Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)
- Class of 1964
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I 5 , . - .1 ., s li d :lr . X 5 1' '.' X 1 - - -. L 7' 'W .1 -' 7541 Y- ' . QF' Q lf- 'v5 -.' -M. .. 1 . 1' A- 11. ' 4 1 in 1 1 ' ' A-li' 1 Q 1 1 -fn.-ix ff -swf ' ' 11 - .gf'1.'r',r' F. . 2 - yFg'f1n0 ' .Q Nw. . ' ' ' .-1, 1 an ' -- 4 ' ' , +15-.1hf111L.u. ' .- 1. 1. 'ns -1 1 H ef. 1: 1 ,..:n..1f. , . -1 . .- .. . XJ ANZSL4 1964 CID fJ Published by The Students of Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Kansas Volume 55 David Van Hooser, editor David Schroeder, business manager QiQ1Q-J l A-E23 xy V , , 1, Q Y' -1 Y VF X .X - 1' i' il . x' Q X, .9 I X ,fgfcfi f 'S' X x .gg U .- , e5,g6 yt is s Q -Q, 6.465 56. O ur college has been reborn again and again out of the labors of the past. Beginning with the birth of the original Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School in 1903, our pri- mary purpose was to train teachers in manual train- ing, domestic science and domestic arts. Rebirth was experienced when our college became a four- year institution in 1913 and was renamed Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg in 1923. It was authorized to offer the Master of Science degree in 1929 and the Specialist in Education degree in 1958 -again rebirth. In 1959, it became Kansas State College and was authorized to offer the Master of Arts degree in the fields of history, English and mathematics, yet another new life. Not only the struggles and constant devotion of great minds of the past, but also the dedicated peo- ple of the present have contributed to the rapid development of our college from a single-purpose in- stitution to the multi-purpose institution it is today. The primary objective of the college now is to offer appropriate educational programs to every individ- ual. In carrying out this objective, the college recog- nizes several main divisions of endeavor: general education, liberal arts and sciences, specialized oc- cupational education, teacher education, graduate education, continuing education, community services and research. Internally, there is an increased emphasis on in- tellectual growth and new resources, both in physi- cal plant and our competent faculty, to help students obtain the most from their education. Certainly, the college has been reborn again and we are experienc- ing a Renaissance of learning. RENAISSANCE. . . .a new em fr' n- W 5 ' . ,pt--s'..,,,.1. if H V F M- wht.. - , . I N I :Is ' U v ' I - - M -if 4 'Wy 5 f AA- f'f f.-P' .Cm .':Yk Entrance to Russ Hall Student Union --.. s., +L 3 z ' w ig f ggfiy Wi: HY, x . ' A 5 fm , SFX' ' Q 7553451 f, , e hiv b 55? - . 1 M imf , .f , -,-- ', -', xg, RTF: ,. , wif? fi T: lf . 1 L e n dif H P 1 - -J.: A, L., .Q .s-.H we ,L-J, .. A .--: um 7. , rv. 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JF,-'pm 3 H M' 7244 ,. -4 V- ' '.t':3.-gg - I- -- -2212524 '- lf W1-if ws y .mf g-f my my .- ' - Q.. :N y ffgwzfyfvfn :' -K J.-4. E -, 1 -K -'ww 'U 5 - - 1.....1f ,. -, .-:-.-:-:-: - - . K N - , - i - 5'-V 55 .29. - 9 I 1 SH E EW L el AA get as J.. 6 mwgg + ? , an 3' 1 T -G ', .. rf L' ly .-' ' .Y Cir-3' -. , ', FG -Q ' .mn A+ U 1 'X Q if .+. -Q ,ggi 'S 'il T, 4 ,pf 1! if . A rx W, ,5W' Z 5 f Q M 3, fa K Q '1 B w 4 1 -:. -1 :A . , 5 .H 1 n :'.. Zh L' 'I ,if wg-1: 4 ibm-M qw- a.' --:-:-f-M - 2 Ky' - 5?'Q3EfvSvqv, M . ,wk we Y Q. i f U 1 A . -fan s, 7 1, .-,, , . ,.f.,,f:f ' Left to Right Sl Contents ACADEMIC FEATURES CRGANIZATIONS CLASSES Page Page Page Page 1 14 4 18 204 6 KANSAS STATE COLLEGE OF PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, KANSAS OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Dear Students: Who in 1903, when the College was founded, would have been bold enough to predict the present growth and development of Kansas State College in 1964. The College had a modest start at Fifth and Walnut streets in a school building furnished by the City of Pittsburg and with a total budget of 51518, 000. From that modest beginning the College now has twenty-three buildings located on a campus of 100 acres and operates with an annual budget exceeding six million dollars. The years have brought many changes in the educational programs and services offered by the College but they have developed slowly. New teaching techniques and improved teaching methods, as well as significant changes in the curricula, are on their way. They will be much more significant than anything experienced in the past. I predict that with all its changes and developments the College will continue to maintain high standards and will graduate students with a high level of growth potential. There undoubtedly will be as much growth in the student body and faculty in the next decade as there has been in the last thirty years. There unquestionably will be an increased diversification and concentration in a particular area by members of the faculty. What of the building program in the years ahead? I predict there will be a field house and auditorium, a classroom building with areas suitable for conducting classes with enrollments from 200 to 300 and buildings to house other specializations. I am of the opinion there will be additions to Porter Library, Hughes Hall, McCray Hall, and the Student Center. I also predict there will be a Student Health Center and Hospital, additional dormitories, including food service facilities, and multi-level parking for faculty and students. I foresee an increased support from our alunini and former students. As President Brandenburg once said, The greatest asset in strength and future growth which any institution can possibly have is its loyal and efficient alumni. Cordially, Je-4 '-C'-'sea 4:6 0,4-.4.-K .- eonard H. Axe President 6 if -1 7. 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A F fp A V1 S 'T,..7' f If 'o K, J I' f I ,' i 710. - r , f. i f V I Q f Governor, Board Cf Regents Promote Progress Under the leadership of Governor John Ander- son, chief executive of Kansas and ultimate au- thority on school policy, Kansas State College has prospered. The guidance, provided by our board of regents, has promoted steady progress in many areas. Governor john Anderson Board of Regents-Top Row: Mr. Mfhitley Austin, M1 Max Bickioid Bottom Row M1 Clyde M Reed Mr Dwight D. Klinger, Mr. W. F. Danenbarger, Mr. L D Henry A Bubb M1 Ray Evans Morgan, Nflr. Clement H. Hall, Mr. A. H. Cromb, M1 Dr. Denmar A. Cope, Dean of Administration Dr. Alvin H. Proctor, Dr. Willis L. Tompkins, Dean of I11st1'uction Dr. C. Ray Baird, Dr. Ralph W. Wright, Dean of lllen ' Miss Patricia Patterson, Dean of Women Business lldanager Mr. L. B. Carlyon, Plant Superintendent 9 Mr. Clifford E. Beougher, Administrators Coordinate Program Dean of Graduate Studies Director of Admissions and Registrar F . -..-,ms - , ' 'Q AJ! ,..! 4 .--.' ' - fe-1151 ' 5' 1 ,114 -N Q. , --j,.,gg,, ' -:ue , e Z' . - - ,wr-4 x K- 'H .., ' 4-1' 5 51, -, ,'r's.,, . ' .4 eq A1 -4 4 ii 'F 1 W E LQ O VN Eg S fx 'x s ee , , gl ..4.s.4ag-nal House Decorations Add To The Atmosphere ll 5 Qi!! 1 :LL L, , W,,.,, fb gsm 51,-,im H 5 xv'v:'fy5T? Q N ul A szfazzssizz wezej? :SYN Rees Hughes Hall ' Mfg Y? w W. Yates Hall hi-QD ? 5-Q XE. BX- p xi UM N 1 X, li 5 QQ , Q xv 4' ,xx 1- .f Mr gl Q - x W . ' Q f Renaissance Of Learning. . . Kansas State College undertakes to pro- mote insight into democracy and its bearing upon common problemsg to perpetuate, en- rich, and improve the state, national, and international cultural heritageg to assist all individuals to contribute to the common good of society by developing both personal integrity and occupational competencyg and to encourage the development of creative ability. i': ACADEMIC 'fi Porter Library Reference Room Student Union Reading and Listening Lounge iFKansas State College Catalog Increased Enrollment For Business Department Approximately 725 students majored this year in business administration. This represents a 275 per cent enrollment increase in the department during the past ten years. Various members of the department faculty par- ticipate and are leaders in professional and civic or- ganizations, do consulting work for business firms in the area and write for business periodicals. As a service to the area, the department sponsors short-term seminars and conferences for business, industrial and teacher organizations. Members of the teaching staff frequently serve as discussion lead- ers for these events. Chapters of various national professional business organizations are available for majors and minors in the KSC business department. They include: Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity for men: Pi Omega Pil national honorary business education fraternityg Phi Beta Lambda, international future business leaders of Americag Society for the Advance- ment of Managementg and the National Collegiate Secretaries Association. Dr. Ralf Thomas is chairman of the department. Overhead Projector Used In Accounting Class Top Row: Dr. Ralf Thomas, Chairman, Dr. Charles Reilly. Botlon Row: Leonard Sheffield, Walter Roderick. U .ti w 1- HZ, f W S . 1 M . W E Ms QW ' LQ L' W WJ ' M f V f zgwugg-L' M f LL-M12-V ft. 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The department, under the chairmanship of Dr. Ralph Kelting, offers three baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Education. Three degrees at graduate level offered are: Master of Science, Master of Sci- ence in Natural Science and Specialist in Education. Besides the regular biology program, these are of- fered by the department: pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-osteopathy, three years of medical technology, two-year pre-degree nursing program, and prepara- tory work in conservation, agriculture, wildlife man- agement, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and mortu- ary science. 1 -a' A ,.-.-,, 'lv . Ki' iff' Z Hmm fi XM, ,L , 1' 1 r1',.1'f I f I f 1 -' ' Lang. And Lit. Sponsors Language in Action Conference The language and literature department includes the courses taught in English, foreign languages, journalism and speech. As general education re- quirements, each student receiving a degree takes a minimum of ll to 15 hours of composition, speech, and literature. Those taking a major in the language and literature department may have a major in Eng- lish, foreign languages, journalism, speech or a lan- guage and literature area major. Each year, the department sponsors a series of Book Lectures and a series of productions presented by the College Theater. It also holds a Language in Action Conference in the fall and one in the spring, which are attended by high school and junior college students and teachers. The clubs associated with the department are the Press Club and the Language and Literature Club. Departmental honorary fraternities are Pi Delta Ep- silon Qjournalismj, Pi Kappa Delta Qspeechj, Sigma Tau Delta QEnglishj and Theta Alpha Phi Qdra- maticsj. There are approximately 227 language and litera- ture majors. Thirty-one persons teach in the de- partment. Three of these are graduate assistants. Dr. Robertson Strawn is chairman of the department. Dr. Robertson Strawn, Chairmang Dr. Ellis Shields, Dr. john Reed, Dr. Charles Guardia, Dr. Walter Pennington. Language lab Actor sewn into costume - e eatirfzg' 'sd Top Row: Dr. Hans Beerman, Dr. Mary Moore. Second Rowg Dr. John Xvillcoxon, Richard Korns, Dr. Mary Roberts, Irvin Rotto, Dr. Rebecca Patterson, Third Row: Charles Cagle, Dr. Vaudau Pierce, Eugene DeGruson, Mrs. Jean McColley, Henri Freyburger. Fourth Rowg J. Hal VVhipple, Tom Hemmens, Clyde Barrett, Donald Sheffield, Norman Linville. Bottom Rowg Clyde Sumpter, Mrs. Ann Stein, H. Francis Short, Dr. WValter Shear, john Fought. l gf: 21 W A I,,,,,,m ew 3 I :gl 1 G 45eL5 WSW. SW. dmpgeweed A .Sfer Student teaching science in lab school i H ,af , 3:3539-. iw.f? 91, Education library provides reference and study 3, area. all-1 N Ed-Psych Prepares For NCATE Visitation This year, the education and psychology depart- ment continued to direct an educational program for all grades in Horace Mann Elementary School, the seventh through twelfth grades of College High School fthe laboratory schoolsj and the four years of college for the bachelor's degree, the Fifth year for the mast'r's degree and the sixth year for the Special- ist in Education degree. Department efforts were directed toward provision of better facilities in research and services in educa- tion. Improved offerings were made available- in psychology, guidance and counseling, special educa- tion and philosophy. A small animals laboratory for psychology, speech and reading clinics and a curricu- lum laboratory were- maintained and improved. Seven committees of faculty members met regu- larly throughout the year in preparation for an NCATE visitation team scheduled to be on the cam- pus during the 1964-65 school year. The committee concern was for possible improvements in teacher education at KSC and more specifically to qualify the institution for continued accreditation in teacher education on a national basis. Chairman of the department is Dr. Aaron YV. Harper. 555 ND 1' L 2 V I ef --f:A,N..iTur Top Row: Dr. Aaron Harper, Chairman: Dr. Melvin Neeley, Dr. Charles Baker, Dr. William Black, Dr. Paul Dixon. Second Rowg Guy Coonrod, Dr. E. G. Kennedy, Dr. james Timmons, Dr. Max Mathis, Dr. Edward Galloway. Third Rowg Clarence Miles. Fourth Rowg Herbert Morice, Dr. Earl Ludlow, Don Milliken, Dr. William Bray, Dr. George Wells. Bottom Row,- Perva Hughes, Dr. Ervin Schmidt, Dr. Herbert Rumford, Dr. Homer johnson, Edwin Harbeston. i 1 l 23 Q f W cu Hiw I 'M --b ..,, 1 - 4 Y' .WA A Q 833+ 5 ff SNS 3 . 'AQ 35. fi AJ. a alg- y P v L, Q, 5 .5 . , Ki. 5,1 x sv Jag' Q2 W ' wg? 'I .! , ,, , 1 lim l ffl V Top Rmug Dr. Aldon Bebb, Leo Ashcraft, Gladys Rinehart, John Rearden, Gladys Carroll. Second Row: Patrick Carney, john Garcia, Kenneth Graham, Margaret Brohl, Larry Marsh. Third Row,- Robert Grillin, Maurice Anders, David johnson, Robert Venturella, Xvillimn Combs. Bottom, Rowg Katherine Vineyard, Dr. Douglas Norton, Kenneth Coffield, Grace Turney, Betty Keezer. Jr. Class Won Top' Honors At Summer Camp The military science department, now in its elev- enth year on campus, provides training in leadership, citizenship, and military technology for all male students in the first two years of college and, for those who qualify, an opportunity to become com- missioned officers in the Army. Some 270 graduates have received commissions and are serving in all areas of the world. Lt. Col. james W. Brandon, Sr. is chairman of the department. Significant achievements within the department include top honors won by the junior class at the 1963 summer camp with the highest average grade Top Row: Lt. Col. James W. Brandon, Chairman. Second Row: Major Arne Erickson, Capt. Frank Scott, Capt. jesse Horn, Capt, Jimmie Bailey, Capt. Robert Woods. Bottom Row: Msg. Mac Whitaker, Msg. John Mallos, S!Sgt. Richard Gorentz, Sfc. Robert Charland, Sp. Harold Snyder. for overall performance among forty senior division colleges and universities represented. This is the fifth time in eight years that the KSC cadets have been rated first, and they were second the other three. In addition, the ROTC band, one of the largest in the midwest, represented KSC and the state at New Orleans in the 1963 and 1964 Mardi Gras parades. Outstanding events of the year prepared and pre- sented by the Corps of cadets included Military Night at the Pitt State-Omaha University game, the twelfth Annual Military Ball, and the Annual Fed- eral inspection. I sexi H. , . H... are 1 Troop inspection by Colonel Outstanding cadet and class congratulated ROTC Ball is major campus event Pride of the plains Music Department Sponsored 'aThe Consul This yearis major musical activities included the annual oratorio concert, October I3 and 14, in which music by Brahms and Faure was sungg the annual opera presentation on February 26 and 28 at which Menatti's The Counsul was performed, and the annual concerto and aria concert with student solo- ists and conductors on May 18. Two additional choir concerts and the choir tour of the areag three addi- tional orchestra concertsg a busy schedule for the band, including acting as host for 4,000 musicians at Homecoming on October 19, a trip to the Emporia football game, November 2, and two major band con- certs completed the season. The annual Chamber Music Series booked by the music department in conjunction with the University of Arkansas, the University of Kansas, Kansas State University, the University of Missouri and the Fine Arts Society of Topeka continued its international roster of artists this-year with the performances of the New Danish Quartet, the Vlach Quartet from Czechoslovakia, Die Wiener Solisen, a thirteen mem- ber chamber orchestra from Vienna and the New York Barogue Ensemble. The music department, housed in McCray Hall, is Linder the Chairmanship of Dr. Millard M. Laing. Dr. Millard Laing, Chairman Russell Pugh Dr. Donald Key ,.' of Will Humble q...., ' '95-I Robert Schott Laurence Siegle Rose Buchman Walter Osadchuk Students doing homework M2ll'kYk'0OIl Holmes Martha Pate Norman Hcssert Gabriella Campbell Professors give private lessons Students receive help in math study hall Mathematics Department Moves To Yates Hall The Department of Mathematics offers undergrad- uate courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science in Education. Students not preparing to teach must complete a definite sequence of courses in one of three areas of theoretical mathematics, statistics, or applied mathematics. Those specializing in statistics or applied math have the advantage of training in and experience with the LGP-30 and IBM-1620 digi- tal computers. There are presently 160 undergradu- ate students. The graduate program offers the degrees of Master of Arts or Master of Science and a sixth year program of specialist in Education. There are 30 students in the regular graduate program. In addition 75 high school teachers are enrolled for graduate study in mathematics in NSF In-Service Institute classes meeting each Saturday morning on campus or weekday evenings in Chanute or Shawnee Mission. The department has but recently moved into the new Yates Hall, which it shares with the Department of Physics. The offices are on the second floor, with classrooms on the first and second levels. The Com- puting Center in Yates Hall is a cooperative project with the Department of Business Administration. The staff consists of eleven regular members and five graduate assistants, with Dr. R. G. Smith as chair- man. In june, a mathematician whose major field of study is statistics will join the staff. The Kansas Alpha chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honor society in mathematics with 66 chapters, is sponsored by the department. This was the third chapter of the organization, and three mem- bers of the department have held national oflices. For the past five years this department has coop- erated with the departments of biology, chemistry and physics in conducting NSF Summer Institutes for secondary school teachers of science and mathe- matics. L Faculty members attend seminar Top Row: Dr. Ronald Smith, Chairman, Dr. J. D. Haggard, Robert Hart, Dr. Vivian Nemecek. S. M. Steele, jr. Middle Row: Helen Kriegsman, Margaret johnson, J. Bryan Sperry, Dr. Donald Hight, George Chaney. Bottom Row: Richard Lewis. 31 ff 'J' L i Chemistry Dept. Active In Research The chemistry department prepares students for industrial work and teaching. The Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science with a major in chemistry and the Master of Science in chemistry lead to industrial work. Bachelor of Science in Education with a teach- ing area in chemistry or a major in physical science, the Master of Science in Education with a major in chemistry or physical science or Master of Science in Natural Science, Special in Education, are the teach- ing degrees. Dr. Elbert Crandall is acting chairman of the department. Two members of the department have research grants. Dr. Walter has a contract with the Air Force through Eagle Pitcher of joplin. Dr. Pauley has a 152,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to support research on the formation of complexes. The department has a working agreement with the Senior in research lab Dickey Clay Company. The company is presently supporting two graduate students and their research projects. One is doing research in clay chemistry and the other in polyurethane polymers. There are 120 undergraduate majors in chemistry and 24 graduate students. The departmental organization is the Student Af- hliate of the American Chemical Society which is associated with the National Chemistry Society. Dr. Pauley, Dr. Mfalker, Dr. juenge, and Dr. Cran- dall have all published this year or their work has been accepted for publication. There are presently eight staff members with a ninth to be added in the fall. Miss Margaret Parker was on leave of absence first semester doing work at the University of Kansas. Top Row: Dr. Elbert Crandall, Acting Chairmang Dr. Eric juenge. Bottom Rowg jacob Lemmons, Dr. james Pauley. Graduate students research Solving for unknown Top Row: Dr. Leon Heckert, Dr. Joe Walker. Bottom Row: Elton Cline, Warren Woelfel, Margaret Parker. 33 Home Management Girls Have A Party Home Economics Big Sister Plan A total of 85 majors and 16 minors were enrolled this year in the home economics department. The ob- jective of the department is to prepare women to en- ter careers devoted to improving the lives of families and individuals. A large majority of the students of this department prepare to teach home economics in secondary schools. Dr. Gertrude Chittenden is chair- man of the department. Professional activities carried on by the students include: aiding with the recruitment of new students by talking with groups in hometown high schools during vacationsg participating in the activities of the State Home Economics chapterg and by initiating Tailoring Contest Winner freshmen into the department by means of a Big Sistern plan which begins with letters of welcome written to incoming students during the summer previous to their enrollment. The Home Economics chapter, a branch of the American Home Economics Association, offers an annual scholarship to a freshman enrolled in home economics. Another scholarship is offered annu- ally to one of its members by Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, the professional honorary fraternity. A third scholarship, the Louise Gibson Phi Upsilon Omi- cron Home Economics Scholarship, is offered yearly to a qualified student of the department. uh - Dr. Gertrude Chittenden, Chairman Mrs. Mary Hankalnmer Miss Hilma Davis Mrs. Sally Hom X-ray Scattering Physics Department Has New Planetarium. The physics department was formed in June, 1962. Until then it had been a part of the physical science department. The department offers course work leading to a major or minor in physics with the de- grees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bache- lor of Science in Education, Master of Science and Specialist in Education. The department co-operates with the departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Education and Psychology to offer course work lead- ing to the degrees of Master of Science in Natural Science QPhysics emphasisj, Specialist in Education QPhysicsj, and Specialist in Education QPhysical Sci- encej. There are 50 physics majors, 31 minors, 8 graduate students and 9 majors of the physical science and pre- engineering program. The department trains stu- dents for industrial physicists, and graduate research as well as for teaching. All research at present is in solid state physics. The physics department is located in the new Yates Hall, where it operates the college planetarium. The department also operates the observatory in Russ Hall. The planetarium was a gift to KSC by Mrs. Gladys Kelce in memory of her husband, L. Russell Kelce. The observatory has a 10 inch refracting telescope that was overhauled this year so that more extensive use could be made of it. There are five staff members in the department. Dr. Bruce Daniel is Chairman. v asap lr- , ' Dr. Bruce Daniel, Chairman Dr. Robert Hight . Dr. Ross Anderson . Arthur Robertson ..p l A S, ' .-, - 4 -vt-'iz' , -Q Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Class Men in Auto Mechanics Class Vocational Tech. Has 320 Students In cooperation with the Kansas State Board for vocational education, the KSC department of voca- tional technical training has as its major objective the training of youth and adults for successful em- ployment in industry. Last Fall, 320 students were enrolled in the de- partment of which 260 were full time day students and 60 were part time evening students. The instruc- tional staff consists of 15 full time instructors, 4 part time instructors, and 6 student instructors, making a total staff of 25. Leland D. Boone is chairman of the department. Courses of pre-employment training offered are: air conditioning and refrigeration, auto body repair, auto mechanics, cabinet and furniture making, cos- metology, drafting technology, electricity, machine shop, radio and television repair, and welding. These programs are 20 months in length and require at- tendance olf two nine-months terms and one two- months summer session for completion, with the ex- ception of cosmetology which is only a nine months course. For the past five years, the department has had better than 95 per cent placement record. It is the only post-high school vocational training department in Kansas and the only department of its kind among the six state institutions of higher learning. X Top Rong- Mr. Leland Boone, Chairman: Ford XVzn'ing, john Junken, Tom Compton, Floyd Percy. Sammi Row: Richard Emerson, Charles Riggs, Roy Misener, Doyle Stewart, Orlctha Fowler. Third Rong- Roherl McWilliam, jack Mend. Iiotfonz Rong- Roy SlTlltll.AIZlll1CS Farley. Cosmetology students try new styles. - .L ,,-.'1.',U!'fl jv Industrial Education Supervisory The curriculum of the department is in two gen- eral categories, industrial education and art. Indus- trial education is divided into four specific types: industrial arts, trade and industrial education, me- chanic arts and terminal education in technology. The art division offers degrees in art education, both undergraduates and graduateg specialized art, com- mercial art Qcertificatejg and a minor in art educa- tion. Dr. William Spence is chairman of the depart- ment. ' This year, a program was organized in industrial supervisory training for the inservice upgrading of management personnel in industry. The department Training Program secured 3l50,000 worth, of machine tool equipment for use in the tool and manufacturing technology curriculum. A degree program in building design and construction was started. Construction of two wings to the industrial edu- cation and art building was begun. This new addi- tion will enable expansion of automotive technology, electronic technology, drafting and design and the art division. A faculty show and several student shows were presented by the art division of the department. This division also sponsored two artists-in-residence dur- ing the year. Top Rowg Dr. William Spence, Chairman: Reed Schmickle. Middle Row,- Bert Keeney, Robert Bradley, Dr. Ben Vineyard, Dr. Forest Penny, Dr. j. V. Melton. Bottom Rowg Robert Blunk, Jr., jay Holt, Harry Krug, Ray Boyer, Fred Smith. .gr t 'lf',Ql' i,1 .. - lsr ' , if? l ' -. -has . :f-gy,-AL ix43g5. 1,, , 1,22 fits' ...R Uh E.. H . A is PM af ,. Horace Mann library period Unique Gpportunities in Library The library science department prepares persons for school librarian positions and provides the under- graduate requirement for students who plan to ob- tain a Master of Arts degree in the field. The KSC program aims to develop knowledge of the variety of school library and instructional materials avail- ableg recognition of the library's place in the school programg understanding of the library's function in the educational development of children and young peopleg and appreciation oflibrarianship as a pro- Porter Library Science fession. The department offers a minor of fifteen hours in library science for a Bachelor of Science in Education degree. It also offers a minor of twenty hours for a Bachelor of Arts degree. Besides academic instruction, the department also maintains Porter Library and the library in Horace Mann Laboratory School. Dr.. Floyd R. Meyer is chairman of the department and director of Porter Library. Porter Library classroom lecture Top Row: Dr. Floyd Meyer, Chairmang Elizabeth Rodda, Betty Bennett, Arabelle Moore. Bottom Row: Keith Trost, Helen Land, Donald Blevins, Cleo Kelly, john Garralda. T l. il! X! All ','f X. 41 Weight Lifting Class Physical Education Dept. Conducts Clinics The health and physical education department ex- ercises supervision over athletics, intramural and physical education activities. The department also offers courses in the theory and practice of physical education for the preparation of teachers and athletic coaches. In conjunction with the biology depart- ment, courses in health and health education are re- quired for physical education majors preparing to teach health in the public schools. Degrees offered by the department are Bachelor of Science in Education with a major in health and physical education, a Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion with a major in recreation, a Master of Science in physical education and a Master of Science in rec- reational therapy. Two women's clubs associated with the department are the Wornen's Recreation Association and the PEMM Club. They sponsor play days and sports day for both colleges and high schools. Important activities of the physical education de- partment are the coaching clinics and workshops in teaching physical education. Chairman of the department and director of ath- letics is Prentice Gudgen. Dr. jerry Barham is di- rector of intramural sports and director of graduate studies in health, physical education and recreation. Prentice Gudgen, Chairman Carnie Smith Dr. Jerry Barham Paul Lambert Women learn fencing Activity class in badminton Top Rowp joe Murphy, Thomas Lester. Bottom. Rowg Dr. John Pauline Winter. 43 Roberts, Dr. Evelyn Triplctt, Alfred Ortolani, Barbara Phillips, Social Science Department Sponsors Economic Outlook Conference Enrollment in the Social Science department in- creased approximately ten per cent over a year ago. There was also a sizable increase in graduate study within the department. Dr. Richard Welty is chair- man of the department which has expanded to in- clude l9 staff members. Over half of these have a doctor's degree. During the year, the department has sponsored or assisted in sponsoring a number of lectures by KSC staff members and off-campus personalities. One as- pect of this program has been financed under a grant from the Kansas Citizenship Clearinghouse and is dedicated to encouraging college students to become active in partisan politics. The department has spon- sored and co-sponsored conferences such as the Eco- nomic Outlook Conference and a seminar for college and junior college teachers of government. Staff members have published articles in profes- sional iournals and have read papers at a number of conferences. Also, several staff members have done consulting work in the fields of history, social work, and economics. Dr. Dudley T. Cornish of the history staff is editor- in-chief of the Midwest Quarterly, a journal of con- temporary thought which is sent to most of the major libraries in the country as well as to many individual subscribers. Dr. Richard XVelty, Chairman, Dr. Morris Stevens, Dr. Dudley Cornish, Dr. Robert Noble, Dr. Charles Dellasega. Large American History Class Informal Seminar Class Top Rowg Chan Carpenter. Mirlrllf' lfrmg- Larry Bowman, Kent Tool, Dr. Ernest Nfzxhzln. Hfillimu Powell, Judith Shaw. BOIIUIII Ilonvg Donald Zoll, Fred Missc. Jr., Dale l l'lll2lI'l, Herbert E. Chccver, james L. Connelly. FTTTWZT' '-Tomi' TH? , , F V, :Ili 1 ,. r if Ifggd L' - g 141-ajig 'I ' ' - fl V . -i W L' X :Q v , 11 1, Q ' - :A hvQ,, M M Y V ' ' --rf: w ' .. L' '33, 'fr Y ndililrq-N' f '-vs-1' W 5 ! n ga? ur ' f 5 'l-5 v , :f f 9 '-,Q V ..,. ,Q - 15, w V ,M , . .4 QQ Pep Rally w X!! V, V . I Q I l 4 Y WL X, ,il A ,' X .fif- .lv ' xi -xx 4 . ,f ' Q ' i X35 We The students of Kansas State College are exposed daily to one of the most complete extracurricular programs available. One of the major areas of this program is the sched- uled, sometimes unscheduled, activities for which no organization membership is re- quired. 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Salute to America from Chinese Gianni Schicchi Es, J 54 QW F15- Reception for the Fine Arts Fes- tival Most Happy Fel1a and Dr. Laing Fine Arts Festival KSC's sixth annual Fine Arts Festival opened March 14 in McCray Hall Auditorium with two ensemble numbers, an invitational art exhibit, a reception, and a lecture by the chairman of the art department at Southwest Missouri State Col- lege in Springfield. Count Basie Military review Count Basie Concert One of the best attended performances of the spring was the Count Basie concert on March 26. Proceeds went to the National Student Defense Loan Fund. Soon after, Maj. Gen. Douglass P. Quandt, c.o. of the U.S. Army's Sixteenth Corps reviewed KSC ROTC troops during a campus visit. In the all-school election of April 3, Louie Barney was elected Student Assembly President on the U Sc I ticket, replacing Ed Finley. Inter- national Day, April 22, featured an exposition from fifteen countries. Iraj Broomand and Dean Wright at KSC's International Exposition Retiring Student Assembly President, Ed Finley, presents the gavel to newly- elected President Louie Barney A , .,, . - ,j f I ., O I Bibs ka - . 2 vm, - ' :ff -., , ,Q my ' 1' . . . 15 YY 1 13: K., ,H Wh 3 , + 'fe ll 1963 Kanza Ball A radiant queen, Lois Ramsey, and her court reigned at the Imperial Kanza Ball May 17. En- tertainment for the evening was provided by Chuck Cabot and his orchestra, a nationally-ac- claimed dance band. Appearing with Cabotls orchestra were the Crewcuts, popular vocal group. The new addition of the Student Center was of- ficially opened for the event by Gary Smith, for- mer Kanza editor. Following a presentation of the royal court, the yearbooks were distributed to students. At right, a lucky queen Lois is bussed by President Axe. 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Graduation-1963 June 3 marked the 51st annual commencement of KSC. Baccalaureate services the previous night featured an address by Bishop Chilton Powell of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma. Also on Sunday was an alumni luncheon and the Senior- Alumni Baccalaureate dinner at which three alums were cited for meritorious achievement. President's reception and honorary alums. QM 7' .I 1 - A 'Z Lx J 2'- 1 1. 4- ww lb., fn X K I aft ' EW IS f, P424- vs . Q Jef lf' n-4 1 V - I V5 N ,E , if J 1' -'A M 'A ' - '13 if V ka XMA I ,ur 1. In , fm 4 J xx 'n ' I Q 32522 'ifffi M ,x v . L. I . v L mil ' ver- 4 155' l S 1 f' , , 919 X , J . ' r ' l l X 1 Q! 5 1 Yr? 'md , V gg ' Q 4 v fi A - Q ' in f X' A ' ' V ' Q in , , xx .4 X' ts A , if Q B 1 '91 u IW A A 9 I ,fa Q - V ' Q E31 -A-1 A5 ' LY 24 Fzizl ., L. 4 1 'ff-4 .ff ,i X . Summer Theater Summer theater came alive again last year un- der the direction of Dr. John Willcoxon, Eugene DeGruson, Gordon Lohr, and Laurence Siegle. The five plays presented ranged from American and French comedy to stark drama to a gay musical, the season's finale. A hard-working, de- voted staff of amateurs gave meaning to the pro- ductions in the tent by the lake. Bouquets to KSC actors. Glass Menagerie junior brains behind the scenes Big Four Directorial Staff 1 , w .Ji , 11 .I 63 Touching American soil after their U. S. O. tour of Europe, the Collegiates received a warm welcome from friends and relatives. Collegiates Return From European U.S.O. Tour KSC's traveling choral group, the Collegiates, re- turned in june from a six week U.S.O. tour of Europe. Singing all over Europe was both a joyful and ex- citing experience for the vocal group. Plans for football scholarships were made. Football enthusiasts made plans for the addition and improvement of football scholarships at KSC at the Football Scholarship Drive Breakfast that was held last Summer. :H Y? l vi-9: lil :pi-5-if :of ' Y Ye-ff1EM sw 'N saver fo' HK S' w , l isis? :ia 251 if. . Smiling faces and four tons of watermelon highlighted the annual watermelon feed sponsored by the faculty for Summer students. Watermelon, Guidance For Summer Students Providing guidance is an im.portant part of the watermelon feed provided an enjoyable time for faculty's obligation to Summer students. students and faculty. In addition, the faculty sponsored a watermelon This annual picnic was held at the College Lake feed for all Summer students. The fourteenth annual shelter house. Guidance courses and discussions were part of last summers program for all students. 65 Moving, Rush Get School Started The beginning of school brought varied emo- tions from all students. For returning students, old memories and acquaintances were renewed. For freshmen new acquaintances and adjustments were made. For all it was the beginning of a new experience and a new year. Fall Rush and moving were the highlights of Orientation week. l 1 l r Dean Patterson discusses Fall Rush plans with So- rority Rush chairmen. Moving was a big Job for most students Unpacking was not only 1 task but it was also ski The transfer of necessities other than clothing was an important part ol moving and adjusting 'iffy r. 'auf' -' I. uv i rffwx Tj' In L er' ' ' .1-1 an-rg nu l.v.b1 m--nr .J x i 1 -1 u Q f' 'E mm Jw .1. X A W :. ., , ..x,,,,AA,... . l ' W... fi. x X I -::ff I UPMC f ff' 1 x ff ' V V . - , T7 ' ' i ugzgg , 5 ' q ': W .A , Y YN !r-xv? 'f-Q Q 1 ,Q . .g RA 1 4 V X1 X' . f 4? ' f S gl H? -V Y A 4 f' x Rx' N '7 ' K b L + 24 2 3 if 225455 1 . , V 4 ,, ' - X 1- , - 2' if , fi ..rr,'i2 iiaungg V ,A Q A an B gsm . - N x I . -A 3 . - .A-Ama jlflggffk 'ff I N 1 gf' K. T if ,fi 5 f . Q ---1:,. Q, i f X E, M x .5S?'f'. . K, r -'H , Y. I f 1- AN 5'-N . nf' L4 ' if U, ,gr ,, 'Y X, 4 if in ' , W f f- - wg ,1 f . . k. ,X ,,:.Jgy2.y .h ff Af S V ' I I gg ,-.. I x X X X. .. 'A ,A -, 1 rt -,fn J A M, K 525.1 N 1 5 ,,.,...- U ir! Faculty members were guests at a tea sponsored by the Panhellenic Council. The Council sponsors this tea annually. Alfred Crirni, nationally known artist, greets young art enthusiast after his two-day lecture series. ---41 F' E rj 'ar w- ui .. y 1-1 fl 1 4. 1 N. Ralph Votapek, Pianist, presented selections from Bach, Mozart, and Chopin in Carney Hall Audi- torium. i l 6 ,tg sf f, l 1 I 1 4 . 1 . l . ' 1 ' i C ,gr f ' Q , . 1 i M- F Q if - g y I I lags e Mia. ep i Q i , . 7 .. Li' . X x E , , 5 r 1, 3 .1 , l' M 'S li lg, Q- , t.,,,'3. .- Q Phyllis Campbell models a new fall fashion in the A.W.S. fashion show. The A.W.S. presents this show annually for KSC's women students. Delegates, representing four states, visited the KSC campus to attend the annual Industrial Arts Conference. --.--1...u...-.,..1.-.a-- ,J ,.... , 1 M Q... gm, ., ff- 1 3:55 P' - 'X -WST. .. ' -zwgfsifwg ,fx P 4, , 3, Q X 0 J M, . Q Q ' 'ali' 'Q--ffffgf fiimhtrnlawa-sw V' 1 wi ,R 1 ,, . Two of the 1963 Homecoming Queen candidates are pictured above. They are Miss Judy McCreight and Miss Barbara Reynolds. At right are six Homecoming Queen candidates. They are, from left to right, Miss Mary Anne Vietti, Miss Kit Cuppy, Miss Judy Menghini, Miss Vicki Consolino, Miss Mary Karol Glick, and Miss Karen Van Laningham. Candidates For 1963 Queen The excitement and activities of homecoming mean as much to the Queen candidates as to any- one. The thrill of the gameg their Queen cars and floatsg and the unique decorations will long be remembered by these Queen candidates. In addition, the candidates spent much time before the judges and helping with the decora- tions. Lt v Queen candidates Miss Judy McCreight and Miss Mary Anne Vietti talk with judge prior to the homecoming convocation. 93' Jig JJJ: 1- ,,, , .Y ' ' - , IN. Wei? .Kb ., ,Z 'W gg- 'f he Q'rwf,.,, V' M Emi , V,-ff am,-fw . , ff., s 3-fx n L .A, N .il 'Xl-'afg ,157 'Lx , .ff 1 ' yn' ,. af, 13-4 V wg . fs x 1 1 'dd pg... nv-.. f -KL L bg. -V' , - ' 111.5852 ' s. 5, 'VZ - -J 1 . ,Y.22:4,f-V W.: ' '32- -.rlz A. -.wi-. f ef' 'wry-' KQVWM' , a 'w , 5 --41--,ww-n..a1 -.. MM,-in.. is f---.- The KSC Cheerleaders and Pitt Peppers, along with the mascot rode at the lead of the homecoming parade and festivities. Decorations, Parade Mark Homecoming The big parade, the college band, and colorful house decorations gave added excitement to horne- coming week-end. Highlights of the parade were the Hoats and queen Original and colorful house decorations like the one below c from Nation Hall. Y 1 -., l fisffif, ,, 5-I - . ,E '- , v '- P. R Z -' ', , I , s 1' 534' g, ,f ,v iris, ., - H- - . 1 3, was , if -c 1 ' x-he 1 '. 1' .1 .' ., ' 1: , ' f. 1' ri, is e sss fra 1 4 ,Ex as Q - Q 1- '7 1 'Y ' 5 3 as , ' H ' . , 'Q I J ' J ,, is -.J If 4 I ard , HQ 4, T' er 4 v-B , 7 ,, 1,. ., cars. The theme of this year's parade was Great Moments from History. Welcome home Grads was posted all over cam- pus as part of the annual affair. overed the campus - J 's ' 5. 1 ,I l 1' r ' -- 'ss- ' ' ,nn P f I ras D vi If ' H i 31.3, - L, n , i n a p 4 .' , :-1 e gy ' f ' 7, Mi' - 2, A .x 5 U 'N' I , 5- ' i r 3 - '. 1 ' , .. .- 1 i - 'filwii X, Q, if - Q p -- x ' 4 1 f 'li' ' 1 7 ' - f- , . K4' f . ' S' ' ,Q 1 ,..'- ,g. ' I g -- 4. 1 'M' f' 21l?',, K Q. .. ' I fn, f- yin' 145 ,, - -4 R -M. 5 ,- 'A 'A ft, . we fv ' E. Q aa 1' n . ' l I p, JU 1. W fy ew , F V xfgwawiu V! Y . DL.-un f In I I 'IW S -.ii - Y r If ss, .' ,' 'Leif' 1 i N13 1 -- m ,p - f , - Q' Y, . pw ,, J Q 1 .-- E, .-M J ff , , , J . 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The majorettes led the band throughout the parade. 1 'iii ..T,.,, , .V -- '- The 1963 homecoming dance was held in the Imperial Ballroom of the Stu- dent Union Building. The Queen and her Royal Court were honored by the student body at the all-school dance. Miss Norberta Wachter, representative of the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, is presented the Homecoming Sweepstakes trophy by Stu- dent Assembly President Louis Barney. Decorate, Dance At Homecoming The Homecoming Grand prize was won this year by the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. The presentation was made at the pre-game ceremonies. The Alpha Sigs took first place in the house decorations divisiong second place went to Alpha Gamma Delta sororityg and third place was won by Xi Omega fra- ternity. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity took first place in the float division, while Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and Bowen Hall for men tied for first in queen car competition. Presentation of the awards was the finale to the time and effort spent by the organiza- tions on campus. ! , ,.. J President Leonard Axe, Student Assembly President Louie Barney, and Student Union Board President Gene Schmidt watch as R. XV. Hart cuts the ribbon. Dedicate Building, Initiate ODICS Side lights to the many homecoming activities were the initiation of members into Omicron Delta Kappa and the dedication of the Student Union Building. The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was the official dedication of the remodeled Student Union Building. The ceremony was sponsored by the Student Union Board. Omicron Delta Kappa, formerly called Gold Key, Omicron Delta Kappa initiation, October 19, 1963- Top Row: Donald L. Sieberns, james F. Hawley, David McMillan, Kenneth J, Feuerborn, Gene M. Scalarone, VVilliam R. Willhaus, Tony E. Hood, Lewis Bertalot- to, Oliver K. Manuel, James Kneebone. Bottom Row: is an honorary society for men. Selection is made on the basis of academic achievement and leadership ability. The sixteen men pictured below were in- itiated at the 1963 homecoming festivities. These initiates were alumni of Gold Key, a local fraternity. Since ODK established a national chapter at KSC it was necessary for the alumni to be initia- ted into the national organization. William C. Elliott, II, john E. Ewbank, Ronald G. Marquardt, Virgil Lampton, Benjamin H. jones, james L. Ulmer, QAlbert R. Cummings, initiated, was not present for the picturej. S124 A new pledge comes down the stairs at Carney Hall during the yell-in ceremony. He is welcomed by other pledges and actives. Rush Activities Top Start Cf School Annually the fraternities have a pledge yell-in. As the rushees' names are read, the individual fraterni- ties welcome them into their organization. This year's fall rush brought in more than one hundred new pledges. Regulations and plans for Rush have to be cleared th.rough the dean of men's office. Each fraternity sponsors a get together for the Rushees. After vis- iting all of the fraternity houses the Rushees then met in Carney Hall for a convocation with Dean Wright. Following a selection the Rushees proceed to the yell-in ceremonies, and formal pledging of the in- dividual fraternities. George Lampe discusses Rush plans with Dr. Ralph Wright, Dean of Men, at an Open Smoker for all Rushees. - if ?'5jf'E'5t -1 A ,: i- 22 Q - All Presidents of campus organizations attended the annual Presidents' break- fast. Standing is Student Union President Gene Schmidt. Miss Raun McKinnon entertains KSC students at the Hootenanny. lllllllllillmllli-ll- Hold Annual Breakfast, Hootenanny, Play The annual Presidents' breakfast and Hoote- nanny, sponsored by the Student Union Board, along with the College Theatre provided KSC students with cultural and entertaining Fall ex- periences. The Three Sisters was the first of the College The- atre series. 'S 1fm2i , .. , , . . 2 College Orchestra Chamber Music Series The KSC Symphony Orchestra performed twice under the sponsorship of King Fredrick IX opened in McCray Hall Auditorium during the first semes- the Chamber Music Series. ter. On November l, the New Danish Quartet, Dr. Laing and the New Danish Quartet Basil Rathbone Military Night Variety Of Activity In and Out of Character , the one-man show of world renowned actor Basil Rathbone, played to students in Carney Hall Nov. 7. Rathbone selected material from Poe, Shelley, Housman, Browning, and Shakespeare interspersed with his own philosophy and wit. His charm and person- ality continued to delight when he was truly out of character at a reception following the performance. Pittsburg and Omaha battled for the Central Intercollegiate Conference title November 9, before a wildly cheering Military Night crowd. Approximately 1000 cadets were on hand to watch the disappointing 37-20 Gorilla defeat. The last minute of the game was livened by a brief grid-iron melee. Visiting High School Seniors Mother's Weekend in 82 Campus Visitors Senior Day, a fall event for the first time this year, attracted approximately 1,000 area high school seniors. President Axe addressed students in his office as part of this campus tour. Mothers of women students were honored on Mother's Weekend sponsored by AWS, November 16-17. Among activities planned were a pajama party in the dorms and sorority houses, a dramatic production, movie, and a Sunday morning brunch in the Student Center. ,-if L 1 U1 A64 ' 4 A ROTC Queen Finalists Appear for Voting 1963-64 ROTC Queen ROTC Skit AIT s.-449 Z 0 f'- 5 FA ,,.4 54 Military Ball Miss Cherie Lodge reigned as Queen of the 1963 Military Ball. The nine other Hnalists were Gwen Daily, Nancy Dunham, Koeta Dunham, Patricia Farris, Sharon Moore, Janice Potter, Sheryll Reeves, Patty Talerico, and Mary Anne Vietti. mf' 'ss1.J. . - is ' f- A - age, Z WW wp:-: 1:7 N I u ff , , 1 fi Tl 4 1 f 1 Y' L---. . I , uf 1 3.55 af ' 'S 'P i M ,J 1 1 If 1 f l -v :J , x fa .sv I 1 '1 'lar--.'. TI:-, mi, A ff' 3 -e . .521-3 4... -.....,-,nh - 1- T. ,,,,, -N'ff1vq,. j - j mth , k 'N'---.5 tr--f m...2'-x f ' '--Y'-:,g:' , x Q 115. Q ? .fs- V M-+4-5. 'ag ,.1- ' F N fa A t J -. ' , Y .A , K Y . X , x . ' Z . ' - , 7 -5, ,. ia It V 'V it 5 Y l - l if , - ' ,ni 1 Yi ' 1 Milf ii ff. ' A 5 1 -5 ef 5 H i . 1 f-fi 3, , Zizgf i . f ' 'A i Q' ' W -fs, . lf A - 4 ' Christmas at the Student Center Lonely Decorator Finished Product More Preparation KSC Yuletide Due to the efforts of members of the Student Union Board, SUB, a glittering Christmas at- mosphere prevailed in the Union before the holidays. Decorations, both real and artificial, were profuse in all campus buildings. r l as Christmas party? Almost deserted campus College Choir Christmas at Tammy Christmas everywhere Christmas Christmas on K.S.C.'s campus takes many forms. The most obvious form, of course, is the decora- tions in the buildings and the traditional trees. The most sincere expression of Christmas is the spirit of the student body. Part of the story is told on these two pages. In these pictures you see a Christmas party which is only one of many held by the organiza- tions on campus. Also pictured is the college choir giving a Christmas concert. There are con- tests toog this one is for the best decorated door sponsored by one of the girls' dorms. After the joy and festivities comes Christmas vacation, when the students go in all directions leaving the campus with a rather sad and lone- some quality. ski, Path The construction pictured above began in No- vember on an asphalt sidewalk across the west end off the College Oval. KSC officials finally authorized the project since students had Worn a path from the women's residence halls to the Student Center. One reason for the increase in trafiic may have been the ski trip sponsored by the Student Union Board during the semester break. This excursion left the College January 23 after finals, and returned the day before en- rollment. Cost to the student was a little under 375, excluding meals. K.S.C. campus gets asphalt path S.U.B. sponsors ski trip l Mr. Short and associates work out details for debate tournament Louie Barney presents trophy K.S.C. Hosts Debate Tournament Forty-three colleges from thirteen states com- peted in the 22nd Annual Gorilla Forensic Tour- nament, jan. 24-25, with honors in the senior debate division going to Texas Christian Univer- sity. H. Francis Short, director of the competi- tion, enlisted the aid of hundreds of area resi- dents as judges and timekeepers for the event. Besides debate in both senior and junior divi- sions, contestants vied for awards in externporane- ous and television speaking, and original oratory. The sweepstakes winner was Southwest Missouri State at Springfield. Vlach Quartet Quartet, Brass Ensemble Pictured above is the internationally famous Vlach Quartet being greeted by Dr. Millard Laing, chair- man of the KSC music department. The Czechoslo- vakian ensemble from Prague Conservatory per- Brass Ensemble formed in McCray auditorium on january 31, 1964. Members of the Brass Ensemble played a concert in November, and later participated in the Christmas Choral. Addiss and Crofut Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra F olksinging Pair A pair of folksinging emissaries, fresh from a State Department tour of Africa, played to stu- dents in Carney Hall, February 6. YVilliam Cro- fut and Stephen Addis were sponsored by the Student Union Board at an admission charge of 50 cents for activity ticket holders. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy said they were the first white men ever to perform an African song for Africans. Four days later, the Widely traveled Minneapolis Symphony Orches- tra presented two Concerts at KSC. This group had also been involved in some musical diplo- macy for the State Department. The program was part of the 1963-64 concert series presenting outstanding artists and companies for the benefit of students and area residents. Reception for judges Two Hours Of Conversation Members of the Kanza staff served doughnuts and coffee to the judges before the actual judging began. From 10:00 to 12:00 a.m., the judges, stationed at Interviewing of the candidates twelve different positions, dates. conversed with the Candi H wi 2 1 4 ' wi 1 ,wvfgiiii ,g it time i i gt 1, W. H t X11 1 1 2 , WZ N! H t, w ,P 1 .ge 7: ' IQ' 4: fl i A wi , 2 My iffiisz' 1 H .fl as I . L i , ' In 1 gif wsiifiiigl ,v.,. :Hn A J. .,u.:.. ,M A- ,- . A -f z ,- ,ffl 71 4223 '- L A W , . 'if' fx- l , M w mv ,a?fffw,i:' . . . ,. K, ,gi 5, ,,, aw: . I - , .-E S fs' , 8 wif 1 ,Q , L X R, -'Ea I -gl , . B , WVE H53 -1-' we 'Rv- ,Wf r ,gf 1 Q si f . I LL 2 . 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The Gorilla line showed noticeable improve- ment as Coach Murphy did a fine job in getting them ready week after week for a tough 1963 schedule. Carnie Has A Big Year Head mentor Carnie Smith this season passed two milestones, and turned a young football eleven into a real threat for next year's CIC title. In his 15th season at the helm, Carnie won his 100th game, and was named to the NAIA Hall of Fame. Congratulations for a job well done. Football '63 Top: D. Ayers, E. Dcckard, W. Young, D. Potts, D. Scherer, G. Heydenlgerlc, C. Howton, L. Basky, j. Brunet, C. Campbell, j. john, R. Vigncry. S1'mnrI,- .-X. j. Wachter, J. Cummings, C. Chana lfuctor, L. Heustecl. cellor, ll. Wilbert, P. Young, -1. Osborn, Li. Wilson. 1301101115 XV. 41963 Varsity Football Squad Senior Lettermen Tap: D. Ayers, W. Young, C. Chancellor D. Scherer. Boltolllg XV. Hcydenberk, C Campbell, L. l-lcusled. .waz M., .. Assistant Coaches yy Bob Muslcllar, Gary Withrow, Don Starkey, Bill Samuels. 98 .f - r 1 ' ' -'E F 1 ' QQ, .' x N - . , , t i ' 'Q .. l .. ,w ce -- ' ' -, .1 . K 1 ' fQ - I , - M ' . 15 3 4 I ' 'l 5 . A N, -I 1 p '75, --.,. ' 'A . ' - - . - t , f' 4 ' ' ,N ,,., , L I., e'1i.'fi l'l , ' 'f Il ' r 2 Y N A Q? Y K. lv.-- L 5, - - ' ' ' A ' 'fir T . . t g 2 ' -- I -fi .it ai-2 -111 41 2, Y . . 'L Topg D. Watson, E. Stromm, D. Rancifer, D. Shaw, J. Sawka, L. Robinson, B- 1-ivvy. J- DiX0ll- BOUUIH: K- Kllllgy, B- CHYIOI, R- Kempton. Second: J. Tripp, R. Davison, E. jnkes, R. Davis, B, Flelllillgklf.KCll1P,B.W11llC1',A.DClillzlr,1S.Atwell. llI'11OI' V ars1ty Coach Tom Lester Box Score Sept. 14-S.W. Mo. State Sept. 21-Cent. Mo. State Sept. 28-Rolla Oct. 5-N.E. Mo. State Oct. 12-So. Colo. State Oct. 19-Ft. Hays State Oct. 26-XV21Sl1DLll'11 Nov. 2-Emporia State Nov. 9-Omaha University 21-0 0-7 6-36 25-20 0-42 12-41 20-21 0-0 35-20 1963 Trainer Al Ortolani Honors Craig Campbell-Hon. Capt., MKG. Parrott BI.V.P., All-CIC, All- Dist. 10 NAIA, '63 Little All-Am. Honorable mention. Larry Basky-All-CIC defense, All-Dist. I0 NAIA defense. Charles Chancellor-All-CIC defense. Jerry Cummings-All-Dist. I0 NAIA defense. Charles Howton-All-CIC defense, All-Dist. 10 NAIA honorable mention. Gene John-All-CIC defense, All Dist. I0 NAIA honorable mention. Gaylen McCuhhin-W.G. Parrott NI.V.P., All-Dist. 10 honorable mention. Gary Murkin-All-CIC offense. Doug Scherer-Richard Stratton Award. 99 Ron Vignery finds it tough going! A Possible Long Season The Corillas were hit hard by the in- eligibility of two veteran backs and a lineman just before the first game. The season could have been long, but the Gor- illas bounced hack from an opening night bombing to win two in a row from War- rensburg and Rolla. 1963 Football Action Pre-season polls predicted the 1965 gridiron picture for KSC should have been green in color. The Gorillas were young, and were expected to battle for a low conference Hnish, Pre-season predic- tions have been known to be wrong, and this season's was no exception. Everett Deckard hauls one in! Craig Campbell lends a hand for Gene John! Two big lines clash! l 100 Carnie is riding high! A Shot At The Title Victory number 100 came as the Smith- men gave So. Colorado a going over. This win ignited the Gorillas as they swept over Ft. Hays, and Came hack to stun YVash- burn. A tie with Emporia State set the stage for a do-or-die title game with Oma- ha. Victory Number 100 Gene John goes alter it! g i 1 at, Sad Ending, Good Year KSC lost the championship game to Omaha. It was disappointing to KSC's young team, but the experience gained should warn other CIC teams that the Corillas will be ready for next year. Gary Wilson goes down! Roger Fleming cuts and goes! I l d lg iflil l m-N QL it pi X Tojag Mike Windsor, Bill Baxter, Dave Palmer, Stu Powell, jerry Brown. Bottom: Andy Mont- Qmnery, Dennis Tuguc, Lewis Lyons, John Holstein, Angus Smoke, Dave Hartman. Stu Powell Harriers Rebuild This year's harriers were in a rebuild- ing process. The team made a good show- ing though as two outstanding freshmen, Stu Powell and Mike XVindsor, had con- sistent performances. Student Coach Dave Palmer says the team should be even bet- ter next year since only two men are graduating. Cross Countr 1963 Mike Vlfindsor Schedule Wichita Invitational Rolla Arkansas University Okla. Baptist Ark. U., Okla. City U., Okla. Baptist, KSC Iola Juco Qfreshmanj SRV. Mo. State Invitational Warrensburg CIC Conference Meet Paul Lambert Junior Varsity Coach Rich jaroin, came to KSC from Drake University, also. Rich played basketball and baseball for the Bulldogs and was awarded the Sportsmanship Award and Harold Ebert Medal. lVhile at Drake, jarom played under Coach Lambert. ja- roin graduated with a 13.8. degree in edu- cation last spring, and is working on his Master's degree at KSC. New Basketball Coach Paul Lambert is in his first season as head basketball coach at KSC. He re- places john Lance who retired after 41 years at KSC. Coach Lambert graduated from William Jewell where he partici- pated in basketball for three years. After obtaining his JMB. degree at Jewell, Lani- bert enjoyed great success as a high school coach. In 1960 Lambert was named head freshman coach at Drake where he com- piled 39 victories and six losses. Basketball '63-'64 20 32 C . fl E3 13 Top Rowg Al Ortolani, Gary Key, Bob jenkins, Dave Stewart, Don Meadows, jim Chroust, Daryle England, Dave Holt, Riche jaron, Paul Lambert. Bottom Row: Willie Stacks, Del Locke, Ierry Basketball 1963-64 The KSC basketball outlook looked good for this year. The live top scorers from last year are back and four of them are seniors. Coach Lambert expects good team shooting, but is worried about a lack of size in depth and a consistent defense. Returning seniors Delwin Locke, Jerry Couch, Bob jenkins, Couche, Tip Taylor, Mike Shackelford, Gary Cassidy, Dwight Henderson. and Dave Holt should give the Gorillas plenty of ex- perience. These four will be teamed with 6-6 Jim Chroust to form the starting five. The Gorillas will be looking to improve upon their third-place Finish of last year. Seniors 8a Coach-Delwin Locke, Jerry Couche, Paul Lambert, coach: Bob Jen- kins, Rip Taylor, Dave Holt. i I Top Rowg Rick Hansen, Bill Lewis, Roger Whetmore, Ray Hittle, Reg Lyerla, Asst. Coach Rich jarom. Bottom Row: Kerry Compton, Tom Winton, Dennis Oberclick, Terry Verdugo Doug McCune. Basketball Schedule Nov. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 21-N.E. Okla. State -N.E. Okla. State -Cent. Mo. State -N.W. Mo. State -Omaha University Okla. Baptist University -Cent. Okla. State 27-28-Wayne State Tournament Ottawa University Emporia State St. Benedict's Omaha University N.W. Mo. State Fort Hays State -Washburn University 6-Emporia State -St. Benedict's -Ft. Hays State Washburn University Big Bob roars in! 105 Lambert holds a conference! Jenkins fumbles! Roundball Action Rick Taylor drives for two! l ,-J 'D , Jerry Couch maneuvers intently! A two-pointer for Dave Holt! A word of advice!! 41 106 F 8 . Lx! Murphy Heads Tankmen Coach joe Murphy heads up the 8-year old varsity swim program at KSC. He has di- rected the team to two CIC championships and two Central States championships. joe will depend upon six returning lettermen to bolster KSC's chances. They are backed by two returning squadmen and five first year boys. Hard work and still competition should improve performances as the season pro- gresses. Swimming 1963-64 Top Rowg joe Murphy, Don Groves, Doug Sidlcs, Pete GC1gCl Ted Henman Iohn lmn Doug Askins, David Hall. Ballon: Row: Dave Crenroonl, Dave Geiger Rick Parker july Warrior Bill Frutell, jack Nesbitt. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Zinn does the butterfly! Tankmen In Action Dec. jan. Jan. Swim Meets 14-Hendrix College 10-Cent. Mo. State ll-Wash. U., West. Ill. l-Hendrix College 8-Washburn University 14-N. 'W. Mo. State 21-Emporia State 22-Kansas State University 27-29-Central States Championship The start of a powerful stroke! A take-off for the back stroke 108 Dr. Tracy Tracy Heads Netmen Dr. L. L. Tracy starts his third year as tennis coach. This year Ron Marquardt, former four-year letterlnan, will assist. YVith Hve returning lettermen, including singles champ Steve YVood, KSC will try to better last yearls third place finish in the CIC. This year's tournament will be held on KSC's new tennis courts. Tennis 1964 T011 Rowg Ron Marquardt, Mike Daugherty, George Lampc, Dr, Tracy. Iiotlom Rowg Dale Shaw, Mike Chambers, Steve Woods, Dick Evans. x .mg-Q .uw sul Steve Wood, defending singles champion Senior Netmen Tennis Schedule Emporia State Southwestern Dale Shaw, returning letterman Fort Hays State Springfield State Drury John Brown University 110 . q.-..,....,,, -.7. Y , r -:- Prentice Gudgen Top Rong- Coach Lester. J. jappa, P. Briscoe, D. Ayers, D. Tague, T. Korn, D. Lenz, T. Reeves. D. Palmer. Coach Gudgen. Second Rowg T. Bucksten, J. Williamson, L. Lyons, G. Wilson, J. DiTon1a, Gudgen Heads Track Athletic Director Prentice Gudgen is also the head track coach. Gudgen has directed the track team to five CIC championships. This year's track team will depend heavily on freshmen to come through since only seven lettermen are returning. The outlook was for a good year, dependent upon how well the freshmen boys perform. P. Singer, A. Smoke, J. Holstein, D. Hartman, -I. Brown. Bottom Row: L. Moe-than, A. Montgomery, -I. Hudson, M. Gihnore, M. Windsor, S. Powell, D. Nicholas, D. Cobhs, D. Bracey, B. Lcaphart. Senior Lettermen Top Rowg Andy Montgomery, David Palmer. Bottom Row: Delbert Ayers, Tom Korn, Bill Leaphart. Schedule Feb 1-K.U.-Wichita Mar Apr May 8-K.U., So. Ill. 28-N. Texas St. 29-Southwestern Recreation 6-7-CIC findoorj O.U. 14-K-St. findoorj 17-Ark. 28-Ark. relays 3-4-Tex. relays 7-P-burg Juco ll-E. St. relays 17-18-K.U. relays 24-25-Drake relays 28-Tulsa-Ark. l-Emporia 8-9-CIC foutdoorj Hays ...ia N Q l a s Gorilla Track Action Bracey and Korn down the straightawayl 112 W U. less T.m f 1 l H H l H Palmer, Mfilson, and Powell round the curve! Korn strains for the long jump! mos W Y -HP' 4 ' raw ' 3 E? f F, 1 --Y, l- -5' I 05: ,V H, Fil lg . ,Q ,Gr ' , ' ,gg ,- pn Leaphart and Tague romp along! - vw- -5- My-7 , '-'I fl , ,f 'TWT nn F TV G 'iiiiiii ini 345 V f lll NESS? , 5- ZYQ5' ,lk ll ll.Yil2o, ,-55: Qrwggg fig? ww V?,Ej5,, V 4 7 - f- 2- - 1 xssiiamf -M 'S ,w .., , ' g -WA 4 - 13 ,--'1iS3llfr:- ,' Y if Mjiii 'll' F Y Y N5 l ,, Y 'ir wx, luwlwvi A Q uw H :T Wx , ' f 5 . U: jj' , ': f M25-, Q5 . 57 ' iii.. 'Qiiif'f? gjsil fi: 5 1 Z - Z swf V , :ir . ,. ,, l,,,, -- Zgfef .isis , H A , W - V Q V M 1 T- ' - i M- will , ,., uf ll 3 , V, EM im ,,lI- , V ,wc - wig? if f :sig - W, My . f 7132? Y g llloo 1- la l l A 4 I ml, 5 'Ellie T ,g 2 if sa I , I 17- lliillgbl rw r , V rg, I Hr H Y pr lulul, -wwffyg -:l i mi .A Fjgj , ' .,s 'rf 'if,,,LfXl1 l ,mg Q Al Ortolani Ortolani Builds Baseball Baseball swings into its third season at KSC. Coach Al Ortolani has guided the Gorillas to a two-year overall record of 17 wins and 14 losses. A good turnout was expected this spring, and early practices were devoted to pitching and des fense. Several returning letterrnen added experi- ence to the lineup. Baseball 1964 Top Row: Lindsay, Meadows, Cassidy, Susnik, Lyerla, Haverly, gori, Leever, Merritt, Bailey. Bottom Row: Nakamura, Wilson, Kirkendall, Turner, Kirkendoll, Sturdevant, assistant coach. Second Howton, Brown, Kloster, Dolinar. Rowg Al Ortolani, Kahman, Smith, Bowman, Winton, Stewart, Min- llm. I Q -.,r- i I I Ill A good swing! Lindsay comes close! Schedule Mar. 20-N.E. Okla. State 24-N.E. Okla. A Sc M Apr. 4-S.W. Mo. St. 6-John Brown U. 7-Friends U. 11-Emporia State 15-St. Benedicfs 18-Washburn 21-John Brown U. 25-open May 2-Rockhurst 9-Omaha U. Baseball Action Emporia scores! Intramurals-Barham Directs Dr. jerry Barham directs a very active and ambitious intramural program. The intramurals cover all facets of winter and spring sports, both indoor and outdoor. Teams and individuals are given chances to win league championships and all-college championships in the va- rious activities. Intramurals provide a healthful outlet from the strain of studies. Dr, Jmy Barham Winners And Action Football action during playoffs Sig Tau-all-college football champs Lakeview's football runnerups Phi Sigs all-college swim champs l i L taa 209's-Independent football champs All-college swim action , .,,, aku! t l tn - Volleyball action Sig Tau all-college volleyball champs Cross country grind John Norman-cross country individual winner is 117 Porter Library 19 .. : X 1'-,-J Y' .f N x 3 ' 0 N 'fi 1 A , ,fp z X lg ,ga N , . ELET? CJRGANIZATIO A very productive part of extracur- ricular activity is to be found among the organized groups of Kansas State College. The organization is not only a seat of democracy, but may promote study in a particular field as well. The social op- portunities are as varied as the members, and thus membership may be a source of zestful living. Renaissance Of Fellowshzyb. . . 1 sf :Si mr, my , img, mg.. '5-Jew f if 5 Hr: Q' E, -x ,1 'QR TF E k - W.w,ga,5 9,2 , , Q, MM. W, W--wg. am .mm mg35ifg, ,W A . .,, , 4? T, ,. saw Em W . IK-- :Qg ' Q gi ,lp - 2' afh' - In tex'-Greek Sigma Tau Gamma 3 Qii 5 Tau Kappa Epsilon K , f, K, .. Alpha Delta Pi Q? fi 5,1-5-to I L4-fan ' sigma Sigma Sigma fsffwft' ' - -SA Lk: J.. fx N. 1-. if hxlpha Sigma Alpha Rf , V' fy-sg K 155112559 ' 1 . 5? '- . -.--1 W If , A '15, gf-'MI -,. . A T? 4 ,gy ,. .-.GAA -5 its N Y. . k. 1 .i 714 an 2 2512.3- ff 4' .ji rio , .. W5 :gi if ,P ! - f+512l14'Pf!1L A?P??!' 'i . 1 I '51 Xi.Omega Y 5 : , at If Q- :gif Q was J, , 1, QQ kg! ,AI E A I i- X 4' A : A 3'XXsE 5 vf 'Aw X kt . 4,95 1' -A UV. mi 'Ang DIN s ,N , ,S -1.-I-at 1 H . 'tsl' , . . M4 f 1 . 'wif 1 .ui Alpha Delta Pi Delta Xi Chapter is one of the 106 chapters of Alpha Delta Pi, the oldest women's fraternity, found- ed in 1851. Delta Xi was chartered on the Pittsburg campus on May 15, 1959. Since then the chapter has been growing and the group is taking an increas- ingly active part in campus activities. These activi- -Iudi Anderson Kathy Boder Kathy Beaty Beverly Bond Kathleen Boone Glenda Burnett Dorothy Carlyon Mary Ann Creitz Foye Damrill Marietta Fleming Gloria Gardner Sherre George Anne Hammond Sharon Hilligoss Angela Hobson Faye Jacob Beverly Knapp Carol Lake Linda Mahan Nancy Mendenhall jane Newkirk jean Perry Janice Pontious Patrina McCom ties include Panhellenic, Associated Women Stu- dents, Womenis Recreation Association, and many others. This year Miss Judy McCreight, a sophomore mem- ber, was elected Homecoming Queen Finalist. After much hard work from everyone, the girls are proud to be living and eating meals in their new house at 209 West Cleveland. if A:uQj:.' ' ' gan.- .x. , z., . r- 4 I K .2-g:,:1.g,,,,1. i : lxhlfi? .-Lg. lf. ' r ,Y :,'.-' N .. .lf-cw Q x .A -- Y xy K,-g. .' ,. .A. . Q1 5-,, ,- fm . ::,.1 . . ' -xg. . ,.-'3,:, xii ! ' 'l,. I ' - 4 V I' 3 fi!! . 'W b , I. w in SSLIVWT ,. ci' 4 . X28 xv fling ,,,,. 1 .fQ:1f11,., , :gg :swam ,,L,e3W.fU A H mr , ,. :gpm zzfmmw ,M A .... I zz I .,,.., , , 4 V ,wgE3E3?an:1 ,gjfygayzagrgi f A ll X5 f 7 1 fm, F' ,Z , if? fffp A M: 5 fi n 7.7. 55. . ng 54, TNQ 5 ,VA, W 5-sff 5wiMM , W ,. I- --1 :.Q,fA1?E:f5:.fel' , .. ?A:'rf2zm1flH3!If A 1 J 3 ' iff .'r 1 4 i 1. 7, I J aff' S ,x, V 'AA ,Y ,'-T2 -. fs Q Q N, ,yyfa .,kV V, .ga ig, ,, fs K , .., Af'sg.3k.X ggi. , , X .. U- R M N Zbens 4 .W ,Mwfx 1 ' . mi . '- U. .-,,,-. -, w .1 1- K . K I 45 ,'f ,:QQ'.iJ2 . -Y5Q'1x Q, ' 113' , 'I E Ht WM K x 2 1 Alpha Kappa Alpha Beta Nu chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha can be proud of a distinguished history. Since this chapter was first organized in january, 1937, through the first founders' day in January, 1938, on through years of dedicated community services and scholastic honors, this eminent group of Negro women has strived for the highest of attainments. Combining fun with services, the A.K.A1's engage in chapter activities that range from tearing down old homecoming floats to building up some family's happiness through the giving of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. A A -5' W ::,, 4 9 4 U L i 1. , i Top Rowg Sandra, Banks, Audrey Dibble, jeraldine Douglas, Willa Fonville, Anne Hayes, jane Etta Howard, Marilyn johnson. Bottom Row: Mary jones, Melva jones, jenie Kirksey, Betty Sharp, Nettie Sharp, Sharon Turner, Betty White, Alpha Kappa Alpha's Christmas party. Delta Sigma Theta Beta Zeta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta was found- ed in 1936, only 23 years after the national organiza- tion was started in Washington, D. C. There are now over 240 chapters of Delta Sigma Theta in the United States. The local chapter is active in all areas of local campus life. It is represented in several departmental organizations as well as honorary groups. The group cooperates quite actively with Pan- hellenic and is an integral part of all intergreek ac- tivities held on the campus. The officers of the local chapter are: Alice Marie Yates, presidentg Charles Etta Martin, vice-president: Betty Mucks, secretary - treasurer, and jacquelyn Brown, dean of pledges. q ? ' H is N I r Q L . 5 fc: v ga' LT if A T Top Row: Gracie Barbour, Carolyn Mae, Karen Broach, Jacqueline Brown, Shirletta Coleman, Marilyn Lambert, Sharon Holcomb. Bottom Roux- Neiomy Hopkins, Donna jackson, Charles Etta Martin, joan Martin, Betty Mucks, Brenda SClllllCl', Salene White, Alice Yates. Annual Preferential Banquet. ? .l , .us Top Row: Jean Hawkinson, Corresponding Sec.g Tara Shideler, lst Vice Pres.g Claire Uttley, Pres., Sandra Lester, 2nd Vice Pres.g Pat Talarico, Recording Sec. Second Row: Judy Menghini, Rush Chairmang Donna Rogers, Activities Chair.: Kathy Bradshaw, Rush Chair., Mary Ann Castagno, Altruistic Chair.g Judy Smith, Trea.g Patty Devers, Guardg Ann Swearingen, House Mgr. Bottom Row: Mary Anne Vietti, Social- Std. Chair.3 Mary Lou Brune, Librariang Sheryll Reeves, Chaplain: Dor- othy Ensminger, Historian. Liz Adey Helen Ailfins Sue Ann Barth Karen Benelli Mary Benelli jean Best Kathy Bradshaw Barbara Brcazcal Mary Lou Brune Jo Burke Dianne Byrne Phyllis Campbell Mary Ann Castagno Connie Cinotto Grace Coggins Nicki Conklin Donna Coulter Catherine Cuthbertson Charlotte Cuthbertson joan Darlington Patty Dcvers Shirley Dobbin Dorothy Ensminger jan Fitzpatrick Jacqueline Gardner Karol Glick Penny Godard Mary Ruth Gosney Pam Greenheld 126 Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta social fraternity was founded in 1904 at Syracuse University. Since that time 93 chapters have been established on college and univer- sity campuses in the United States, Canada and Nova Scotia. Epsilon Kappa chapter was established at Kansas State College in 1959. As its name suggests, Alpha Gamma Delta is large- ly a social organization, hosting such annual activi- ties as a Christmas formal and a barn party. Not all activities are social, however. Each year the local chapter presents a production for which the script, costumes, scenery and choreography are all prepared by members of the sorority. Proceeds from this pro- duction go to the AGD's International Altruistic Project, the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Epsilon Kappa chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta has held the local Panhellenic scholarship trophy for the past six semesters, and the sorority members are ac- tive in such campus activities as plays, student publi- cations, Golden Crest and departmental honorary or- ganizations. S . fQQ ' , N' ' 2-2, L V zi' ' Ji f 'b , ' XL 4 'vff I I xxx x A ,: ,-J ' :,,:. 5,1 ' 5' J J' Q l 'MW + an wr . LV. X . .f L ' G: fi nd -' r 23 vs 2. zf 1,V,, ., 1, A Alpha Gamma Delta Chapter House Mary Ann Hageman Becky Harrison Judy Hasting Jeanie Hawkinson Bobbye Herman Terri James Linda Knox Eileen Ruhel Janet La Faver Glen Lamb Sara Land Sandra Lester Joyce McCabe Maureen McGee Joyce McGrew Judy Menghini Jill Moon Sue Doley Connie Papish Beverly Powell Loretta Prete Beverly Prothe Sheryll Reeves Glenna Richardson Donna Rodgers Nancy Salb Kathy Seifert Glenda Shepherd Tara Shideler Judy Smith Kathleen Spicer Lynn Stevenson Ann Swearingen Pat Talarico Lana Tumer Claire Uttley Carmen Vanderburg Karen Van Laningha Mary Ann Vietti Melanie Wade Karen Wilbert Paula Wilkins Marci Wise Marty Rogler Connie Zwego ffl 127 Sharon Andrews Lynn Berry Donna Bishop Suzanne Burris Rama Faye Campbell Karen Coaker Vicki Consolino Judy Coonrod Jean Cox Carol Crafton janet Cram Gail Dally Mary Ann Dernovish Jeanne Dieu Barbara Dixon Charyl ,Doherty Billye Dungon Janet Ellington Carol Fallis Sharon Fenton Phyllis Fitzpatrick Mari Jean Fultz Leanne Gastel Sally Castel Sherry Gatchell Mimi Gudgen Patti Hartung Jacque Helton Kathy Heston Rosalie I-luscher Nancy Isenhowcr Carol James Sydney jones Joanne -Iursche Sharon Kotzman Afoanie Kukoyich Oflicers iojz rozv, iff! rn righlg Rama Faye Campbell. Secretary: Lois Young Treasurer: Marilyn Maine, Chaplain. 1501111111 Roux- Carol Fallis, Vice President: Barbara Dixon. President: Janet Ellington, Correspond- lnq Secretary: Lucerne Snyder. Membership Director. Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority has for its fourfold objective the spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social development of its mem- bers. Annual events for the sorority include the Valentine Sweetheart Formal, Senior Break- fast, and a Christmas party with some of the children from the Parson's State Training Hospital. This year's main project was Alpha Sig State Day which was held March 14, here at Kansas State College. Approximately 200 Alphas from Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas attended the convention. f .P fe, f- ' 3 Y Diana Lynn Marilyn Maine Marsha Marold Sue McCord Carol McKay Lynn Messick Sharon Moore Angie Moorehouse Barbara Neubert Janis Pratt Judy Price Mary Quarles Janice Reda Pat Roberts Marcia Rowe Barbara Schantz Judy Schaper Courtney Shepherd Julie Shy Lucerne Snyder Kathy Spencer Kathy Sturns Bobbi Swiler jan Trowbridge Linda Vance Noberta Wachter Pat Wagner Diana Mfarfel Judy Way Lois Young Perva Hughes Mrs. jean McColley gif? K 11 . -I , , S 'Wx Y X X, ae, .Jw ' A F 7 7 K W I d lv? -F glvz I I ' ' N Q 1' - A G V Y Alpha Sigma Alpha Chapter House A ,f ' ' l in -. fr New M A ffl! RX ,px 129 r+ . tif' ' 53:5 fx - ., . - -- fe fi? - M ai f :fait 2 - 1. , X. ftp. , , H 7: were r . . t Vw.. fr . A 4 L--' 4 ... a ,. in , .Q ..1f.,i-... . ,,, z A. . , l. 4 . , N fp., ,. cf, ' .- . ',, gg- .,..-s iv. ' , , Q , 4 Top Row Linda Thomas, treasurer, Jane Riseling, recording secre- tary Carol Martin keeper of grades: Barbi Andrews, corresponding secretary Bottom Row 'tn Singer, house treasurer: Betty jo Keith. president Elaine York uce president. janet Alvis Barbi Andrews Carla Berry Sandra Blackett jean Bottens Patti Bunch janet Burkhart June Carpenter Marsha Clewell Coleen Cockran Janice Collins Connie Coleman Marilyn Cowen jo Nell Doyle Nancy Dunham Sherry Elliott Helen Foster Sharon Gamble Jane Gaston Sally Hanner Nelva Irvin janyce Keenan Betty Keith Camille Kilgore jackie Lewis Kay Livingston Cheri Lodge Lydia Lodge Sheila Lodge joan Macklin Carol Martin Judy Martin Sigma Sigma Sigma Chi Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded on this campus in 1922 and presently has a member' ship of 61. Tri Sigma is a national Greek-letter society de- voted to developing strong womanly character among its members, rewarding scholastic attainment, offer- ing opportunities for wholesome living among oth- ers, encouraging responsibility, arousing interest in self development, building self-confidence through leadership, demanding high ideals of its members, and emphasizing consideration of others. On these principles, and many more, Sigma Sigma Sigma has, since 1898, based its service to members, to the col- leges where chapters exist, and to society at large. Through such projects as giving a Christmas party for the children- of the Elm Acres home and partici- pating in both civic and collegiate affairs, Chi chap- ter aids its members in developing a deeper apprecia- tion of life. Chi chapter in 1963-64 was proud to honor two of its members, Connie Noland as Homecoming queen and Cherie Lodge as ROTC queen. V .. ge . if fi Sigma Sigma Sigma Chapter House A 1 5 iv W x 9, ' f X ti -34 V i 9 's f'?2i agen 1 fx A S -T ,Nil W Glenice Neptune Connie Noland Connie Moore julie Pearson Pam Perrigo Joan Pistotnik Janice Potter Sally Powers Donna Richardson Jane Riseling Margy Roark Sally Ross Marianna Sears Ma-rilyn Shanks Patty Sinn janet Singer Ann Speck Carol Spencer Rochelle Stewart Mary Martha Stowers Janine Stukey Linda Thomas Vicki Tuttle Pat WVaggoner Kathy Walker Margee Webb Donna WVhite Elaine York Lottie Viets Governs Six Sororities Panhellenic Council is the Governing body for the six social sororities on campus. It organizes Rush Week, the Panhellenic Work- shop, and works with the Freshman orientation dur- ing the summer months. The lnterfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council work together to sponsor all greek activi- ties such as the Greek Ball and the Creek Sing. Service projects for the community include can- vassing for the Mental Health Fund and visits to local nursing homes. Panhellenic is presently inaugurating a new proj- ect, that of having Fireside chats with various pro- fessors. Top Row: Margy Roark, Marilyn johnson, Kathy Bradshaw, Aud- nyson, Sherri George, 'Barbara Dixon, Marilyn Lambert. Bottom rey Dibble, Mary Benelli, Beverly Knapp, Sharon Turner. Second Row: Alice Yates, Sharon Moore, Treasg Dorothy Carlyon, Pres.: Raw: Ann Speck, jacquelyn Brown, Sec.g Claire Uttley, jean Ten- Sally Castel, Editor, Patricia Patterson, Dean of Women. 132 Interfraternity Councils The Interfraternity Council is composed of two representatives of each Greek social fraternity on campus. It serves as the coordinating body for the campus fraternity system. In addition to establishing policies for rushing, pledging, scholastics, and disci- pline, the IFC works with the Panhellenic Council in sponsoring combined social activities, and working for campus betterment. Some of the IFC's activities for the year have been the All-Greek Ball and Greek Week. Also this year they worked with the Panhellenic Council in con- ducting The United Cerebral Palsy drive. The Pledge Interfraternity Council is composed of two pledge members of each Greek social fraternity. Sr. IFC, Top Row, left to rightg Austin Ray, Dale Sheets, Bob kins. Bottom Row: Terry Hedrick, Bob Sullivan, Presidentg Bob Dinger, Don Soencer, jack Harris, Delbert Ayers. Second Row: Newberry, Vice Presidentg George Pellman, Treasurerg Not pic- jimmie Banks, Jim Walker, Dean Wright, Mike Purden, Ed Jen- tured, Phil Blair, secretary. JIFC, Top Row, left to right: Al Spears, Van Beltega, Bill Finke, Vice President: Jim Falcone, Presidentg Edward Underwood, George Leo Helsel. Second Rowf Bob Hollins, Secretary-fI'reasurer3 Jim Burroughs. Bryan, John Kennell, William Brisco. Bottom Row: Rick Spicer, Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha was the first social fraternity organized for Negroes. It was founded in 1905 at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Since its humble beginning it has prospered and ex- panded to include 341 chapters and over 30,000 members. On campus the Alpha's are represent- ed in all areas of sports and are permanent hold- ers of the Interfraternity council's Scholarship Trophy. Top Row: Larry Harper, Jerry Cummings, Charles Atkins, William Starks, Dwight Hinderson, Tracy Washington, Frank White. Bottom Row: Edward Underwood, Michel King, jimmy Banks, Delbert Ayres, Marcus johnson. Jimmy Banks, Secretaryg Michel King, Vice-presidentg Delbert Ayres, President. apr 1 Kappa Alpha Psi Alpha Psi chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity was founded at Kansas State College in the year 1936. Since that time Kappas at KSC have been active participants in the different events throughout the academic year. Last year Kappas sponsored a candi- date for homecoming queen, were present for Greek Week festivities, Senior Day, Religious Emphasis days, Military Ball, and other events. This Year some members possess athletic scholar- ships, others academic scholarships, and a few both of these. The fraternity's purposes are to encourage achieve- ment in every field of human endeavor, to unite in a fraternal bond, men of common culture, through patriotism and a high sense of honor, and to pro- mote the intellectual, social, and moral welfare of its members. Top Rowg Bill Blackwell, Thurston Brice, Phil Briscoe, Robert Bracey, Bill Brooks, Kenneth Clouch. Second Row: Paul Davis, Marvin Euson, joe Hancock, Al Officer, Austin Ray, Mike Simpson. Bottom Row: Charles Smith, Al Spears, Hamilton Terrell, Edger Walker. N4 v F ' C 1 Ui Kenneth Clounch, Keeper of records Sc exchequerg Wil- liam Blackwell, athletic director, Alvin Officer, asst. keeper of records, Edgar Walker, dean of pledgesg Dr. WY- --wwf. - ---.0 - - w 1.-.WY Y.-MA. Y, .inaw , Y . , A Dudley Cornish, chapter sponsor, Charles Hancock, re- porter, Austin Ray, presidentg Charles Smith, vice presi- dent. Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity was established to promote a closer bond among men students of higher educational institutions, so that they might enter into more intimate fellowship with those dedicated to education and a better understanding of men. Phi Sigma Epsilon was founded nationally at Kan: sas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas, in 1910. Phi Sigma Epsilon Chapter House Beta chapter was founded on the KSC campus dur- ing the academic school year 1926-27. Annual social events include the homecoming ban- quet and ball in honor of alumni, the Christmas Formal, Founders Day, and the highlight of the social season, the Belle Ball. Traditionally the Bell of the Belle Ball is presented, and this is an honor highly sought after by KSC coeds. This past year's Bell of the Ball was Gail Leeper. i i s o Q 1 .X J Q - 1 Q..,., if i . .- V 1 I 1 K is if X I r w . T' l 5 .V R813 '-.A ii v 'iQ 'A 'rc Q' My l ' 'it . ff' is 3 . gs yn + Q , :.g I 'kh Ny my , J 5 in l f u1Q KJ N ya m so 1- 1 X-.1 4 , X vs N5 fs Frank Albertini Richard Barnes VValter Broderick Wally Bowman Leon Boyd Craig Campbell Pat Campbell Robb Christopher Frank Clark Paul Cukjati Roll Davis Allen Dean Dave Elling Bill Fink Robert Fleming Bob Fulton Dave Geiger Pete Geiger Mike Gray Dick Gudgen Ed Hall Joe Hancock Roger Irvin Bob Kerns Dennis Kirkendall Greg Kirkendall John Kirtley Reg Lyerla jim MacLochlan Ira Marshall Bud Miller joe Murphy Larry Nelson Mike Newman John O'Malley Dave Page Don Prichard Sam Reda Jerry Shaw Dick Shipman Doug Sidles Anthony Simola Jerry Smith Ed Specht Don Spencer Rick Spicer Bob Stuart Kent Tool Don Tourtelot Ron Vigney Dennis Vilela jim Walker Fred Willhaus Gary Wilson john Zinn Irma jean Boone Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. Presently there are 121 active chapters throughout the United States. Founded on the KSC campus on November 4, 1962, from Delta Chi Omicron local fraternity, the formal initiation of the chapter took place in the spring of 1963. Activities for the year include several social high- lights such as the Christmas dance, Dream Girl For- mal and annual Faculty lish fry. Service projects include the Cerebral Palsy drive and assisting with a Christmas party for children of Elm Acres. X 1 - 1 .EHEV H E - ' 1 ' X, ' Left to Righty Merle Allen, Larry Bain, jerry Butler, Rod Capanash. Larry Clum, Ivor Davis, Don Deasy, Mike Dohefty, Steve Ehnrt, Steve Haight, XN'illiam Harralson, Harry Hinkly. , . s W , -A. I X 4 - - X. 1 - , fff arf A . ' ' M A ,l Zi, 1 .v, , . .1 2 gg G X E ..s.: I X Q, Left lo Righty Bob jenkins, Ron johnson, Steve johnson, David Kahn, Mike Kapple, Gary Key, Hlayne Krantz. Kenny Kunstel, Rod Langley, jerry Levans, Dee Love, Charles Main. Lefl Io Righlg Frank Matteucci, Bob Newberry. Don 0'Dell, Dick Pollock, Doug Potts, Dick Pouch, Mike Purdon, jim Purtle, Howard Reeves, Tom Reeves, Robert Sargert, Bill Scavezze. - 4 1 T 1 . - 4 ' , it 1, .. F ,,r,,,,,,,, 1, Q 1. , ',', P, ff v 1 5 if J t x in 5 : 1 - ' 1 1 y r- iz 1 i 138 f: ,- Kiki 'fa -Q gk w S if gk Ji ?S2 3 'S I 'llfnr Su ' - IE s K 5 m g, Gigli 2 imc 25743575 Sw? ' if J W --1 mf? J 4 - Qlizif' , 19+ 3' I , ff .,,, ' b F35 H2252 iw BSI Lf? 5 1 Rf vi'- v 1 i- Sigma Tau Gamma Chapter House Sigma Tau Gamma Founded nationally in 1920, at Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri, Sigma Tau Gamma has now 52 active chapters and colonies. Sigma Taus are active participants in all campus oaot if at activities, including the Cerebral Palsy Drive and Bell Ringers March. Intramural sports are another interest of the Sigma Taus, and teams from their fraternity can always be found ranking high in any intramural activity. Gerold Strock Brent Trout Warren Turner Mike Vinson Steve Vogel Ron Walker Calvin Warren jack Mfeide A Ed West Barry White Tom White Bill Young Dean Wineinger O. F. Grubbs Maxine Smith fi i Z K, A XA -. ,-+. 5 , , . I Q ' Hr I Ill ,H . X I 24 - Hr r M wg' up 5 2 l M W T74 ., in 5 5 L s la +1 I, . -r W:-'EE-wifi' . . .. .W . ., 9 - Ei 2,33 . EEST gf la fl T 1 1 2 5 M 4 R Q ' r . f' ' V ff' r A. lsr ,X K 1 3 l '55f..I 1'l v ' : 'X 2' . . any -' F 5xiif ' W l gs an i at ' like I li ,U . . if U M .. H WX , u ii '24, 2 rs 23 3 Q l 1 k maazfw amy, '- K ,rs gif Ex ro 3' 2 Pax i - H325 .. S w, . i i 1 2 I 2 f- 1 1 , ir Larry Adams Terry Aikins Bob Babcock Ron Beougher Philip Blair Leland Boone Gary Browning Gary Burrough John Calo Don Carpenter Steve Clark Paul Cook Chuck Crawford Stuart Cummings Gary Daniels Richard Davis Doug Eshnaur John Flesher John Francis Harry Groh Larry Hamilton Gary Hawkins Terry Hedrick William Higgins Ray Hoover Roger Howell Edward Jenkins joe jenkins Tom Keith John Lance Bob Lawrence Glenn Layden Ray Leonard Steve Locke Greg Lowry Al Marquardt Larry Martin Kelly Miller Kent Moffett Gary Morton Emily Nease Q Neil Polfer Bob Runyan Tom Russell W f Mike Shackelford -1 K Hal Shure jim Smith 1 Bill Spencer Sigma Tau Gamma Officers, T011 Rowg Roger Howell, House Man- John Flesher, Historian: Larry Holmes Sentinel Bottom Row ager: Gary Daniels, Corresponding Secretary: Phil Blair, Recording jerry Hendrick, Treasurer: Bill Yound, lst Vice Piesident Tom Secretary: Steve Locke, Pledge Trainer: Warren Turner, Chaplain: Yllhite, President: Tom Russell, 2nd Vice-President Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity was founded on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University on January 10, 1899. In TKE's sixty-four years as a national fraternity it has recently reached the peak of fraternal success, that of reaching international status with over 200 chapters in the United States and Canada. The men of Delta Mu are proud of TKE,s past heritage and are striving to add new pages to TKE's hallowed archives with major accomplish- ments in every phase of campus life. TKE is primarily a social organization, but it is also interested in developing a respected relationship . . I f , P lf LQ iiri ' 'T 0 . .,.. ' with the college community. Above all else, Tau Kappa Epsilon stands for men-not for wealth, rank or honor, but for personal worth and character. Tau Kappa Epsilon is a fraternity of Men United in Brotherhood. This is not an idle phrase. It means TKE does not choose its members only from those who are eco- nomically so socially fortunate, that TKE does not believe in snobbishness of any sortg that TKE does not want persons who intend to drift through col- lege, that TKE forbids the childish practices of haz- ing and paddling. if Left to Righty Richard Bailie, Eddie Bray, Pete Boysen, John Broderick, joe Broyles, Randy Burgner, Rolland Cummings, David Darrow, Larry Davis, Robert Dinger, jim Falcone, Richard Fultz, :Y - f F Left to Rightg Dennis Haddock, Mike Hagerty, Don Heffernan, Leo Hassel, Barney Howell, Frank Jones, Robert jones, Tom Kornfeld, Leonard Kotzer, Bob Radford, Tom Puckett. Bill Puckett. Left to Righty Bob Kuehn, Ray Lawrence, john Makin, Craig Mattox, Martin Morford, Ron Morgan, Mel Moss, Edwin Mount, john Murray, C. H. Parker, George Parker, Robt. Parsons. - -1-1 i ,, . 4 ,, -. tm, . B 1 if 41+ i W . 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Consistently ranking high in scholarship, the Xi O's captured the I.F.C. scholarship trophy three out of four semesters eligible. In addition to scholastic honor the Xi Omega's actively participate in intra- Xi Omega Chapter House mural sports, placing second among fraternities. As a social fraternity Xi Omega supplements the college atmosphere with a balanced calendar of social events. Beside the many house and other informal parties, the fraternity offers a Christmas and a Sweet- heart Formal each year. The fraternity announces its sweetheart for the coming year during the Sweet- heart Formal. The annual Boat Regatta is also held in the spring featuring the active-pledge boat race. Officers, Top Row, left to right: Richard Diklich, Record- ing Secretaryg jerry Millard, Sergeant at Armsg Milton Fairbanks, Pledge Trainerg jack Harris, Historian. Bot- tom Rowg David Van Hooser, Vice President: George Lampe, Presidentg Bill Christopher, Corresponding Secre- taryg Jim Wilson, Treasurer fnot presentj. 5' , M K F-- :wt i g y 1' g , ll,y.t:l,, ,. i il YW i X V' W I Y? H E X 5 1 . .,:-, : J EM Y S 'fm L!-' X ii yy , ::: 2 it ' 1 l , I ' V 'fl' LEEE .,,. it Z -V-.-' Q, L l ll ,llso W 9 il!! Q I ' A? - Y , 'fax -J fix ,J . . i E -'a.-, 3 :- I i 'v , A N L - 1 ' fi- l ag X 1 r V ' l S el H . 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QM 35: -X , , 1 I' , A if i Nation Hall-Top Row: Diana 'Warfel, Joan Scherstiehl, Carol West, Judy Weber, Judy Corn, Kathleen Wicker, Kathy Camp, Dedee Dutcher, Ruth VonStroh, RaVae Ideker, Rosemary Stark, Sherry Hewett, Pat Truluck, Pat Louk. Second Row: Sue Morgan, Jayne Burgin, Sally Livingston, Judith Mitchell, Ruth Ann Blunt, Ellen L. Miller, Mella Lumm, Mary Ann Metzinger, Frances Barnes, Kay Walker, Joyce Gabel, Jon Kay Brogan, Kathleen New Annex for Nation Hall Nation Hall, built in 1961, is receiving addi- tional facilities. The Hall now housing 158 up- per class women will have a capacity of 290 when the new annex is completed. Nation women are proud of their various activities, such as their annual Thanksgiving and Christmas parties, homecoming house decorations, and their work on dormitory-wide high scholarship. Nation Hall-Top Row: Marilyn Smith, Shirley Duckworth, Rosi Dunn, Janice Turner, Carolyn Steffeus, Karen Harmonson, Leora Bell, Christy Jones, Pat Carney, Lydia Lodge, Phyllis Ranabargar, Judy Schocnhofer, Sally Powers, Sheila Lodge, Elaine Koonce, Janet Burkhart. Second Row: Bobbie Petesch, Kathy White, Betty Schneider, Myrna Chesnutt, Karen Baxter, Shirley VanLerberg, Janet Morrison, Mary Jo Zuaglione, Sarah Hey, Sally Crabtree, up . M iu'i:,,i1ry,, ' Y ,V -st, .A ,. i , I-5 Heston, Jo Sharon Harris. Third Row: Elizabeth Adey, Marilyn Johnson, Susan Kobets, Sue Proctor, Harriett Gandy, Patricia Os- born, Anita Carrithers, Patricia Niemeir, Paroda Barrier, Colleen Cockran, Alina Mehaffy, Judy Conklin, Bertha Stalker. Bottom. Row: Judy Smith, Patty Skaggs, Sandra Hoobler, Carol Ann Bain, Polly Jo Napier, Mari Jean Fultz, Judy Helkenberg, Helen Aikins, Becky Bennett. Nation Hall Officers-Top Row: Frances Vanderburg, Social Chairman, Marilyn Mathis, Publicity Chairmang Suzanne Mundell, Vice Presidentg Joyce Gabel, Treas- urer. Bottom Row: Ann Speck, Art Chairman, Jane Stine, President, Nancy Brannin, Fire Marshallg Etta Stevenson, Secretary. l l :J ' it 'I' 3 A . Gilchrist, Jonelayne Young Mary Ellen Ralston, Mary An noxish, Joyce McCabe, Marilyn Wright, Patti Bunck Irene Siefker, Nancy Brannin, Mary VVolf. Third Row: . . y n 1. 1. . . I K lN Mathis, Linda Whiteside, Connie Zwego, Jean Roach, Herlocker. Bottom. Row: Marilyn Stevens, Mary L. Rich: Bonnie Hawkins, Helen Kay Foster, Janice Kay Goodsell, Han, Frances Vanderburg, Barbara Roe, Sharon Vance. .iff -5 il , 13 . it K Q Q B 9 5 5 : N P i-r v-4 f w E Nation Hall Counselors-Top Row: Diane McCutchen, Etta Steven- son, Carol Karr fabsent, Martha Wendcl, Charlene Stracky. Nation Hall Advisory Board-Bottom Row: Suzanne Mundell, Chairman, Crawford House Houses 15 Women Crawford House-Top Row: jane Turpin, Cathy Carey, Carolyn ness, Sherry Baer. Bottom R Winders, Marlys Price, Linda Davis, Doris Davis. Second Row: Zan North, Betty Emerson. Dixie Worthington, Mary Alice North, Carol XVernli, Elaine Nord- - ' , 17.1 5- Vv .,!' , jzl Illini? 3 x E ,M x n H i . Marilyn Mathis, Bertha Stalker, Joyce Gabel, janet Morrison fab- sent, Sally Crabtree, Billye Dungan, Mary Lou Brunej. ow: Brenda Carter, 7 A gf. X ' ,x V, Jean Benning, Sue N 7 .JN nz ,X QBQIQSQQ 9, Mitchell Hall-Top Row: Mary Dehring, Jeri Gruner, Mickey Smith, Glenda Wolke, Phyllis Talley, Rosielea Hale, Carolyn Lehrling, Barbara Sanderson, Judy Mitsch, Jerealdine Douglass, Linda Jones, Margaret Franks, Judy YVillis, Alice Green, Pat Man- ley, Ellen Francis, Caroline Carns, Betty Micks, Connie Cleman, Carol Graham, Sandy Frere. Second Row: Pat Ropp, Ruby Jack- son, Anita Hayes, Reece Grissom, Jessie Kirksey, Mary Aschentrop, Janet Franklin, Tamara Xvalford, Linda Ford, Kay Meredith, Carolyn Brogan, Peggy Lucas, Karen DeLange, Judy Murphy, Bar- Mitchell Hall Counselors-Betty Micks, Carolyn Brogan, Patsy Hill, Linda Jones, Jo Burke, Donna Gladson. Mitchell Hall-Top Row: Linda Owens, Gail Dally, Nancy Bene- dict, Kyle Sweeney, Pat Hill, Roberta Stewart, Barbara Dobbins, Linda Talbott, Judy Schmidt, Shirley Stanbrough, Kay Diehl, Diane Bainter, Joyce Messinger, Judy Clough, Louise Gomer, Elaine Hagexnann. Second Row: Jeri Stephenson, Jeanell Burns, Glenice Neptune, Gracie McDonald, Janice Myers, Carole Spriggs, Sharon Bever, Marilyn Jones, Audrey Dibble, Sarah Yates, Janice Collins, Jackie Brown, Marylyn Lambert, Jamie Gilmore, Charlotte Bowden, ,,. V. JJ I f - , , tw ...,. 1 : r , 2, A g c , 1 bara Evans, Evelyn Epler, Alice Yates. Third Row: Lana Turner, Kathryn Boatman, Patricia Gillette, Susan Keplinger, Sherrill Greenwood, Ellen Stiles, Sharon JNarren, Jeanne Arnold, Rozelie Stephens, Joyce Tucker, Faye Damrill, Carolyn Kessinger, Jeanne Mc Coffrey, Linda Knox, Marilyn Clary, Laura Olson, Jo Ann Coltrans. Bottom Row: Pat Trawyn, Ann Walker, Janis Irvin, Linda Webb, Judy Cochran, Kaye McComak, Rosie Wishall, Linda Blanscet, Fern Xvichman, Lynn Stephenson, Shirley Dobbin. Mitchell Hall Houses 250 Women Mitchell Hall, housing 250 upper class and freshmen women, was completed in 1951. The coordinated efforts of Mitchell women results in a balanced academic and social atmosphere. The highlights of the social calendar for Mitchell include an annual Halloween party and Christ- mas party, as well as participation in homecom- ing. In the past, Mitchell has placed in home- coming competition in the float and queen car divisions. Sharon Huff, Vicky Baker. Third Row: Elayne Roby, Karen Carter, Carol Eidsvig, Nancy Ackley, Melba Hansen, Carolyn Hinton, Sharon Garrett, Joyce White, Martha Cooper, Elaine Majors, Sher- rill Rush, Susan Clinesmith, Cookie Adams, Marsia Clewell, Colleen Lyon, Janis Nesbitt, Marlys Simpson. Bottom Row: Linda Heady, Lucille'Simmons, Patricia Gilbreth, Linda Porter, Ruby Parman, Carol Tokunaga, Susan Petkoff, Emilia V. Sara, Kathryn Pease, Donna Gladson, Marquita Lacy, Becky Walker. ,Q p Q , A .:x?Ta':,lr,-- N ' gg, A iii, 'f f,ip1iax?, ,jiif . yrs 1 1. ' x .img 969 Q 6 in . W - If Mitchell Hall-Top Row: Larna Beth Lueck, D'Ann Madewell, Beth Hudson, Aldene Dennis, Loraine Reed, Anna Channon, Linda Van Cleve, Faye Reece, Sharon Fenoglio, Carolyn Bozman, Mary Jan Quarles, Mary Marie Howe, Charlotte Cuthbertson, Fillinda Gossard, Diana Lynn, Linda Higgins, Beverly Powell. Second Row: Jacqueline Paramore, Jo Burke, Sharon Zahn, Irene Buser, Carolyn Breeden, Marcia Dobson, Sherrill Catchell, Beverly Broyles, Mina . - ,. . .I ' ff 9. 5. Detwiler, Joyce E. Smith, Conny Morel, Janet La Faver. Third Row: Imogene Wigton, Sharon Needham, Sharon Smith, Patricia Breshon, Pat Pyle, Lois Loncarick, Connie West, Phyllis Broyles, Margaret Macari, Susan Jorden, Mary Ann Hageman. Bottom Row: Nora Phelan, Sharon Davis, Virginia Buser, Vicky Hoffman, Karen Hansen, Jeannette Hensley, Judy Enz, Marlene Hubbard. l . Mitchell Hall Ofllcers-Top Row: Carol Eiclsvig, Vice President, Program Chairman. Bottom Row: Jeri Stephenson, Publicity Chair- Faye Reece, Secretary, Loraine Reed, Treasurer: Jackie Brown, man, Marilyn Jones, President, Elaine Hagemann, Music Chairman. Mitchell Hall Advisory Board-Top Row: Jamie Gilmore, Barbara Dobbins, Marilyn Clary. Bottom Row: Brenda Schuler, Susan Keplinger, Carol Eidsvig, Jo Ann Coltrane. 149 if? N 'ise1s:z.fQfLf- ., s ' :Ei ,533 fE!fi?Y-- 1 lf: Y . , W Q .1 .. ef?,rr:1we2i4t,,..,, H r, 4, Q: z., - , ea 2-t-rpwrwzfr wr ww rr , u 'w'N 'P 6 0 E Q E03 is 9 J, ,QI , yy .Q .QQ 9 J l' I hee 4 J 4, V Q W 5' ra' gi a 1 B at w t Af' :K lj ,lil lg l .. A ' s if as Q 1 I SE X, r v v my V ,Q lb 7 , -1 I Willard Hall-Top Row: Donna Smith, Carol Reece, Judy Cook, Jody Malman, Jenny Lou Bernd, Sara Land, Lynda McPherson, Robin Kerr, Patricia Curth, Patricia Kentner, Dana Richardson Joe Young, Sharon Evans, Kerry Hill. Second Row: Susie Brown, Katy Daniel, Delores Sweany, Phyllis Dawns, Christie Crooks, Phyllis Campbell, Sandy Mc Peak, Dennie Beeny, Linda Whetstine, r Willard Hall Omccrs-Top Row: Patricia E. Breshon, House Managerg Jacqueline Gardner, Vice Presidentg Jennifer Ellis, Secretary-Treasurer, Penny Godard, Publicity Chairmang Carol McKay, Social Chairman. Bottom Row: Mary Anna Marsh, Cultural Chairman, Lynda McPherson, Presidentg Martha Hutchins, Special Events Chairman. Willard Hall-Top Row: Carol McKay, Linda Syring, Pat Ross Gwin Maze, Sandy Barlet, Ray Tridlc, Sharon Mann, Barbara Vaughn, Jackie Jacobson, Mary Anna Marsh, Beverly Dalrymple, Linda Orr. Second Row: Nancy Ellen Jones, Barbara Duckwall, Marilyn Smith, Donna Sue White, Sandy Geil, Nancy Yocum, V A W, f - V Dianne Byrne, Glen Lamb, Gwen Daily, Cheryl Shepherd, Linda Vance, Maribeth Kramer. Bottom Row: Penny Godard, Salley Ross, Teryl Ruch, Norma Meek, Peggy Dormois, Nicki Conklin, Sue Garrett, Kathy Sturns, Diane Pillow, Connie Moore, Pam Greenfield, Pat Thomison. Willard Hall Oldest Of Dormitories Willard Hall was built in 1923 and houses 152 freshmen women. The seven upper class coun- selors of Willard coordinate the activities and each year have a get-acquainted party, Christmas party, and various other parties sponsored by individual floors. Willard is also active in home- coming by entering house decorations each year. Willard women also are participating in the col- lege bowl competition. Jeanne Cleveland, Jonice Davis, Sharon M. Burns, Carol Sue John. Bottom Row: Barbara Denton, Kay Livingston, Joan Martin, Neroniy Lea Hopkins, Margaret Ann Chrisman, Nikki Bell, Helen Justice, Sondra Monroe, Susie McGehee, Marlys Riley. Wie' afefwmei. ga s ,ii ' E Q RX -I all WVillard Hall-Top Row: Sydney Jones, Lynn Berry, Ellen Wilkins, Carol Berthot, Judy Koch, Anita Fowler, Kay Malone, Nancy Isen- hower, Sara Breen, Sharon Halcromb, Charlene Smith, Kathleen Snyder, Sharon Russell, Rosalee Ann Williams, Lavonne Fast, Pat McAtee, Sheila Singhurst. Second Row: Jeanie Singmastcr, Nancy Paterson, Barbara Williams, Joyce Wightman, Carole Hill, Carol YA' Ann Smith, Martha Hutchins, Glenda Burnett, Jennifer Ellis, Judy W'ay, Glenda Hobson, Catherine Cuthbertson, Nancee Lisson, Eileen Kirhel, Becky Read. Bottom How: Karen Coaker, Shirley Reasoner, Brenda Barnes, Jane Gaston, Nancy Jane Jones, Sandra Clary, Jeane Best, Joanie Kirkovich, Patti I-Iartung, Margie Alger, Gloria Gardner. Willard Hall Advisory Board-Top Row: Mary Jane Quarles, Barbara Denton, Jacque, Gard- ner, Margie Alger, Kathleen Snyder. Bottom Row: Kay Malone, Nicki Conklin, Jean Peck. Willard Hall Counselors-Top Row: Tara Shideler, Phyllis Campbell, Bobby Jo Berry. Bottom Row: Jeny Cleveland, Joan Gibson, Sharon Nuss, Rochelle Stewart. Bowen Hall-Top Row: Ronald Wade, David Hall, Kent Parrett, Gary Gardner, Tom Hankins, Raymond Hittle, Lynn Schooler, Kutlu Isin, John Mahin, Gerald Eades, jerry Levans. Second Row: John Peterson, David Beaman, Paul Mitchell, joe Smith, jerry Young, Ken Kenstel, Alan Thiebaud, Joe Perrigo, Al Goodgen, Bowen Hall Officers-Top Row: Frank R. Horine, Parliamen- tariang Libby Burch, Chuck Hoover, Secretaryg Harold Barn- hart, Athletic Manager. Bottom Row: Frank Matteucci, Head Proctor, David Palmer, President, Bob Babcock, Vice Presi- dent. Dale Schneider, Dennis Watson. Bottom Row: Mike Wilson, Gor- don Burt, jerry Bedenbender, john Baldwin, Ronald Laughlin, Stu Powell, Al Dolinar, Paul Cameron, Paul Tucker, Raymond Huary. Bowen Hall High in Scholarship Bowen Hall, completed in 1956, housing 116 men, has been consistently high in scholarship of the men's dormitories. Besides its interest in scholarship, Bowen has participated actively in homecoming, entering in queen car and float divisions. The highlight of Bowen's social events each year is its Christmas and spring dinners held at the Spring River Inn. Bowen also actively contributes to intramurals. Bowen Hall-Top Row: james Patterson, Louis Hafner, Pete Mas- sengill, Rodney Caranaga, Ken MCC-uffin, Roy Saffold, David Beas- ley, Buddy jones, jim Swanson, john R. Haberbosch, Ronald Vig- nery. Second Row: Greg Marsh, Terry Reffett, Richard Nogle, Delbert Gentry, Rex Hall, Ronald Kelley, D. Vincent McMullen, Paul Eggerman, james Bryant, john Murray. Bottom Row: Michael Pruitt, jim Bales, David Qualls, Frank Planner, Gary Lind, Bill Whetzel, Dale Skolaut, Bob Lappin, Robert jones, Dave Azwell. 1 Trout Hall-Top Row: Bill Akin, Tom Bradshaw, Bill Fruetel, Sheldon Grover,.Ed Ramsey, Richard Hurst, Douglas M. Breen, Bob Heitschmidt, Charles T. Miller, Doug Borchardt, Ron Lane, Thomas J. Flynn. Second Row: Larry NN. Graber, Ted Clinton, N. David Crnsinbery, Gordon Wayne Talley, Louis W. Bohannan, Trout Hall Outstanding Intramurals Trout Hall placed first among menis dormi- tories in the 1962-63 intramural season. Trout, built in 1956, now houses 118 men after the completion of a new 12-room addition. Besides its interest in intramurals, Trout also sponsors a get-acquainted and a Christmas party as well as a spring picnic each year. Men of Trout com- bine their efforts to promote a balanced living program. Trout Hall-Top Row: Steve Brady, Donald Miller, Kenneth D. Harifelder, Steve Olson, Don Bainter, Connor Smith, William Forrest, Richard Hancock, Bob Rhodes, Tom Theel, Raymond Peterson, Dan Mortunes, Ted Vllatts, Willis Heydcnberk, Gordon E. Smith. Second Row: Bill Merchant, Racine Myers, jack McPhail, Jim Smith, Ronald Culbertson, Otis Thomas, Le Roy Chaney, Ron Christopher, Don Richuine, Bob Welton, Gary Wimmer, Russell Trve Allan Fretzs, Lee E. DeMott, Lyle L. Potts, Stephen R. Wolk, Benny Keathley. Bottom Row: Allan Stubes, Charles Hirsch, Bob Beaver, jim Wolf, Clinton Baker, Dick Hoch, John F. Nice, jr., Ernest C. Lewis, jr. Trout Hall Olhcers-Top Row: Denny Egbert, Treasurerg Don Bell, Proctor. Second Row: Paul K. Adamson, jr., Proc- torg Louis Bohannan, Secretaryg Mrs. Lawson Kiteg john D. Rose, Proctor. Bottom Row: Terry Casady, President, Larry YV. jones, Head Proctorg jim Wolf, Vice President. Boons, jim Hackney, Merrill Nice, jim Weaver. Third Row: Ron- ald Adams, Bill Mnsson, Earl L. Vvilliams, Ray Spcllman, Larry Mackgai, Chuck Moorehead, Jim Triplett, Danny Hoobler, Steve Potter. john Evers, Denny Shives. Bottom- Row: Darrel Bruns, Terry Beck, Michael Blair, Mark Eveans, Roger Boehne, Ronald .Knost, Philip S. Hemphill, Alan Adkins, Fred Hofferber. Tanner Hall-Top Row: john Dormois, jerry D. Millard, Richard Osiecki, Dave Stewart, Bob Frikken, john Ferrell, Stephen Ted- ford, Larry Cromwell, Terry Ishmael, Larry Berg, john Glaves. Second Row: Royce Hines, Tom Hannon, John Brennan, Bruce New Rooms Increase Tanner's Capacity Tanner Hall, oldest of the men's dormitories, received a 12-room addition this fall bringing the total capacity of the dorm to 116. Tanner's oflicers and counselors cooperate to promote house activities, such as the annual Christmas and spring parties, and homecoming decorations. Tanner placed fourth in homecoming house dec- orations this year. In intramurals, Tanner placed second in football competition. Stover, jeff Pohndorf, Leon Sapp, Paul Bavaro, jim Thornburg, Jim Redfield. Bottom Row: Bennett L. Miller, Quenton E. Hurst, J. Brian Odorn, Martin Morford, William R. Pollman, Larry Kempton, Larry Stewart, Ivor Davis. Tanner Hall Oflicers-Top Row: Gordon Stineman, Athletic Chairmang Philip Hines, Head Proctorg Frank Clark, Social Chairman. Bottom Row: Richard Ingold, President: Mrs. Helen Van Niss, Housemotherg Les Nakamura, Vice President. Tanner Hall-Top Raw: Keith Huff, Max Strickert, Tom Reves, Loren J. Sayers, Robert G. Lynn, Rodge Douglas Starkey, Sam N. Fessler, Charles L. McGune, Jerry Bough, jerry Hoss, Tom Schweit- Tanner Hall-Top Row: Marvis Lawrence, Eugene Brant, Norman Ulbrich, john Matthews, Mike Nowell, Roger Wetmore, Larry Meiers, Barny Sanders, Chuck Seel, Hal Durr, Gary Morton, David Thurman, Larry Peterson. Second Row: Mike Seyb, Terry Had- zer, Cletus Linenberger. Bottom Row: David Ankenman, Michael Cole, joe Brooks, Wayne Ogata, Ronnie Sharp, Ronnie D. Stout, joe M. Miller, Tom Odle. sell, David Norris, Bill Atwell, Allan Swayze, Keith Kirby, Ronnie Porter, Gilbert Clary, Michael McMullen. Bottom Row: Lynn Paul Faivre, Robert Lee Stafford, Philip Hines, Nick Wadman, Larry Hill, Delbert E. Vanek, Ken Gnagy, Francis Peek, Gary Steele. Shirk Hall-Top Row: Paul Hogen, Ronald Rowland, Nelson Newcomer, Joe Burns, Dale Shaw, Leon Mendez, Danny Snyder, Ronald Cook. Second Row: jack Kountz, Thomas Richard Bay, Steve Orban, Peanut Ridley, Jerry Malan, john Kennell, Leland Shirk Hall To Double Capacity Shirk Hall, built in 1958 with a capacity of ll5 men, is now in the process of adding an ad- ditional wing. The new addition will bring the total capacity of the hall to 270. Each year Shirk sponsors a Christmas dinner and spring picnic, as well as participating in homecoming decora- tions. Shirk has been consistently high in intra- mural activities and in the past has been dormi- tory champs in basketball, baseball, volleyball, and swimming. Shirk Hall-Top Row: Earl Sheldon, Sileshi Berhane, William Saukey, Clyde Mays, Kenny Gray, Bob Hannnel, Roger Easson, Larry Blackburn, Leroy Stafford, Roger Hall, C. Douglas Doudna. Second Row: Morris Phalen, Bill Frizzell, Bob Couch, Steve Vogel, Selvey, Parviz Yousefzadeh. Bottom Row: James Crump, Tom O'Dell, Kenny Smith, Bob Rocter, Ken Doffing, Craig Baker, Bob Robinson, Acy Kameh. Shirk Hall Officers-Top Row: Daniel Deasy, Proctor: Rodney Patton, Treasnrerg Austin Ray, Secretaryg John Gardner, Proc- tor. Boltom Row: james Grace, President: Mrs. Mabel Throne, House Director: Bud Rapholz, Vice President. Bob Powell, Gary Fain, Kent Dobson, Bruce Belline, Gary Key, Rod Langby, Arnold Mears. Bottom Row: Mathious Gessese, Van Bettega, Mohammed B. Twaij, Andrew Montgomery, Howard Lar- son, Avil S. Alcho, Richard Danielson, john Stottlemire. Top Row: Lester Van Huss, John Wendel, Dennis Dolan, James Cassida, Gerald Coon, Mike Huddleson, Darrel Cobble, Dave Schroeder, Ralph Bell, Stanley Jones, Bob Holtzman, Douglas Rad- cliffe. Second Row: Richard Voelker, john Force, jack Vaught, Gene Beauchamp, Richard Long, Glen Osborn, Guy Coltharp, Cole Q S Q. Creason, Howard South, James Holcom. Bottom Row: Raymond Allee, Ed Brown, Dave Ellis, jack Chrisman, Mrs. Margaret Scalet, john Hyde, james I-leffermon, Chuck Bertoni, Dave Harader, Gary Jones, Bob Linquest. Top Raw: John F. Mintier, Lyle Ohlde, Tom Pickrell, Larry Wied- erstein, David I-Ioward, Phillip Briscoe, Hamilton Tierrell, Lynn Bousman, james Warne, Charles Metro. Bottom Row: Darrell Berg- Lakeview Hall Lakeview Hall has a capacity of 130 men. The men have been active in the intramural program, win- ning the 1963 softball and football dormitory cham- eson, Arthur Garren, Lester Callas, Dale Hardesty, Kenneth Clounch, Edward Underwood, Duane Miller, Sam Williams. pionships and all college runner up in football. Each year the dormitory sponsors several social activities as well as participates in homecoming decorations. Left to right: Kenneth Clounch, Vice - presidentg john Mintier, Social Direc- tory David Schroeder, Presi- dentg Dale Hardesty, Intra- mural Director. MV l 1 . E N I g ' '58 . sa I I 'P '- -, Q -A , ' 4 J A 1 E A , Wu . li' u., 1 f A ' W N... 1' M V , wr ,A , QQ, ,, :mu 5 , , J .1 1 , ' MU wx 1 ,iw W A A I dl ,511 1 E ke J - 1 uw M is ,,.,,l,,, 1 X Q. I W ? - 4 as . , Eigfggf igzlq f hw ' . W . , V 1' .,.., Q , 1 fl! JP- 4 S f f Q , if ,1 - Fl ff X II ,. ., , K jj Mai I X -U,-is :Qi .- ef A 1 1 'fkk .rht I ip Q 5 H , 'ff 'Qty -4, ff ' , 5 , fp Q- ' f f I zzq K- Vzlzlqlzl, - . ,V V 1 4 ' ' .4 gig., IQ- . V '-Q ' ' ' I ' 'xt V A ,,T.M , , : Q , ..,j'1y ' , iff if - N - ' L PY ., , 174 a , ,.,,.,,. , 191 ,, 'ASM ,. L x- if-L A - N' I ' ML, V A ' '-mv-I-W W, . -A 1 A A . . 1 . ' L ' ' 5 sw :Q , fi. ,za 2..W.,.... ,, ffiiifiifiiifiiiff H 5222522525222 Louis Barney President ifllwfl Student Assembly The Student Assembly of Kansas State College of Pittsburg is the major governmental body by and for the students. It represents the students in all student affairs and initiates such actions as it deems necessary for their best interest. It is dedicated to the promotion of scholarship and student leadership in the fulfillment of a varied and vital college education. Under the leadership of President Louis Barn- ey, the Assembly initiated several policies for Assembly improvement. Much work has been given to the writing of a new constitution this year. Parents Night, and Senior Day are among a few of the activities the Student Assembly sponsors. Ken Doffing Sherry Baer Iraj BI'OOIT13I'ld Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Educational Affairs Student Affairs Human RCIHUOHS Willis Heydenberk Harry Frizzell Louise Gomer V ice-President Treasurer Secretary Student Government President of Senior Class Rep. at Large .- - m l. w W vi m , ii. . 1 1' lm , H- l . H, c l Carol Karr Robert Stahl Nancy Dunham Jack Sexton Larry Thomas Senior Class Rep. Junior Class Rep. junior Class Rep. Soph. Class Pres. Freshman Class Pres, Karen Coaker Jay Munsel Ivan Harding Mary Anne Vietti Vincent Mullen Freshman Class Rep. Graduate School Rep. Vocational School Rep. Rep. at Large Rep. at Large James Swanson Roy Saffold Micheal Dash Jack Fulton Carol Graham Rep. at Large Rep at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Gerry McKenna Gary Bender Dr. Alvin Proctor Dr. Richard Welty Mr. Channing Carpenter Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Sponsor Sponsor Parliamentarian 159 GHTY 015011 Sharon Moore George Lampe VlCC-PfCSldCHt Secrgtary Treasurer Louis Barney Miss Judy Talmage Mr. Jack Overman Exofficial Member Program Director Union Director ' f Ea-gig 3 Gene Schmidt President ll Student Union Board The Student Union Board of Kansas State College plans and administers the activities of the Student Union so as to contribute to a well- rounded social, recreational, and cultural life for all of K S Cs students. In addition it plans the most judicious use of the activities and facilities of the building. In the past thirteen years, the Board has cen- tered its attention on making and administering policy. This year the Board has initiated an ac- tivity program which has been financed by a pro- gram fee approved by the Board of Regents. Also, the Board has become more important because of the increased size of the building. 11' , H , ww.- - , . , . v - John Bumgarner Marilyn Shanks Janine Stuckey Tom Russell Publicity Chairman Special Events Chairman Movies Chairman Public Relations Chairman Dianne Byrne Joan Gibson Dean Patricia Patterson Games Chairman Dance Chairman Dean of women Dean Ralph Wright Professor Robert Hart Mr. Kenneth Colyer Mr. L. B. Carlyon Dean of Men Chairman Business Dept. Maintenance Dept. 161 Associated Women Students Council, Judicial Board Ff.-.. - - F' -1 - - .H-ia:-: .: . ,, , 7155 - - - K 1m,,efQs,s,m, Za 3 :.: 1 ' ggi ' 'lu' i 1221551555 f.:iw:iiiiiifi1 iem ll, :Y Q 'jliu' 2 :2 ' ' W I1 , 'i.,,gQi:: Y 4 U V - -i -1 -' it W i-VIN, 'Q ,Q Top Rong- Modine Chickadonz, Jeanie Hawkinson, Peggy Dormois, Judy Conklin, Lynn Berry, Beverly Knapp, Patty Dcvcrs, Judy Martin, Janie Lewis, Ina Shreve, Carole Hill, Larna Beth Lueck, Becky Harrison. Second Rozug Carol Spencer, Mary Benelli, Sara Fo rmulate Regulations The YVomen's Council of the AYVS is a legislative body that formulates all regulations concerned with the women students. The Council also acts as liaison between the women students and the ofhcial gov- erning groups of AWS. President of this year's AWS is Tara Shideler. The purpose of the AWS Judicial Board is to Kapple, Judy Weber, Judy Schmidt, Judy Schoenhofer, Carole Spriggs, Glenda XVolke, Elaine Nordness. Bottom Rnwg Janet Franklin, Judy Smith, Sheryll Reves, Tara Shideler, Dorothy Ensminger, Joan Macklin, Jeanc Cleveland. consider and to make the necessary recommendations when serious violations of the regulations concerning women students occur. To give each situation in- dividual consideration and to help each girl make a better adjustment to college life are the principal aims of the Judicial Board. Top Row: Louise Gomer, Anita Fowler, Linda Thomas, Sherry Baer, Dean Patterson, Helen Aikins. liotlonz Howg Mina Detwiler, Barbara Dixon, Jean Tennyson, Jane Stine. Mitlfii it it U ' it it if in if will it 3' miss Hi ,i it it it ,i ,Xi .rhggg ,W riuiigiggiii Top Rowg Judy Menghini, Jerry Cleveland, Mary Benelli, Rochell Stewart, Judy McCreight, Jean Bottens, Kathy Bradshaw, Louise Gomer, Treasurer. Second Rowg Jacqueline Adams, Sherril Reeves, Judy Goodman, Marilyn Hall, Becky l-Iarrison, Judy Coonrod, Newly Organized SPARS is the newly organized sophomore hon- orary comprised of approximately thirty women who were chosen at the end of their freshman year on the basis of outstanding scholarship, personality, activity, recommendation and service. This group is a service organization placing emphasis on cultural events. Top Row, Carl Swenson, Jim Pauley, Fred Thompson, Elvin De- Mott, Vklilliam Marchand, William Sutton, Phillip Hughes, Joe Schommer, Joe Broyles, W. L. Tompkins, Jacob Zimmerman, Dick Johnson. Second Row, Iris Traxson, Carol McCloskey, Linda g-Tfv-i--v-f-v--- ---!A-'- - --Y Marilyn Shanks, Dorothy Ensminger, Ann Swearingen, Secretary. Bottom Ilowg Karen Salasbury, Marilyn Lambert, Sue Morgan, Presidentg Marlys Simpson, Carol Graham, Bobbi Jo Berry, Ann L. Speck, Marian Bergman. Promotes Cooperation The Religious Activities Council was formed on Kansas State Colleges campus to promote coopera- tion and understanding among our religious groups. The council consists of one representative from each religious organization on campus. The council presents films and panel discussions to interested students on religion and campus life. Jones, Sandy Barlet, Ifaye Jacob, Linda Thomas, Ellen Francis, Linda Herron. Bottom Row: Harriett Candy, Mildred Lichlyter, Jeanne Arnold, Elizabeth Adey, Sharon Hilligoss, Jean Tennyson, Judy Kock, Karen Hansen. F792i5??'1-Siiwiiirl Eff-5' 1 ' fwemffiuwzrswf tg, . ff , 500 Additional N Kanzas Printed To Insure Supply David Van Hooser, editor Because of increased enrollment, the demand for the 1963 Kanza was greater than the supply. Therefore, this year 500 ad- ditional copies were ordered. It is our desire to make an ade- quate number available. A remodeling was completed on the sixteen member staff. One of the most prominent inovations was the creation of Pho- tography Editor. This new position solved many old coordination problems. As the year progressed the staff worked toward one deadline after another and conducted a Kanza Queen contest too. Tom Speck, photography editorg Carol Fallis, secretary ,N H X M . ..,r. ,, E ii i ,, ii: In i i PE: 5 David Schroeder, business manager M1...-illifl ii .iszm 32 ff i' l Sm.. z or R w 1 w W . af 4 Y 'X R Z' 5v -- , -' -.4 , A .qv 1: 1539 Dave Torbett Editor-in-Chief Bob Johnson Associate Editor za i Third Place Award The Collegio is the campus newspaper of Kan- sas State College. It attempts to be independent in serving the student body. The Collegio comes out weekly, usually in eight page editions. This year the Collegio took third place in the national contest sponsored by Pi Delta Epsilon, honorary journalism fraternity. Newspapers could be entered for schools with over four thousand enrollment. Edited by David Torbett several changes were made, including introducing a national cartoonist on national and international subjects and giving the Student Assembly and Student Union Board comprehensive coverage of their actions. Robert Sullivan Business Manager ,!Usmfss MANAGER fo 'X Don Hefferman Jeanne Arnold Assistant Business Manager Society Editor Darlene Stiteler M1-, Jack Fought News EdltOl' Advi50r A .Q5 fv Collegio staff members working toward their deadline. ' 4 1 wr'-new 1f , l H -- M -tw 52'w '-iziwl 'wfl'lM'fj it WJ- ' lm. w j',l, ,,.LQL,w nwyigww tl, M Hw,w1w ,w N it in u ,um yum ll H f,M,5y,, is sn My .H Qa5?iS3??33YiE l'l','l FEBQYZEEQV 'H ' ,rl w lu 1 225921553 I' HAH,-. 1 sf -hasnt ,Mx 1 ,l 1-11 .a . ff- M, JVP1 11' L , fi' Eff' fred: 1 X xi - :S .. il i'X,w- Matrix staff at work Literary Magazine The magazine is published once a semester during Matrix, the official literary mavazme of KSC, an the academic year and competition is open to all swers a basic need in student life by providing all members of the student body. KSC students an official medium of intellectual and Lana McCullough is the 1964 editor. creative expression. Top Row: Mr. Charles Cagle, Stanley Schmidt, Brian Delaney, Robert Pierce, Robert Harvey. Bottom Row: Sandy Eggars, Lana McCullough, Glenna Richardson, Gary Bender. 168 Biology Club-Top Row: Carl Bass, Gary Selby, Richard Edwards, Pat Ireland, Ken Heacock, Greg Marsh, Gary Roderick, Bran Dun- can, Clark Beasley, Glenn Clarkson. Second Row: Lance Davis, Ralph W. Kelting, T. M. Sperry, H. A. Hays, Larry Goodwin, john Biology Club Membership in the Biology Club is open to mem- bers of the Biological Science Department majors and minors. Through their membership, students gain a greater knowledge of the practical points of teaching, as well as professional skills. Organ Guild-Top Row: Pat Ropp, Maybelle Circle, Eletha Woer- mer, Sharon Hilligross, Sally Crabtree, Wendy Dooley, Martha Pate, Anna Clanen. Bottom Row: Florine Best, Jackie Paramour, Dormois, Everett Grisby, jim Emig, Chuck Hoover, jerry Choate, L. E. Keller. Bottom Row: J. C. johnson, jr., Imogene Wigton, Sharon Bailey, Rosalie Hale, Sharon Grotheer, Kay Kirby, Karen Prathes, B. A. Branson. Organ Guild The Kansas State College Organ Guild was or- ganized in 1959. The purpose of the organization is to further good church music performed by organists and choirs and to gain an outstanding of the instru- ment through its history of performance. The active membership of the group is any organ student study- ing here at the college. Jody Irwin, john Norton, john Wright, jack Briest, Ed Oathout, Janice Pottor, Dr. Laing. , -HL., l -. Top Row: Sandy Crawford, Karen Malmberg, Sharon YVebster, Mary Stumpff, Janet Krack, Dona Boatman, Frances Samuels. Bottom Row: Linda Higgins, Dana Richardson, Sharon Wad- man, Charlene Strack, Ann Degner, Beth YVray. Pemm Club Promotes Language and Physical Education Literature Club The Physical Education Major-Minor Club is composed of young women who are majoring or mi- noring in the field of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. The purpose ot the club is to broaden their knowledge and appreciation of their chosen Held. Constant participation and cooperative undertak- ings by the members have made the organization a definite educational and cultural asset to the Physical Educational Professional student. Top Ro-wg Charles H. Cagle, Richard Korns, WValter Shear, Walter Pennington, Jean McColley, Marie Doyle, Judy Willis, Kathleen Rice, Janice Gay, Marian Woody, Loraine Reed, John F. Mintier, Bob H. Pierce, Michael McMullen, Robert Harvey fVice-presidentj. Second Row: Irene Buser, Linda Davis, Marilyn Hall fsocial chair- The Language and Literature Club is an organi- zation open to all students majoring or minoring in one of the Fields in the department. The club is designed to promote interest in a particular field as Well as to stimulate academic achievement. manj, Lana McCullough, Judy Coonrod, Koeta Dunham, Lana Turner, Jackie Brown, Lydia Lodge. Bottom Row: Linda Qwens, Jeanne Arnold, Jeanette Borello, Glenna Richardson fPres1dentJ, Caroline Carns, Kathy Wagner, Carol Lake. 3 il , . Top Row: Roger Howell, Gary Lind, Kent Dobson, Bill Spencer, Steve Locks, John Ferrell, Bill Hein, John Droska, Garry Denney, Edwin Thornton. Second Row: Mr. Kenneth Colyer, Gary Bur- roughs, Martha Cooper, Alice Joyce White, Carole Hill, Janice Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity Phi Beta Lambda was organized at the college in 1954. All Business majors and minors are eligible for membership in the organization. For the current year the officers are Jim Bryan, Presidentg Bob Hough, Vice Presidentg Tim Witty, Top Rowg Leon Boyd, Martin Morford, Tim Witty, Bob Hough, Phil Hughes, Larry Meiers, Buddy Jones. Second Rowg Bob Dum- cum, Fred Brown, Larry Roy, Larry Wright, Clarence Wynn, Frank Alderman, John Hogan, Gary Pearman. Third Rowg Mary Ann Alsbaugh, Tamara Walford, Jim Bryan, Mr. Leonard Sheffield. Bottom Rowg Willmetta Sailsbury, Charlotte Bowden, Vicky Hoff- man, Phyllis Broyles, Margaret Macari, Beverly Broyles, Marilyn Smith, Sandra Lester. Treasurer, Sandra Lister, Recording Secretaryg Jo Nell Doyle, Corresponding Secretaryg Mary Ann Har- din, I-Iistorian-Reporter. The sponsors of Phi Beta Lambda are Mr. Kenneth Colyer and Mr. Leonard Sheffield. Hardin, Kaye Lynn Webb, Judy Mitchell, Diane Collins, Joyce Gabel, Judy Han. Bottom Row: Carla Berry, Geraldine Douglas, Aldene Dennis, Sharon Fenoglio, Mary Jane Quarles, Janice Myers, Joan Scherstuhl, Clara Faye Southern. .Q 1 f ' Q55 , 0' , L, 7 w 'Q if t' ' ,,. vi ' P, 'Wx 51457 Top Row: Linda Lue Libermann, Rosemary Choate, Linda Holmes, Sheryll Ann Reeves, Anne Hammond, Kay Patterson, Ann Swear- ingen, Marilyn Staton, Patricia Kentuer, Christie Crooks, Connie Mfest, Marcia Dobson, Helen Riggs, Roberta Hobart, -Ieannetta Haslam, Elberta Clinton, Lela Ramsey. Svcmzd Rout- Judy Helken- burg, jon Kay Brogan, Sharon Sue Bever, Sarah Yates, Donna Sue White, Donna Shadkhoo, Kathy Camp, Linda Talbott, Christy Jones, Anna Channon, Ruby jackson, Kathleen Beatty, Marquita Home Economics Club An organization of Home Economics majors and minors which strives to familiarize the members with progress and development in the field and to provide a closer relationship of students with each other and with the faculty. Top Rowg Frank Lacina, Andy Switlik, Sgt. at arms, Herbert Hall, Walt Mason, Dr. james L. Pauley, Sponsor, Dr. Melvin Potts, Mr. Elton Cline, Dr. Elbert Crandall, Chairman-Chemistry Dept., Ted Snider, Paul Spangler, Raymond Houser. Bottom Row: Pat Yousef- Lacy, Betty Carwin, Barbara Roe, Mary jon Hall, Sabina Snow. Third Row: Margaret Stangl, Mary I-Iankammer, Irene Meyer. Phyllis Campbell, reporter, Nancy Wilson, treasurer, Beth Hudson, vice-president, Kay Walker, president, Faye Reece, secretary, Elaine Kooncc, historian, Gertrude Chittenden, Sally Horn. Bottom Row: Mary Baker, Judy Menghini, Patty Devers, Deanna Packard, Jan Trowbridge, Lois O'Malley, Linda Van Cleave, Roezetta Hammond, Linda Blanscet. unior Group The American Chemical Society serves as a step- ping stone for undergraduate students into member- ship in the senior group of the American Chemical Society. Goals of the group are to establish profes- sional ethics in chemistry. zadeh, joan Fassler, Anoosh Mizany, Gary Bender, President, Dale Cunningham, Vice-president, Norberta Wachter, Secretary-Treas urer, Howard Thornhill. Top Row: Subhi Rabin, Yady Malek, Roy Saffold, Howard Ellis, down Nemati, Bob Pierce, Ruey-Yueng Huang, Mohammed Bagxn Fannokh Miznnian, Alineza Ghodstinat. Sammi Rowg Hossein Ben Twaii. Bottom Row: Dan Sherman, Ye Sook Son, julia Lee, Mrs Abbas, Brian Delaney, Mike Simmons, Mathious Gessese, Ferey- Hughes, Emilia Lara Carol, Pat Gilbert, Parvig Yousefzadeh. Top Rozug Ali Ghastinat, Vice President: Dan Sherman, President. Bottom Row, Emilia Lara, Treasurer: Mrs. Perva Hughes, Sponsor: Patricia Gil- birth, Secretary. 174 International Goodwill The International Friends Organization was created to bring the international students on the KSC campus together, to provide them with a wider social and cultural outlook, and to pro- mote international goodwill and understanding. Membership is open to not only international students but also to any other student. Top Row: Bill Guestel, James Engle, Henry Capner, Kent. Parrot, Dennis Donavan, Tony Sepansic, Louis Fcrlo, Dick Frelte, Mr. Vineyard. Second Roux- Robert Caldwell, Harold Dunning, Paul Harber, Merle Mintz, Maurice Miller, Don Bell, john Nicholson, Represents Department The Industrial Education Club is an organization for all majors and minors in Industrial Education. The primary purposes of the Club are to provide opportunities for fellowship among the students and faculty of the department and for professional growth Bill Howard, Paul Alfred, Larry Forrester. Front Row: Armand I-Ioffer, Robert Bradley, Richard Taylor, Charles Varsolona, Larry Dunn, Dennis Webster, Larry Williamson, V. C. Goold, Dr. William Spence, Dr. Forrest Penny. through the programs at the regular monthly meet- ings. The club also represents the department in homecoming, World University Service, and other all-campus activities. Top Rowg Larry lvil- liamson, food chairman: Richard Taylor, V-P3 Dennis Webster, secre- tary: Larry Dunn, treas- urer. Botlom Row: Mr. V. C. Goold, sponsor: Charles Varsolona, pres- ident: Robert Bradley sponsor. v K.S.T.A.-Top Raw: Ronald Rowland, Eldon Ast, Norman Allis- ton. Tom Hankins, Gary Gardner, Jerry Cummings, Raymond Mainsele, Larry Britthart, Gilbert Burnett, Edwin Thornton, Ron Hicks, Terry Aikins, Larry Holmes, Barry White, Salvador Marquez, James Lunch, Bob Gelso. Second Row: Lucille Simmons, Marci Wise, Jane Stine, Nancy Barger, Jo Harris, Mary Oehring, Mary Ann Dernovish, Susan Coonrod, Judy Corn, Mary Anna Marsh, Joan Scherstuhl. Wendy Dooly, Ellen Miller, Jeanne Arnold, Irene K.S.T.A,-Top Row: Jim Gosh, Frank Horrise, William Pullman, Dale Cunningham, Larry Smith. Fourth Row: Nancy Dunham, Glenice Neoptne, Janet Alvis, Carlyn Bozman, Rosalie Dunn, Kath- leen Wicker, Mary Ann Metzinger, Carrol Burmett, Jean Perry. Melba Lumm, Judy McCreight, Sally Powers, Joan Darlington. Third Row: Janet Franklin, Donna Smith, Aldene Dennis, Tami Walford, Pat Trainor, Faye Jacob, Sherri George, Kathleen Beaty, Buser, Charlotte Bowden, Mary Ann Hardin. Third Row: Linda Jones, Sharon Laine, Joyce Gabel, Donna Stiteler, Mary Ellen Rals- ton, Dianna YVarfel, Carolyn Jackson, Judy Han, Judy Koch, Sandy Garrison, Phyllis Fieshtl, Jackie Harmon, Rosalie Rundell, Iris Traxson. Bottom Row: Pat Carney, Jeanell Burns, Ethel Neds, Bertha Stalker, Ruth Ann Blunt, Marlys Simpson, Jerry Ann Cleve- land, Judy Kay Schoenhoper, Loraine Reed, Sally Livingston. Peggy Troxel, Nancy Benedict, Carolyn Steffen, Janice Collins. Second Row: Kathleen Rice, Glenna Richardson, Melba Hanson, Sandra Hoobler, Alma Mehaffey, Dedee Dutcher, Marsha Moody, Janice Goodsell, Gloria Gardner, Jennifer Ellis, Carolyn Hinton. Bottom Row: Sandy Lester, Sheryll Reeves, Nancy Ackley, Elaine Phillips, Pam Wood, Pat Thomison, Sharon Huff. K.S.T.A.-Top Row: Elaine Koonce, Carol White, Janice Gray, Gerald Becker, James Thompson, Donald Starchman, Francis Loef- felholz, Joe George, David Palmer, Carol lvoolfolk, Judy Clarigh, Janice Myers. Second Row: Jo Ann Coltrane, Janice Potter, Donna Gladson, Mary Jo Quaglipne, Jacky Paramore, Phylis DeRoy, Helen Kay Foster, Zana Estis, Susan Chambers, Sheryl Bowers, Janet Student K.S.T.A. The Kansas State Teachers Association-National Education Association is the professional association for college students preparing to teach. Student K.S.T.A. provides members with oppor- tunities for developing personal growth and profes- sional competenceg for gaining and understanding of 1522225 'T J A gl Morrison, Caroline Coens, Third Row: Jackie Montee, Shirley Stanton, Sandra Wadkins, Judy Willis, Rama Campbell, Martha Dillon, Marilyn Herlocker, Sharon Vance, Joyce Smith, Imogene Wigton. Bottom Rozug Janet Ellington, Judy Prie, Sharon Andrews, Judy Coonrod, Becky Harrison, Carol Tokunaga, Susan Roberts, Sue Proctor. the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching professiong for participating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the com- munity, for active professional membership on the local, state, national and world levels. These students have completed their professional semester in their chosen teaching field. 1 NESS ' ' ,,,, T H u it ixl :PS- 'is ll ? is 5 5 Top Row: Zona Estes, Marilyn Wolfe, Treasurerg Joyce Blessant, Vice-president: Shiela Goodrich, Secretaryg Elaine Hagemann, Pres- ident. Second Ro-wg Janis Nesbitt, Marilyn Smethers, Mary Am. Girls' Band Sorority Tau Beta Sigma is a girls' band sorority. Under the sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pugh, the club provides social and educational opportunities for its members. Top Row: Sharon Stoelmaker, Carlene Tyler, Joyce Reece, Jean Perry, Janice Creger, Pat Trainor, Jean Robson, Melba Lumm, Carol Hartke. Second Row: Phyllis Broyles, Helen Kersey, Sharron Xvebster, Eleanor Haage, Jessica Compton, Linda Rice, Rick Allen, Creitz, Sherrill Rush. Bottom Row: Jamie Gilmore, Evelyn Epler, Margaret Franks. Women's Recreation Association Women's Recreation Association QWVRAJ serves as a common meeting ground for all women majoring or minoring in the field of physical education. Through this association, various activities are spon- sored, including the WRA swimming meet and WRA Fun Nights. Donna Taylor, Linda Whiteside, Beverly Broyles. Bottom Row,- Pauline Winter, Sponsor: Cora Jean Williams, Vice-president: Charlene Strack, Secretary, Beth Wray, Treasurer, Bev Bond, President. 178 Top Row: L. D. Boone, Merrill Nice, Elbert Fields, Dale Wycoff, Mahlon Arnold, Al Campbell, Melvin McCollum, john Murray, Roy Miesner, Tom Compton. Bottom Rowg jim Lutz, john Matt- Technical Field The Training and Industry Club is an organiza- tion formed of students in the Vocational Training Department. Through membership in the organiza- ney, Larry Campbell, Beverly Talorrio, Jeanne Benning, Dixie Worthington, Beverly Heisler, Roger Johnston, Howard Larson. tion, members gain experience in the technical part of their chosen field, as well as gaining knowledge in business operation. Top Row: John lvells, Tom Compton, Ray Meisner, Rich- ard Emerson. Bottom Row,- Roger Johnston, Larry Campbell, Carl Weiss. Top Row: Bill Freeman, Bill Beasley, Jack Singer, Dave Schroeder, presidentg and Walter Roderick, advisor. Second Row: joe Wright, Dent Dobson, treasurer, Eldon Ast, jerry Becker, jack Mendleson, New Chapter The K.S.C. Chapter of S.A.M. QSociety for the Ad- vancement of Managementj received' its charter Feb. 1, 1963. S.A.M. is a recognized National Professional organization of managers in industry, commerce, gov- ernment, and education. Activities include speakers, panel discussions, and plant tours. Top Rowg Denise Holmes, Sandra Bagby, Kathy Holt, Carolyn Heasty. LaMae Swearinger, Vickie jo Wallace, Linda Lombard, Judy Sprouse, Connie Bridge, Becky Stratton, Beth McClenahan. Second Row: Linda Strawn, Mary Lohman, Alice Sprouse, Brenda Allen, Connie Connaway, Clytia Pearman. Donna jeler, Elizabeth Gadow, Mary Proctor, Sponsor, Margaret Lester, Sponsor, Marilyn advisor. Bottom Row: Merle Golding, Pat Neimeir, secretaryg Carol Ranabarger, Pat McNeil. University Dames Dames Club is a member of the National Associa- tion of University Dames. Membership is composed of wives of students on campus. The object of Dames Club is to extend social and cultural oppor- tunities to the wives, as well as acquainting them with campus life. Patrick, Nancy Sherer, Penny Hasson, janet Tomlinson. Bottom Row: Nancy Zugmier, Trish Scates, Nelda Donovan, reporter: Grace Woody, treasurer, Helen Rennick, secretaryg Donna Shad- khoo, vice-presidentg Pat Caldwell, president, Barbara Cross, Nancy Karst. H Members of Campus Y selling student directories as a service project. Campus MY Camplls Y is 21 Cl11'iStii1U organization fOr bOtl1 two of its members elected as district oflicers to the young men and women. The purpose of the group is Kansas-Nebraska district. Student directories are pro- to strive to improve the character of its members duced by Campus HY as a service project. through service to others. This year Campus Y had Campus Y -Earl Williamson, Mr. Ed Harbeston, Steve Bolton, Mike Stark- weather, Gene Younger. ? X 181 Q, Top Row: Larry Pendelton, Ray Cripps, Ron Barlow, john Adams, Tim Whitty, Bob Babcock, Charles Nobes, Dave Ison, Frank Al- bertenii, Mike Starkweather. Bottom Row: Robert Hunter, advisor, Oldest and Largest Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest profes- sional business fraternity in the United States. Epsi- lon Mu Chapter was established here late in the spring semester of 1959. Business meetings, guest speakers from all phases of business, tours of local Pledges-Top Rowg Steve Orbin, Lelan Selby, Frank Alderman, Kent Dobson. Bottom Rowg Wayne Yamada, Charles Wallace, Steve Hines, Neil Holmes. Gary Allen, Dave Schroeder, Richard Wells, Brad Hall, john Hogan, Don Baner, Bill Frizell. business firms, and other projects are all a part of its chapter activities. Male business administration majors having completed a minimum of 12 hours college credit and possessing a C average are eligi- ble for membership. Bill Frizell, vice-president: John Adams, master of ritual: L. S. Bottenfield, honorary member, Ron Barlow, secretary: Richard Wells, treasurerg Dan Thompson, president. Tqp Row: fMembersj Verna Wells, judy Hastings, Karen Prather, Walker, Tara Shideler. Bottom Row: Mrs. L. H. Albus, Advisor, Judy Clough, Valerie Squires, Nancy Smith, Glenda Shepard. Joan Pistotnik, Presidentg Sue Ooley, Vice-president, Aldene Den- Second Rowg fFall Initiatesj Glenna Richardson, june Riseling, nis, Secretary, Carol Karr, Treasurer. jane Stine, Sharon Moore, Sandra Lester, Judy Menghini, Kay Golden Crest Omlcron Delta Kappa Golden Crest is the honorary society for junior and Omicron Delta Kappa is a national honorary lead- senior women who have Won scholastic distinction ership fraternity for men. Membership is based on and have demonstrated a worthy quality of leader- scholastic achievement and leadership on campus. ship and service in the life of the college. Top Rowg Dr. Axe, joe Shepard, Ken Doffing, Wayne Young. Second Row: Louie Barney, Richard Wells, Bill Frizzell, Dr. Reilly. Bottom Row: Dave Palmer, Dean Tompkins, Dan Thompson, C. H. Parker. 183 Top Row: Robert Harvey, Vice-presidentg j. R. 1-'u1tz, Willis Hey- denberk, Charles Cagle, Richard Korns, Norman Linville, john Reed, Walter Pennington, jean McCo1ley, Grace V. Goodwin. Master Written Expression Sigma Tau Delta is an honorary fraternity which strives to promote a mastery of written expression, to encourage worthwhile reading, and to foster a spirit of good fellowship among students of tl1e lan- guage and literature department. Sigma Tau Delta endeavors to stimulate by providing the reward ol? membership and congenial association with persons of like aspirations. Top Row: Bob Brown, Steve Wood, Dave Palmer, Dennis Nelson, Don Graves, Mike Lewark, Dave Askins, Dave Hall, Bill Leaphart, Mike Wilson, Gregg Kirkendall, Claude H. Miller, Ill. Second Row,- Gaylen McCubbin, Bob Fulton, Mike Dougherty, Dave Lindsey, Bob Jenkins, jim Chroust, Martin Morford, Delbert Ayres, Doug Bottom Row: Sue Ooley, Glenna Richardson, secretaryg Lana Mc- Cullough, Presidentg Kay Kennedy, Gloria Anlershek, treasurerg Rosalee Rundell, Lyn Helt, Leota Korns. KSC. Letterman K-Club is composed of letterrnen on the campus. Its purpose is to provide better relations between the student body and the athletic department. Member- ship is open to all men who have lettered in one or more varsity sports. Present activities include conces- sions at the basketball games to raise funds for schol- arships for students in all sports. Sidles, James jappa, Tom Korn. Third Row: Doug Potts, Doug Sherer, john Burnett, Phil Young, Chuck Sturdervant, Les Van Winkle, Gary Keys, Gene john, Andy Montgomery, Dave Holt, joe Murphy. Bottom Row: Gary Wilson, Ron Vignary, Chuck How- ton, Wayne Young, Charles Chancellor, john Zinn. Top Row: Clark Beasley, joe Shepard, president: Dr. L. E. Keller, Dr. Branley A. Branson, jerry Ulrickson, Kenneth Heacock, Bryon Duncan, jim Triplett, Glen Cloakson, Jerry Choate. Second Row,- Carol Peebles, Dr. Ralph W. Kelting, Dr. T. M. Sperry, Dr. H. A. Beta Beta Beta Tri Beta is an honorary fraternity in biology for majors and minors in that department. Activities of the group include perpetuation of the college muse- um and discussions of the life sciences. Hays, Larry Goodwin, jane Plutc, Everett Grigsby, Chester Twitcha ell, Tony Mahaffey, Carol Karr. Bottom Row: Dr. J, C. johnson, Barbara Dixon, Sharon Bailey, Rosalee Hale, Sharon Grotheer, Mary Lou Lewis, Karen Prather, Dr. J. C. Bass. Honorary Art Fraternity Tau Chapter, Kappa Pi, National Honorary Art Fraternity, was established on KSC's campusin 1938. This is the 25th Silver Anniversary year for Tau Chapter. It is quite unique that the present 1963 president of Tau Chapter, Terry C. Aikins, is the oldest son of the first president, Robert V. Aikins. Kappa Pi promotes interest and scholarship in art in all of its areas. Ofhcers are: President, Terry C. Aikinsg Vice-president, Ronald Hieksg Secretary, Mar- ita Williamsg Treasurer, Linda Marcumg Sponsor, Sylvia jones. Top Row: Ron Hicks, Ted Watts, Terry Aikins, Cole Creason, Ianice Reda, Sylvia jones, Sponsorg Claudean Paul. Bottom Row: Pat Talorico, Mary jones, Judy Wheeler, janet Alvis, Rama Campbell, Helen Rennick. 1 Top Row: Mary Hankammer, advisorg Kathy Camp, chaplain, Kay Walker, librariang Beth Hudson, president: Judy Menghini, vice- presidentg Elberto Clinton, recording secretary: Lois O'Malley, treasurerg Gertrude Chittenden, advisory council. Bottom Row,- Professional Home EC. Phi Upsilon Omicron is a professional Home Economics fraternity. It was founded at the Univer- sity of Minnesota on February 10, 1909. In july of 1920 Phi Upsilon was organized on the campus of KSC. During the war years the chapter became in- active and on March 18, 1961 it was reactivated. Phi Upsilon membership is based on scholarship and pro- fessional interest. Top Row: Ivan Redman, john Cox, Mr. Penney, Edwin Coehler, Merle Mintz, Mr. Hoffer, Mr. Vequist, Dennis Webster, Mr. Jac- quist, Larry Dunn. Bottom Row: Lewis Locke, secretary: Charles Rosemary Choate, Sharon Farnsworth, Faye Reece, Elaine Koonce Judy Bradrick, Donna Shadkhoo, Mrs. Sally Horn, 'Sharon Bever Sarah Yates, Patty Devers, joan Scifers. Improved Standards Epsilon Pi Tau is the international honorary pro- fessional fraternity in industrial arts and vocational education which strives for the improvement of pro- fessional standards, research, craftsmanship, teaching materials, and communication media. It develops public interest in the aims of industrial education. Varsolona, treasurerg Raymond Mandalle, presidentg Louis Ferlo vice-president, Steve Wood, Fred Smith, A. O. Browny. '35 .L'il'i?Qf' ff.Tf 'l 1 1 Tolb Row: Russel Pugh, sponsorg Edward Martin, vice-president, Mike Mason, Chris Coots, treasurerg Lynn Breen, secretaryg Gerry McKenna, John Robb, president. Bottom Row: Richard Messenger, Facilitate Band Music Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary band fraternity whose purpose is to aid and facilitate band music in America. The organization composes the nucleus of the KSC band. This year the fraternity sponsored the matinee performance of the Minneapo- lis Symphony Orchestra. Top Rozug Sandra Lester, Janice Collins, Audrey Dibble, Donna Stiteler, Billie Myers, Janice Myers, Aldene Dennis, Elaine Bryant, Carol Fallis, Charlotte Bowden. Second Row: Nelda Donovan, Carol Hines, Marsha Moody, Toni Butcher, Tamara Walford, Myrtle Tony Woodward, Ted Snider, Jim Holman, Bob Gelso, Terry Howard. Gain Working Knowledge Pi Omega Pi National Honorary Business Educa- tion Fraternity was founded on the KSC campus in 1954. Through membership in Pi Omega Pi, mem- bers gain a better working knowledge in the field of business education and its responsibilities. It is the oldest national business education honor frater- nity in the United States. Babbit, Joyce Gabel, Barbara Beougher, Mary Ann Hardin. Bottom Rowf Mr. C. H. Lundquest, Karen Wilke, Kaye Lynn Webb, Joan Macklin, Elaine Majors, Judith Han, Marci Wise, and Dr. Ralf Thomas. 5 Top Row: Pat Campbrll, Paul Eggerrnan, Terry Hedricks. Second Row: Janice Briece, Dorlye Bon, Ron Hicks, Geraldine Easson. Bottom Row: Harold Wilson, jerry Craft, Casper Fernetti, Tom Ireland. Two Major Goals Psi Chi, the honor society in psychology, was founded in 1929. It has chapters throughout the United States. Most of its active members are stu- dents majoring or minoring in psychology, While some are faculty members and other individuals in the field of psychology. Psi Chi serves two major goals. The first of these is the society's obligation to provide academic pres- tige to its initiates by the mere fact of membership. Eligibility standards must be maintained at such a level that a Psi Chi membership card and key are badges of merit attesting to the members' ability. The second is the obligation of each of the Society's local chapters to nurture the spark of that ability by offering a climate congenial to its creative develop- ment. The ultimate test of the value of any honorary society lies in the accomplishments of its members. In each year of Psi C.hi's history, more and more of its members have undertaken graduate studies. At the present time Psi Chi is well represented in the professional ranks of all the behavorial sciences. Top Row: Nancy Dunham, Sue McCord, Dorothy Carlyon, Penny Sue Hasson, Kay Geiger, Donna Smith, Judy Menghini. Second Row: Guy R. Coonrod, Marianna Sears, Karen Epler, Per- rine McKenzie, Gloria Amershek, Carolyn Hinton, Donna Glad- Honorary Education Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in educa- tion. Its purpose is to encourage high profes- sional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Membership of Alpha Zeta chapter includes graduate students, faculty, juniors and seniors who meet the standards of the organization. Top Row: Sandra Lester, Reith Doyle, Kathleen Rice, Carol Ann Bain, Marsha E. Moody, Koeta Dunham, Marlene Senechal, Vada Scifers, olleen Lyons, Suzanne Mundell, Charlotte Bourden, Sharon Moore, Tara Shideler, Doris Dolence, Elayne Roby, Patsy Terril, Jean Roach, Betty Lou Shepherd. Second Row: Mary Ann Hardin, Judy Han, Tamara Walford, Kay Walker, Betty Jo Keith, Patty Devers, Ruth Walker, Cole Creason, Gary Gardner, Gary Smart, son, Suann Barth, A. G. Brewington. Bottom Row: Rosalee Run- dell, Marcia Rowe, Sue Ooley, Pat Carney, Kay Boisdrenghien, Aldene Dennis, Carol Woolfolk. Top Row: Guy R. Coonrod, counselorg Karen Epler, historian: Aldene Dennis, treasurer. Bottom Row: Rosalee Rundell, vice- presidentg Suann Barth, secretaryg Carol Woolfolk, president. Carol Lake, Kathleen Wicker, Marian Woody, Sharon Vance, Dor- othy Sumner, Jo Sharon Harris, Aletha Wuhrman, Janice Myers. Bottom Row: Lydia Lodge, Agnes Gallinetti, Elaine Bryant, Jane Stine, Nancy Barger, Betty Micks, Kathy Camp, Elaine Hagemann, Martha Barr, Caroline Cams, Janice Gay, Judy Coron, Kaye Webb, Glenna Richardson, LaDell Tayler, Karen Van Laningham, Linda Ray Jones. Kappa Mu Epsilon-Top Row: james Thornburg, Edward Sartore, Jerry Campbell, Robert jones, Roland Cummings, Alan Thiebaud, Roy Saffold, Dale Cummingham, Francis Christian, Richard Thomp- son, Leonard McCoy, Neil Wiley. Second Rowg Richard Engold, Gary Kriegrnan, Frank Horine, William Pollman, Robert Douthitt, Gary Grifhns, Fred King, Bob Lohman, Wellington Engel. Third Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is a national honorary math faternity for students with a B average in college mathematics. Programs are primarily handled by the students discussing different phases of mathematics. Phi Delta Kappa is an international professional fraternity for men in education. The membership is composed of recognized leaders in the profession and -.Ti Q! ff. . ' 449-11 1: Qm..l1' 'rf we-1 Ft. g fNi'f -w rw i wise Row: Gene Bicknell, Donald Starchman, Noberta Wachter, Carol Graham, Verna Means, Louise Gomer, janet Franklin, Patricia Os- borne, Pamela Kendrich, David Baker, Bryan Sperry. Bottom Row,- J. D. Haggard, S. M. Steele, Helen Kriegsam, Don Ward, Karen Prather, Gay Powell, Margaret johnson, Ronald Smith. Phi Delta Kappa students whose leadership potential has been identi- fied. Members come from a wide range of educa- tional endeavor. They are students, classroom teach- ers, counselors, administrators and college and uni- versity professors dedicated to the promotion of Re- search, Service, and Leadership in education. Phi Delta Kappa-Top Row,- Kenneth Graham, Aaron Harper, Reid McKinney, L. L. Tracy, O. F. Grubbs, Wil- liam Bray, Douglas Schier. Second Raw: F. V. Sullivan, Wayne Comer, Earnest An- derson, Micheal Brooks, Ross Anderson, Aldon Bebb, Don- ald Cushenbery. B o t t o nz. Rowg Gerald Stein, Col. J. WV. Brandon, Herold Regier, Homer Johnson. Scabbard and Blade Since 1954 Company B, Twelfth Regiment of the National Military Honorary Fraternity, Scabbard and Blade, has sought to develop and sustain the qualities that make good oflicers and to promote pre- paredness for active participation in military affairs within their communities. Members are sought from the best one-fourth of the junior and Senior advanced military science classes. Projects include the Military Ball, other social events, and membership on standing committees which serve to solve problems within the department. Scabbard and Blade-Top Row: Col. J. W. Brandon, Capt. F. H. Scott. Robert Babcock. Second Rowg C. H. Parker, Micheal Dash, Larry Stevison. Third Rowg Harry Frizzell, Howard Reeves, john Robb, George Zugmier. Mel Moss, james Cross. Fourth Roux- Larry jones, Ronnie Girotto, Richard Fultz, Steve Haight, Dennis Ferman, Kervin Craig. Bottom Rowg Ken Kunstel, Ron Seglie, Charles Snow, Larry Mathis, Steve Ehart, Robert Sullivan. Weekly drill practice Pershing Rifles Company A, 7th Regiment of the National Honor Society of Pershing Rifles is an honorary mili- tary organization for basic ROTC cadets. Before be- coming affiliated with the fraternity, a few basic cadets discussed the possibility of the formation of a PR company with the Army personnel attached to the ROTC department. It became a reality on Feb- ruary 15, 1958, with 25 basic cadets and seven ad- vanced cadets, who acted as company officers, mak- ing a total of 32 members. 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 in- clude cooperation with Scabbard and Blade in the presentation of the Annual Military Ball. Top Row: Harlan Short, Charles Ross, Randall Fruit, David Frambers, Kervin Craig, Alvin Ofhcer, Thomas Hyde. Bottom Rowg Howard Reeves, S-35 Larry Jones, Commanding Officer: Richard Fultz, Executive Officer. W! , A.,,AL M , ., Q Q5 fA.- 7 W-we 'aria-w.'J,. fe W W Top Rowg Jerry Young, Ronald Gillman, Bob Jones, Dan Yanigahara. Bottom. Rawg Terry Retfett, Bradley Ball, Richard Hancock, Wetzel Brumheld, Pan O'Rielly, Steve Mielke. Top Rowg Steve Wolk, Kenneth Harmon, Roderic Allen, Kenneth Grover. Bottom Rong- james Huff, Herb Parr, William Akin, Ralph Hartfelder, Warren Cooksey, jack Kornfeld, Larry Land, Sheldon Dix, james Falcone, Robert XVclton, Tcrry Beck, john Force. One of many campus services provided by the Pershing Rifles. Sigma Alpha Iota Alpha Kappa chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota was or- ganized on campus in 1930, the I-irst teachers college chapter of the national music fraternity for women. Members chosen for Sigma Alpha Iota must be girls with outstanding musical ability and high scho- lastic ratings. The purpose of the organization is to uphold and further the highest ideals of musical education and performance. Sigma Alpha Iota-Top Row: Jamie Gilmore, Elaine Hage- mann. Second Row: Jacqueline Paromore, Karen Earnest, Mary Alice North, Marilyn Smelter. Third Rowf Judy Clough, Jan- ice Potter, Connie Cinotto, Joyce Webster. Bottom Row: Sher- rill Rush, Betty Emerson, Karen Epler, Marilyn YVolfe. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America was at Boston The purpose of Sinfonia is to advance the cause of Conservatory of Music October 6, 1898. It has ex- music in America, to foster the welfare and brother panded into an organization of 136 chapters. The hood of students of music and to encourage loyalty local chapter of Phi Alpha was founded on this cam- to the Alma Mater. pus on October 9, 1928. T - 1 'YFEY1 4' K 1 I , r . if - ,mfii L NI! 1 1' ' 1 11 Q 1 ld, iw EV: p V-q viWY V ' I N xH si 'N W , rf 5 -. , x ' its 435' 5 'fi' J Z fb 'S Q 1 1' V I 'A 4 f ' ..3' N:.1 '!s,Qh .-. Q. i i Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia- Top Row: David Evitts, Jack Gillette. Second Roux- Dale Sullens, George Robx, Tom DeChicchio, Bob Stahl, Richard Dale. Third Row: Ed Martin, Robert Leverich, Richard Messenger, jim Holman, john Robb. Fourth Row: Ted Synder, jerry McKenna, jim Autrey, Stephen Allen, jerry Owens. Bottom Row: John Mfright, Chris Coots, Micheal Ireland, Terry Howard, Terry Dolanc. Wong. ' ' Ur '- M rv 'nf t-fgieij . '92 'fi .ug mv wx X, vw , -,. H ' rf- - tv H39 lg ..s ,. ' In - til 1 f -U 22, ' -,.' 'Tir ,', -- if -:...2 N 'ji i an -'W' A ' , - i'3fQ i -iff!-. ,1 .V 1 - -V t 3, 125.11 'fi ry A, -Qg'w:iV:'m. -, 4 c -A A 'i 'i ' N 'iii c 1, 5- --.. 1 1' .L 16 . . L ..:. , , H M WD ,I M Y N iw, W 1, L.,-42. ffirv-.Il in 1 1 1 i t Qb1,IW ,m'iu A A li' , ii ,gk wwl wlgf , l 'l , W Nei' . W, wi. U' 'j ' ' .JW ' Z we 11- if-' V .. W Q li - 1 5 - . F L' li, E 'il i K Z G 1. 'M . ' ' J' bf' x 1 hrs.. l , , uv-f vi' :- 195 lll ui . . 1' , ,,,. , .. it . . A ,1-M5-rr fxffvw, H ll asm, -nf,--2 L'K ,ww tern, N -- Fam -N' 1' is a i if Top Rozug Clara Chambers, Earl Treat, William Marchand, Ken- neth Heacock Larr Goodwin Chuck Hoover Rev. Fred Thom , y , , p- son, Elaine Majors. Second Row: Jeanne Arnold, Carol Woolfolk, Baptist Student Movement The Baptist Student Movement is a campus or- ganization for Baptist students and all others inter- ested in strengthening their Christian faith and seek- ing Christian fellowship. The group has a monthly party along with special projects including a queen car or float in the Homecoming parade. Top Raw: Roger Randall, Rev. Wayne Weissenbuehler, Rev. Wal- ter Snyder, Phillip Hughes, Arnold Wverdeman, Loren Sayers. Bottom Row: Robert Tafanelli, Judy Koch, Karen Van Laningham, Marjorie Alger, Sherrill Rush, Joyce Messinger, Helen Riggs. Bottom Row: Marcia Dobson, Sue Brock, Rayma Dickson, Carllyn Mathis, Janet Morrison. Lutheran Fellowship The Lutheran Fellowship is a religious organiza- tion composed of Lutherans and their friends. The purpose of the Lutheran Fellowship is to bring Christ close to the student while on campus through a program of study, discussion, worships, service and fellowship. president, Sharon Grother, vice-president: Judy Mitchell, Carole Sims, Mike Boone. l chi Alpha Chi Alpha is an organization, sponsored by the Assemblies of God General Council, wishing to enjoy spiritual fellowship. The local chapter of Chi Alpha is geared to meet the four-fold emphasis of worship, training, fellowship, and service. Top Row: Ted Clinton, Monty Hines, Ron Albright, Le Roy Chan- ey, Carl Swenson, Raymond Sikes. Second Rowg Sue Morgan, Mary Ann Pierce, Royce Hines, Janice Drennen, Sheila Gilbert, Jan Lee. Third Rowg Imogene Wigton, Joe Broyles, Aye Sook Son, Ellen Top Row: Victor Barnes, John Butler, Jim Evans, Gary Passmore, Chuck Puckett. Second Row: Gene Bennett, Sherrill Greenwood, Janice Als- baugh, Mildred Lichly- ter, Saul Rately. Bottom Row: Nancy King, Bev- erly Knewtson, Joyce Tucker, Bobby Jo Berry. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union is a distinctive student program promoted by the Southern Baptist Conven- tion. It is a student-led, church-related and Christ- centered organization. Every Southern Baptist, Bap- tist preference, or non-preference student is eligible for membership. The B.S.U. serves as a link between the Baptist student and the church. Francis, Mike Starkweather. Bottom Row: Sharon Zahn, Sharon Burns, Martha Barr, Lois Elaine Conrad, Joyce Dribelbis, Harriett Candy. MI Informal discussion group 1 A iiii , . -,.J , . 3 -2 , Top Iiowg Joyce Smith, Barbara Robertson, Kay Cortner, Tony Carol Graham, Secretary, Christina Robertson, Vice-presidentg Woodward, Joe Schonnner, Gene Snow, Tony Houchin, Iris Trax- David JOIHISOH, PfCSidCl1lZ 511211011 FHFHSWOYU1, T1'C2iSl1l'6f3 Bill son, Robert Snare, Chris Carter. Bottom Rowg Bonnie Wagner, Atchley,Vice-presidentg Larry Seybold. 4? Activities and Services Wesley Foundation, located at the Methodist Stu- dent Center, offers a variety of activities and services to Methodist preference and all interested students. Students may participate in worship, discussion Top Row: Jolm Wcndcl, Gene Snow, Earl Ludlum, Al Noyes, Joe Schommer, Tony Houchin, Larry Seybold. Bottom. Rowg Chris Carter, Mary Anna Johnston, Christina Robertson, Joyce Smith, J l 5 L groups and social activities in a Christian fellowship. A full-time director is also available for guidance and counselling. Iris Traxson, Lucille Simmons, Wilma Anderson, Tony Woodward, Director. 'T' SI' l Q-gg Top Rozug Jay Holt, Sponsor, Al Noyes, Mike Huddleson, David Ellis, Joe Schominer, Willis l-leydenberk, Gene Snow, John Wendel. Bottom Row: David Johnson, Donald Miller, Larry Seybold, Elvin De Mott, Tony Woodward, Bob Jones. Fellowship and Service National Women's Organization Sigma Theta Epsilon is an organization for all methodist-preference men who are interested in Christian fellowship and service. The organization provides opportunity for learning, discussion and social life centered around Christian principles. Top Rong- Diana Mayes, Judy Murphy, Betty Schneider, Jane Stine, Judy Miksch, Louise Corner, Kay Cortner, Carol Graham, Joyce Wightinian, Joyce Smith. Second Rowg Linda Blzlnscet, Chris Carter, Wilma Anderson, Betsy Pate, Lucille Simmons, Marilyn Kappa Phi is a national Methodist College wo- men's organization whose membership is open to every Methodist or Methodist-preference girl in col- lege. Kappa Phi serves purposes such as uniting girls in friendship and developing social, cultural and religious leadership. Stevens, Pat Breshon, Vicki Baker, Mary Richardson. Bottom Row,- Iris Trason, Linda Van Cleve, Jerri Stephenson, Mrs. Gladys John- son Qassociate sponsorj, Mrs. Joy Clarke Qsponsorj, Karen Delange. Sharon Farnsworth, Beth Hudson, Bonnie Wagner. -'mam ' it lasik. .f ,. Top Row: joe George, Vice- Presidentg Michael Dash, Presidentg Father Smithhisler, Chaplain, Ed Hendershot. Publicity Chairmang Entral States Province: Carol Mc- Closky, Treasurer, E n t r al States Province. Bottom Row: Mary Aschentrop, Secretaryg Susan Clinesmith, Treasurer. Informal discussion creates an enlightened atmos- phere. Threefold Goal Of The Newman Club The Newman Club provides religious, in- tellectual, 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 strength- en their Faith. Through such activities as lectures, discussions, week-end institutes, dances, and intramural ath- letic 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 stu- dents participate in daily Mass, rosary, monthly holy hours, and have the opportunity for mo- ments of private prayers. tr i 5 4 fY'i,55:?'9IgE,1f , Ellflm WH, l Sf' ' li l ',,A:J X :kf,4u ffziigzf , Kfazkfqz 5 zliv , , K .Misato-. sr Q r sir , S 1. aff rcagfgf 325,15 . . An extension of their home, church, and background. P 'ly P mm l is ,A I 'iq' If i, ! rl a M in :, I , Q' f . Z- rg nn' , sre...zIf.liit ., rfzzggitrf il if I ,Y-5 'J , 41 . , . i i? so ::w.:u mails. 'ZA ' , A 3 . , , , typ, 52 it xr Disciple Student Fellowship - Westminster Fellowship The Disciple Student Fellowship QDSFQ of the Christian Church and the WVestminster Fellowship QWFQ of the Presbyterian Church present a coopera- tive program in the campus community. This pro- gram seeks to provide a healthy, meaningful, and useful spiritual life through worship, study, discus- Top Rowg Kutlu Isin, Rev, jack Vaughn, Larry Davis, jim Davis, jim Thornburg, Patsy Hill, Rick Pickens, Chris jones. Second Row,- Earl Sheldon, Barbara Sanderson, Pat Kentner, Marilyn Hall, Mrs. john Rodkcy, Sharon Hilligoss, Connie Crow, Nancy Barger, Doug il ii sion, service, and fellowship. Christian and Presbyterian students and their friends who participate in the campus program are not in a separate church, nor a home away from home situation, but rather an extension of their home church and background which serves as a link Doudna. Third Rowg Linda Herron, Mrs. Mary Vaugh, Judy Enz, Linda jones, Linda Graham, Susan Coonrod. Bottom Rowg Judy Coonrod, Fern Wichman, Vicki Vaughn, Marie Brillhart, Carole Hill. me we Q .12 . 5 self l QL I ,:!, vt fe . is M sf, sf' N, ,ASN is ,, - 'N lg. -- i . ' i . Q - Q1 , . L, nu, Ki ,zu X - r. ,. sl i lg if - s 2 2555? li 33 13.525 . it . .i ul ex,- S rig? ,s i V '37 Top Row: Mrs. joan Rodkey, Presbyterian Coordinatorg Marie Brillhartg Patsy Hillg Larry Davis: Nancy Bargerg Judy Enzg Carole Hill, Moderator of W.F. Bottom Row: Linda Herron, President of with their present college experience and future Christian growth and development. The DSF is closely related to the local church and the Kansas Christian Churches and the YVF with the Pittsburg churches and the Westminster Foundation i- 53.5 ji 5' 1 5 35 'A' ' . .-M: - I 2 , tn: . 'E Vg 4. 4 li are s we A 1 D.S.F.g Judy Coonrod: Marilyn Hallg Rev. jack Vaughn: Campus lllllllSlCl'j Linda jonesg Susan Coonrodg Sharon Hilligoss. of the Synod of Kansas. The campus foundation house is located at 1801 S. Joplin. The Christian Church Campus Minister is Reverend jack T. Vaughn and the Presbyterian Church Coordinator is Mrs. Frank Rodkey. Left to right: Mrs. Mary Vaughn, Patsy Hill, Pat Kentner, Mrs. joan Rodkey, Linda jones, Judy Enz, Marie Brillhart, Nancy Barger, Fern Wichman-members College Christian Women's Fellowship. if l 1 l w.: ., . 4 new as Apple Day Feast CLASS s 0 v ill xx n . . fl Q f'.1 N '- fs, 1 A 5 .S 5 I 1 X X . 525' l LL-I Over 4,000 students presently attend Kan- sas State College from many parts of the globe. Yet with all their different back- grounds they act as one, not as separate in- dividuals or small groups. It has been pre- dicted that enrollment will reach 4,500 soon, and when it does there most probably will be a growth, not a deterioration, of this unity. On Our Court Renaissance Uf Growth Louie Barney Katherine Bradshaw John Brunet Dorothy Carlyon Barbara Dixon Ken Doiiing Harry W. Frizzell Judy Hastings W N 'JSE 3,541 ' wi if ..,, ,, Joan Macklin Walter Mason Frank Matteucci Judy Menghini 206 l Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesl' Nineteen men and seventeen women were named in the l963-64 edition of Who's XVho in American Colleges and Universities by the campus Who's Who Committee. The committee is composed of an equal number of students and faculty members. Who's Who is a national organization founded during the 1930's to recognize college and university students who have served their campus through out- standing scholarship, leadership and service. Of the thirty-six students chosen to membership in Who's Who, seven were nominated for the second consecutive year. These include Louie Barney, 'W il- lis J. I-Ieydenberk, Frank Matteucci, Sue Ooley, joan Pistotnik, Douglas Potts and W'ayne Young. Willis Heydenberk Eugene John George Lampe Lana McCullough Sharon Moore Sue Ooley David Palmer C. H. Parker l .1 1 inf' is , if l 3113 ' X W l ' it v Sam N. Pennington Joan Pistotnik Douglas Potts Glenna Richardson l Y Janice Reda Erma Rose Douglas Scherer joe Shepard Tara Shideler James L. Spigarelli jane L. Stine Robert B. Sullivan L. Dan Thompson Norberta Wachter Kay Walker Wayne Young Graduates: Aus-You Lee Dean Austin, Mound City Rich Baldwin, Pittsburg Sileshi Berhane, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Gertrude Bryant, Carthage, Mo. Patrick Ralph Capranica, Mission Sidne T. Cothran, r., if ' X I lglansas City, Md. in 1 Sandra Ann Covey, Girard Terry joe Dolanc, Arma 4 7, Carl Doyle, Wichita .I Larry Arthur Dunn, ' ' Everton, Mo. Paul Eggerman, Joplin, Mo. Sandra Ellis, Pittsburg Mathious Gessese, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Mlilliam Hall, Powell, Mo. Richard Hay, Pittsburg Kenneth Heacock, Colleyville Ronald Kirk, Pittsburg ,., 3 iita,5, u FV ' n , .N Chew , H, NN-41 ? tifiitzxfar - ' PQLHM.. l- A -vt ull? Emilia Viril Lara, Or lvlindoro, Philippines Robert Lohman, Joplin, Mo. Nancy Marvel, Coffeyville jay Munscll, Colorado Springs. Colo Maurice McClenahon, Pittsburg Michael McMullen, llartlcsville. Okla. Larry Oliverson, Chzunue Jennie Louise Pzulclock, Presvoll Rodney Patton. Eclwzlrtlsville Carol Peebles, Wichita Dorothy Rose, l.:iCygne Erma Rose, l.nCrgne Ye Sook Son, Pusan. Korea Paul Spangler, Iola James Spigarelli. Pittsburg Emma Darlene Stiteler, l 2ll'lillg'l0ll Edmund Stoddard, Nevada, Mo. Annetta Strong, Joplin, Mo. Carl Swenson, Port Arthur, Tex. Mohammed Bagir Twaij, Baghdad. Iraq Donald Wade, Pittsburg Donald Ward, Pleasanton Dennis Webster, Rose Hill William Nye Young, Kansas City Nas' Senior Class Ofhcers F011 Row D'1le Cunnmghani treasurer oe Shepard vice president Bottom Row: Carol Karr student assembl IC iesentatue Bill I'r1zzell resident Barbara Dobbins, secretary Dennis Adams, Ind. Arls, Mound City Helen Adams. P.Yj'Cl1.. Kingman Paul Adamson jr., Snr. Sci., Devon jerry Aggus, Mark.. Joplin, Mo. Terry Aikins, Ari, Oxford Lawrence Akin, Soc. Sci., Fort Scott Frank Albertini, Acc., Chetopa Frank Alderman. Bus. Ari., Parsons Neal Allan, Act., Carthage, Mo. Gary Allen, 13115. Ad., Pittsburg Norval Alliston. Ind. Ed., X'Vichita Gloria Amershek, English. Pittsburg Roger Amos, Bus. Arl., Joplin, Mo. Layne Anderson, Hmm' En., Anderson, Mo james Ascanio, illnllz., YVei1' Eldon Ast, Bus. Ed., Conway Springs Philip Atchison, Drufr.. Greensburg Delbert Ayers, Phys. Ed., Fort Scott Sherry Baer, Soc. Work, El Dorado Larry Bain, Mark., Joplin, Mo. Don Bainter, Acc., Liberal, Mo. Keith Baird, Ind. Ed., Parker Craig Baker, Bio., Independence David Baker, Math., Joplin, Mo. james Banwart, Acc., Fort Scott Sondra Banzct. Elem. Ed., Parsons Larry Barkley, Pre-Law, Riverton Ronald Barlow, Mark., Fort Scott Louie Barney, Pre-Law, Pittsburg Harold Barnhart, Acc., Chanute Johna Suann Barth, Math., Fredonia Clark Beasley, Bio., Pittsburg William Beasley, Mark., Wlellsville Gerald Becker. Bus. Ed., Conway Springs Don Bell, Bus. Ed. Ind. Arts.Lan1ar. Mo. Nancy Kay Benedict, Elem. Ed., Fort Scott Cary Bender, Chem., Bonner Springs Paul Bennett, Incl. Ed., Fredonia Barbara Beougher, Bus. Ed., San Diego, Calif. Rolland Beougher, Mark., Parsons Gene Bestgen, Mark., Garden Plain Bill Bishop, Acc.. Coffeyville james Bishop, Mark., Parsons Roy Bishop, Phys. Ed., Blue Mound Larry Black, Speech, Arma Larry Blessant, Soc. Sci., Girard Dona Boatman, Bio., Joplin, Mo. Larry Robert Bohn, Ind. Arts, Halstead Kay Boisdrenghen, Bus. Ed., Independence Jerry Boles, Mark., Coffeyville Beverly Bond, Phys. Ed., Hutchinson Seniors: Bou-Cro , 1 Mary Lou Brune, Soc. Sci., Iola john Brunet, Math, Frontenac Jerry Bruns, Phys. Ed., Lawrence Carl Buchman, Mark., Paola William Buffington, Mark., Fort Scott Gilbert Burnett, Electronics, Edna Raymond Burns, Math, Pittsburg Ronald Burns, Auto. Tech., Leavenworth Suzann Burris, Lang. dr Lit., Winfield Alice Burt, Home Ee., Uniontown Tonnie Butcher, Soc. Sei., Coffeyville jerry Butler, Ind. Arts, Universal City, California Charlotte Cable, Math, jasper Mo. Robert Caldwell, Ind. Art, Kansas City Kathy Camp, Home Ec., Anderson, Mo. Agnes Ann Bourlard, Elem. Ed., Argonia Richard Bournonville, Ind. Tech., Pittsburg Clara Irene Boyd, Elem. Ed., Columbus Glenna Kay Boyle, Elem. Ed., Independence james Arthur Boyle, Bus. Ad., Independence Terry Bradfield, Bio., LaHarpe Allen Brassfield, Bio., Bethel Barbara Breazeal, Bus. Ed., Pittsburg Lynn Breen, Design cb' Draft, Wellington Gary Brennecke, Bio., Chanute Connie Ann Bridge, Elem. Ed., Neosho, Mo. Jimmie Bridge, Psych., Granby, Mo. Janice Briece, Psych., Pittsburg Margaret Brillhart, Acc., Fulton Carolyn Brogan, Math, Moline 212 jerry Campbell, Math., Pittsburg Patrick Campbell, Psych., Coodland Rama Faye Campbell, Ar! Ed., Nevada, Mo. Kathlyn Carey, Bus. Ed., Eldordo Mary Ann Castagno, Elem. Ed., Cherokee Charles Chancellor, Bio., Osawatomie Myrna Margaret Chesnutt, Bus. Adm., Chetopa Kenneth Choate, Ma-rlc., Miami, Okla. Rosemary Choate, Home Ec., Bartlesville, Okla. Gerald Chrisman, Math., Roselawn Bill Christopher, Mark., Nevada, Mo. Samuel Christy, Elem. Ed., Devon Thomas Chryst, Mntlz., Iola Connie Cinotto, Elem. Ed., Frontenac Frank Clark, Design df Draft., Topeka if lklxl A ',, l 1.-N f , lei l '. 'UQ Ste W 3 xuli ilh M all 1 , el ef , 1' 1 k if uf ,N .5 Y.: f, W l . 2, 1 ,i l ll ' 'J -, , J Glenn Clarkson, Bio., Buffalo George Cline, Pliyxics, Mystic, Conn. judy Clough, Music Ed., Buffalo Charles Clugston, Bus. Adm., Pittsburg Donna Cochran, Elem. Ed., Diamond, -Mo. jo Ann Coltrane, Elem. Ed., Humboldt Karen Cook, Elem. Ed., Independence Paul Cook, Jr., Ind. Arts, Picher, Okla. Anna Coon, Home Ec., Blue Mound jerry Couch, Phys. Ed., Springfield Betty Coulter, Elem. Ed., Joplin, Mo. jerry Craft, Mark., Pittsburg Ray Cripps, Acc., Moundville, Mo. Dennis Cross, Printing, junction City james Cross, Ind. Ed., Manhattan Seniors: Cro-Geo Q .afar .M 5 214 Richard Cross, Acc., Liberal Rolland Cummings, Physics, Pittsburg Dale Cunningham, Chem., Parsons Richard Dale, Jvlusic, Pittsburg Michael Dash, Pol. Sci., San Diego, Calif. James Daunheimer, Ind. Arts, Tucson, Ariz. Ann Degner, Phys. Ed., Pittsburg Aldene Dennis, Bus. Ed., Mapleton Audrey Ann Dibble, Bus. Ed., Kansas City Martha jean Dillon, Psycl1.,Joplin, Mo. Elizabeth Ann Dittmann, Soc., Pittsburg Ken Doffing, Pre-Med., Wichita Xvendy Dooly, Music, Pittsburg Bob Douthitt, Mfztli., Joplin, Mo. joNell Doyle, Bus. Ed., Pittsburg Mary Ellen Drenik, Elem. Ed., Frontenac Shirley Duckworth, Foreign Lang., Coffeyville Johnny Duncan, Design ak Draft., Miami, Okla. Billye Dungan, Bio.. Baxter Springs Rosalie Dunn, Elem. Coffeyvillc Harold Dunning, Intl. Ed., Hoisington Dedee Dutcher. Elem. lid.. Overland Park Karen Earnest. AIIISH' lid.. Chanute Richard Eby, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Joe Elland, Meinl Work, Riverton Crighton Elliott, Ind. Arts, Columbus Betty Emerson, Music Erl., Columbus Karen Epler, Music, Columbus Douglas Eshnaur. Bus. Ad., Norwich Anthony Joseph Eyc, English, Coffeyville Milton Fairbank, Art, YVichita Sharon Fairbank, Soc. Sci., Wichita James Fangmeier, Draft., Coffeyville Virginia Sue Fansler, Elem. Ed. Coffeyville Sharon Farnsworth, Home Moline Sharon Kay Ferguson, Elem. Erl., Nevada, Mo. Louis Ferlo. I1zd.Artr, Carona Dennis Ferman, Math., Burlington Thomas Fichtner, 13 us. Ari., Kansas City Lawrence Fischer, Phys. Ed., Ottawa Rosemary Fischer, Elem. Ed., St. johns, Ariz. Allen Fitch, Acc., Pittsburg Edward Fitzpatrick, Printing, Emporia Robert Fleming, Mark., Pittsburg Hugh Flowers, Acc., Baxter Springs Patil Flynn, Math., Parsons Ronald Folle, Psych., Webb City, Mo. Dixie Ford, Elem. Ed., Neodeslia William Forrest, Physics, Joplin, Mo. Larry Foster, Ind. Ed., Carl junction, Mo. David Fowler, Econ., Kansas City Sandra Kay Frere, Bio.. Baxter Springs Harry Frizzell, Acc.. XVeblJ City, Mo. jola Fulghum. Elcnl, lid., Fredonia Richard Fultz, Math.. Pleasanton Dale Canzman, 13115. Atl., Merriam Sherry Garrison, Art. Pittsburg Kay Geiger, Hislory, Cherryvale Michele Gentlusa, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Leslie David George, Acc., Fort Scott Dorthy Giden, Elem. Ed., Rocky Comfort, Mo. Mary Patricia Gilbreath, Soc. Sci., Joplin, I Mo. Jimmie Gill, Soc. Sci., Kansas City Larry Gilliland, Bur. Ad., Coffeyville Trcva Gilstrap, Elem. 1id.,.Ioplin, Mo. Ronald Girotto, Acc., Pittsburg X-Vallacc Gladden, Acc., Carterville, Mo. Donna Gladson, Elem. Ed., Girard Karol Glick, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Larry Goode, Bus. Ed., Y'Vebb City, Mo. Larry Goodwin, Bio., Colony Ronald Gorenc, Dmfl., Arma james Gosch, Soc. Sci., Norwich Harold Grace, Mark., Pittsburg Charles Grant, Auto. Mech., Osawatomie Seniors: Gid-Iso 44.-'-T l ' i- 124 ra .t . I 216 Gary Griffiths, Physics, Coffeyville Harry Groh, Ind. Ed., Emporia Dorothy Haage, Phys. Ed., Pittsburg Steve Haight, Acc., Burlington Gordon f'l2llC,S1Nll1lSlI, Pittsburg Paul Hale,iMatlz., Columbus Larry Hamilton, Psych., Columbus Edith Anne Hammond, Home Ee., Clermont, Fla. Roezetta Hammond, Home Er., Humboldt Tom Hankins, Ind. Arts, Cedar Vale Karolyn Hanks, Elem. Ed., McCune Nancy Harney, Math., Miami, Okla. Ernie Hartman, Ind. Ed., Szxbetha Dennis Hasson, Mnllz., Parsons Penny Hasson, Elem. Ed., Parsons ,gap , 1 v , . Douglas I-Iollis, Physics. Osawatoinie Marva Hooks, Elem. Erl., Kansas City Thomas Horn, Ind. Teclz., Oswego Robert Hough, Acc., Wayside Raymond Housor, Chem., Columbus Michael Huddleson, Ind. Arts, Haysville Beth Hudson, Home Ec., Parsons Sharon Huff, Bus. Ed., McCune Richard Hughes,Mr1rk., Chicago, Ill. Mary Lou Hull, Soc. Sri., Pittsburg Robert Hutchins, Chem., Carthage, Mo. Kay Ireland, Home Ec., Yates Center Thomas Ireland, Math.. Pittsburg John Irvin, Bus. Ad., Adrian, Mo. David Ison, Acc., Mound.City A 'S' Linda Hastings, Elem.. Ed., Independence Dixie Hay, Lang. tb' Lit., Pittsburg Anita Hayes, Social Work, Kansas City Beverly Heller, Music Ed., Valley Falls Nancy Henry, Elem. Ed., Leon Larry Herron, Bio., Joplin, Mo. Cary Hevel, Bio., Oswego Willis Heydenberk, Lang. ck' Lit., Lamar, Mo. Ronald Hicks, Art Ed., Parsons Monty Hines, Printing, Yvichita Philip Hines, Econ., Joplin, Mo. Carolyn Hinton, Elem.. Ed., Fort Scott Leslie Hobbs, Lang. dr Lit., Carl junction Mo. Cartler Hobson, Math.. Howard john Hogan, Acc., Joplin, Mo. Y' it .-ad' Seniors: ac-Mat WW E.: Q :Q 5 Helen Kcrsey. Phys. lid., Joplin. Mo. Cary Lee Key. Phys. Ed., Fort Scott Carl Kilmer. Arr.. Claflin Larry Kilne, Arr.. Carthage, Mo. XVarren liinie, .1Im'k.. Pittsburg Joseph King, Malin, Coffcyville Gregg Kirkencloll. Iinx. Ad.. Pittsburg Elaine liooncc, Hmm' 1ir'..J0plin, Mo. Donald liorclas. Iiux. Adm., Anna Janet lirark, Phrx. lid.. XVichita Francis James Lacina, CfIl'llI., Pittsburg Larry Lalfcrers, Snr., Raytown, Mo. Lila Lanier, Lang. Q? I.il.,F01't Scott X-Villiznn Lark, Draft., Fontenac Dwight Lilllghllll. Draft., Riverton r it 1 A ., Jeanette Jackson, Lang. 6' Lil., Hutchinson Faye Jacob, Elem. Ed., Coffeyville Babara James, Lang. LB' Lil., Miami, Okla. Donald Jerome, Acc., Chanute Thomas Jerome, Elem. Ed., Chanute Douglas Johnson, Ind. Ed., Hutchinson Christy Lyn Jones, Home Ee., Joplin, Mo. Sharon Jordan, Elem. Ed., Neodesha David Kahn. Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Carol Karr, Bio., Paola Larry Karst, Psyclz., Hoisington Larry Keeling, Bus. lid., Joplin, Mo. Betty Jo Keith, Lang. 1? Lil., Pittsburg George Kenney, Mark., Pittsburg Nancy Kenney, Elem. Ed., Prairie Village 218 f . f ,ls I ' john Leek, Bus. Ad., Fort Scott Gerard Lehman, Bus. Ad., Towanda William Leiker, Math., Grinnell jerry Levans, Phys. Ed., Penndel, Penn. Jackie Lewis, Elem. Ed., Wichita Linda Liberman, Home Ec., Parsons David Lindsey, Soc. Sci., Kansas City Estel Lindsey, Bus. Ed., Dodge City Larry Linville, Sac. Sci., Liberal, Mo. Ronald Lipasek, Mnlh., Pittsburg Sally Livingston, Elem. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Dee Love, Mark., Pittsburg Jon Lovett, Recreation, Parsons james Low, Printing, Estes Park, Colo. joan Macklin, Bus. Ed., Paola 3.1-L iv-Q t ,Q is il ' f ,W , f um V! ,' ' A uv., Raymond Maendele, Ind. Arls, Marysville Lawrence Macs, Mark., Pittsburg janet Mahanes, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Russell Mairs, History, Altamont Carol Majors, Bus. Ed., Coffeyville Karen Malmberg, Phys. Ed., Kansas City Linda Marcum, Art Ed., Girard joe Marks, Soc. Sci., Parsons Gregory Marsh, Bio., Champaign, Ill. Carol Ann Martin, Elem. Ed., Caldwell John Martin, Math., Cherokee Michael Mason, Mark., Pittsburg Relna Mason, Elem. Ed., Bonner Springs Evcrette Massingill, Bus. Ad., Memphis, Tenn. Carllyn,Mathis, lilem. Ed., Girard 'if ii it if me , fr' I ifg -1, al' W J: .Q E, rl -' ' 'f SENIOR SWEAT SHIRT PROJECT Seniors: Mat-Ned Frank Matteucci, Mark., Langhorne, Penn. Gary Maxwell, lllath., Fredonia Verna Means, lllath., Baxter Springs Arnold Mears, Acc., Yates Center Orville Mehaffy, Pre-Med., Baxter Springs MNH! M l V 1 'L V will X U X 2 - l Judy Menghini, Home Ec., Pittsburg Sandra Merando, Home Ec., Pittsburg john Merrill, Acc., Parsons Donald Miller, Chem., Cherryvale Gary Lee Miller, Illath., Independence Maralin Miller, Elem. Ed., Paola Maurice Miller, Ind, Ed., Coyville Samuel Miller, Bio., Girard Merle Mintz, Ind. Arts, Hallowell Judith Mitchell, Bus. Ad., Independence 220 Louis Molinar, Bus. Ad., Frontenac james Monroe, Ace., McCune Andrew Montgomery, Ind. Arts, Lawrence Ken Morford, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Martin Morford, Mark., Rolla, Mo. A. J. Morris, Jr., Soc. Sci., Eudora Howard Morrow, Mark., Iola Kenneth Moss, Physics, Fort Crowder, Mo. June Motokawa, Elem. Ed., Honolulu, Haw. Stephen Motokawa, Rec. Therapy, Honolulu, Haw, Suzanne Mondell, Soc, Sci., Walnut Steve Munsinger, Econ., Howard Billie Myers, Bus. Ed., Pittsburg Clifford Myers, Mark., Pittsburg Janice Myers, Bus. Ed., Liberal, Mo. Joyce McCabe, Elem. Ed., Wichita Eugene McClain, History, Columbus Harry McClanahan, Mark., Pittsburg Sue McCord, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Charles McCormick, Art, Mt. Hope Shirley McCourt, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg june McCoy, Elem. Ed., Erie Dianne McCutchen, Elem. Ed., Kingman Carl McEntire, Ind. Ed., Pittsburg Joyce McGrew, Home Ec., Mound City Gerry McKenna, Music Ed., White Plains, N.Y. Vincent McMullen, Physics, Webb City, Mo. Pat McNeil, Mark., Pittsburg Richard McWhorter, Bus. Ed., Coffeyville Ethel Neds, Elem.. Ed., Altoona ,aw N A' - , al tl joe Nepotc, Bio., Girard Bob Newberry, Rf'!Tl'FIlllOl1. Joplin, Mo. Michael Newberry, Math., Fort Scott john Nichols, Jr., Elem. Ed., Frontenac Charles Nobes, Mark., Bay Village. Ohio Connie Noland, Elem. Ed., Erie Carolyn Norman, Elem. Ed., Chzmute Mary Alice North, Music, Parsons Myra Oliver, Elem. lid., Elk City john 0'Mz1lley. Inrl. Tr-'fl1., Pittsburg Lois O'Mzllley, Home Er., Scrunmon Corinne O'Neal, Elem. lid., McCune Sue Ooley. Iinglisll, Pittsburg Jerold Overlay, Pllys. Ed., Parsons Patrick Paige, P1'r'-illwl., Bronson Seniors: Nep-Row J'? 'haf I .V 222 David Palmer, History, Rogersville, Mo. Jacqueline Paraxnore, Music Ed., Bethel jolilla Parsons, Home Er., Howard Richard Parsons, Bus. Ed., McCune jzuncs Paulsen, Allllll., Pittsburg james Pearl. Sur. Sri., Neosho, Mo. Karen Pearl, Elem. Ed., Albuquerque, N.M Gary Pez1r1nan,Mr1rl:., Neosho, Mo. julie Pearson, Psyrlz., Kansas City Richard Pearson, Physics, Stark City, Mo. Terry Phillips, Phys. Ed., Altamont Richard Pickard, Draft., Parsons Joan Pistotnik, Elem. Ed., Arma Janice Potter, Music Ed., Columbus Douglas Potts, Phys. Ed., Clinton, Ark. .ns- ix I if Ny, ll 1 f l ...M V Q -f. H vs 'I 1 I S ll 'L' wx. fs' -f' x ,' A Gary Richardson, Acc., Centerville Mary Richardson, Hislory, Nevada, Mo. William Richardson, Math., Webb City, Mo. Melvin Riggs, English, Oswego' jane Riseling, Elem. Carl Junction, Mo. John Robb, History, Pittsburg Christina Robertson, Music, Pittsburg Elayne Roby, Music Ed., Joplin, Mo. Arlan Rogers, Acc., Kansas City Donna Rogers, Iilvnz. Ed, Pittsburg Jean Rogers, Acc., Pittsburg Pat Rogers, Phys. Ed., Baxter Springs Marty Rogleer, Acc., Garnett Terry Roth, Acc., Crystal City, Mo. james Row, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg 'Sf QP' :' ,sv- i.,'wv.z,bSsg A Kgg- , i.. l U J 1 ka Q... m., 1, snr' N is Q- Wy -l , O YE. Karen Prather, Mallz., Riverton Gary Lee Price, Gen. Sci., Independence Judith Prie, Elem. lid., Yonkers, N.Y. Orval Purkey, Acc., Girard Lcla Ramsey, Home Ec., Weir Phyllis Ranabarger, Bus. Ad, Chanute William Ready, Mnrlf., Sheldon, Mo. Samuel Reda, Mark., Cherokee Ivan Redman, Ind. Arlx, Parsons Faye Reece, Home lic., 'fllayer Loraine Recd, English, Guthrie Center, Iowa Warren Reed, Soc. Sci., Worcester, Mass. George Rennick, Mark., Wichita Helen Rennick, Elem. Ed., Yklichita Barbara Reynolds, Foreign Lang., Dodge City '?'9 as 1.1.- .1 ,-2.4. , . . ,Q if Q L if , X . C 5 5 ' 'ii ziiiiltt 223 Seniors: Rum-Str Edward Schuberger, Phys. Ed., Pittsburg John Schultz, Bus. Ad., Chanute Stephen Schultz, Math., Joplin, Mo, Charles Scott, Math.. Mound City Janice Scott. Art, Joplin, Mo. Marianna Sears, English, Parsons james Secondo. Ind. Arts, Massapequa Park, N.Y. john Sehnert, Music, Sarcoxie, Mo. Belly Ann Seibert, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Kathleen Seifert, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Gary Selby, Bio., Joplin, Mo. Michael Sexton, Arc., Baxter Springs Harold Shaver, Phys. Ed., Atchison Charles Shaw, Math., Osawatomie Dale Shaw, Bus. Ad., Osawatomie ' an , ., W 1 H ,ii bt lx Robert Rumsey, Ind. Arts, Langhorne, Penn. Rosalee Rundell, English, Liberty Roy Saffold, Physics, Kansas City Bill Sage, Soc. Sci., Neodesha Martha Ann Sanders, Elem. Ed., Columbus Robert Sargert, Bio., Kansas City Edward Sartore, Math., Arma jane Sayers, Elem.. Ed., Independence David Schaefer, Soc. Sci., St. Paul, Minn. Douglas Scherer, Phys. Ed., Coffeyville Joan Scherstuhl, Bus. Ed., Leawood Kenneth Schmidt, Ind. Tenlz., Caldwell Curtis Schmitz, Printing, Oswego Betty Ellen Schneder, Elem. Ed., Asbury, Mo. Glen Schrock, Ind. Arts, Hutchinson 2 I sw ,Q ,li H 224 Glenda Shepard, Soc. Sci., Mapleton Joseph Shepard, Pre-Med., Clay Center Betty Lou Shepherd, 11115. Ed., Carthage, Mo. Kay Shepherd, Phys. Ed., Nevada, Mo. Nancy Sherer, Elem. Ed., Kismet Vernon Sherer, Soc. Sci., Kismet Daniel Sherman, Soc. Sci., Overland Park John Sherrel, Phys. Ed., Jasper, Mo. John Shirley III, Chem., Lamar, Mo. Raymond Sikes, Speech, Miami, Okla. Janet SllIgCl',Ell?I71,. Ed., Glen Rock, N.J. Patty Skaggs, Soc. Sci., Joplin, Mo. Larry Skiles, Art, Neosho, Mo. Melvin Dale Skolaut Prriniin Parsons 1 K, Nancy Jo Smith, Lang. L? Lil., Webb City, Mo. lm M 3 .wal .--. I 1 225 . ,,, Robert Snare, Jr., Acc., Cherokee Sabina Snow, Home Ec., Pittsburg Thomas Speck, Jr., Bus. Ad., Osawatomie Dorothy Spring, Elem. Ed., Joplin, Mo. Margaret Sprinkle, Elem. Ed., Miami, Okla. Valerie Ann Squires, Lang. Q? Lit., Olathe Lynne Stahl, Music Ed., Baxter Springs Louis Stange, Jr., Acc., Elsmore Olivia Ann Steele, Mark., Osawatomie Carolyn Steffens, Elem. Ed., Walnut Etta Ruth Stevenson, Soc. Sci., Alvarado, Tex. Larry Stevison, Math., Pittsburg Jane Stine, Elem. Ed., Edna Roger Stinnett, History, Joplin, Mo. Charlene Straek, Phys. Ed., Iola x Q H 2 . .lx I . Willis Stricklin, Ind. Arts, Weir Janine Stukey, Elem. Ed., Carl junction, Mo. Mary Jennettia Stumpff, Phys. Ed., Edgerton Patricia Sturdevant, Bus. Ed., Kansas City Dale Sullens, Music Ed., jasper, Mo. David Swiler, Acc., Chanute Robert Tafanclli, Bio., Warren, Mich. Richard Taylor, Ind. Ed., Fredonia Shirley Ann Temple, Elem. Ed., Iantha, Mo. Patsy Terril, Math., Parsons Richard Theys, Acc., Pittsburg Danny Thomas, Phys. Ed., Pittsburg Linda Thomas, Elem. Ed., Coffeyville James Thompson, Lang. dr Lit., Overland Park Lawrence Thompson, Acc., Scammon M. Gary Thompson, Rec. Therapy, Parsons Edwin Thornton, Soc. Sci., Fort Scott Leroy T iberghien, Speech, Webb City, Mo. David Tomey, History, Chetopa Thomas Tomlinson, Ind. Ed., Onarya, Ill Louis Tripp, Mark., Shawnee Ronald Tucker, Ind. Arts, Fort Scott james Turner, Elem. Ed., Little River Janice Turner, Social Work, Girard Linda Turner, Elem. Ed., Tulsa, Okla. Sharon Turner, Psych., Kansas City Richard Tusher, Acc., Lawrence LaDee Tyler, Elem., Ed., Fort Scott Carlene Tyler, Phys. Ed., Neosho, Mo. Claire Uttley, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Linda Van Cleave, Home Ec., Galesburg Frances Vanderburg, Plzys. Ed., Pittsburg Raymond Vann, Math., Carterville, Mo. Newton Vannaman, Bus. Ad., Diamond, Mo. Charles Varsolona, Ind. Arts, Arma Don Vaughan, Ind. Arts, Joplin, Mo. Elisabeth Verleye, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Sharon Renee' Wadman, Phys. Ed. Cherryvale james Walker, Mark., Pittsburg Mary Walker, Home Ee., Greenfield, Mo. Larry Ward, B-us. Ad., Pittsburg Diana Warfel, Elem.. Ed., Muncie Dennis Waring, Bio., Garnett john Watson, Foreign Lang., Pittsburg Ted Watts, Art Ed., Lawton, Okla. Kaye Webb, Bus. Ed., Pittsburg John Weber, Mark., Neosho, Mo. Joyce Webster, Music Ed., Rose Hill Sharron Webster, Phys. Ed., Wichita William Weiss, Psych., Thompson, Conn. john Wells, Ind. Ed., Ottawa Martha Jane Wendel, History, Wichita john Westfall, Acc., Webb City, Mo. Darold Whetzel, Printing, Parsons Alfred James White, Lang. dr Lit., Parsons Barry White, Elem. Ed, Kansas City Karen Kay White, Math., Parsons Tommy White, Mark., Oswego Susan Wilhelm, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Tom Willett, Bus. Ad., Joplin, Mo. .L l 5 - ati LW 'r aft ' ' 3.4 ,gf2.'igH,.s21gQs , ,, , ,.,. ..,,. , , ,X N E .... .. V5 227 Seniors: Wil-Zie eg: i ' 5 V 7' 1 i ii i 1 i , , HU, ig Ivan 'Worley, Phys. Ed., Norton Michael Worley, Math., Weir Beth Vlfray, Phys. Ed., Hutchinson Larry Wright, Acc., Pittsburg Gale Yocum, Elem. Ed., Seneca, Mo. Wayne Young, Math.. Clay Center Pai-viz Yousefzadeh. Chem., Teheran. Iran Ronnie Zafuta. Math., Frontenac Bob Zettl, Bio.. Girard Beverly Ann Zcy. Bio., Joplin, Mo. Patricia Ziehl, Elem. Ed., Miami, Okla. William Hlilliamson, Ind. Ed., Dodge City Harold Wilson. Psych., ElDorado Springs, Mo. Nancy Wilson, Home Ec., Moline Dean W'ineinger, Ind. Arts, Norwich Marci Xvise, Bus. Ed., Fredonia Eugene Vllithrow, Ind. Arts, Chetopa Tim Yvitty, Acc., Parsons Carolyn Xvolfe, Math., Neosho, Mo. Marilyn Lee lvolfe, Illusic Ed., Southwest City, Mo. jackie Wood, Bio., Commerce, Okla. Lauren Douglas YNood, Math., Pittsburg Stephen Mlood, Ind. Arts, Topeka Tony Woodward, Music Ed., Lamar, Mo. Marian YVoody, Lang. :L-' Lit., Garland Carol Ann Woolfolk, Elem. Ed., Pratt I i - ss v': ' -5 i' ln, ' Q: xE,k', 1 -.I N.' X Junior Class Oflicers-Top Rozug Carol Tokunaga, Karen DeLange. Bottom Roan- Bob Sthal, Nancy Dunham, Sherry Bever. Underelassmen: Abr-Asc Linda Kay Abraham, Fr., Pittsburg Nancy Kay Ackley, Sojnlv., St. John Douglas T. Adams, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Jacqualyn Sue Adams, Soplz., Fredonia Larry W. Adams, Sofzlz., Pittsburg Ronald L. Adams, Soghh., Shawnee Charles R. Adamson, jr., Pittsburg James L. Adkins, Fr., Wlichita Javad Adle, jr., Tehran, Iran , Hclcn J. Aikins, Soplz.. Oxford Larry Albert, jr., Wvichita Roxanna Albright. Fr., Parsons In 'F Ii , A-6 2 Carolyn Lee Alcorn, jr., Joplin Gary G. Alford, jr., Lawton Judy Lynn Alford, Soph., Lawton Marjorie Ann Alger, Fr., Chanulc Raymond M. Allee, Fr., Fort Scott Carol Sue Allen. Sofvh.. Pittsburg Gary T. Allen, jr., Independence 1 A Larry C. Allen, jr., Parsons . Merle W. Allen, Soplz., McCune , F. Stephen L. Allen, Soph., Columbus Tommy Ray Allen, jr., Vinita, Okla. Tracy S. Allison, -Ir., Fort Scott Pat Allman, Fr., Stark City, Mo. Janice Ann Alsbaugh, jr., Miami, Okla. James R. Amend, Fr., Sterling Nelson L. Anderson, jr., Burden Barbi Ann Andrews, jr., Pittsburg David E, Ankenman, -Ir., Norton Archie A. Appleberry, Soph., Kansas City Ronald B. Archer, Sofzh., Sand Springs, Okla. Jeanne L. Arnold, jr., Kansas City Pat Asbill, jr., Parsons Marilyn Ascanio, Sofzlz., Cherokee Mary Katherine Aschentrop, Sojnlz.. Neosho w , Q gl A , f ' if ,, ,Z ' i 7 , -. it ,MQW . Q is x 1 4 r 0 is it may tj, rr N H in A A . Q is E - 4 B' .. J , ., ., P . Bs ' lv Undergraduates: Aul-Bre jeff Ault, Soph., Newton james D. Autrey, Soph., Parsons Charles David Azwell, jr., Kansas City Myrtle Lee Babbitt, jr., Webb City, Mo. Robert O. Babcock, jr., Heavener, Okla. Bobby H. Bailey, Ir., Mulvane jeffrey A. Bailey, Soplz., Overland Park Joan A. Bailey, jr., Tallahassee, Florida Sharon L. Bailey, jr., Pittsburg Carol Ann Bain, jr., Colony A. Diane Bainter, Soplz., Liberal, Mo. Jeffrey H. Bair, jr., Parsons Clinton D. Baker, Fr., Arcadia Vicki R. Baker, Soplz., Towanda john H. Baldwin, Sopl1.,joplin, Mo. jim R. Bales, jr., Independence Kenneth W. Baltzell, Soph., Webb City, Mo. joan Banister, Fr., Osawatomie Leonard P. Banzet, Fr., Bartlett Nancy I. Barger, jr., Howard Wayne O. Barker, Fr., Frontenac Sandy Kay Barlet, Fr., Carl Junction, Mo. William G. Barndt, jr., Fort Scott Brenda Barnes, Fr., Kingman Frances E. Barnes, Soplz., Moline Richard Lee Barnes, Fr., Pittsburg Gloria J. Barnett, jr., Commerce, Okla. Paroda Ann Barrier, SUIQII., Pleasanton Floyd L. Bartley, fr., Commerce, Okla. Irene L. Basey, Saplz., Parsons Paul T. Bavaro, Soplz., Chicago, Ill. Karen Baxter, Sojllz., Overland Park David M. Beaman, Fr., Moran Don Beasley, jr., Pittsburg Gene Lee Beauchamp, jr., Garnett Milton R. Beaver, Soph., Nevada Terrell Dean Beck, Fr., Wichita Becky S. Bedene, Fr., Arma Dennie Ann Beeny, Fr., Sheldon, Mo. Leora Bell, Soph., Baxter Springs Nikki R. Bell, Fr., McCune Keith A. Bendure, jr., Baxter Springs Mary Benelli, Soplz., Pittsburg Rebecca E. Bennett, Soph., Moline Laurence D. Berg, jr., Perris, Calif. Carole Anne Bergant, Fr., Pittsburg Marian R. Bergman, jr., Baxter Springs jenny Lou Bernd, Fr., Cherryvale Carla Dee Berry, jr., Pittsburg Lynn Berry, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Carol Lynne Berthot, Fr., Chanute Charles A. Bertoni, Sopll., Garden City Park, N.Y. jeane Best, Fr., Kansas City Carolyn Jean Bettega, SOINI., Wichita Van Bettega, Fr., Baxter Springs Roy J. Betty, Soph., Hazelton Sharon Sue Bever, jr., Farlington Keith BeVier, Soph., Webb City, Mo. Bill Bicknell, Soph., Pittsburg Glenn H. Bills, jr., Pittsburg Donna Rae Bishop, Fr., Butler, Mo. Judith L. Bishop, Soplz., Girard Sandra Dee Blackett,-Soplz., Coffeyville Linda Blanscet, jr., Benedict Jim Blanton, Fr., Parsons Carolyn Ann Blazic, Fr., Girard Gary G. Blessant, jr., Girard Joyce E. Blessant, jr., Pittsburg Ruth Ann Blunt, jr., Kansas City Sharon Kay Blythe, Fr., Vinita, Okla. Kathy K, Boatman, Soplz., Girard Xvilliam Bobek, Soplz., Caldwell Charles L. Bockelman, Soplz., Pittsburg Roger A. Boehne, Fr., Lockwood, Mo. Barbara E. Bogatay, Fr., Franklin Charles F. Bogatie, Soplz., Pittsburg John A. Boggs, jr., Pittsburg Louis W. Bohannan, Soph., Cedar Vale John J. Bohndorf, Soplz., Kansas City Stephen E. Bolton, Soplz., Overland Park Kathleen Boone, Soplz., Pittsburg Russell A. Boone, Fr., Augusta Gary E. Booth, Fr., Salina Dean A Borchardt, jr., Lansing Doug Borchardt, Soplz., Shawnee Jeanette Kay Borello, Fr., Pittsburg Lillian Kay Bosseau, Fr., Pittsburg Jean D. Bottens, Soplz,, Carthage, Mo. Jerry Ray Bough, Sopll., Stockton, Mo. Darrell W. Boulanger, jr., Independence Lynn W. Bousman, Fr., Shawnee Charlotte Bowden, jr., Baxter Springs Sheryl Bowers, jr., Pittsburg YVally E. Bowman, jr., Columbus Sherry Rae Boyes, Fr., Galena Carolyn F. Bozman, jr., Edna Robert Earl Bracey, jr., Hutchinson Katherine Ann Bradshaw, jr.. Parsons Laurence J. Bradshaw, Fr., Pittsburg Thomas C. Bradshaw, Fr., Hoisington Nancy L. Brannin, Soph.. Oswego Margery Ann Brassart, Fr., Columbus Sylvia Ann Bredehoft, Fr.. Independence Carolyn Ann Breeden, Sojzll., Joplin, Mo. Douglas M. Breen, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Sara E. Breen, Fr., Yvellington Roger Lee Breneman, Saph., Girard James D. Brenner, Fr., Parsons A I4 ir 'E' 'T 7l 1, . - -,efgi gif' df ' 1 ,iw . :E I ar ... ' . 'x:f-Legg' Undergraduates: Bre-Col l li i ,- Q , Eb . is f ?iI' 45 fl 55. fir P' I mi,..1 ,. it . ' V l .aussi . P r 'Vid t I 'A as 1 9 ' I frm ,Qi l:g 2' 4 t X A I l q 3 3 .- v. i , ..f - . 2 'S 1 55 . . 51 'V 4 Q',i.If,ilil'!i ' If 'i -will ll it llllliillld .Qs 4- , t ? ,ariL , - ' t. wr t f' f Q ' i- f P - be c.. . , , 1 ,el 1 LY P 'Q 1. it .. t ,I X l 5.4 if V ' -5 Q gt .1 s.- 0 J Seen, , x :' 'V' A52 ' ' '. i ,jfs 'T ,X 9,9 . 1X 1 Y r .E 3. ea' I 1 W 4. ' , 1 ,f yi 5 y ' ' 3 232 Patricia Breshon, Fr., Rock Island, Ill. Edward Brey, Fr., Ozaukin james Brock, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Sue Brock, Soph., Neosho, Mo. jon Brogan, jr., Coffeyville Billie Brooks, Fr., Hume, Mo. Billy Brooks, jr., Detroit, Mich. Michael Brooks, jr., Parsons Steve Brooks, Fr., Parsons Carole Brown, Soplz., Chanute Carolyn Brown, jr., Pittsburg Edward Brown, Fr., Pittsburg Floyd Brown, Fr., Seneca, Mo. jacquelyn Brown, jr., Kansas City Larry Brown, Soph., Osawatomie Susan Brown, Fr., Baxter Springs Garry Browning, Soph., Pittsburg Jack Brownlee, jr., Independence Beverly Broyles, Soplz., Blue Mound Phyllis Broyles, Fr., Blue Mound Wetzel Bruinfield, Soplz., Fort Leavenworth Larry Brune, Soph., Spring Hill Rebecca Brunetti, Sojllz., Kansas City, Mo. Darrel Bruns, Soph., Overland Park James Bryan, jr., Independence Elaine Bryant, jr., Sheldon, Mo. james Bryant, jr., Piper Vicky Buck, Fr.,,Cherokee Judy Buckley, Fr., Pittsburg joseph Bugni, Soph., Pittsburg john Bumgarner, Soplz., Pittsburg Patti Bunck, jr,, Garden Plain Jayne Burgin, Soph., Kansas City Stephen Burgoon, Fr., Osawatomie Jo Burke, Soplz., Girard Janet Burkhart, jr., Shawnee Mission Carrol Burnett, Soph., Pittsburg Glenda Burnett, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Henry Burnett, Soplz., Baxter Springs jeanell Burns, Soplz., Carthage, Mo. -Ioe Burns, jr., Independence Sharon Burns, Fr., Yvichita Beverly Burr, Fr., Pittsburg Gary Burroughs, jr., Independence Gordon Burt, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Irene Buser, jr., Fairview Virginia Buser, Fr., Fairview john Bussone, Jr., Soph., Pittsburg joe Butler, Soph., Carthage, Mo. john Butler, Fr., Pittsburg Tom Buxton, Soplz., Kansas City Dau Byche, Fr., Arma Dianne Burne, Fr., Overland Park Tim Cagle, Fr., Arma Paul Cameron, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Cheryl Campbell, Fr., Benedict Doug Campbell, Fr., Pittsburg Phyllis Anne Campbell, Fr., Kansas City Phyllis Campbell, jr., I-Ieavener, Okla. jack Cannon, Soplz., Pittsburg Rodney Capanash, Soph., Aurora, Ill. James Carlson, jr., Cherokee Dorothy Carlyon, jr., Pittsburg Caroline Carns, jr., Coffeyville Don Carpenter, Soph., Osawatomie Anita Caiirithers, Soplz., Johnson David Carson, jr., Pittsburg Christine Carter, Soph., Baxter Karen Carter, jr., Fredonia Sharon Carter, Fr., Vinita, Okla. Richard Caruthers, Fr., Lamar, Mo. john Casady, jr., Erie Rolen Casebolt, jr., Chanute Evelyn Casey, Fr., St. Paul Rebecca Casida, Fr., Garnett Betty Cawein, Fr., Pittsburg Harold Cerne, jr., Pittsburg Clara Chambers, Fr., Pittsburg john Chambers, Soplz., Pittsburg Susan Chambers, jr., Pittsburg Sandra Champion, jr., Pittsburg Anna Channon, Soplz., Atchison Modine Chickadonz, Soplz., Thayer jerry Choate, jr., Pittsburg Margaret Chrisman, Fr., Roselawn Ind. Francis Christian, jr., Girard jerry Cicero, Soplz., Pittsburg Maybelle Circle, Soph., McCune john Clark, jr., Pittsburg Gilbert Clary, Fr., Galena Marilyn Clary, Soph., Garland Sandra Clary, Fr., Fredonia Jarold Clements, Soplz., Lamar, Mo. Jeanne Cleveland, Fr., Relton, Mo. Marcia Clewell, jr., Belle Plaine Susan Clinesmith, Soplz., Wichita Granville Clinton, jr., Joplin, Mo. jerry Clouse, jr., Baxter Springs Donald Clow, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Casey Clugston, Fr., Pittsburg Karen Coaker, Fr,, Pittsburg Eyman Cobbs, jr,, Blue Mound Judith Cochran, Soplz., Fort Scott Colleen Cockran, Soph., Parker Richard Coffelt, SOpfl,, Osawatomie Mary Coffman, jr., Carl junction Grace Coggins, jr., Heavener, Okla. Connie Coleman, Soplz., Monett, Mo. ..x , Ev . i af J ,.., -E, ,, ' I 1 , , '- 'X 1 1, .., V . ' al Y s . l di A l ' .-1, Y J , I 1 if 7 AJ H -' a.,. , .tw ,, , , ... . il lllfk sm . N , 'u av-1.3.3. -,L fa y it . ,, 'I Q. a s l ,. A MW , yall 24 1 f Alai '17 i ' S K l .,A...., w l H . ! '.:.:. .1 '- -, -44 ' f ' l A 2 i 233 Q11 aa.. ' -A.. ' .An .. ..f.'::'fa2 El. 'bw N .5 ., .,.,., .,,, K , QFPFM, tv ' 0. w , - fiqf Q li W . Et. 7- 'iv Y 'TA , .V iW'i7,'7I'i 'iw 5? L if gg! w 1' ra X 234 Undergraduates: Col-Dun Shirletta Coleman, jr., Parsons James Collins, jr., Pittsburg Janice Collins, fr., Fredonia Jessica Compton, Soph., Hutchinson Marilyn Conard, Fr., Pittsburg Judy Conklin, Soph., Osawatomie Nicki Conklin, Fr., Osawatomie Gerald Connery, jr., Little River Albert Conrad, jr., Parker Lois Conrad, Soph., Parker Vicki Conslino, Soplz., Pittsburg Judy Cook, Fr., Jasper, Mo. Ronald Cook, Fr., Fort Scott Judy Coonrod, Soplz., Pittsburg Susan Coonrod, Fr., Pittsburg Everett Cooper, Soph., Carthage Mo Harvey Cooper, fr., Carthage, Mo. Martha Cooper, jr., Chanute Lynn Copeland, Fr., Florissant, Mo. Judith Corn, jr., Independence Kay Cortner, Soph., Olathe Brenda Cosby, fr., Miami, Okla. Bob Couch, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Danna Coulter, Fr., Pittsburg Marylin Cowan, Soplz., Columbus Jean Cox, Fr., Prairie Village Sally Crabtree, jr., Liberal, Mo. Carol Crafton, Fr., Pittsburg Gary Craig, Soph., Olathe Kervin Craig, jr., Kansas City, Mo. Charles Crawford, Soph., Paola Larry Crawford, Soph., Sedalia, Mo. Cole Creason, jr., Pittsburg Janice Creger, Fr., Baxter Springs Joyce Creger, Fr., Baxter Springs Mary Creitz, jr., Iola William Crespino, Soplr., Pittsburg Dennis Croker, Fr., Girard Christine Crooks, Fr., Stanley Michael Crowe, Soph., Pittsburg Robert Cruce, Fr., Leavenworth Nolen Crusinbery, Fr., Topeka Harry Cuendet, Sopli., Verona, Mo. Joseph Cukjati, Fr., Arma Ronald Culberstson, Fr., Savonburg Stuart Cumming, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Kit Cuppy, jr., Pittsburg Robert Curran, jr., Pittsburg Patricia Curth, Fr., Kansas City Catherine Cuthbertson, Fr., Girard M. Charlotte Cuthbertson, Soph., Girard Gwen Daily, Fr., Overland Park Beverly Dalrymple, Fr., McCune Faye Damrill, Fr,, Leavenworth Mary K. Daniel, Fr., Columbus Lawrence P. Daniels, jr., Baxter Springs Richard N. Danielson, Fr., Chapman joan E. Darlington, jr., Pittsburg E. Daugherty, Soph., Grove, Okla. Doris Kay Davis, jr., Elk City Ivor Davis, jr., Hepler jonice L. Davis, Fr., Lenexa Larry E. Davis, Soplr., Goodland Linda K. Davis, jr., Fort Scott Richard Davis, jr., Miami, Okla. Sharon Davis, Fr., Overland Park David C. Davison, Soph., Columbus Randall E. Dawson, jr., El Dorado Milton S. Day, Fr., Neosho, Mo. George Allen Dean, jr., Pittsburg William E. DeArinond, Soph., Pittsburg Daniel A. Deasy, jr., Pittsburg Thomas DeChicchio, jr., Brooklyn, New York Everett Lee Deckard, jr., Atchison james A. DeGruson, jr., Girard Karen Sue DeLange, jr., Girard Lee Elvin DeM0tt, Soph., Pleasanton Barbara Ann Denton, Fr., Atchison Mary Ann Dernovish, jr., Parsons Andy R. DeSetto, jr., Franklin Square, New York Mina Detwiler, Fr., Fowler Patty M. Devers, jr., Pittsburg Karen Sue Dickey, Soplz., Pittsburg Linda Kay Dickey, Fr., Pittsburg Rayma Dickson, Soplz., Bonner Springs Patricia Ann Didlake, Fr., Pittsburg Ernestine Kay Diehl, Sojvlz., Fort Scott Robert L. Dietrich, Fr., Lawrence Jeanne Dieu, Fr., Pittsburg john DiToina, jr., Syracuse, New York Barbara Kay Dixon, jr., Pittsburg john E. Dixon, Fr., Marysville Shirley Aim Dobbin, Soph., NVichita Marcia Dobson, Sojzll., W'infield R. Kent Dobson, jr., Chanutc Mike Doherty, Soplz., Kansas City Dennis L. Dolan, S01Ill., Shawnee- Mission Peggy Dorniois, Fr., Chanute C. Douglas Doudna, jr., Overland Park jerealdine Douglas, Soplz., Kansas City Phyllis Lee Downs, Fr., Edgewater. New Jersey joyce A. Dreibelbis, Sojzll., Sarcoxie. Mo. Janice Mae Drennen, Fr., Pittsburg Freu P. Driver, jr., Franklin Square, New York Barbara Jean Duckwall, Fr., Carthage, Mo. john -I. Duggan, Fr., Pittsburg Pete Al. Duke, Soplz., Wellington Robert L. Duincum, jr., LaCygne viii' ll KI i K -ll la. I u t s il ll 222- ' we 5' i it E5 f 'D G , w Den Day Undergraduates: Dun-Fm Koeta Kay Dunham, jr., Ft. Scott Nancy Dunham, jr., Erie Allen Dunn, Sojllz., Arcadia Frankie ll. Dunnick, Fr., MeCune Ruby L. Durham, jr., Miami, Okla. Hal l-'. Durr, jr., Coffcyville jon R. Dyer, Fr., El Dorado Roger R, Easson, Soplz., Cartilage Alan Ebesu, jr., Kztpaa, Kauai, Hawaii Paul C. Etlgington, jr., Hutchinson l.inrla Sue Edwards. Fr., Galena Rielmartl .-L Edwards. jr., El Dorado Wayne L. Etlwarcls, Suplr., Galena Denny Egbert, jr., Liberal, Mo. Sandy Eggers, Sopll.. Pittsburg Stephen Ehert, jr., Coffeyville Carol Eidsvig, jr., Joplin. Mo. janet Ellington, jr,, North K. C. Joanne Kay Elliott, Fr., Pittsburg Sherry Lou Elliott. jr., Pittsburg David XV. Ellis, jr., Hutchinson Howartl XV. Ellis, jr., Pleasanton jennifer C. Ellis, Fr., Parsons Dorothy Ensminger, Sopll., Moran 5 V 1 1 . Z 1'i0I'llCC0lIlll'lg Connniltee .Indy ll. Enz, I-'r.. Neocleslm Evelyn M. Epler, Sojall., Columbus john C. Epting, jr., Bnrlinglon Marvin E. Erickson, jr., Chzinutc Zonal L. Estes. jr.. Baxter Springs lizlrlmzlrzi Ann Evans, Soph., Sczlnnnon james XV. Evans, jr., Mission Larry D. Evans, jr., Kansas Cily Richard A. Evans, Sojzh., '1'OlJCii2l Sharon Ann Eranis, Fr.. Osziwnlolnic Robert XV. Erenson, Sopll., Pineville, Mo. Clary E. Fair. Sojzll., Monelt, Mo. Nllllllyll Lou l-'z1i1'cl1ilcl, jr., Nevada Lynn P. Fz1ivre.jr., Czincy .IHIIICS P, Falcone, Fr., Fort Scott .linnny Farley, Soph., Pittsburg Lavonne Mae Fast, Fr., Illllfilil, Mo. Foster M. Funrot, jr., Dodge City Sharon Fenoglio, jr., Kansas City john T. Fer1'ell,jr., Independence Sain N. Fessler, Fr., XVichita Phyllis -I. Fiechtl, Soph., Clierryvule Robert XV. Fields, Fr., 0S2lXK'llICJl1llC XVilli:nn S. Finke, jr.. Joplin -4 -4 5:- .'L it.. i l V' Undergraduates: Fit-Hal Larry M. Fite, Soplz., Pittsburg Thomas G. Fitgerald, jr., New Kensington, Penn. Janice Sue Fitzpatrick, Fr., Haysville Frank R. Flanner, jr., Fort Scott Donna R. Flannigan, Fr., Scammon Connie Mae Flaxbeard, jr., Joplin, Mo. Marietta Sue Fleming, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Robert C. Fleming, Soph., Clearwater John E. Force, Fr., Leavenworth Linda Kay Ford, Soplz., Girard David John Foster, Soplz., Rossville Helen Kay Foster, jr., Fort Scott Jeffrey H. Foster, jr., Parsons Larry A. Fox, jr., Pittsburg Ellen M. Francis, Sopli., Rose Hill Johnie Lee Francis, jr., Anthony Janet F. Franklin, jr., Fredonia Margaret Franks, jr., Caney George C. Frederick, jr., Pittsburg Jerry Lee Frcvert, Fr., Liberty, Mo. Sheldon, YV. Froetel, Fr., Prairie Village Carol Fronaberger, Sojnlz., Overland Park June J. Fontinille, jr., Joplin, Mo. Randall W. Fruit, jr., Spring Hill Jack R. Fulton, Soph., Pittsburg Mari Jean Fultz, Soplr., Pleasanton Rod Furgason, Sojnh., San Jose, Costa Rica Joyce Ann Gabel, jr., Arcadia Margaret Gaines, Sojnlz., Prairie Village Agnes M. Gallinetti, jr., Frontenac Iris Elaine Gallion, Soplz., Frontenac Michael F. Galvin, Fr., WVeir City Harriett J. Candy, Soplz., Shawnee Mission Judy LaVon Garber, Soplz.. Baxter Springs Jolm F. Garde, jr., Joplin, Mo. Gary Gardner, jr., Joplin, Mo. Gloria Lea Gardner, Fr., Bartlesville, Okla. John A. Gardner, jr., Lamar, Mo. Alice Garrett, Fr., Mission Carolyn Sue Garrett, Fr., Shawnee Raymond Garrett, jr., Port Byron, Ill. Sharon Kay Garrett, Sojllz., Girard Peter R. Garrison, Fr., Clinton, New Jersey Sandra Kay Garrison, Soplz., Pittsburg Leanna A. Castel, Fr., Pittsburg Sally Ann Gastel, jr., Pittsburg Jane Gaston, Fr., Asbury, Mo. Sherrill E. Gatchell, Fr., Clay Center Ron Gates, Fr., Girard Janice F. Gay, jr., Parsons Vernon L. Gaylor, jr., Douglass Sandra N. Gcil, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Robert D. Gelso, Soplz., Pittsburg Joe George, jr., Girard Sherre George, Soplz., Thayer F. Arthur Gibson, jr., Arcadia Gayle Gibson, Soplz., Columbus Sheila Gilbert, jr., Joplin, Mo. Becky Gilchrist, Soplz., Newton Richard Gilfillan, jr., Girard Mary Gill, jr., Kansas City Wlilliam Gill, jr., Pittsburg Ray Gillespie, jr., Leavenworth Patricia Gillette, Soplz., Girard Ronald Gillman, Sopll., Carthage, Mo. Jamie Gilmore, jr., Baxter Springs Robert Gladson, Fr., Girard Kenneth Gnagy, Soph., Derby Janis Goble, Fr., Pittsburg Penny Godard, Fr., Kansas City Lloyd,Goff, Fr., Pittsburg Alex Golladay, jr., Fontana Louise Gomer, Soplz., Cherryvale Donald Good, Fr., Wellsvillc Al Goodger, Soph., Eudora Judith Goodman, Soplz., Arma Shiela Goodrich, jr., Wheaton, Mo. Janice Goodsell, jr., Moran Melvin Gordon, Independence Mary Ruth Gosney, Fr., Kansas City Jillinda Gossard, Fr., Altamont Larry Gould, jr., Merriam james Grace, jr., Pittsburg Carol Graham, SOPII., Paola Linda Graham, Fr., Pittsburg YVilma Graham, Fr., Pittsburg Donald Graves, jr., Coffeyville Kenneth Gray, Fr., Columbus Alice Green, Soplz., Girard Pamela Greenfield, Fr., Wichita Sherrill Greenwood, Soplz., Baxter Springs Connie Greer, Sojnlz., Pittsburg Reece Grissom, jr., NVebb City, Mo. joseph Grizzle, jr., Columbus Eugene Grotheer, Soplz., Pittsburg Jeri Gruner, Soplz., Clearwater Mimi Gudgen, Fr., Pittsburg Glenda Haas, Fr., Yates Center John Haberbosch, jr., Littleton, Col. james Hackney, Fr., Lockwood, Mo. Dennis Haddock, Soph., Prairie Village Paul Hagan, Fr., Mexico, Mo. Mary Ann Hageman, Fr., Leavenworth Elaine Hagemann, jr., Hepler Michael Hagerty, Fr., Frontenac Barbara Ha ard Fr. Pittsbur , sg , , , g jim Haggard, Fr., Pittsburg L Marilyn Hale, Fr., Columbus Undergraduates: Hal-Hit Rosielea Hale, jr., Commerce, Okla. David Lawrence Hall, Soiblz., Wklichita Marilyn Hall, jr., Frontenac Mary Jon Hall, jr., Joplin, Mo. Robert Riley Hall, Fr., Louisburg Roger Thomas Hall, jr., Shawnee Robert Hammel, Soplz., Prairie Village James Tomas Hamrock, Soplz., Pittsburg Judy Han, jr,, MoCune Richard Sidney Hancock, SDJJII., Hoisington Sally Kay Hanner, Fr., Mission Karen Marie Hansen, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Melba Fern Hansen, jr., Carthage, Mo. David Linn Haracler, Soph., Wichita Dale Philip Hardesty, Soplt., Mulvane Mary Ann Hardin, jr., Frontenac Vanetta Carol Hardy, Soplz., Pleasanton Rodger Wayman I-Iargis, Soph., Roeland Park Jacqueline Jean Harmon, Soplz., Pittsburg John R. Harmon, Soplz., Pittsburg Karen Lea Harmonson, Soplz., Erie Sherry R. Harper, Soplz., Giasco Paula Gene Harpster, Fr., Fort. Scott William C. Harralsou, jr., Kansas City Victoria Ann Harreld, Fr., Galena Jack Robert Harris, Soplz, Pittsburg Jo Sharon Harris, jr., Cherryvale John L. Harrison, Sojyh., Altamont Larry Harris, Soplz., Hepler Rebecca Sue Harrison, Soplz., Pittsburg Carol Ann Hartke, Soph., Hutchinson Daryl Gene Harts, Fr., Hepler Patti Ann Hartung, Fr., Fredonia Sue Ann Harvey, Fr., Pittsburg Jeannetta Ruth Haslam, Soph., Pittsburg Bonnie .Sue Hawkins, Soplz., Wichita Nelson E. Hawkins, Soplz., Parsons Jean Hawkinson, Sopll., Baxter Springs Anna Marie Hayes, jr., Kansas City Janie Lee Haynes, Fr., Overland Park Bill E. Hazzard, Fr., Belle Plaine James S. Head, jr., Milford Linda Sue Heady, jr., Erie Phillip Lee Hedrick, Soplz., El Dorado Terry Lynn Hedrick, jr., Fredonia Don Heffernan, jr., Pittsburg James William l-Ieffernon, jr., Iola William J. Hein, jr., Wichita Judy Lynn Helkenberg, jr., Coffeyville Larry Eugene Hell, jr,, Clianute Leo Raymond Helsel, Jr., Fr., WVichita Jacque Helton, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Murl Robert Helwig, Fr., Columbus Bruce Allen I-Iemby, Fr., Pittsburg -H Philip Hemphill, Soj1l1,, Kansas City Michael James Hennessy, Fr., Parsons Shirley jeannette Hensley, Fr., Longton judy A. Herbeck, jr., Pittsburg Marilyn Herlocker, Sojnlz., Girard Roberta Lynne Herman, Sojllz., Pittsburg Ted Alan Herman, lfr., Shawnee- Mission Linda Eileen Herron, jr., Pittsburg Sherry Gay Hewitt, Soplz., Joplin, Mo Sarah Hey, Soplz., Columbus Linda Higgins, Fr., ShawneehMission Richard Allen Higgins, F12-,xIOlJlll1, Mo. Don Hilclebrant, jr., Stanley Carole Sue Hill, Fr., Parsons Kerry Sue Hill, Fr., Prairie Village Patricia Ann Hill, jr., Parsons Robert E. Hill, Sojlll., Girard Ron X'Villiam Hill, Fr., Erie john D. Hinderliter, Fr., Wichita Carol Hines, Sojall., Lamar, Mo. Dean Earl Hinkle, Fr., Garnett Donna jeanne I-linkle. jr., joplin. Mo. Charles XVilliznn Hirsch, jr., Miami, Okla. Raymond P. Hiltle, Fr., Spring Hill HOMECOMING DANCE 3 H r 91 . ,, 1 4 1 , SW ' ' ' tl gk , was . 4 lull ll .,,. ,,.a -,,. - , W.r,.v.r,., Q '- - Ys':a.::t.g5 M V 1 -'1 t '- rv Y V. Q ww 1 '. eQEIff4f:if'E ' 51 'l J 'Q f an Ss 'r- - ,..'- 'P' f: we , mf ,. is tiff? it Jimi, r 'fl ge, - ci 'wma ., .. ,K V' it f -.-., no ,t V W. . -.HE xwx- ,W.-.,,,-1.1.56 J sq if r' r , lr, 4' Y relay, Pl l K ' ff 1 nut ' W W, , it 'J' Us r ah, . s 33 I '?m -nv ,limi ,,.4 'Cf 241 S -- 'fuauzaa 15 - tl ff H .- N 4 i 1 ..... , ,, .... .. 2.7. --.l ,gz ,,,,i,,,.,,,,,??E 1 .Ll rf, igegm afgssr my ...zur - ti .- ima i sfssassssf .2 V ' 'S iid 2' A I ,x I T I , 4 iss. Undergraduates: Hob-Kno -GP , -vA.-: .. , a t ' . :AV u i . , .,.-15? if-1 X x V 'ff ll , L 1 X sm? ., ' 'A if A :4:-: '-- it 4 l Y. t J tag , L.,-. A -H gag H r lsfgjfjpzzz ,..,.,- 3 in J Q 'Q J , Q, ,K J. l t t . H H' vlri J I V fk55f5i7:-5 f WH '- ' gg . V, 1' J V -Y , .- ..... . li' JT ' : :Pr gr -. :,t as 'fm . .J':r fm' V' l gf '. ,. Q :.J'., 4 l l N . t fl. i l kk 1 4 ' e . V' , l. r k' ' f'f.J' t . ' ..,.. ' W ' . ' '.:Ei .1 -!'3'ff. .L it -l W t . J.-lst' '91 A-4 .. . . Giga. 'A-- is -:A.. .lik I s zigz ag a e l lsr wwf Sw' 2 .' . . . kk K . .. . ... H -. L 1. .V Q 7' , rm - 242 , .K ,f mn . . s ' . , . W 'if Roberta L. l-lobart, Fr., Moran Louis C. Hafney, Fr., Kansas City Glend Ann Hobson, Fr., Kansas City Vicky Hoffman, Fr., Prairie Village James D. Holcom, Fr., Altoona Vivian L. Holden, Fr., Cherokee Martha F. Holsinger, Soplz., Parsons John C. Holstein, Fr., Springfield, Mo. Robert L. Holtzman, jr., Thayer Patti Ann Holzman, Fr., Wichita Sandra Sue Hoobler, jr., Neodesha William E. Hood, Fr., Pittsburg Herbert C. Hoover, Soph., Pleasanton Raymond L. Hoover, Soph., Fort Scott Neiomy Lea Hopkins, Fr., Kansas City Carol J. Horning, jr., Fort Scott Charles L. Hosman, jr., Pittsburg Lloyd L. Hotchkiss, Fr., Pittsburg Anthony A. Houchin, Soplz., Arma Terrly!ID. Howard, Soph., Webb City, 0. Bettie Hubbard, Soplz., Prairie Village Steve XV. Hubbard, Fr., Carthage, Mo. George P. Huck, Jr., Fr., Kansas City Jerry Hudson, Fr., Girard Richard A. Hudson, F-r., Pittsburg James P. Huff, Fr., McCune Roland K. Huff, jr., Hallowell Terry Hughes, jr., Kansas City Paul L. Hulen, Soplz., Shawnee Mission Jack N. Hulsey, Soplz., Carl Junction, Mo. Quentin E. Hurst, Soph., Valley Falls Richard G. Hurst, Fr., Mission Trudy J. Hurst, jr., Lamar, Mo. Rosalie Huscher, Soplz., Kansas City Martha J. Hutchins, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Beth Ann Hutchison, jr., Tribune Jon L. Hutchinson, Fr., Fort Scott Richard R. lngold, jr., Hepler RaVae A. Ideker, Soplz., Joplin, Mo. Janis Irvin, jr., Adrion, Mo. Jody Irwin, Fr., Bronaugh, Mo. Nancy Ann lsenhower, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Kutlu Isin, jr., Mersin, Turkey Clarence M. lzala, Soplz., Honolulu, Hawaii Carolyn Sue Jackson, jr., Eldon, Mo. Donna Jean Jackson, Fr., Pittsburg Ruby F. Jackson, jr., Chanute Willis G. Jackson, Fr., Asbury, Mo. Jackie D. Jacobson, Fr., Osawatomie Carol R. James, Soplz., Kansas City Jerry J. James, Soplz., Arma Jerry Ray James, Fr., Walnut Terri James, Fr., Pittsburg Allen A. Jameson, Saph., Pittsburg Dave Jeffery, Soplz., Meade Frank Jeler, Soplz., Pittsburg Ed Jenkins, jr., Chanute John Jenkins, Soplz., Weir Bryan Jenks, Fr., Shawnee Mission James Jensen, Fr., Dennis Mfallace Jensen, Fr., Pittsburg Jerry Jobe, jr., Neosho, Mo. Carol Jolm, Fr., Burlington Carolyn Johnson, jr., Cardin, Okla. David Johnson, Soplz., Pittsburg Don Johnson, jr., Pittsburg Gary Johnson, jr., Neosho, Mo. Kenneth Johnson, Fr., Pittsburg Steve Johnson, jr., Hollywood, Calif. Gloria Johnston, Sopll.. Kent Johnston, Soplr., Wellington Lawrence Johnston, jr., Pittsburg Mary Anna Johnston, Fr., Overland Park Carol Jones, Soph., Pleasanton Finley Jones, jr., Girard Linda Jones, jr., Prairie Village Marilyn Jones, jr., Parsons Nancy Jones, Fr., Baxter Springs Nancy Jones, Fr., Kansas City Robert Jones, Soplz., Girard Stanley Jones, jr., Salina Susan Jorden, Fr., Columbus Jo Jursche, Soplz., Parsons Helen Justice, Fr., Chetopa Mike Kapple, Soplz., Columbus James Kastler, Fr., Frontenac Dean Kaumans, jr., Joplin, Mo. Leonard Kazlnierski, Fr., Pittsburg Benny Keathley, Fr., Van Buren, Mo. Janyce Keenan, Fr., Wichita John Kelly, Fr., Pittsburg Pain Kendrick, jr., Joplin, Mo. Sandra Kennedy, Fr., Pittsburg John Kennell, Soph., Parsons Patricia Kentner, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Susan Keplinger, Sojlh., Girard G. Franklin Kerley, Fr., Pittsburg Bob Kerns, jr.. Fredonia Kenneth Kerns, jr., El Dorado Camille Kilgore, Fr., Sedan Nancy King, Soplz., Rupert, Idaho Wayne Kingore, jr., Joplin, Mo. Mary Kay Kirby, Soph., Pittsburg Dennis Kirkendoll, Fr.. Pittsburg Bobby Kirts, Saph., Enid, Okla. Fred Kisro, Soph., Tucson, Ariz. John Klopfenstein, Soplz., Pleasanton John Knoll, jr., Frontenac Q if -'-1A 'V ' ? X 'Gr V I 2' 69 1 1 rr ' m X in 'rr .4 5 s 5 ,L-,-5,-.a -.-. .tr I. ax. v 5..- A W the ' F'Q??f'f 'f fy . 2 L, ,, 1 , fi vu , 'iw ' ...J W , r Mg r tw M Nl H will l , W ., . l ef 3' 'lm r Ea it , ., W I l .,,.,., Q, ' I 4 H lf li f1'.-.' Q 243 --s... L -'H ' . V. . ra. -5 nm V Q. . . ff , . ....--.grant 15232 r 4 1-Q 1 A gt I lg- ! lr an K it Ill ? -I tres U rgraduates: Kno-MCC V Eiitl ' at Ronald Knost, Soplz., Carthage, Mo. Linda Knox, Sopll., LaCygne Judy Koch, Fr., Des Plaines, Ill. Duane Koehler, Sojfll., Caldwell Jack 'll Kornfeld, Jr., Fr., Pleasanton Jack Kountz, Sojzll., Hutchinson Maribeth Kramer, Fr., Garden Plain WVayne Krantz, jr., Manville, N. J. Loretta Kreiger, Fr., Columbus Gary Klfighblllllll, jr., Baldwin Gary Krokroskia, jr., Picher Kenneth Kruger, jr., Arcadia Beverly Kuehn, jr., Baxter Springs Eileen Kuhel, Fr., Girard Jack Kuhn, Fr., Lawrence Joanie Kukovich, Fr., Kansas City Kenny liunstel, jr., Arcadia Henry Kusunoki, jr., Honolulu, Hawaii Marquita Lacy, Sopll., Miami, Okla. Janet La Faver, Fr., Kansas City Sharon Laine, jr., Arma Carol Lake, jr., Coffeyville Glen Lamb, Fr., Overland Park George Laxnpe, jr., Pittsburg Larry Land, Fr., Leavenworth Sara Land, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Danny Landers, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Rod Langley, Solblz., Hugoton Robert Lappin, Fr., Wichita J. F. Laster, Soplz., Webb City, Mo. Ronald Laughlin, Soph., Carthage, Mo. Raymond Lawrence, Fr., Parsons Hazel Lawson, jr., Stella, Mo. Shyrlee Leader, Fr., Pittsburg Jon LeChien, Fr., Pittsburg sther Lee, Soplz., Oronogo, Mo. Cary Lee, Fr., Oronogo, Mo. Don Leever, Soplz., Overland Park Loretta Lehman, jr., Towanda Jeannette Lentz, Fr., Broken Arrow, Okla. Joe Lepo, Soplz., Arma Ray Leonard, Fr., Carl Junction, Mo. Phylis LeRoy, Soplz., Joplin, Mo. Sandra Lester, jr., Kansas City Dale Levens, jr., Overland Park Robert Leverich, jr., Pittsburg Mildred Lichlyter, Fr., Attica Gary Lind, jr., Iola XVilson Liter, Fr., Nevada, Mo. 1-'rank Little, Saplz., Pittsburg Mary Kay Livingston, Fr., Galena Cherie Lodge, Fr., Olathe Lydia Lodge, jr., Arkansas City Sheila Lodge, Soplz., Arkansas City Stephen D. Lomshek, Fr., Pittsburg Lois Ann Loncarich. Fr., Stella, Mo. Robert E. Lowe, Fr., Pittsburg Greg K. Lowry, Fr., Mission Peggy Lou Lucas, Sopli., Altamont Robert Lucian, Sojllz., Columbus Cecilia A. Luman, jr., Parsons Melba Jean Lumm, jr., Mound Valley Thomas R. Lundblad, Fr., Pittsburg Roger D. Lunoy, Fr., Burden Diana Lynn, lfr., Prairie Village Robert G. Lynn, Fr., lflemiugton, Mo. Colleen A. Lyon, jr., Paola Malcom D. Lyons, jr., Pittsburg Margaret C. Macari, lfr., West Mineral Steve Maceli, Fr., Frontenac D'Ann Madewell, 1 r., Overland Park Paul F. Mages, Soplz., Lawrence Linda Kay Mahan, Sojzlz., Coffeyville John M. Mahiu,1 r., Overland Park Charles Main, jr.. Uniontown Marilyn Main, Sojzli., Lamar, Mo. Jody lvlalman, Ifr., Leavenworth Kay Ellen Malone, Fr., Wichita Pat Manley, Sojzh., Fort Scott Hlilliam Marchand, Sojylz., Ellinwood George M. Maris. Fr., Pittsburg Marsha Marold, Fr., Joplin Robert A. Marqtulrdt, Sopli., Pittsburg Judith Ann Marrone, jr., Pittsburg Mary Anna Marsh, Fr.. Columbus Terry L. Marshall, Sojilz., Shawnee Mission A. Edward Martin, Sojxlr, Colfeyville Judy Kay Martin, Fr., Des Moines, Iowa Larry E. Martin, jr., Osawatomie Robert N. Martinache, Snpli., Pittsburg Larry L. Mathis, jr., Pittsburg Marilyn Mathis, Sojllz., Girard John R. Matthews, Sojzli., Fort Scott Lois Maxwell, Soph., Arma John P. Maycumber, jr., Fort Scott Clyde H. Mays, jr., Iola Deanna Jo Mays, lfr.. Pittsburg Guiniver Maze, Fr., Iantha, Mo. Patricia Ann McAtee, Sopli., St. Paul Jeanne M. McCaffrey, Sojill., Monett, Mo. Katrina Rae McCann, Fr., Sedan Ed Mcfllaskey, Sojall., Pittsburg Glenna Kaye McComak, Sojlll., Columbus Don McCord, jr., Coffeyville Judith McCreight, Soplz., Arkansas City Connie S. McCulley, Fr.. Oswego A. Dwayne McCunc, Fr., Leavenworth Ruth L. McCune, jr., Joplin Sophomore Class Officers, left to right- Mike Ireland, student assembly representativeg Terry Howard, treasurerg Alma Mehaffy, secretary: Jack Sexton, presidentg Keith Bevier, vice-president. Underclassmen: MCG-Nic fx J gi .ee kgs Is rf Maureen E. McGee, Fr., Leavenworth Jerrie Sue McGehee, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Jacki L. McGlothlin, Fr., Pittsburg Kcn,A. McGuffin, jr., Iola Charles L. McGuire, Fr., Oakley Judy Ann Mclliath, Fr., Pittsburg Michael McKenna, Fr., Pittsburg Marvin B. McKinney, Soplz., Columbus Peggy McNally, Soph., Pittsburg Sandra Dee McPeak, Fr., Eldorado Springs, Mo. Jack C. McPhail, Soplz., Neodesha Dorothy L. McPherson, Fr., Riverton Cherlyn McVey, SOIIII., Kirkwood, Mo. Geary L. Meador, Soplz.. Cassville, Mo. Norma Jean Meek, Fr., Chanute Alma N. Mchaffy, Soph., Baxter Springs Larry J. Meiers, Fr.. Osawatomie Ronald M. Melewski, Soplz., Manville, N. J. Nancy Sue Mendenhall, Soph., Olathe Leon P. Mendez, jr., Chanute Bill C. Merchant, Soph., Carthage, Mo. Joyce Kay Meredith, Soph., Viola Roger A. Merrick, Fr., Wichita Joyce Messinger, Sojwh., Kansas City Mark Messinger, Soplz., Prairie Village Richard Messinger, Soplz., Pittsburg Mary Ann Metzinger, jr., Coffeyville Karen M. Meyer, Soplz., Pittsburg Betty Ann Micks, jr., Kansas City Judy Miksch, jr., Oswego Jerry Millard, jr., Leavenworth Donna L. Milleman, Fr., Pittsburg Bennett L. Miller, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Bud Miller, jr., Wichita Charles T. Miller. Fr., Mobile, Ala. Donald Miller, Soph., Golden City, Mo. Georgia Ann Mille- son, Fr., Pittsburg Ellen Miller, jr., Lansing Ira Miller, Fr., Sand Springs, Okla. Lanny Miller, Soph., Neosho, Mo. Lawrence Miller, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Lillian Miller, Soph., Pittsburg Thomas Millikna, Soplz., Wichita Terry Mitts, Soph., Columbus Gerald Mock, Soph., Kansas City Dennis Mogan, Fr., ElDorado Springs, Mo. Lounie Molthan, Fr., Pittsburg Dennis Monroe, jr., Neosho, Mo. Sandra Monroe, Fr., McCune Richard Monson, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Jacqueline Montee, jr., McCune Marsha Moody, jr., Pittsburg Jill Moon, Fr., Pittsburg Carol Moore, Soplz., Valley Center Connie Moore, Fr., Leawood Helen Moore, Fr., Frontenac 'Leland Moore, jr., Fontana 'Robert Moore, jr., Parsons Sharon Moore, jr., Kansas City Joyce Morarity, Fr., Pittsburg Conny Morel, Fr., Girard La Donna Sue Morgan, SOPII., Pineville, Mo. Michael Morgan. Soplz., Pittsburg Nora Moriconi, Fr., Frontenac Janet Morrison, jr., La I-Iarpe Gary Morton, jr., Altoona Steve Mosler, Soph., McCune Jeffrey Mourning, Fr., Osawatomie Mary Mullani, Soph., Pittsburg Dan Muller, Soplz., Pittsburg Solon Roger Munden, Soplz., DeBerry, Tex. John Muntier, Soph., Mount Vernon, Ohio Judith Murphy, Soplz., Altamont Rochelle Murray, Fr., Pittsburg George Mussat, jr., Frontenac Racine Myers, Fr., Liberal, Mo. Sandy Naccarato, jr., Cherokee Polly Napier, Soplz., Cedar Vale Larry Natalini, Fr., Pittsburg Jacqueline Nation, Fr., Shawnee Danny Needham, Fr., Mapleton Sharon Needham. Fr., Lamar, Mo. Glenda Neeley, Fr., Arma Dennis Nelson, Soph., Kansas City Calvin Neptune, III, Soph., Pittsburg Glenice Neptune, jr., Fredonia Janis Nesbitt, Soph., Mound City Barbara Neubert, jr., Yonker, N. Y. N. Nelson Newcomer, jr., Overland Park John F. Nice, Jr., jr., Independence John Nicholson, jr., Maize 18 vs? 3 -1, Undergraduates: Nic-Ree --i'fZ1L1'E:E? 1 s. .....,,..,..,., . ,M --E., at , ,- ,.,.. ,,, ,ar ,Ar iziw 'V :Sli H M i 1 f .. , ..,.: Srzstg I6 Q p Y eg 2 bw' Gary Nieklaus,Sopl1., Cheney Patricia Niemeir, jr., Fort Scott Loren Notline, Fr., Ulysses Bill Noland, Sojzlz., Erie Elaine Nordness, Sojlli., Overland Park Sue North, Fr., Parsons john Norton, Fr., Iola jerry Oakley, Fr., Arkansas City Robert O'Connor, jr., Overland Park Thomas Odlel, Fr., Junction City Mary Oehring, jr., Neosho, Mo. Carmen Oertle, Fr., Pittsburg Alvin Officer, jr., Leavenworth Susan Oliver, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Gary Olson, jr., Pittsburg Stephen Olson, Soph., Erie Charles O'Malley, Sojill., Scainmon Mary Rose Oplotnik, Fr,, Girard Patrick 0'Rei1ly, Soplz., Pittsburg james Orr, jr., Parsons Linda Orr, Fr., Thayer Patricia Osborn. jr., Independence john Osborne. Sojzh., Lockwood, Mo. David Owen, jr., joplin, Mo. Linda Owens. jr., Parsons Deanna Packard, jr., Pittsburg Marilyn Page. Sojzh., Pittsburg Norwin Palmer, jr., Independence Shirley Palmer, jr., Fort Scott Connie Papish. Fr., Pittsburg John Paris, jr., Kansas City Kenneth Parker, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Ruby Parman, jr., Fort Scott Kent Parrett, Soplz., Prairie Village Corrine Pastore. Fr., Arma Betsy Pate, jr.. Pittsburg james Patterson, Fr., Pleasanton Kay Patterson, Sojmlz.. Piedmont Sherwin Patton, Soplz., Pittsburg Sherry Payne, Fr., El Dorado William Pearson, Fr., Columbus Kathryn Pease, jr., La Cygne Francis Peek, Sojnh., Kansas City George Pellman, jr., Leavenworth Gordon Pennock, lfr., Pittsburg Donald Perkins, Fr., Pittsburg Cary Pernot, Soplz., Arma joe Perrigo, jr., Grenola Pamela Perrigo, Sojih., Levittown, N. J. jean Perry, Soplz., Coffeyville jane Peters, Sopli., Lamar, Mo.. Bobbie Petesch, Soplz., Girard Susan Petkoff, Soblz., El Dorado Springs, Mo. Nora Phelan, Fr., Pittsburg Elaine Phillips, Sopll., Sabetha Elery Phillips, Soph., Sabetha Larry Phillips, jr., Baxter Springs Terry Phillips, lfr., Parsons Robert Piccinelli, jr., Girard Rick Pickens, Fr., Oswego Mary Pierce, Fr., Pittsburg Diane Pillow, Fr., Greenfield, Mo. Dwight Pogue, Soplz., Noel, Mo. VV. Neil Polfer, Sopll., Olathe Xvilliam Pollman, jr., Humboldt Janie Pontious, jr., Erie Loren Pontious, jr., Parsons David Pool, 1 r., Lyons john Porter, jr., Altamont Linda Porter, jr., Columbus john Potocnik, Soph., Cherokee Rudy Potocnik, Sopll., Cherokee john Pototschnie, Fr., XfVichita Robert Potter, Soplz., Whitewater Steve Potter, l r., Sedgwick Beverly Powell, Fr., Parsons Robert Powell, Soplz., Galena Sally Powers, jr., Pittsburg Loretta Prete, Fr., Wichita Marlys Price, Soplz., Mound Valley George Primm, Fr., Manhattan Marlene Prince, Fr., Pittsburg Wlilliam Probst, Sojzlz., Kingman Beverly Prothe, Fr., Paola Charlie Puckett, jr., Parsons Thomas Puckett, Fr., Cherryvale Donna Pugh, Sopll.. Bloom john Michael Purdon, jr., Iola James Pyle, Fr., Pittsburg Pat Pyle, Sopll., Carthage, Mo. Mary Quaglione, jr., Coffeyrille David Qualls, Fr., Kansas City Mary Jane Quarles, Fr., Parsons Subhi Rabiai, jr.. Babhdad Douglas Radcliffe, jr., Trenton,-N. Mary Ellen Ralston, jr., Kansas City- Ralph Randall, lfr., Pittsburg amesRa holz 90 1l1 Rochester N.Y. Saul Ardie Ratley,ljr., E1 Dorado Austin Ray, jr., Wichita Freddie Ray, Soph., Cassville, Mo. Rebecca Read, Fr., Altamont Christina Reda, Fr., Cherokee Janice Reda, jr.. Cherokee Vickie Rcdfern, Fr., Girard james Redfield, jr., Humboldt Carol Reece, Fr., La Cygne Joyce Reece, Soph., Thayer .,,,. ,..., 2 ' i . tv if '1 cz- 1, ik L' N1 ' '? ,-4 in , l .Li .HF , l 'v I I . Y l -S -K Y J f T1 'Gi ll V Hi i 5 . l l , Il '- V. - '- luvq Ma 2. ' Hg, H , r .Y :yn . y , V , .. - P e f . ' , f ' 249 v g 1 is In in 41 51 :QE N ' -lr, fe ,, 'r 4jv,,,?g-fain ,. W HL, ,, 1 4, W, i I ' If 4 SCM Y' ' a5Q1i75f' VEQ,,,vy+L,egaf?, x - ? I ' 'FP -., V v- Q , . ,, 9 'A Ev Q I 4 xr I 1, ' w QQ. W v' :- M. , Ar fp ! Akai N ,5L,,f YQ' ' x A f- V 14.3 P: 1 L 2 'x B Q. ,X .4 -Q 2. az L l X 5 'V Aa! Underclassmen: Ree-Say Henry Paul Reed, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Ronald Reese, Fr., Pittsburg Sheryll Reeves, Soplz., Galena Thomas Reeves, Fr., Columbus Terry Reffett, Sojzlz., Baxter Springs Robert Rentfro, jr., McCune Kathleen Rice, jr., Parsons Luida Lee Rice, jr., Chanute Dana Richardson, Fr., Kansas City Glenna Richardson, jr.. Kansas City Ruby Richardson, Fr., Fort Scott Roy Richey, Soplz., Mulberry Don Richwine, Soph., Sauonburg Wayne Ridley, Soph., Columbus Lora Rigensberg, Soplz., Pittsburg Helen Riggs, Fr,, Pittsburg Marlys Riley, Fr., Garnett David Rhodes, jr., Edna Dale Roach, Fr., Wichita jean Roach, jr., Lowell Pete Roach, jr., Wichita Kent Roberts, Fr., Wichita Thomas Roberts, Soplz., Baxter Springs Tom Robertson III, Soph., Pittsburg Diane Robinson, Fr., Garnett Jean Robinson, Fr., Wichita joyce Robinson, jr., Vfichita, Robert Robinson, Fr., Arkansas City janey Robison, Fr., Bellevue, Wash. jean Robson, Soplz., Pittsburg Cary Rodrick, jr., Menneola Barbara Roc, jr., Moran Patricia Ropp, jr., Carthage, Mo. Gary Rose, Fr., Mindenmines, Mo. Glenn Rose, jr., Stanley john Rose, jr., Lenexa Charles Ross, jr., St. joseph, Mo. Patricia Ross, Fr., Blue Mound Salley Ross, Fr., Kansas City Kathleen Rowland, Fr., Arma Larry Roy, Fr., Stockton, Mo. Elaine Rumford, Fr., Pittsburg Robert Runyan, jr., Paola Sherrill Rush, Soplz., Chanute Gary Russell, Fr., Fort Scott James Russell, Fr., Pittsburg Tom Russell, jr., Kansas City Willmetta Sailsbury, Soplz., Butler, Mo. Nancy Salb, Fr., Pittsburg Richard Sandeen, Fr., West Mineral Barbara Sanderson, Sojnlz., Elborado Springs, Mo. Sandra Kay Sartore, Fr., Anna Pamela Sue Savage, Fr., Chetopa Loren Sayers, Fr., Garnett s .. tl , ai ya di 'V ,, .l l i ww' aff , l is . J! Q W. .-ffm y-af-v Wu AF if g V , avi, - , gt i vu 5 . ,. L,2 Q ' I 'fi '-, ' 'EMI ,.,. .' - , 'U rs f' l Viv . W . sf ' , ' . :if 52, ua 'fu . ..',t4-323-s -5- - GREEKS HELP WITH CEREBRAL PALSY DRIVE 3 it l www... wa 'HC I Underclassmen: Sea-Sot Bill Scavezze, jr., Pittsburg Susan Schaefer, jr., Dodge City Mimi Schallo, Fr., Pittsburg Barabra Schantz, Soph., Kansas City, Mo. Judy Schaper, Fr., Leawood James Scheurich, Fr., Baxter Springs Gene Schmidt, jr., I-Ioisington Judith Anne Sclnnidt, jr., Parsons Carol Schmitz, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Judy Schoenhofer, jr., Kansas City Gary Scholtz, Fr., Kansas City Lynn Schooler, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Dale Schneider, Sojzlz, Lawrence David Schroeder, jr., Danforth, Ill. Vada Scifcrs, jr., Pittsburg Donald Scobee, Soplr., Belle Plaine Gary Wayne Scott, Fr., Riverton Joyce Scott, jr., Joplin, Mo. Larry Michael Scott, Fr., Pittsburg Larry 'fholnas Scott, Fr., YVeir ' Milton Scott, Soplz.. Sweet Springs, Mo. Kay Segat, Fr., Frontenac Ronald Seglie, jr., Franklin, Leland Selvey, jr., Lamar, Mo. Marlene Senechal, jr., Frontenac jack Sexton, Sojzlz., Meade Larry Seybold, jr., Pittsburg Mike Shackelford, Fr., Pittsburg Donna Shadkhov, jr., Pleasanton jerry Sharbutt, Snjzlz.. Overland Park Martin Sharp, jr., Howard John Shattuck, Sojzlt., Pittsburg Dennis Shaw, Fr., Valley Center jerry Shaw, jr., Ifredonia Del Sheets, Soplt., McPherson Marilyn Shepard, Fr., Clay Center Cheryl Shepherd, Fr., Kingman james Sherrel, jr., jasper, Mo. Tara Schideler, jr., Kansas City Neil Shiraki, jr., Pittsburg Harlan Short, jr., Carthage, Mo. Mary Louise Shoup, jr., Galena Ina Shreve, SOIIII., Gardner Sindy Shultz, SOPII., Pittsburg Irene Siefker, jr., Moran Lucille Simmons, jr., Galesburg Charles Simpson, Sojrlz., Pittsburg Marlys Simpson, Sojrlt., Mound City Sheila Singhurst. Fr., Girard Patti Sinn, jr,, Pittsburg Nancee Sisson, Fr.. Pleasanton William Smardo, jr., -loplin, Mo. Ceorgann Smart, Fr., Pittsburg Marilyn Smethers, Sojzll., Kincaid Carlene Smith. Fr., Parsons Carol Ann Smith. Fr., X'Vebb City, Mo Connor Smith, Sollll., Pleasanton Donna LaNeil Smith, Fr., El Dorado Springs, Mo. Donna M. Smith, jr.. Pittsburg Elizabeth Smith, Sojzlz., Pittsburg Gerald Smith, jr., Parsons james Delos Smith, Supll., Wichita james Robert Smith, Soplt., Olathe joe L, Smith, Fr., Carthage, Mo. joseph B. Smith, jr., Walnut Joyce Smith, Fr., jasper, Mo. judy Smith, jr., Girard Larry Dale Smith, jr., Chetopa Marilyn Smith, lfr., Newton Richard E. Smith, Fr.. Pittsburg Richard Lynn Smith, Fr., Moline Sharon Lynn Smith, Soplt., Charleston, S.C. Sharon Sue Smith, Ifr., Pittsburg Steven Ray Smith. Fr., Pittsburg Charles Eugene Snow, jr., Pittsburg George Snyder, Fr.. Uniontown Kathleen Snyder, Fr.. Kansas City Linda Sothern, Fr., Pittsburg 4' I, Y f' , 7 V V --nr af ,'. . .J . .ff u it .iviwflz I YK 2 l V . rp 9- ' 'E - ttgilf y 1 . L. gi W ,M l . 1' 5 A li, F' X at ' tm f' 2 A - ,, gg, r . , . .I-'f f . S 1 4' N' asa 5 J. 4. 4-1 u- lj, if 4 if- -J t m ,if it ez, e :, ra T - 1 i.,, i ' W QR,-it t , i , A ' r i l ,QQ it . V ,Z f we . ,f l , 0. A Q. 6 , l I I . ,frkwmi Ll 4, ' ggsg i - X A if, rf-t ' .Q P... ' 4 1 4- t ' h - , it ww 'N www Flfg ws , WLQW. it -1. . .. - 4 , .4294 it .il N.. f i 5 L Q . . ga l , ta N 4 41-14-r msn k 7 N wig? in it F- it .A W S ite. ' uf I ,tl V' ,l' vii s-A , . l 1 , -2-,few 1,f,f,g., V Q., - N V -if 'Pa 3 . 'Q Tr' ' it ut A ,l fa S 1 , . .jf . wx 47' 4, i ' t - Jyx .. - . -is it It 3 Z, Underclassmen: Sou-Ten , .g ug, f 'Q l gs? :se y W' . E5l4 l v1f FJ Q Z ,,.:. H :- j ti Mt.: . an J, if sygisnm - P ua- A, . 'seein , l ,x x R.. Q. I S X I V c f ei .WE .. -if ,Q , Yu T F12 . . C. ? K H ' KH M with 'lj Qs 254 Mary Ann Souders, Fr., Chetopa Joe Sours, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Howard South, Soplz., Columbus Clarr1r4Southern, Soph., Carl Junction, o. Dave Spangler, jr., Fairview Joy Sparks, Fr., Vinita, Okla. Albert Spears, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Ann Speck, Soplz., Osawatornie Carol Spencer, Solbh., Mulberry Donald Spencer, jr. Prairie Village Kathy Spencer, F r., Prairie Village William Spencer, jr., Independence Kathleen Spicer, Fr., Pittsburg James Spieth, Soplz., Girard Fred Spigarelli, Fr., Frontenac Leslie Splitter, Soph., Liberal, Mo. Gwenda Sprang, Fr., Baxter Springs Carole Spriggs, jr., Columbus James Sprouse, jr., Chetopa Leroy Stafford, jr., Stella, Mo. Robert Stafford, Fr., Junction City Robert Stahl, jr., Pittsburg Robert Stalcup, Soph., Conway Springs Bertha Stalker, jr., Katzebue, Alaska Shirley Stanbrough, Soplz., Mound City Donald Starchman, jr., Asbury, Mo. Rosemary Stark, Soph., Mfhitewater Douglas Starkey, Fr., Wichita Mike Starkweather, jr., Xvichita Marilyn Staton, Soplz., Pleasanton Shirley Staton, jr., Pittsburg Gary Steed, jr., Mulvane Linda Stephan, Fr., Pittsburg James Stephens, jr., Joplin, Mo. Hauer Stephens, Fr., Valley Center Michael Stephens, jr., Carthage, Mo. Jeri Stephenson, Sofylz., Wichita Lynn Stephenson, Soph., Shawnee- Mission James Sterrett, Soplz., Idana Jerry Stevens, jr., Cherryvale Marilyn Stevens, Soplz., McCune David Steward, jr., Highland Roberta Stewart, jr., Fredonia Ellen Stiles, jr., Carl Junction, Mo. Gordon Stineman, Soplz., Newton Donna Stiteler, Soplz., Farlington Sharon Stoelmaker, Fr., Eudora Joseph Stone, jr., Wichita Judy Stone, Fr., Columbus Paul Stone, Fr., Galena Janice Stonecipher, Soplz., Columbus Margaret Story, Fr., Pittsburg Mary Story, jr., Pittsburg I Bruce Stover, Soplz., Prairie Village Freshman class officers from left to right: jean Best, secretary, jacque Helton, treasurer Karen Coaker, representative, Doug Campbell, vice presidentg Larry Thomas, president. Elizabeth Strawn, Fr., Pittsburg Dollie Street, Fr., Fort Scott Kathy Sturns, Fr., Anthony Robert Suschnick, Fr., Mulberry William Sutton, Soplz., Junction City Richard Swaim Jr., Soplz., Galena James Swanson, Soplz., Shawnee Mission Allan Swayze, Fr., Shawnee Mission Dolores Sweany, Fr., Osawatomie Ann Swearingcn, Soplz., Nevada, Mo. Bobbi Swiler, Fr., Wichita Cheryl Swonger, Fr., Bloom Linda Syring, Fr., Kansas City Richard Tackett, jr., Clearwater Henry Taffner, jr., jasper, Mo. Patricia Talarico, jr., Anna Linda Talbott, Soplz., Webb City, Mo. Phyllis Talley, jr., Moran Edwin Tanner, Fr., Pierce City, Mo. Charlene Tarter, jr., Fredonia Donald Tarter, jr., SC2llllIl'lOl'l Donna Taylor, Fr., Mound City, Mo. Richard Taylor, jr., Stanley jean Tennyson, SOPII., Leawood I 104 12131 : t ' ' :rg ini -vm . . . E, aa 'vi QB r - rf :-FM ' sp, 3, l 2 G31 ' cj fm- ia-'34 ,WW 11Y,, Underclassmen: Ter-Vie l J QL. , L . W - - ' f l be 8' 5 7 , 1'x J .,..A , V1 . ,J J 4 f -1' ., l 'Q fb z ' f ., 55:7 45 . fi ' ' I. fffff , 1 -: H t. i , y ff' V i ,V .,l,..,ls . f get f , -W 2 t X Us ABR: in X J :,f , f ,, ' ' f ' -K 'T iwi r Effff E , . 4-v 256 Hamilton Terrell, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Alan Thiebaud, jr., Parsons David Thies, Soplz., Prairie Village Otis Ray Thomas, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Ronald Thomas, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Robert L. Thomas, Soplz., West Mineral Patricia Thomison, Fr., Wichita Carolyn Thompson, Soplz., Overland Park Judy Thompson, Fr., Joplin, Mo, Richard Thompson, jr., Joplin, Mo. Robert Thompson, Soplz., Lawrence Jim Thornburg, Soph, Wichita David Thurman, jr., Nevada, Mo. Art Tice, Soph., Kansas City Devon Tickel, Soph., Cherokee Andy Todd, jr., Wichita Carol Tokunaga, jr., Kealakekua, Hawaii Janet Tomlinson, jr., Kansas City, Mo, Carl Topinka, jr., South Haven Pat Trainor, jr., Nevada, Mo. Larry Trahan, Fr., Pittsburg Iris Traxson, jr., Mound Valley James Treadway, Soph., Parsons Earl Treat, Sr., Gem Patricia Trewyn, jr., Joplin, Mo. Sharon Tridle, Fr., McCune James Triplett, jr., YVebb City, Mo. Jan Trowbridge, jr., Pittsburg Rita Trowbridge, Soph., Shawnee Mission Peggy Troxel, Fr., Ritchey, Mo. Patricia Truluck, Fr., ElDorado Springs, Mo. Kestutis Truskunas, Sojzh., Chicago, Ill. Joyce Tucker, Soph., Fort Scott Paul Tucker, Fr., Emporia Lana Turner, Soplz., Girard Jane Turpen, Sojzlz., Prairie Village Norman Ulbrich, Soph., Girard Jon Ulm, Soplz., Miami, Okla. Riche Umbarger, Fr., Thayer Charlie Ussery, Soplz.. Kansas City Mark Van Auken, Soph., Leawood Linda Vance, Fr., Prairie Village Sharon Vance, jr., Liberal, Mo. Delbert Vanek, Soph., Oswego Larry Van Houten, Fr., Pittsburg Lester Van Huss, Soph., Bucklin Karen VanLaningham, jr., Pittsburg Shirley VanLerherg, jr.. Shawnee Barbara Vaughn, Fr., Lockwood. Mo. Bob Vaughn, Soph., Houston, Tex. Terry Verdugo, Fr., Pittsburg Antonio Verleye, Soph., Pittsburg Richard Vickers, Soplz., Topeka Mary Anne Victti, jr., Pittsburg 5:1 E Af, .. 9' ' Tx as ' fl A MH' pf , N ,f ,f fm '?' -' .fu 1: V N' ' Ta f f Af . 4 1 A - if ,2 Q ...I H 3 vi ti E l 'Qaff , -Y Y. 2' , A fa ' K V I A '- eil' 5' S' 4--ri. 1 ' 'N 1 - S was N Y W, ' sg, V E5 1+-'1. Fifi J ig Er M 51 fl E X :Ml ! ,.f' H ' 6 i, 'B A 7 - : Hifi fi -.AJ--Q,,, - .fifggr 'iffik - 4 Q W1 Underclassmen: Vig-Wil v '- 1 ll 'fr if- ,N ,W .. A Ronald Yignery, Soph., Goodland Li Q ti, wi ,I -,am Dennis Vilela, jr., Kapaa, Kauai, '55 A 6' -' U V H R N Ft ' 'i Hawall li b if 1 'Si - 'Q ' 5 Thresa Vinardi, Fr., Hepler 'Hi' ' ., ' Mike Vinson, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Ruth VonStroh, jr., Lockwood, Mo. 1 I A. J. Wachter, Soplz., Pittsburg Qu e Y ,EIJT V mu , Norberta Wachter, jr., Frontenac - 57 , if W ' gil '11 Herbert Wade, Jr., F r., Riverton F Q , , , K 'V Melanie Wade, Fr., Pittsburg ' Lg Sandra Wadkins, jr., McCune ' Nickolas Wadman, Fr., Wichita Pat Waggener, Soph., Pittsburg 3 .. 1.1 . , , , , , .l , Q M E i iii ' L ' Kathryn Wagner, jr., Coffeyville - Tamara Mfalford, jr., Humboldt - ,,,., ' 'f Ann Walker, jr., Joplin, Mo. . Becky Walker, Soplz., Sherman J V H am A 1.3 . f, X V- 3 Bonnie Wagner, Soph., Carlton My My J Ronald Vtfalker, jr., Parsons 'S 4 ,sift Y' i- i . f , .-'NH I James Wall, jr., Independence Charles Wallace, jr., Joplin, Mo. 5 ' .. ,- Richard Wallace, jr., Garden City A:':-: ' Ruth Waller, jr., Pittsburg fi Tom Xvaller, jr., Girard Kenney Waltrip, Fr., Pittsburg Cary Wanfiez, jr., Columbus ' 'l' Richard Warner, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. Calvin Warren, Fax, Overland Park Sharon Warren, jr., Hugoton Jerry Watson, Soph., Wichita .N Judy Way, Fr., Kansas City , ,, Yi I Q., I James Weaver, Fr., Liberal, Mo. Linda Webb, jr., Joplin, Mo. Margaret Webb, jr., Joplin, Mo, Ramona Webb, Fr., Pittsburg John Wehner, Fr., Rossville Jack W'Veide, jr., Osawatomie !,u, A n, iw ,i 1 913 -v., 5 V 5,7 -fr- ,,f ','1qian- ,, , ifillljfg , ' it Keith Weide, jr., Osawatomie . , - - Ann Wells, Soplz., Pittsburg L f ' C ji Robert Welton, Fr., Mound City ' John Wendel, Fr., Lansing Carol West, Soph., Leawood , - Connie West, Sojzlz., Blue Mound J L' ,Q .4 ,. . Y ,.....,.,, , .,.,. 5,53 L- g, vt if Y ...,..., , ..., 15 W3 . ...Q ,,, E.. H ' s iii v m l V - 1 Linda Whetstine, Fr., Cherryvale v W Donna Sue WVhite, Fr., Asbury, Mo. -7 fc., Frank White, Soph., Kansas City, Mo. 1 , ' 'QQ' Joyce White, Saplz., Savonburg Y 'cm Kathy White, jr., Newton Raymond White, Jr., Soplz., Tiverton, 1 R. I. , 1 lwfff, . ' .5 Salena White, Fr., Pittsburg A W M Zz' Watheua White, jr., Fontana ,, - w W . H 'ff ,i Linda Whiteside, jr., Fort Scott , ...- Q' ' Fern Wichman, Soplz., Baxter Springs 4, - W Kathleen Wicker, jig, Independence ' ' 'fx l Roland Wiggans, Fr., Chzmute 258 A lv-,- HUSTLERS Norma Wightman, Fr., Leavenworth Imogene Wigton, Fr., VValnut Mfaltcr Yvigton, jr., Columbus Karen Wilbert, Soplz., Pittsburg Kenneth Wilbert, Soplz., Pittsburg Gerald Wilke, Soplz., Louisburg Karen Wilkey, jr., Sterling Charlotte VVilkins, Fr., Parsons Leonard Wilkins, jr., Oswego Paula Mlilkins, Soph., Clay Center Mary X'Vilkiuson, jr., Columbus Fred VVillhaus, jr.,'Lyons Barbara Williams, Fr., Baxter Springs 'r Q Cara YVllllZlI1lS, Sojrh., South Hutchinson Earl Williams, Soplz., Lamar, Mo. Gary Wlilliams, jr., Joplin, Mo. Meredith Williams, Fr., Baxter Springs Rosalee Williams, Fr., Liberal, Mo. john Hlilliamson, jr., Baxter Springs Carol Willis, Fr., Wichita Judy X'Villis, jr., WVichita Larry XVills. jr., Pittsburg Mike Hlilson, jr., Overland Park Ronnie XVilson, jr., Commerce, Okla. 5, . rf . - A . W H Af j .. . - '. t t Q if . ft -f-f-- , -1 W 2 az i ff' -btw it x its V -M sa' ' f ti , C , 5 1 XL! r I :ft -,f l if i LR'-f 1 A M r i , dw - '2- A 3 3 it Ji .: ,,,, mi? W .,.: Underclassmen: Wil-Zwe Susan Wilson, Sapli., Pittsburg Gary XfVill1lllCl', Fr., Fulton Ronnie XVimmer, jr., Fort Scott Naomi l'VinChester, Soj1l1,, Pittsburg Carolyn VVinders, Sopll., Stanley Michael X'Vindsor, Fr., Kansas City Robert X'Vinship. Sopla., Berkely, Mo Yvilliam Winton, Fr.. Carthage, Mo. john Witt, Soph., Pittsburg Mary Wolf, jr., Arkansas City Ronald Lynn Wolf, Soplz., Derby Ronald Gene Wolfe, Fr., Southwest City, Mo. Glenda lV0lke, Salah., Conway Springs Michael NVood, Sojlh., Atchison Pamela XVood, Soplz., Paola Floyd Woods, jr., Crestline Yvalter W'oods, Fr., Monett, Mo. Jim Vkloodward, Fr., Lamar, Mo. james Worrell, jr., Pittsburg Cary VVright, SOINI., Thayer john Xkiright, SOfJll., Erie Kelly X'Vright, Fr., X'Vichita Marilyn Vllright, jr., Bonner Springs Clarence XVynn, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Sharon Yaeger, Fax, Frontenac XVayne Yamada, Sllllfl., Kapaa, Hawaii Daniel Yanagihara, Sopll., Honolulu, Hawaii Alice Yates, jr., Kansas City Sarah Yates, jr., Carthage, Mo. Nancy Yocum, Fr., Lenexa jerry Young, Sopll., Carthage, Mo, jonelayue Young, SOINI.. Kansas City joy Young, Fr., Kingman Lois Young. Sojzll.. Clay Center Steven Young, Fr.. Kansas City Gene Younger, Fr., Mission William Yurk, Sojall., Pittsburg jack Zayac, Fr., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Kristan Ziegler, Fr., Ottawa Hou':u'd Zimmerman, jr., Olathe Constance Zwego, Soph., Overland Park f' f ' 5:91 S I Q. ,V . t 1'-I-f lf' 4. , 0 1, 0 Q L D , f 1 f I 1.9 1 n 11 M ' WM' WZY11 .D i li 7- il .l'i'!T'!2 r I Q o 3 141, I u V. li -1 .,, 49 ,A 1111? 4,4 V 3 Q. 7 1 - F JY' 34 N 225. W. Y! L, . -AV 13 Z r ' 15 ff 1 V , -e-, 1, V.:-ge L . A 1 .-5 , .Tse fe . - 'z Q15 , , . guy ' if 4 ' ,il my -Q., ' 1 ig 111f? 11 . ,--,5 ff, ' ff 11 I 44: ,e ., I '4 f'-. Lf . 5- 1 -q, 11 1 .-uf. 1 4. L . 5,1 . -114 .P Ji' f f 1,1 J 1 5 f ' .3 . .F 3F ' ' 15- W X' I ' 7'34'9J1:?fQ'2-'n - .f..1'1'aJ9f?573 'f'75'f'11'f'f 1 1 1 . .- 'p1g -u'44l.,Ai,Y A 1 t Q . .. ',,,f,I A 1 . ' as ,,4,, W ..,,,,. --A-up 5 ,. Zigi V 5'11,Ql' 11' W1 f 1 A ' I HQF141-,. 111145 M ,fi 4, 1 -1 , 1- -,Mm-, 1 , 'J' - .z,. 21 :1,f- V -0- -A' 7 : frm ' 1 g -: 1-' 1 'Y '- Q1 if 1 Q 'q1Q1f.,ki'Wil-5T i5r7,17-131 , Y 1 .I - ,- V' ,v,1,f A A11-,:Y'A.i':Q1 .. J. ,iz ' 1 1 - A f - .rr ' '.. ,. 'QM-Mg. - Ale., - -' . ,, nm 1 . J' .W 21 'QQ-1a :4f,q fi- , 1..:FmF' W Yr' 1 R M ' ia! -I i. 61,1131 fam--' 1-1. 1 1 1 . An-1 k GQTJ, :2.,g'fEfgv,, - , ' 3' -' .514-' rigs . r f 51 P 'iw' '1f 'Qi' wr -Q, ' ' , .f:l'5 l , :A 5 ' A- J -f.f 'f' ,ifgzl f-1-Fe-1 ' ' . 1 1 'f1111'L: 14 .-fmilrfg... ., , ,.., .M .. - L ...,,. 1.,,4..,..,f, 4- - 1 -- - 1... J l M .. I, T-'fu -4 2 ly y ir if as , , , a In . -4 up rt ii Q 2 3 w wg? i 4 i 'A c. X E' I as-er V 'JE '-H 1 , i fair zzN jQw,f I 1 My ,..,- 51 , 5 ' fe 4 ,:VA, I M, ,-sv-wi t ' get T l wi .5 t' l , ' 'U i . T -ti 1 ly ' -'B+ wiki 'W l l Vocational Students: Ame-Yow li in mm ttt F ,ft It ' 4 5. W Inj ,fi . H1 U' 1 l 'fr H , 262 Rosemary Amershek, Pittsburg Harvey Axtell, Sterling joan Bailey, Pittsburg jeanne Benning, Coffeyville Darrell Bergeson, Jamestown Michael Blair, Lockwood, Mo. Steven Bond, Hutchinson Bonnie Bybee, Girard Larry Campbell, Pittsburg Brenda Carter, Chanute E. LeRoy Chaney, Humansville, Virginia Coon, Pittsburg Mac Corbin, Towanda Lawrence Cox, Fredonia William Cutlee, Kingman jack Eagle. Buffalo Larry Erickson, Robinson Richard Fisher, Grenola John Fleskc, Garfield Donald Fleury, Arma True Fretzs, Yvichita jackson Fryar, Galena Corky Gantz, Cottonwood Falls Larry Garrison, Brownell Michael Gidney, Neodesha Larry Graber, Ulysses john Griffith, Nickerson Frederick Gunn, Great Bend Terry Hadsell, Hugoton Ivan Harding, jr., YValnut William Harr, Girard Forrest Hartner, Clay Center Larry Hatesohl, Greenleaf Beverly Heisler, Elsinore james Herod, St. Paul Steve Hoffman, Pittsburg David Howard, Carthage, Mo. John Hyde, Altoona Gary jones, Clay Center Glendal King, Oswego Alden Landsdowne, Wichita Howard Larson, Holton Cletus Linenberger, Washington Joyce Marks, Parsons jack Martin, Neodesha john Murray, Cherokee Donald McClelland, Girard Mike Naff, Erie Merrill Nice, Independence J. Brian Odom, Caney Lyle Ohlde, Linn Glenn Osborn, Neosha Roy Parsons, McCune jack Perkins, Medicine Lodge M Thomas Pickrell, Wichita Melvin Pierson, Ottawa Nickolas Pitts, Pittsburg Walter Rice, Pittsburg jean Robinson, Parsons Robert Ross, Pittsburg Raymond Rutschmanfloyd, Whitewater Dick Sanders, Independence Dallas Saueressig, Burlington Pat Schasteen, Mound City Michael Seyb, Pretty Prairie Earl Sheldon, Overland Park Kenneth Siler, Plainville Daniel Snyder, Nickerson john Stainbrook, Pittsburg james Staton, Pleasanton Ronnie Stout, Dighton William Strecker, Bazine Max Strickert, Scott City Beverly Talarico, Arma Danny Tate, Pittsburg Dennis Teske, Onaga Nelson Turner, jr., Thrall Ronald WVade, Hays Gerald Mfegner, Goodland Robert Wells, Spivey William Welton, Hoisington Carole Wernli, Attica Arden White, Stafford Charles White, Oswego Kermit Willard, Carthage, Mo. I-'rank Williams, Salina Roy Willis, Pittsburg Dixie Worthington, Fontana Dale Wycoff, Independence Margie Wyland, Pittsburg Lvn Yoder, Harper Forrest Young, Adrian, Mo. Ronald Yowell, McPherson at wa s 'T t in Ve x v .' ii 1 gW'wl7lr5'l ,.,. 1 - 5 1 t 44. it l ' S i I , y -514: 4 I ' ,uw l wir H, Q Mu , l r l l y t , if: 4 S 1 e-:i. - 1- 5 M135-.,, ,,, 4 -v W 7 I l P' 5 i' V'EE':-'. ,' 3?-' ,, 1 , , sf-' . ,P f .ss 11 1 1' F V it . 5 gig , ., 'A W V 4, f i -, ' l lf: t ii t - -, ' 'G . i,,u,h , K , n 1' .I W3 8 H t iff 6 ' E wi , .X i' 14 Q: : vii -EP I M H ' 1 D .nv H, l xia- 263 .ut 'sl' 5 1 V '-, ,,:-- - .,, l 44 Html L' ' ' U V i u w. L' f- I fl, I if A Abraham, Linda Kay, 229 Ackley, Nancy, 148,176,229 Adams, Cookie, 148 Adams, Dennis, 210 Adams, Douglas T., 229 Adams, Helen, 210 Adams, Jacqueline, 163,229 Adams, John, 182 Adams, Larry YV., 141,229 Adams, Ronald L., 153,229 Adamson, Charles R., 229 Adamson, Patil K. Jr., 153,210 Adey, Elizabeth, 126,146,163, 172 Adkins, Alan, 153 Adkins, James L., 229 Adle, Javad, 229 Aggus, Jerry, 210 Aikins, 1-Ielen, 126,146,162,229 Aikins, Terry C., 14l,176,185, 210 Akin, William, 153,193 Akin, Lawrence, 210 Albus, Albert, L. H., 183 Larry, 229 Albertini, Frank, 137,182,210 Albright, Ron, 197 Albright, Roxanne J., 229 Alcho, Alcorn Avil S., 155 , Carolyn Lee, 229 Alderman, Frank, 171,182,210 Alford, Gary G., 229 Alford, Judy Lynn, 229 Alfred, Paul, 175 Alger, Marjorie Ann, l51,196, 229 Allan, Allee. Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Neal, 210 Raymond, 157,229 Brenda, 180 Carol Sue, 229 Gary M., 182,210 Gary T., 229 Larry C.. 229 Merle YV., 138,229 Ricky, 178 Roderic, 193 Stephen, 195,229 Z Tommy Ray, 229 Allison, Tracy S.. 229 Alliston, Norval, 176,210 Allman, Pat, 229 Alpha Delta Pi, 120,122,123 Alpha Gamma Delta, l20,126, 127 . Alpha Kappa Alpha, 124 Alpha Kappa Psi, 182 Alpha Phi Alpha, 121,134 Alpha Sigma Alpha, l21,128, 129 GE ERALI DEX Ascanio, James, 210 Ascanio, Marilyn, 201,229 Aschentrop, Mary Katherine, 148,200,229 Ashcraft, Leo, 25 Askins, Doug, 107,184 Associated Women Students, 162,163 Ast, Eldon, 176,180,201,210 Atchison, Philip, 210 Atchley, Bill, 198 Atkins, Charles, 134 Atwell, Bill, 154 Ault, Jeff, 230 Austin, Lee Dean, 209 Austin, Whitley, 8 Autrey, James D., 195,230 Axe, Dr. Leonard H., 7,183 Axtell, Harvey, 262 Ayers, Delbert, 98,1l1,133,134, 184,210 Azwell, Charles David, 152,165, 230 B Babbit, Myrtle, 187,230 Babcock, Bob, 14l,l52,165, 191,230 Bockelman, Charles L., 231 Baer, Sherry, 147,158,162, 172,210 Alsbaugh, Janice Ann, 171 ,l97. 229 Alvis, Janet, 96,130.l76,185 Amend, James R., 229 American Chemical Society, 173 Amershek, Gloria, 184,189,210 Amershek, Rosemary, 262 Amos, Roger, 210 Anders, Maurice, 25 Anderson, Earnest, 190 Anderson, Judi, 122 Anderson, Layne, 210 Anderson, Nelson L., 229 Anderson, Dr. Ross, 35,190 Anderson, Wilma, 198,199 Andrews, Barbi Ann, 130,229 Andrews, Sharon, 128,177 Anglin, Barbara, 17 Ankenman, David E., 154,229 Appleberry, Archie A., 229 Archer, Ronald B., 229 Arnold, Jeanne, l48,163,167, 170,176,196,229 Asbill, Pat, 229 Bagby, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Sandra, 180 Robert H., 230 Jeffrey A., 230 Capt. James, 26 Joan, 230.262 Sharon, 169,185,230 Joan, 230,262 Bain, Carol Ann, 230.2382-46, 289 Bain, Larry, 210 Bainter, Diane, 148,230 Bainter, Don, 153,210 Bair, Jeff, 230 Baird, Dr. C. Ray, 9 Baird, Keith, 211 Baker, Dr. Charles. 23 Baker, Clinton, 153,230 Baker, David, 190,211 Baker, Craig, 155,211 Baker, Jean, 172 Baker, Mary, 173 Baker, Vickie R.. 95,148,199. 230 Baldwin, John H., 152,230 Baldwin, Richard, 209 Bales. Jim R., 152,230 Ball, B radley, 182,193 Baltzell, Kenneth XV., 230 Bauer, Don, 182 Banister, Joan, 230 Banks, Banks, Jimmie, 133,134 Sandra, 124 Banwart, James, 211 Banzet, Sondra, 211 Banzet , Leonard P., 230 Baptist Student lvlovement, 196 Baptist Student Union, 197 Barbour, Gracie, 125 Barger, Nancy I., 176,189, 202,203,230 Barham, Dr. Jerry, 42 Barker, 1'Vayne O., 230 Barkley, Larry, 211 Barlet, Sandy Kay, 150,163,230 Barlow, Ronald, 182,211 Barnot, William G., 230 Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnet , Brenda J., 151,230 , Frances, 146,230 , Richard L., 137,230 , Victor, 197 t, Gloria J., 230 Blarney, Louie, 57,76,77,89, 158,160,183,201,206,2l1 Barnhart, Harold, 152,211 Barr, Martha, 189,197 Barrett, Clyde, 21 Barrier, Paroda, 146,172,230 Bart, Gordon, 152 Barth, Susann, 126,152,l89,211 Bartley, Floyd L., 230 Basey, Irene L., 230 Basky, Larry, 98,99 Bass, Dr. Carl 19,169,185 Bauns, Jerry, 212 Bavaro, Paul, 154,230 Baxter, Bill, 102 Baxter, Karen, 146,155,230 Beamen, David, 152,230 Beard, Carl, 24 Beasley, Bill, 180 Beasley, Clark, 169,185,211 Beasley, David, 152 Beasley, Don, 230 Beasley, William, 211 Beaty, Kathleen, 122,173,176 Beauchamp, Gene L., 157,230 Beaver, Robert, 153 Beaver, Milton, 230 Bubb, Dr. Aldon, 25,190 Beck, Terrell D., 153,193,230 Becker, Gerald M., 177,201, 211 Becker, Jerry, 180 Bedenbender, Jerry, 152 Bedene, Becky S., 230 Benny, Dennie, 230 Beerman, Dr. Hans, 21 Bells, Don, 153,175,211 Bell, Leora, 146,230 Bell, Nikki, 150,230 Bell, Ralph, 145,155,157 Belline, Bruce, 145,155 Ben Abbas, Hossein, 174 Bender, Gary, 159,168,177, 211 Bendure, Deith A., 230 Benedict, Nancy, 148,176,211 Benelli, Karen, 126 Benelli, Mary, 95,126,132, 162,163,230 Bennett, Rebecca E., 146,230 Bennett, Betty, 41 Bennett, Gene, 197 Bennett, Paul, 211 Benning, Jeanne, 147,179,262 Beougher, Barbara, 187,211 Beougher, Ron, 141,211 Berg, Lawrence D., 154,230 Bergant, Carole A., 230 Bergeson, Darrell, 157,262 Bergman, Marian, 163,230 Berhane, Sileshi, 155,209 Bermois, John, 154 Bernd, Jenny, 150,201,230 Berry, Bobby Jo, 151,163,197 Berry, Carla, 130,171,230 Berry, Lynn, 128,15l,162,230 Berthot, Carol, 151,l72,201, 230 Berthot, Jim, 145 Bertoni, Charles, 157,230 Best, Florine, 169 Best, Jeane, 126,151,230 Bestgen, Gene, 211 Beta Beta Beta, 185 Bettega, Carolyn, J., 201,230 Bettega, Van, 133, 145,155, 231 Betty, Roy J., 231 Betwiler, Mina, 149,235 Bever, Sharon, l48,173,186, 229,231 Bevier, Keith, 231,246 Bickford, Max, 8 Bicknell, Bill, 231 Bicknell, Gene, 190 Bills, Glenn H., 231 Biology Club, 169 Browny, A.O., 186 Bishop, Bill, 211 1 Bishop, Donna Rae, 128,231 Bishop, James, 211 Bishop, Judith L., 231 Bishop, Roy, 211 Black, Larry, 211 Black, Dr. William, 23 Blackburn, Larry, 155 Blackett, Sandra Dee, 130,201 231 Blair, Michael, 153,262 Blair, Philip, 141 Blanscet, Linda, 173,199,231 Blanton, James, 231 Blazic, Carolyn Ann, 231 Blessant, Gary G., 231 Blessant,, Joyce E., 178,231 Blessand, Larry, 211 B1evins,1Dona1d, 41 Blunk, Robert Jr., 38 Blunt, Ruth Ann, 146,176,231 Blythe, Sharon Kay, 231 Boatman, Donna, 170,211 Boatman, Kathy K., 148,231, Boder, Kathy, 122 Boehne, Roger A., 153,231 Bogatary, Barbara E., 231 Bogatie, Charles, 231 Boggs, John A., 231 Bohannan, Louis, 153,231 Bohn, Larry Robert, 211 Bohndorf, John J., 231 Boisdrenghien, Kay, 180,211 Boles, Jerry, 211 Bowen Hall, 152 Bolton, Steve, 145,181,231 Bond, Beverly, 122,178,211 Bond, Steven, 262 Boone, Kathleen, 122,231 Boone, L. D., 179 Boone, Leland, 37,141 Boone, Mike, 196 Boone, Russell, 153,231 Booth, Gary F., 231 Borchardt, Dean A., 231 Borchardt, Doug, 153,231 Borallo, Jeanette, 170,231 Bosseau, Lillian Kay, 231 Bottens, Jean, 130,163,231 Bough,,Jerry, 154,231 Boulanger, Darrell W., 231 Bourlard, Agnes Ann, 212 Bournonville, Richard, 212 Bousman, Lynn, 157,231 Bowden, Charlotte, 148,171, l76,187,189,231 Bowers, Sheryl, 177, 231 Bowman, Larry, 45 Bowman, WVa1ly, 137,231 Boyd, Clara Irene, 212 Boyd, Leon, 137,171 Boyer, Ray, 38 Boyes. Sherry Rae, 231 Boyle, Glenda Kay, 212 Boyle, James Arthur, 212 Bozman, Carolyn, 149,176,231 Bracey, Robert, 111,135,231 Bradfield, Terry, 212 Bradley, Robert, 38 Bradrick, Judy, 186 Bradshaw, Kathy, 96,126,132, 163,206,231 Bradshaw, Lawrence J., 231 Bradshaw, Tom, 153,231 Brady, Steve, 153 Brandon, Lt, Col. James YV., 26,190,191 Brannin, Nancy, 146,231 Branson, Dr. Branley A., 19, 169,185 Brant, Eugene, 154 Brassart, Margery Ann, 231 Brassfield, Allen, 212 Bray, Dr. X-Villiam, 23,190 Breazeal, Barbara, 212,126 Bredelyoft, Sylvia Ann, 231 1 1 ii Breeden, Carolyn, 149,231 Breen, Douglas M., 153,231 Breen, Lynn, 187,212 Breen, Sara, 151,231 Brewington, A. G., 189 Brenernan, Roger Lee, 231 Brennan, John, 154 Brennecke, Gary, 212 Brenner, James D., 231 Breshon, Patricia, 149,l50,l99, 'E 232 Brey, Edward, 232 Brice, Thurston, 135 Bridenstine, Mary Lou, 58 Bridge, Connie, 180,212 Briece, Janice, 201,212 Bridge, Jimmie, 212 Briest, Jack, 169 Brillhart, Larry, 176 Brillhart, Margaret, 212 Brillhart, Marie, 202,203 Brisco, William, 133 Briscoe, Phillip, 111,135 Bristeel, Phyllip, 157 Broach, Karen, 125,172 Brock, James, 232 Brock, Sue, 196,232 Broderick, Mlalter, 137 Brogan, Carolyn, 148,212 Brogan, Jon Kay, 146,173,232 Brohl, Margaret, 25 Brooker, George, 39 Brooks, Bill, 135,232 Brooks, Joe, 154 Brooks, Michael, 190,232 Brooks, Steve, 232 Broomand, Iraj, 57,158 Brown, A. O., 39 Brown, Carole, 232 grown, Carolyn, 232 grown, Ed, 157,232 Brown, Floyd, 232 Brown, Fred, 171 Brown, Jacqueline, l25,l32,148, , 149,170,232 Brown, Jerry, 102, 111 Brown, Larry, 232 Brown, Susie, 150,232 Browning, Gary, 141,232 Brownlee, Jack, 232 Boyles, Beverly, 149,17l,178, 3 232 Boyles, Joe, 197 Broyles, Phyllis, 149,171,178, L 232 Broyles, Joe, 163 Brumfield, Yllelzel, 193,232 Brune, Larry, 232 Breene, Mary Lou, 126,147,212 Brunet, John, 98,206,212 Brunetti, Becky, 96 Brunetti, Rebecca, 232 Bruns, Darrel, 153,232 Bryan, Jim, 133, 171,232 Bryant, Elaine, 187,189,232 Bryant, Gertrude, 209 Bryant, James, 152,232 Bubb, Henry A., 8 Buchman, Carl, 212 Buchman, Rose, 29 Buck, Mary, 145 Buck, Vicky, 232 Buckley, Judy, 172,232 Bucksten, Tom, 111 Buffington, YVilliam, 212 Bugni, Joseph, 232 Bumgarner, John, 145,232 Bunck, Patti, 95,l30,146,201, 232 Burch, Libby, 152 Burgin, Jayne, 146,232 Burgoon, Stephan, 232 Burke, Jo, 126,l48,149,172, 232 Burkhart, Janet, 130,146,232 Burne, Dianne, 232 Burnett, Carol, 176,232 Burnett, Gilbert, 176,212 Burnett, Glenda, 122,151,232 Burnett, Henry, 232 Burnett, John, 184 Burns, Jeanell, 148,176,232 Burns, Joe, 155,232 Burns, Raymond, 212 Burns, Ronald, 212 Burns, Sharon, 150,197,232 Burr, Beverly, 232 Burris, Suzanne, 128,212 Burrough, Gary, 141,171,232 Burroughs, George, 133 Burt, Alice, 212 Burt, Gordon, 232 Buser, Irene, l49,170,176, 201,232 Buser, Virginia, 199,201,232 Bussone, John, 232 Butcher, Toni, 187 Butler, Jerry, 138,212 Butler, Joe, 232 Butler, John, 197,232 Butcher, Tonnie, 212 Buxton, Tom, 232 Bybee, Bonnie, 262 Byche, Dan, 232 Byrne, Dianne, 126,150,161 C Cable, Charlotte, 212 Cagle, Charles, 2l,168,l70,l84 Cagle, Tim, 232 Caldwell, Pat, 180 Caldwell, Robert, 157,212 Callas, Lester, 157 Calo, John, 141 Cameron, Paul, 152,233 Camp, Kathy, 146,l73,l86, 189,212 Campbell, Al, 179 Campbell, Anabel, 24 Campbell, Cheryl, 233 Campbell, Craig, 98,99,100 Campbell, Doug, 201,233 Campbell, Gabriella, 29 Campbell, James, 19 Campbell, Jerry, 190,213 Campbell, Larry, 179,262 Campbell, Patrick, 137,188,213 Campbell, Phyllis Anne, 150, 233 Campbell, Phyllis G., 70,126, 151,173,233 Campbell, Rama, 95,l28,177, 185,213 Campus Y , 181 Cannon, Jack, 233 Capanash, Rodney, 138,233 Capner, Henry, 175 Capranica, Patrick Ralph, 209 Caranaga, Rodney, 152 Carey, Kathlyn, 147,172,213 Carlson, James, 201,233 Carlyon, Dorothy, 122,132, 189,206,233 Carlyon, L. B., 9,161 Carney, Pat, 146,l76,l89,20l Carney, Patrick, 25 Carns, Caroline, l48,l7O,189, 233 Carpenter, Channing, 45,159 Carpenter, Don, 141,233 Carpenter, June, 17,130 Carrithers, Anita, 146,201,233 Carroll, Gladys, 25 Carson, David, 233 Carter, Brenda, 147,262 , Carter, Christine, 198,199,233 Carter, Karen, 148,233 Carter, Sharon, 233 Caruthers, Richard, 233 Carwin, Betty, 173 Casady, John, 233 Casady, Terry, 153 Casebolt, Rolen, 233 Casey, Evelyn, 201,233 Casida, Rebecca, 233 Cassida, James, 157 Castagno, Mary Ann, 126,20l, 213 Cawein, Betty, 172,233 Caylor, Bob, 99 Chambers, Clara, 196,233 Chambers, John, 233 Chambers, Mike, 109,145 Chambers, Susan, 177,233 Champion, Sandra, 233 Chancellor, Charles, 98,99, 184,213 Chaney, George, 31 Chaney, LeRoy, 153,197,262 Channen, Anna, 149,173,233 Charland, Sfc. Robert, 26 Cheever, Herbert E., 45 Chesnutt, Myrna, 146,213 Chi Alpha, 197 Chickadonz, Madine, 162,233 Chittenden, Dr. Gertrude, 34, 173,186 Choate, Jerry, 169,l85,2l3,233 Choate, Rosemary, 173,186,213 Chrisman, Gerald, 213 Chrisman, Jack, 157 Chrisman, Margaret, 150,233 Christian, Francis, 32,190 Christopher, Bill, 145,213 Christopher, Robb, 137 Christopher, Ron, 153 Christy, Samuel, 213 Chroust, Jim, 184 Chryst, Thomas, 213 Cicero, Jerry, 233 Cinotto, Connie, 126,194,213 Circle, Maybelle, 169,233 Clamen, Anna, 169 Clark, Frank, 137,154,213 Clark, John, 233 Clark, Steve, 141 Clarke, Joy, 199 Clarkson, Glenn, 169,213 Clary, Gilbert, 154,201,233 Clary, Marilyn, 148,149,233 Clary, Sandra, 151, 233 Cleman, Connie, 148 Clements, Jerold, 233 Cleveland, Jeanne, 150,162,233 Cleveland, Jerry Ann, l51,163, 176 Clewell, Marcia, 130,148,233 Cline, Elton, 33,173 Cline, George, 213 Clinesmith, Susan, 148,200, 233 Clinton, Elberta, 173,186 Clinton, Granville, 233 Clinton, Ted, 153,197 Cloakson, Glen, 185 Clouch, Kenneth, 135,157 Clough, Judy, l48,177,l83,l94. 213 Clouse, Jerry, 233 Clow, Donald, 233 Clugston, Casey, 233 Clugston, Charles, 213 Clurn, Larry, 138 Coaker, Karen, l28,151,l59, 233 Cobble, Darrel, 157 Cobbs, Dale, 111 Cobbs, Eyman, 233 Cochran, Donna, 213 Cochran, Judith, 233 Cochran, Linda, 148 Cockran, Colleen, 130,146,233 Coehler, Edwin, 186 Coffelt, Richard, 233 Coffield, Kenneth, 25 Coffman, Mary, 233 Coggins, Grace, 126,233 Cole, Micheal, 154 Coleman, Connie, 130,233 Coleman, Shirletta, 125,234 Collins, Diane, 171 Collegio, 166,167 Collins, James, 234 Collins, Janice, l30,l48,l76, 187,234 Coltharp, Guy, 157 Coltrane, Jo Ann, 148, 149, 177,213 Colyer, Kenneth, 17,161,171 Colyer, Dr. Luther, 24 Combs, William, 25 Comer, Wayne, 190 Compton, Jessica, 178,234 Compton, Tom, 37,179 Conklin, Judy, 146,162,234 Conklin, Nickie, 126,150,151, 234 Conn, Gerald, 157 Connaway, Connie, 180 Connelly, James L., 45 Connery, Gerald, 234 Conrad, Albert, 234 Conrad, Lois, 197,234 Conrad, Marilyn, 234 Consolino, Vicki, 72,128,l65, 234 Cook, Judy, 150,234 Cook, Karen, 213 Cook, Paul, 141,213 Cook, Ronald, 155,234 Cooksey, Yvarren, 193 Coon, Anna, 213 Coon, Virginia, 262 Coonrod, Guy, 23,189 Coonrod, Judy, l28,163,l70, 177,202,203,234 Coonrod, Susan, l76,202,203, 234 Cooper, Everett, 234 Cooper, Harvey, 234 Cooper. Martha, 148,171,234 Coots, Chris, 187,195 Cope, Dr. Denmar, 9,145,195 Copeland, Lynn, 234 Corbin, Mac, 262 Corn, Judith, 146,l76,l89,234 Corne, Harold, 233 Cornish, Dr. Dudley, 44,135 Corns, Caroline, 177 Cortner, Kay, 198,199,234 Crosby, Brenda, 234 Cothran, Sidney, 209 Couch, Bob, 155,234 Couch, Jerry, 104,106,213 Coulter, Betty, 213 Coulter, Donna, 126,234 Covey, Sandra, 209 Cowan, Marilyn, 96,130,234 Cox, Jean, 128,234 Cox, John, 186 Cox, Lawrence, 262 Crabtree, Sally, 59,146,l47, 169,234 Craft, Jerry, 213 Crafton, Carol, 128,234 Craig, Gary, 145,234 Craig, Kervin, 191,192,234 Cram, Janet, 128 Crandall, Dr. Elbert, 32,173 Crawford, Charles, 141,234 Crawford House, 147 Crawford, Larry, 234 Crawford, Sandy, 170 Creason, Cole, 157,l85,l89,234 Creger, Janice, 178,234 Creitz, Mary Ann, 122,178,234 Crespino, William, 234 Cripps, Ray, 182,213 Crocker, Dennis, 234 Cromb, A. H., 8 Crooks, Christie, 150,234 Cromwell, Larry, 154 Cross, Barbara, 180 Cross, Dennis, 213 Cross, James, 191,213 Cross, Richard, 214 Crow, Connie, 202 Crowe, Michael, 234 Cruce, Robert, 234 Crump, James, 155 Crusinbery, David, 153 Crusinbery, Nolen, 234 Cuendet, Harry, 234 Cukjati, Joseph, 234 Cukjati, Paul, 137 Colbertson, Ronald, 153,234 Cummings, Jerry, 98,99,l34, 176 Cummings, Roland, 190,214 Cummings, Stuart, 141,234 Cunningham, Dale, 173,176, 190,210,214 Cuppy, Kit, 49,72,73,234 Curran, Robert, 234 Curth, Patricia, 150,234 Cushenberry, Donald, 24,190 Cuthbertson, Catherine, 126, 151,172,234 Cuthbertson, Charlotte, 95, 126,149,234 Cutlee, William, 262 D Dalily, Gwen, 150,234 Dale, Richard, 214,195 Daily, Gail, 128,148 Dalrymple, Beverly, 150,234 Dames Club, 180 Damrill, Faye, 122,148,234 Danenbarger, Mr. W. F., 8 Danile, Dr. Bruce, 25 Daniel, Kathy, 150 Daniels, Gary, 141 Daniel, Mary K., 235 Daniels, Lawrence P., 235 Danielson, Richard N., 155,235 Darlington, Jean E., 235 Darlington, Joan, 126,176 Durr, Hal, 154 Dash, Michael, 159,191,200,2l4 Daugherty, E. J., 235 Daugherty, Mike, 109 Daunheimer, James, 145,214 Davis Davis i 1 Doris Kay, 6,147,172 Hilma, 34 Davis, Ivor, 7,134,154 Davis, Janice, 150,235 Davis, Jim, 202 Davis, Lance, 169 Davis, Larry, 202,203,235 Davis, Linda, 120,235 Davis, Paul, 135 Davis, Richard, 99,141,235 Davis Roll 137 Davis, Sharon, 149,235 Davison, David C., 99,235 Davison, R., 99,235 Dawson, Randell E., 235 Day, Edna, 24 Day, Milton S., 235 Dean, Allen, 137 Dean, George A., 235 De Armond, Bill, 145 Deasy, Daniel A., 155,235 Deasy, Don, 138 Deau, Jeannie, 172 DeChiccio, Thomas J., 195 Dechard, Everett Lee, 235 Deckard, Everett, 98,100 Degner, Ann, 24,170 DeGruson, Eugene, 21 DeGruson, James A., 235 Dehring, Mary, 148 Delaney, Brian, 168,174 DeLange, Karen Sue, 198,199, 229,235 Dellasega, Dr. Bernard, 17 Dellasega, Dr. Charles, 44 Delta Sigma Theta, 125 DeMott, Lee Elwin, 153,163,235 Deneve, Lynda, 17 Denney, Gary, 171 Dennis, Aldene, 149,171,176, 183,187,189,214 Denton, Barbara Ann, 150,235, 251 Darnovish, Maryann, 128,146, 176,201,235 DeSetto, Andy R., 235 Denturiles, Mina, 162 Devers, Patty, 126,165,173,l86 235 Devine, Keith, 145 Dibble, Audrey, l24,132,l48,187 214 Dickey, Linda Kay, 235 Dickey, Karen Sue, 235 Dickson, Rayma, 196,235 Didlale, Patricia Ann, 235 Diehl, Ernestine Kay, 148,235 Dietrick, Robert L., 235 Dieu Jeanne, 128,234 Dicklich, Richard, 145 Dillion, Martha Jean, 177,214 Dinger, Bob, 133 1 Disciple Student Fellowship, 202,203 DiTome, John, 235 Dittman, Betty Ann, 214 Dix, Ralph, 193 Dixon, Barbara Kay, 132,l52, 185,206,235 Dixon, John E., 99,235 Dixon, Dr. Paul, 23 Dobbin, Shirley Ann, 126,148, 235 Dolane, Terry Joe, 99,189 Dolinar, Al, 99,152 Donovan, Dennis, 175 Donovan, Nelda, 180,187 Dooley, Wendy, 169,176,214 Dorrnans, John, 169 Dormois, Peggy, 150,162,l59, 235 Doudna, Doug, 202,235 Dougherty, Mike, 184 Dougless, Jerrealdine, l24,148, 171,235 Douthitt, Robert, 190,214 Downs, Phylis, 235 Doyle, Carl, 209 Doyle, Jo Nell, 130,214 Doyle, Keith, 189 Doyle, Marie, 170 Driebellis, Joyce A., 197,235 Drennen, Janice, 197,235 Drenik, Mary Ellen, 214 Droska, John, 171 Driver, Fred P., 235 Dsleeki, Richard, 154 Duckwell, Barbara, 150,235 Duckworth, Shirley, 146,214 Duggan, John J., 235 Duke, Pete J., 235 Dumcum, Bob, 171 Duncan, Bryon, 169,185 Duncan, Johnny, 214 Duncan, Robert L., 235 Duncan, Billye, 128,147,214 Dunham, Koeta, 96,l70,189,236 Dunham, Nancy, 96,139,159, 176,189,229,236 Dunn, Allen, 236 Dunn, Larry, 175,186,209 Dunn, Rosalie, 146,176,214 Dunnick, Frankie D., 236 Dunning, Harold, 175,214 Durham, Ruby L., 236 Durr, Hal F., 236 Duthcer, Dedee, 146,176,214, 236 E Eades, Gerald, 152 Eagle, Jack, 262 Earnest, Karen, 194,214 Easson, Marvin, 135 Easson, Roger, 155,236 Ebesu, Alan, 236 Eby, Richard, 214 Edgington, 236 Edwards, Linda Sue, 236 Edwards, Richard 169,236 Edwards, Wayne L., 236 Egbert, Denny, 153,236 Eggers, Sandy, 168,236 Eggerman, Paul, 152,209 Ehert, Stephen, 138,191,236 Eidsvig, Carol, 95,148,149,236 Elland, Joe, 214 Elling, Dave, 137 Ellington, Janet, 128,177,236 Elliott, Creighton, 214 Elliott, Joanne Kay, 201,236 Elliott, Sherry, 130,236 Ellis, Dave, 157,236 Ellis, Howard, 174,236 Ellis, Jennifer, 150,176,236 Ellis, Sandra, 209 Emerson, Betty, l47,194, 214 Emerson, Richard, 37,179 Emig, Jim, 169 Engel, Wellington, 190 Engle, James, 175 Engold, Richard, 190 Ensminger, Dorothy, 126,162, 163,236 Enz, Judy, 149,202,203,237 Epler, Evelyn M., 148,178,237 Epler,, Karen, 95,l89,194,214 Epsilon Pi Tau, 186 Epting, John G., 237 Major Arne Erickson, 26 Erickson, Larry, 262 Erickson, Marvin E., 237 Eshnaur, Doug, 141,214 Estes, Zona, 177,178,237 Evans, Barbara, 148,237 Evans, Dick, 109,145 Evans, James, 197,237 Evans, Larry, 237 Evans, Lex, 17 Evans, Roy, 8 Evans, Richard, 237 Evans, Sharon Ann, 150,237 Eveans, Mark, 153 Evenson, Robert, 237 Evers, John, 153 Evitts, David, 195 Eye, Anthony, 214 F Fair, Gary, 155,237 Fairbank, Milton, 145, 215 Fairbank, Sharon, 215 Fairchild, Marilyn, 237 Faivre, Lynn, 154,237 Falcone, James, l33,193,23' Fallis, Carol, 128,165,187 Fangmeier, James, 215 Fansler, Virginia, 215 Farley, James, 37 Farley, Jimmy, 237 Farnsworth, Sharon, 186,l98, 199, 215 Fassler, Joan, 173 Fast, Lavonne, 151,237 Faurot, Foster, 237 Fenoglio, Sharon, 149,171,237 Fenton, Sharon, 95,128 Ferguson, Sharon, 215 Ferlo, 175,186,215 Ferman, Dennis, 191,215 Ferrel, John, 154,171,237 Fessler, Sam, 154,237 Fichtner, Thomas, 2-15 Fiechtl, Phyllis, 176,237 Fields, Elbert, 179 Fields, Robert, 237 Fill, Russel, 145 Finke, Bill, 133,137,237 Fischer, Lawrence, 215 Fischer, Rosemary, 215 Fisher, Richard, 262 Fitch, Allen, 215 Fite, Larry, 238 Fitzgerald, Thomas, 238 Fitzpatrick, Edward, 201,215- Fitzpatrick, Janice, 126,238 Fitzpatrick, Phyllis, 128 Flanner, Frank, 152,238 Flannigan, Donna, 238 Flaxbeard, Connie, 238 Fleming, Marietta, 122,238 Fleming, Robert, 137,215,238 Fleming, Roger, 99,101 Flesher, John, 141,262 Fleury, Donald, 262 Flowers, Hugh, 215 Flynn, Paul, 215 Flynn, Thomas, 153 Folle, Ronald, 215 Fontinelle, June, 238 Fonville, Willa, 124 Force, John, 157,193,238 Ford, Dixie, 215 Ford, Linda, 148,238 Forrest, William, 153,215 Forrester, Larry, 175 Foster, David, 238 Foster, Helen, 130,146,l77,238 Foster, Jeffrey, 238 Foster, Larry, 215 Fought, Jack, 21,165,167 Factor, J., 98 1 1 Fowler, Anita, 151,162 Fowler, David, 215 Fowler, Orletha, 37 Fox, Larry, 238 Frambers, David, 192 Francess, Ellen, 148,l63,197,238 Francis, Johnie, 141,238 Franklin, Janet, 148,162,176, 190,238 Franks, Margaret, 95,l48,l78, 201,238 Frederick, George, 238 Freeman, Bill, 180 Freite, Dick, 175 Frere, Sandy, 148,215 Fretzs, True, 153,262 Frevert, Jerry, 238 Frihart, Dale, 45 Frikken, Bob, 154 Frizzell, Bill, l55,l58,l82,l83, 191,206,210,215 Freyburger, Henri, 21 Fronaberger, Carol, 238 Fruetel, Sheldon, 107,153,238 Fruit, Randall, 192,238 Fryar, Jackson, 262 Fulghum, Jola, 215 Fulton, Bob, 137,184 Fulton, Jack, 159,238 Fultz, J. R., 184 Fultz, Mari, 128,146,238 Fultz, Richard, 191,192,215 Furgason, Rod, 145,238 G Gabel, Joyce, 146,147,171,176, 187,238 Gadow, Elizabeth, 180 Gainer, Margaret, 238 Gallinetti, Agnes, 189,238 Gallion, Iris, 238 Dr. Edward Galloway, 23 Galvin, Michael, 238 Gamble,.Sharon, 130 Gandy, Harriett, l46,163,197, 238 Gantz, Corky, 262 Ganzman, Dale, 145,215 Garber, Judy La Von, 238 Garcia, John, 25 Garde, John F., Jr., 238 Gardna,iGloria, 122 Gardner, Gary, 152,176,l89,238 Gardner, Gloria, 151,176,238 Gardner, Jacqueline, 126,l50, 151 ' Gardnerl John, 155 Gardneri, John A., Jr., 238 Garnett, Alice, 238 Garralda, John, 41 Garren, Arthur, 157 Garrett,,Carolyn Sue, 238 Garrett, John, 39 Garrett, Raymond, 238 Garrett, Sharon, 148,238 Garrett, Sue, 150 Garrison, Larry, 262 Garrison, Peter R., 238 Garrison, Sandra Kay, 176,238 Garrison, Sherry, 215 Gastel, Leanne, 128,238 Gastel, Sally, 128,132,238 Gaston, Jane, 130,151,238 Gatchell, Sherrill, 128,149,238 Gater, Ron, 238 Gay, Janice, 170,189,238 Gaylor, Vernon L., 238 Geier, Treve, 24 Geiger, Dave, 107,137 Geiger, Kay, 215,189 Geiger, Pete, 107,137 Geil, Sandy, 150,238 Gelso, Robert, 187,238 Gendusa, Michele, 215 Gentry,!Delbert, 152 George, Joe, 177,200,238 George, Leslie David, 215 George, Sherre, 122,132,l76,239 Gessese, Mathious, 174,209 Ghodstinat, Alineza, 174 Gibsonl Arthur, 239 Gladson, Robert, 239 Hirsch, Charles, 153,201,241 199,239 Goodwin, Grace, 184 Gibson, Gayle, 239 Gibson, Joan, 151,161 Giden, Dorothy, 216 Gidney, Michael, 262 Gilbert, Sheila, 197,239 Gilbreth, Patricia, 148,174 Gilbreth, Mary, 216 Gillchrist, Becky, 146,239 Gilfillan, Richard, 239 Gill, Jimmie, 216 Gill, Mary, 239 Gill, William, 239 Gillespie, Ray, 145,239 Gillette, Jack, 195 Gillette, Patricia, 148,239 Gilliland, Larry, 216 Gillman, Ronald, 193,239 Gilmore, Jamie, l48,l49,178, 194,239 Gilmore, M., 111 Gilstrap, Treva, 216 Girotto, Ronnie, 191,216 Gladden, Wallace, 216 Gladson, Donna, l48,177,189, 216 Glaves, John, 154 Glick, Mary Karol, 72,126,216 Gnagy, Ken, 154,239 Goble, Janis, 239 Godard, Penny, 126,150,239 Goff, Lloyd, 239 Golden Crest, 183 Golding, Merle, 180 Golladay, Alex, 239 Gomer, Louise, 158,l62,l63,190, Good, Donald, 239 Goode, Larry, 216 Goodgen, Al, 152,239 Goodman, Judy, 163 Goodrich, Sheila, 178,239 Goodsell, Janice, 146,176,239 Goodwin, Larry, 169,185,196, 215 Goold, V. C., 175 Gordon, Melvin, 239 Gorenc, Ronald, 216 Sgt. Richard Gorentz, 26 Gosch, Jim, 145,176,216 Gosney, Mary Ruth, 126,239 Gossard, Jillinda, 149,172,239 Gould, Larry, 239 Graber, Larry, 153,262 Grace, Harold, 155,216 Grace, James, 155,239 Graham, Carol, 148,l59,l63,l90, 198,199,239 Graham, Kenneth, 25,190 Graham, Linda, 202,239 Graham, Wilma, 239 Grant, Charles, 216 Graves, Don, 107,184,239 Gray, Janice, 177 Gray, Kenny, 155,239 Gray, Mike, 137 Green, Alice, 148,239 Greenfiled, Pam, 126,150,l72, 239 Greenwood, Sherrill, 197,l48, 239 Greer, Connie, 239 Grenrood, Dave, 107,145 Griffin, Robert, 25 Griffiths, Gary, 116,190 Griffith, John, 262 Grigsby, Everett, 169,185 Grissom, Clarice, 95,148,239 Grizzle, Joseph, 239 Groh, Harry, 58,141,216 Grotheer, Eugene, 239 Grotheer, Sharon, 169,185,196 Grover, Sheldon, 153,193 Grubbs, O. F., 140,190 Gruner, Jeri, 148,239 Dr. Charles Guardia, 20 Gudgen, Dick, 137 Gudgen, Mimi, 128,239 Gudgen, Prentice, 42,111 Gunn, Frederick, 262 Guestel, Bill, 175 H Haage, Dorothy, 216 Haage, Eleanor, 178 Haas, Glenda, 172 Haberbosch, John R., 152,239 Hackney, Jim, 153, 239 Haddock, Dennis, 239 Hodsell, Terry, 154,262 Haifman, Gail, 201 Hafney, Louis, 152, 242 Hagan, Paul, 239 Hageman, Elaine, l48,149,178, 189,194,239 Hageman, Mary Ann, l27,l49, 239 Hagerty, Michael, 239 Haggard, Dr. J. D., 31,190 Haggard, Jim, 239 Haggard, Barbara, 239 Haight, Steve, 138,191,216 Halcrome, Sharon, 151 Harber, 175 Harbeston, Edwin, 23 Hardesty, Dale, 240 Hardin, Mary Ann, 95,l7l,187, 189,240 Harding, lvan, 262 Hardy, Vanetta, 240 Hargis,-Roger, 240 Harmon, Jacqueline, 240 Harmon, John, 240 Hannonson, Karen Lea, 240 Harper, Dr. Aaron, 23 Harper, Larry, 134 Harper, Sherry, 240 Harpster, Diane, 240 Harralson, William, 138,240 Harreld, Victoria, 240 Harrison, Becky, 162,163 Harris, Jack, 133,145 Harris, Jo Sharon, 189 Hart, Robert, 31 Hartke, Carol Ann, 178,240 Hartman, David, 102,111 Hartman, Ernie, 216 Harts, Daryl Gene, 240 Hartung, Patty, 128,240 Higgins, William, 141 Hight, Dr. Donald, 31 Hight, Dr. Robert, 35 Hill, Carole, l5l,162,171,202, 203,241 Hill, Kerry Sue, 150,241 Hill, Larry, 154 Hill, Patsy, 148,202,203,241 Hill, Robert, 241 Hill, Ron William, 241 Hilligross, Sharon, 122,163,169 203 Hildebrant, Don, 241 Hinderliter, John, 241 Hinderson, Dwight, 134 Hines, Carol, 187,241 Hines, Monty, 197,217 Hines, Phiiip, 154,217 Hines, Royce, 154,197 Hines, Steve, 182 Hinkle, Dean, 241 Hinkle, Donna, 241 Hinkle, Harry, 138 Harvey, Nancy, 216 Harvey, Robert, 170 Harvey, Sue Ann, 240 Haslam, Jeannetta, 173,240 Hinton, Carolyn, l48,176,l89, 217 Hittle, Raymond, 152,241 Hobart, Roberta, 173,242 Hobbs, Leslie, 217 Hobson, Angela, 122 Hale, Gorden, 216 Hale, Marilyn, 239 Hale, Paul, 216 Hale, Rosielea, 148,169,185,240 Hall, Mr. Clement H., 23 Hall, David Lawrence, l0'7,152, 184,240 Hall, Ed, 137 Hall, Herbert, 173 Hall, Marilyn, l63,l64,l70,202, 203,240 Hall, Mary Jon, 173,240 Hall, Rex, 152 Hall, Hall, Hall, Robert Riley, 240 Roger, Thomas, 155,240 William, 209 Humble, Will, 28 Hamilton Larr 141 Hasson, Dennis, 216 Hasson, Penny, 189,216 Hastings, Judy, 127,183 Hastings, Linda, 217 Hastner, Forrest, 262 Hatesohl, Larry, 262 Hawkinson, Jeanie, 126,127,162 240 Hay, Dixie, 217 Hayner, Janie, 240 Hayer, Anna Marie, 240 Hobson, Carder, 217 Hobson, Glenda, 151,201,242 Hoch, Dick, 153 Hoffer, Armand, 175 Mr. Hoffer, 186 Hoffeiber, Fred, 153 Hoffman, Steve, 262 , y, Han, Judy, l46,171,176,l87,l89, 240 Hancock, Joe, 135,137 Hancock, Richard, 153,193,240 Hankammer, Mary, 34,173,186 Hankins, Tom, 152,176 Hanks, Karolyn, 216 Hanner, Sally Kay, 130,240 Hannon, Tom, 154 Hansen, Karen, 149,163,240 Hansen, Melba, 148,176,240 Haper, Aaron, 190 Harader, Dave, 157 Harbeston, Mr. Ed, 181 Hardesty, Dale, 157 Hardin, Mary Ann, 176 Harding, Ivan, Jr., 159 Harifelder, Kenneth, D., 153 Harmon, Jackie, 176 Harmon, Kenneth, 193 Harmonson, Karen, 146 Harris, Jack, 240 Harris, Jo Sharon, 146,176,240 Harris, Larry, 240 Harrison, Becky, 127,177,240 Harrison, John L., 240 Haron, Linda, 241 Hass, Glenda, 239 Hart, W'illiam, 161 Hartfelder, Kenneth 193 Hartung, Patti, 151 Harvey, Robert, 168,184 Hasson, Penny, 180 Hastings, Judy, 206 Hawkins, Bonnie, 146,240 Hawkins, Gary, 141 Hawkins, Nelson, 240 Hay, Richard, 209 Hayes, Anita, 148 Hays, Dr. H. A., 169,185 Hay, Sarah, 241 Haggard, Bill, 240 Hammel, Robert, 155,240 Hammond, Anne, 122,173,216 Hammond, Roezetta, 173,216 Hamilton, Larry, 216 Hamrock, James, 240 Han, William, 262 Hankins, Tom, 216 Harader, David, 240 Hayes, Anna, 124 Hayes, Anita, 217 Hays, Dr. Horace, 19 Hays, H. A., 169 Heacock, Kenneth, 169,185, Hoffman, Vicky, 149,171,242 Hogan, John, 171,182,217 Hogen, Paul, 155 Holbert, Roberta, 172 Holcom, James, 157,242 Holcomb, Sharon, 125 Holden, Vivian, 201, 242 Hollins, Bob, 133 Hollis, Douglas, 217 196,209 Head, James, 240 Heady, Linda, 148,240 Heasty, Carolyn, 180 Heckert, Dr. Leon, 33 Hedrick, Phillip, 240 Hedrick, Terry, 133,141,240 Hefferman, Don, 167,240 Hefferman, James, 157,240 Hein, William, 171,240 Heisler, Beverly, 179,262 Heitschmidt, Bob, 153 Helkenberg, Judy, 146,173,240 Hell, Larry, 240 Heller, Beverly, 217 Helsel, Leo, 133,240 Helton, Jackie, 128,172,240 Helwig, Murl Robert, 240 Hemby, Bruce, 240 Hemmens, Tom, 21 Hemphill, Phillip, 153,241 Hendershot, Ed, 200 Hennessy, Michael, 241 Henry, Nancy, 217 Hensley, Shirley, 241 Herbeck, Judy, 241 Herlocker, Marilyn, 146,177,241 Herman, Bobbye, 127 Herman, Roberta Lynne, 241 Herman, Ted, 107,241 Herod, James, 262 Herron, Larry, 217 Herron, Linda, 163,202,203 Hessert, Norman, 29 Heston, Kathleen, 128,146 Heusted, Leroy, 98 Hevel, Gary, 217 Hewitt, Sherry, 146,241 Hey, Sarah, 146 Heydenberg, Willis, 98,153,l58, 184,207,217 Hicks, Ronald, 176,185,217 Higgins, Linda, 149,170,241 Higgins, Richard, 241 Holman, Jim, 187,195 Holmes, Denise, 180 Holmes, Linda, 173 Holmes, Larry, 141,176 Holmes, Markwood, 29 Holmes, Neil, 182 Holstein, John, 102,111,242 Holsinger, Martha, 242 Holt, Dave, 104,106,184 Holt, Jay, 38 Holt, Kathy, 180 Holt, Lyn, 184 Holtzman, Robert, 242 Holtzman, Bob, 157 Holzman, Patti Ann, 242 Home Economics Club, 173 Hoobler, Danny, 153 Hoobler, Sandra, 146,176,242 Hood, William, 242 Hooks, Marva, 217 Hoover, Chuck, 152,169,196 Hoover, Herbert C., 242 Hoover, Ray, 141,242 Hopkins, Neiomy, 125,150,172 242 Horgan, Dorothy, 201 Horine, Frank, 152,176,190 Horn, Capt. Jesse, 26 Horn, Sally, 34,173,186 Horn, Thomas, 217 Horning, Carol, 242 Hortman, Dave, 102 Hosman, Charles, 242 Hoss, Charles, 242 Hoss, Jerry, 154 Hotchkiss, Lloyd, 242 Houchin, Anthony, 242 Hough, Robert, 1 1,217 Houser, Raymond, 173,217 Howard, Howard, Howard, Bill, 175 David, 157,262 Jan Etta, 124 Howard, Terry, l87,195.242, 246 Howe, Mary Marie, 149 Howell, Roger, 141,171 Howton, Charles, 98,99,l84 Huff, Keith, 154 Huang, Ruey-Yuen, 174 Huar Raymond 152 Jobe, Jerry, 145,243 John, Carol, 150,172,243 John, Gene, 98,99,l00,10l,l84, , y, g , Hubbard, Bettie, 242 Hubbard, Marlene, 149 Hubbard, Steve, 242 Huchin Ton f 198 , 7, Huck, George, 242 Huddleson, Mike, 157,217 Hudson, Beth, 149,l73,186,199, 217 Hudson, Jerry, 242 Hudson Hudson , Jerry, 111 , Richard, 242 Huff, James, 193,242 Huff, Roland, 242 Huff, Sharon, 176 Huff, Sharon, 148,217 Hughes, Mrs. Perva, 23,129,174 Hughes, Phil, 163,171,196 Hughes, Richard, 217 Hughes. Terry, 242 Hulen, Paul, 242 Hull, Mary Lou, 217 Hulsey, Jack, 242 201,207 Johnson, Bob, 166 Johnson, Carolyn, 243 Johnson, David, 25,198,243 Johnson, Dick, 163 Johnson, Don, 243 Jolmson, Douglas, 218 johnson Gary 243 Mrs. Gladys Johnson, 199 Dr. Homer Johnson, 23,190 Dr. J. C. Johnson, Jr., l9,169, 185 Hunter, Robert, 17,182 Hurst, Quenton, B., 154,242 Hurst, Richard. 153,242 Hurst, Trudy, 242 Huscher, Roaslie, 128,242 Hutchins, Martha, 150,151,242 Hutchins, Robert, 217 Hutchinson, Beth, 242 Hutchinson, Jon, 242 Hyde, Hohn, 157,262 Hyde, Thomas, 192 I ldeker, RaVae, 146,242 Industrial Education Club, 175 Ingold, Richard, 154,242 Interfraternity Council, 133 International Friends, 174 Ireland, Kay, 217 Ireland, Micheal, 195,246 Ireland, Pat, 169 Ireland, Thomas, 217 Johnson, Kenneth, 243 Johnson, Marcus, 134 Johnson, Margaret, 31,190 Johnson, Marilyn, 124,132,146 Johnson, Ron, 138 Johnson, Steve, 243 Johnston, Gloria, 243 Jolmston, Kent, 243 Johnston, Lawrence, 243 Johnston, Mary Anna, 198,243 Johnston, Roger, 179 Jones, Buddy, 152,171 Jones, Carol, 243 Jones, Christ 146,l73,202,2l3 Jones, Fin1ey?:243 Jones, Gary, 157,262 Jones, Larry YV., 153,191,192 Jones, Linda, l48,l63,l76,189, 202,203,243 Jones, Marilyn, 148,149,243 Jones, Mary, 124,185 Jones, Melva, 124 Jones, Nancy Ellen, 150,243 Jones, Nancy Jane, 151,243 Jones, Robert, l52,l90,l93,243 Jones, Stanley, 157,243 Jones Sydney, 128,151 Jones, Sylvia, 37,185 Jordan, Sharon, 218 Jorden, Susan, 149,243 Judiciary Board, 162 Dr. Eric Jnenge, 32 Jukes, E., 99 ursche o Ann 128172,243 Kunstel, Ken, l38,l52,19l,244 Irvin, Janis, 148,242 Irvin, Jody, 169,242 Irvin, John, 217 Irvin, Nelva, 130 Irvin, Roger, 137 Isenhower, Nancy, 128,151,242 Ishmael, Terry, 154 Isin, Ku tlu, 152,202,242 Ison, David, 182,217 Izala, Clarence, 242 ackson Carolyn, 95,176,242 J ' , Jackson, Donna, 125,242 Jackson, Gertrude, 123 Jackson, Jeanette, 218 Jackson Jackson , Ruby, 123,148,242 , Willis, 242 aeob 1' J' , faye, 122,l63,l76,2l8 Jacobson, Jackie, 150,242 Jacques, Richard, 39 Mr. Jac quist, 186 James, Barbara, 218 James, Carol, 128,242 James, Jerry J., 242 James, Jerry, Ray, 242 James, Terri, 127,242 Jameson, Allen, 242 Jappa, James, 111,184 Jarom, Rick, 103 Jeffery, Dave, 201,243 Jeler, Donna, 180 Jeler, Frank, 243 Jenkins, Bob, l04,l06,138,l84 Jenkins, Ed, 133,141,243 Jenkins , Joe, 141 Jenkkins, John, 37,243 Jenks, Bryan, 243 Jensen, Jenson, WVallace, 243 James, 243 Jerome, Donald, 218 Jerome, Thomas, 218 , J , , Justice, Helen, 150,243 K K-Club, 184 Kahn, David, 138,218 Kansas State Teachers Ass., 176, 177 Kanza, 164,165 Kappa Alpha Psi, 135 Kappa Delta Pi, 189 Kappa Kappa Psi, 187 Kappa Mu Epsilon, 190 Kappa Pi, 185 Kapple, Mike, 138,243 Kapple, Sara, 162 Kameh, Aey, 155 Karr, Carol, l47,159,l83,l85, 210,218 Karst, Larry, 218 Karst, Nancy, 180 Kastler, James, 201,243 Kaumans, Dean, 243 Kazmierski, Leonard, 243 Keathley, Benny, 153,243 Keeling, Larry, 218 Keenan, Janyce, 130,201,243 Keeney, Bert, 38 Keezer, Betty, 25 Keith, Betty, 130,189,218 Keith, Tom, 141 Keller, Dr. Leland, 14,169,185 Kelley, Ronald, 152 Kelly, Cleo, 41 Kelly, John, 243 Kelting, Dr. Ralph, 19,169,185 Kemp, F., 99 Kempton, L., 99,154 Kendrich, Pamela, 190,243 Kennedy, Dr. E. G., 23 Kennedy, Kay, 184 Kennedy, Sandra, 243 Kennell, John, 133,145,l55,243 268 Kenney, George, 218 Kenney, Nancy, 218 Kentner, Patricia, 150,l73,202, 203,243 Keplinger, Susan, 148,149,243 Kerby, Kay, 169 Kerley, G,F., 243 Kerns, Bob, 137,243 Kerns, Kenneth. 243 Kerr, Robin, 150 Kersey, Helen, 178,218 Kersten, 145 Kessinger, Carolyn, 148 Key, Dr. Donald, 28 Key, Gary, 138,l55,l84,2l8 Kilgore, Camille, 130,172,243 Kilmer, Carl, 218 Kime, Larry, 218 Kime, 1Varren, 218 Kincaid, William, 17 King, Fred, 190 King, Glendal, 262 King, Joseph, 218 King, Michel, 134 King, Nancy, 197,243 Kingore, Vllayne, 243 Kirby, Kay, 169,243 Kirby, Keith, 154 Kirhel, Eileen, 151 Kirk, Ronald, 209 Kirkendall, Dennis, 137,243 Kirkendall, Gregg, 137,184,218 Kirksey, Jenie, 124 Kirksey, Jessie, 148 Kirtley, John, 137 Kirts, Bobby, 243 Kisro, Fred, 145,243 Kite, Lawson, 153 Klinger, Dwight, 8 Klopfenstein, John, 243 Knagy, K., 99 Knapp, Beverly, 122,132,162 Knewton, Beverly, 197 Knoll, John, 243 Knost, Ronald, 148,153,244 Knox, Linda, 127,l48,172,244 Kobets, Susan, 141 Koch, Judy, 15l,168,l76,l96,244 Koehler, Duane, 201,244 Koehler, Edwin, 39 Koonce, Elaine, 146,173,l77,l86 218 Kordas, Donald, 218 Korn, Tom, 111,184 Korn, Vern, 145 Kornfeld, Jack, 193,244 Korns, Leota, 184 Korns, Richard, 21,170,184 Kotzman, Sharon, 128 Kountz, Jack, 155,201,244 Krack, Janet, 170,218 Kramer, Maribeth, 150,201,244 Krantz, 1Vayne, 138,244 Kreiger, Loretta, 244 Kreighbaum, Gary, 244 Kriegman, Gary, 190 Kriegsman, Helen, 31,190 Krokroskia, Gary, 244 Krug, Harry, 38 Kruger, Kenneth, 244 Kuehn, Beverly, 244 Kuhel, Eileen, 127,172,244 Kuhn, Jack, 244 Kukovich, Joanie, l28,151,172, 244 Kusunoki, Henry, 244 L Lacina, Frank, 173,218 Lacy, Marquita, 148,172,244 La Faver, Janet, l27,l49,165, 244 Lalievers, Larry, 218 Laine, Sharon, 176,179,l98,244 Laing, Dr. Milard, 28,169 Lake, Carol, 122,170,176,l89, 244 Lakeview, Hall, 156 Lamar, Lila, 218 y Lamb, Glen, l27,l50,172,244 Lambert, Marilyn, l25,132,148, 163,172 Lambert, Paul, 42,103,106,142, 145 1 Lampe, George, 78,109,l45,160, 207,244 Lance, John, 141 Lnad, Helen, 41 Land, Larry, 193,244 Land, Sara, 160,244 Landers, Danny, 153,244 Lane, Ron, 153 Lang1ey,:Rod, 138,155,244 Language S: Literature Club, 170 1 Lnadowne, Alden, 262 Lappin, Robert, 152,244 Lara, Emilia, 174,201,209 Lark, William, 218 Larson, Howard, 155,179,262 Lester, jl F., 244 Laughlin, Dwight, 218 Luaghlin, Ronald, 152,244 Lawrence, Bob, 141 Lawrence, Marvis, 154 Lawrence, Raymond, 244 Lawson,QHazel, 244 Layden, QG1enn, 141 Leaphart, Bill, 111,184 Lee, Gatiy, 244 Lee, Esther, 24-4 LeChien, Jon, 244 Lee, Jan, 174,194 Leek, John, 219 Leeven, Don, 244 Lehman, Loretta, 244 Lelnnan, Gerard, 219 Lewis, Jackie, 130 Lehrling, Carolyn, 148 Leiker, William, 219 Lemmons, Jacob, 32 Lentz, Jeannette, 244 Lenz, Doug, 111 Leoder, Shyrlee, 244 Leonard, Ray, 241,244 Lepo, Joe, 244 LeRoy, Fhylis, 177,244 Lester, Margaret, 180 Leste1', Sandra, 95,126,l37,l71, 176,178,l83,189,244 Lester, Tom fCoachj, 43,99,ll1 Levens, Dale, 244 Levens, Jerry, 138,152,219 Leverich, Robert, 195,244 Lewark,,Mike, 184 Lewis, Ernest C. Jr., 153 Lewis, Jackie, 219 Lewis, Janie, 162 Lewis, Mary Lou, 185 Lewis, Richard, 31 Libermafnn, Linda Sue, 173,219 Lichlyter, Mildred, 163,197,244 Lind, Gary, 152,171,244 Lindsay, Dave, 115,183,219 Lindseyy Estel, 219 Lindberger, Cletus, 154,262 Linguest, Bob, 175 Linvillel Larry, 219 Linville. Norman, 21,184 Lipased, Ronald, 219 Liison, Nancee, 151 Liter, 1-Vilson, 244 Little, Erank, 244 Livingston, Kay, 130,150 Livingston, Mary Kay, 244 Livingston, Sally, 146,176,219 Livvy, B., 99 Locke, Delvin, 104 Locke , Lewis, 186 Locke, Steve, 141,171 Lodge, Lydia, l30,l46,l70,l89, 244 Lodge, Shelia, 130,146,244 Lodge, Sherrie, 50 Lodge, Cherie, 130,244 Loebeck, Dr. Maude, 19 Loffelholz, Francis, 177 Loftin, Sue, 172 Lohman, Mary, 180 Lohman, Robert, 190,209 Lombard, Linda, 180 Lomshek, Stephen, D., 201,245 Loncarish, Lois, 149,245 Long, Richard, 157 Louk, Pat, 146 Love, Dee, 138,219 Lovett, Jan, 219 Low, James, 219,245 Lowry, Greg, 141,245 Loy, Harold, 24 Lucas, Peggy Lou, 148,201,245 Lucian, Robert J., 245 Ludlow, Dr. Earl, 198 Lueck, Lana Beth, 149,162 Luman, Cecilia A., 245 Lurnm, Melba, l46,176,l78,245 Lundblod, Thomas R., 245 Lundquest, C. H., 17,187 Lunday, Roger, 245 Luthern, Student Fellowship, 196 Lutz, Jim, 179 Lyerla, Reg, 137 Lynch, James, 176,201 Lynn, Diana, 129,149,245 Lynn, Robert B., 154 Lynn, Bob, G., 245 Lyon, Collen, A,, 148,184,245 Lyons, Malcom, D., 245 Lyons, Lewis, 102 Mc McAtee, Pat, 151,201 McAtee, Patricia Ann, 245 McCabe, Joyce, 127,146,221 McCain, Katrinia, 122,172,245 McCain, Eugene, 221 McClanaha, Hary, 221 McClenahan, Maurice, 209 McClelland, Donald, 262 McClosky, Carol, 163,200 McClosky, Edward, 245 McC1enahan, Beth, 180 McCuffrey, Jeanne, 158,245 McCo11ey, Mrs. Jean, 21,l29, 170,184 McCollua1n, Melvin, 179 McCoInak, Kaye, 148 McComak, Glenna, 245 McCormick, Charles, 221 McCord, Don, 245 McCord, Sue, 129,189,221 McCourt, Shirley, 221 McCoy, June, 221 McCoy, Leonard, 190 McCriehgt, Judy, 49,72,73,163, 176,245 McCubbin, Gaylen, 99,184 McCulle Connie 245 Y, , McCullough, Lana, 164,168,170, 184,207 McCune, Charles, 154 McCune, Dwane, 245 McCune, Ruth, 245 McCuthen, Dianne, 147,221 McDonald, Gracie, 148 McEntire, Carl, 221 McGee, Maureen, 127,246 McGehee, Susie, 150 McGlothlin, Jackie, 245 McGraw, Joyce, 127,221 McGuffin, Ken, 152,246 McGuire, Charles, 246 Mclrath, Judy, 201,246 McKay, Carol, 129,150 McYVhorton, Richard, 221 McWilliam, Robert, 37 McVey, Cherlyn, 246 M Macari, Margaret, 149,171,245 Maceli, Steve, 245 Mackgai, Larry, 153 Macklin, Joan, 130,l62,l87,206. 219 MacLoch1an, Jim, 137 Madewell, Ann, 149,245 Mae, Carolyn, 125 Maenedele, Raymond, 176.219 Maes, Lawrence, 219 Mager, Paul, 245 Mahaffey, Tony, 185 Mahan, Dr. Ernest, 45 Mahanes, Janet, 219 Mahur, John, 152,245 Mahan, Arnold, 179 Mahan, Linda, 122,245 Main, Charles, 138,245 Maine, Marilyn, 128,129,245 Maine, Russell, 219 Majors, Carol, 219 Majors, Elaine, 148,187,196 Malan, Jerry, 155 Malek, Yady, 174 Mallow, Msg, John, 26 Malman, Judy, 150,245 Malniberg, Karen, 170,219 Malone, Kay, 151,210,245 Mandalle, Raymond, 186 Manley, Pat, 245 Mann, Sharon, 150 Manning. Tink, 145 Marchand. William, 96,163,245 Marcuin, Linda, 219 Maris, George, 245 Marks, Joe, 219 Marks. Joyce, 262 Marold, Marsha. 129,245 Marquarclt. Al, 141 Marquardt, Patricia, 24 Marwuardt, Ron, 109 Marquardt, Robert. 245 Marquez. Salvador. 176 Marrone. Judith, Ann. 245 Marsh, Greg. 152,169,219 Marsh, Larry, 25 Mead, Jack, 37 Meadow, Geary, 246 Means, Verna, 190,220 Mears, Arnold, 155.220 Meek, Norma, 150,246 Mehaffy, Alma, 146,176,246 Mehaffy, Orville, 220 Mieres, Larry, 171,246 Melewski, Ronald, 246 Melton, Dr. J. V., 38 Mendleson, Jack, 17 Mendelton, Mr., 180 Mendenhall, Nancy Sue, 122, 246 Mendez, Leon, 155,246 Menghini, Judy, 72,126,127,l 63, 173,183,186,l89,206,220 Menley, Pat, 148 Meranda, Sandra, 220 Mercer Jim, 145 Merchant, Bill, 153,246 Meredith. Joyce Kay, 146,246 Merrick, Roger, 246 Metzinger, Mary Ann, 146,l76, 201,246 Meyer, Karen, 246 Meyers, Dr. Floyd, 41 Micks, Betty, 148,189,246 Mielke, Steve, 193 Miesner, Ray, 179 Miksch, Judy, 198,199,246 M iles, Clarence, 23 Millard, Jerry, 145,154,246 Milleman, Donna, 246 Miller, Bennett, L., 154,246 Miller, Bill, 272 Miller Bud, 137,246 Miller, Charles, T., 153,246 Miller Claude H., 111, 184 Miller Donald, 153,200,246 Miller Duane, 157 Ellen L., 146,176,247 Miller Miller Gary Lee, 220 Miller Ira, 247 Miller, Joe, M., 154 Miller Kellyn, 141 Miller, Larry, 247 Miller, Lawrence, 247 Miller, Lillian, 247 Miller, Maralin, 220 Miller, Maurice, 175,220 Morel, Coney, 149,247 Morford, Martin, l54,l71,184, 221 Morgan, Mr. L. D., 8 Morgan, LaDonna Sue, 53,94, 95,146,163,l97,247 Morgan, Michael, 247 Morice, Herbert, 23 Moriconi, Nora, 247 Morris, A. J., 221 Morrison, Janet, l46,147,l72, 177,196,247 Morrow, Howard, 221 Morton, Gary, 141,154,247 Mortuncs, Don, 153 Mosler, Steve, 247 Moss, Kenneth, 221 Moss, Mel, 191 Motakawa, June, 221 Motokawa, Stephen, 221 Mourning, Jeffrey, 247 Mucks, Betty, 125 Mullani, Mary, 247 Muller, Dan, 247 Mundell, Suzanne, 146,147,189 Munden, Solon Roger, 257 Munsell, Joy, 159,209 Munsinger, Steve, 221 Muntier, John, 247 Murkin, Gary, 99 Murphy, Joe, -13l,97,107,137,l84 Murphy, Judy, 148,199,247 Murray, Jolm, 152,179,262 Murray, Rochelle, 247 Mussat, George, 247 Musson, Bill, 153 M yers, Billie, 187,221 Myers, Clifford, 221 Myers, Irene, 173 Myers, Janice, l48,17l,l77,187, 189,221 Myers, Racine, 153,247 Marsh, Mary Anne, 150, 176, 245 Marshall, Ira, 137 Marshall, Teddy, 245 Martin , Carol, 134 Martin, Charles Etta, 125 Martin, Edward, 187,195,245 Martin, Jack, 262 Martin, Joan, 125,150 Martin, John, 219 Martin, Judy, 162,173,245 Martin , Larry, 141,245 Mortinache, Robert, 245 Marvel, Nancy, 209 Mason, Mike, 187,219 Mason, Relna, 219 Mann, Ulalt, 176 Mason, Walter, 206 Masscngill, Everett, 219 Massengill, Pete. 152 Masteller, Bob, 98 Mathis, Carllyn, 146,190,219 Mathis, Larry, 145,191,245 Mathis. Marilyn, 146,147,245 Mathis, Dr. Max, 23 Milliken, Donald, 23 Millikna, Thomas, 247 Mintier, John, 157,170 Mintz, Merle, 175,186,200 Misse, Fred Jr., 45 Mitchell Hall, 148,149 Mitchell, Judith, l46,l7l,l96, 220 Mitchell, Paul, 152 Mitts, Terry, 247 Mizanian, Fannoka, 124 Mizany, Annosh, 173 Mock, Gerald, 247 Moffett, Kent, 141 Mogan, Dennis, 247 Lolinar, Louis, 111,221,247 Mandell, Suzanne, 221 Monroe, Dennis, 247 Monroe, James, 221 Monroe, Sandra, 150,247 Monson, Richard, 257 Montee, Jackie, 177,247 Montgomery, Andy, 102,ll1, McMullen McKenna, 221 McKenna, McKenzie, McKinney, McKinney McMullen 209 Terry, 159,l87,l95, Michael, 246 Perrine, 189 Marvin, 246 Dr. Reid, 24,190 Michael, 154.170, Vincent 152,159,221 Mathnious, Gcssese, 155 Mathoney, John, 179 Matrix, 168 Matteucci, Frank, 7l,73,138, 152,206,220 Matthews, John, 154,245 Madson, Leon, 272 Maxwell, Gary, 220 Maxwell, Lois, 245 McNally, Peggy, 246 McNeil, Pat, 180,221 McPeek, Sandy, 10,150 McPhail, Jack, 153,246 McPherson, Dorothy, 246 McPherson, Lynda, 150 Maycumber, John P., 245 Mayes, Diana, 199 Mays, Clyde, 155,245 Mays, Deana Jo, 245 Maxe, Gwin, 150 Maze, Guiniver, 245 155,184,221 Moody, Marsha, 176, 180,187, 247 Moon, Jill, 247,127 Moore, Arabelle, 41 Moore, Carol, 247 Moore, Connie, 131,150,247 Moore, Helen, 247 Moore, Leland, 247 Moore, Dr. Mary, 21 Moore, Robert, 247 Moore, Sharon, 72,96,l29,l32, 160,l83,l89,207 Moore, Wilburn, 39 Moorehead, Chuck, 153 Moorehouse, Angie, 129,172 Morority, Joyce, 247 N Naccarato, Sandy, 247 Nuff, Mike, 262 Nakamura, Lee, 154 Napier, Polly Jo, 146,172,247 Natalini, Larry, 247 Nation Hall, 146,147 Nation, Jacqueline, 247 Nease, Emily, 184 Neds, Ethel, 176,221 Needham, Danny, 247 Needham, Sharon, 149,247 Neeley, Glenda, 247 Neeley, Dr. Melvin, 23 Negrite, Marie, 201 Neimeir, Pat, 180 Nelson, Dennis, 184,247 Nelson, Larry, 137 Nemate, Fcreydown, 174 Nemecek, Dr. Vivian, 31 Nepotc, Joe, 222 Neptune, Calvin, 145,247 Neptune, Glenice, 13l,l48,176, 247 Nesbitt, Jack, 107 Nesbitt, Janis, 148,178,247 Neubert, Barbara, 129,247 Newberry, Bob, 133,138,222 Newberry, Michael, 222 Newcomer, Nelson, 155, 247 Newkirk, Jane, 122 Newman Club, 200,201 Newman, Mike 137 Nice, John, 153,247 Nice, Merrill, 153,179,262 Nicholas, David, 111 Nichols, John, Jr., 222 Nicholson, John, 125,247 Nicklous, Gary, 248 Niemeir, Patricia, 146,248 Nobes, Charles, 182,222 Dr. Robert Noble, 44 Nodine, Loren, 248 Nogle, Richard, 152 Noland, Bill, 248 Noland, Connie, 48,7l,73,l3l, 222 Nordness, Elaine, 147,162,248 Norman, Carolyn, 222 Norris, David, 154 North, Mary Alice, 147,194,222 North, Sue Zan, 147,248 Dr. Douglas Norton, 25 Norton, John, 169,248 Nowell, Mike, 154 Noyes, Al, 198 Nuss, Sharon, 151 O Oakley, Jerry, 248 Oathout, Ed, 169 O'Connor, Robert, 248 O'De11, Don, 138 O'De11, Tom, 155 Odle, Thomas, 154,248 Odorn, Brian, 154,262 Oehring, Mary, 176,248 Oertle, Carmen, 248 Officer, Al, 135,192,248 Ogata, Wayne, 154 Ohlde, Lyle, 157,262 Olanscet, Linda, 148 Oliver, Myra, 222 Oliver, Susan, 248 Oliverson, Larry, 209 Olson, Gary, 145,160,248 Olson, Laura, 148 Olson, Stephen, 248 Olson, Steve, 153 O'Malley, Charles, 248 O'Ma1ley, John, 137,222 O'Malley, Lois, 173,186,20l,222 Omicron, Delta Kappa, 183 O'Nea1, Connie, 222 O'Neil1y, Patrick, 248 Ooley, Sue, l27,183,184,l89, 207,222 Oplotnik, Mary Rose, 248 Orban, Steve, 155,182 Organ Guild, 169 O'Rie1ly, Pat, 193 Orr, James, 248 Orr, Linda, 150,248 Ortolani, Al, 43,99,l14 Ortolani, Deborah, 96 Osadchuk, Walter, 29 Osborn, Glen, 157 Osborn, J., 98 Osbom, Patricia, 146,248 Osborne, Glenn, 262 Osborne, John, 248 Osborne, Patricia, 190 Osbourn, J., 98 Otis, Ray, 256 Overby, Jerald, 222 Overman, Jack, 160 Owen, David, 248 Ownes, Jerry, 195 Owens, Linda, 148,170,248 P Pacilli, Richard, 145 Packard, Deanna, 173,248 Paddock, Jennie Louise, 209 Page, Dave, 137 Page, Patrick, 222 Page, Marilyn, 248 Palmer, David, 102,ll1,152,177 183,184-,207,222 Palmer, Norwin, 248 Palmer, Shirley, 248 Panhellenic Council, 132 Papish, Connie, 127,248 Paramore, Jacqueline, 149,169, 177,194,222 Paris, John, 248 Parker, C. H., 183,191,207 Parker, Kenneth, 248 Parker, William R., 107 Parker, Margaret, 33 Parman, Ruby, 148,248 Parr, Herbert, 193 Parrett, Kent, 152,175,248 Parsons, Jo Ella, 222 Parsons, Richard, 222 Parsons, Roy, 262 Passmore, Gary, 197 Pastore, Corrine, 248 Pate, Betsy, 199,248 Pate, Martha, 29,169 Patrick, Marilyn, 180 Patterson, James, 248 Patterson, Kay, 173,248 Patterson, Patricia, 9,132,161, 162 Patterson, Dr. Rebecca, 21 Patton, Rodney, 155,209 Patton, Sherwin, 248 Paul, Claudean, 185 Pauley, Dr. James, L., 32,163, 173 Paulsen, James, 222 Payne, Sherry, 248 Pearl, Karen, 222 Pearl, James, 222 Pearman, Clytia, 180 Pearman, Gary, 171,222 Pearson, Julie, 131,222 Pearson, Richard, 222 Pearson, William, 248 Pease, Kathryn, 148,172,248 Peck, Jean, 151 Pebbles, Carol, 185,209 Peek, Francis, 154,248 Pellman, George, 133,145,248 PEMM Club, 170 Pendleton, Larry, 182 Pennington, Sammy Noel, 208 Pennington, Dr. Walter, 20, 170,184 Penny, Dr. Forest, 38,175,186 Pennock, Gordon, 248 Perkins, Jack, 262 Perkins, Donald, 248 Pernot, Gary, 248 Perrigo, Joe, 152,248 Perrigo, Pamela, 131,248 Perry, Jean, 122,l76,178,248 Petesch, Bobbie, 146,201,248 Peters, Jane, 248 Peterson, Larry, 154 Peterson, James, 152 Peterson, John, 152 Peterson, Nancy, 151 Peterson, Raymond, 153 Petkoff, Susan, 148,201,248 Phalen, Nora, 149,201,248 Phalen, Norris, 155 Phi Beta Lambda, 171 Phi Delta Kappa, 190 Phi Mu Alpha, 195 Phi Sigma Epsilon, 121,136,137 Phi Upsilon Omicron, 186 Phillips, Elaine, 176,249 Phillips, Barbara, 43 Phillips, Elery, 249 Phillips, Larry, 249 Phillips, Terry, 222,249 Pi Kappa Alpha, 121,138,139 Pi Omega Pi, 187 Piccinelli, Robert, 249 Pickard, Richard, 222 Pickens, Rick, 202,249 Pickrell, Thomas, 263 Pierce, Robert, 168,170,174 Pierce, Mary Ann, 197,249 Pierce, Dr. Vaudau, 21 Pierson, Melvin, 263 Pillow, Diane, 150,249 Pistotnik, Joan, 131,183,208, 222 Pitt Peppers, 172 Pitts, Nicholas, 263 Plute, Jane, 185 Pogue, Dwight, 249 Pohndorf, Jeff, 154 Polfer, Emily, 141 Polfer, W. Neil, 249 Pollman, William, 154,176,l9O, 249 Pollock, Richard, 138 Pontious, Loren, 249 Pontious, Jane, 122,249 Pool, David, 249 Porter, John, 249 Porter, Linda, 148,249 Porter, Ronald, 154,201 Potocnik, Rudy, 249 Potocnik, Iohn, 249 Potoschnik, John, 249 Potter, Janice, 169,177,194,222 Potter, Robert, 249 Potter, Steve, 153,249 Potts, Douglas, 98,138,184,222 Potts, Lyle, 153 Potts, Dr. Melvin, 173 Pouch, Dick, 138 Powell, Beverly, 127,149,249 Powell, Gay, 190 Powell, Robert, 155,249 Powell, Stuart, 102,111 Powell, William, 45 Powers, Sally, 95,131,146, 176, 249 Prather, Karen, 169,183,l85,190, 223 Pratt, Janis, 129 Prete, Loretta, 127,172,201,249 Price, Marlys, 49,73,147,172, 249 Price, Gary Lee, 223 Prichard, Dan, 137 Prie, Judy, 129,177,223 Primm, George, 249 Prince, Marlene, 249 Probst, William, 201,249 Proctor, Dr. Alvin, 9,159 Proctor, Mary, 180 Proctor, Sue, 146,177 Prothe, Beverly, 127,249 Pruitt, Michael, 152 Psi Chi, 188 Puckett, Charles, 197,249 Puckett, Thomas, 249 Pugh, Donna, 249 Pugh, Russell, 28,187 Purdon, John, 133,138,249 Purkey, Orval, 223 Purtle, James, 138 Pyle, James, 249 Pyle, Patricia, 53,95,149,249 Quaglione, Mary, 146,177,201 , 249 Qualls, David, 152,249 Quarles, 129, 149,151,171,249 Quint, Gene, 201 R Rabiai, Subhi, 174,249 Radcliffe, Douglas, 157,249 Ralston, Mary Ellen, 146,176, 249 Ramsey, Ed, 153 Ramsey, Lela, 173,223 Ramsey, Lois, 59 Ranabarger, Carol, 180 Ranabarger, Phyllis, 146,223 Randall, Ralph, 249 Randall, Roger, 196 Rancifer, D., 99 Rapholz, Bud, 155 Rapholz, James, 249 Ratley, Soul, 197,249 Ray, Austin, 133,135,155,249 Ray, Freddie, 249 Read, Becky, 151,249 Ready, William, 223 Reasoner, Shirley, 151 Rearden, John, 25 Reda, Christina, 201,249 Reda, Janice, 129,165,185,208, 249 Reda, Sam, 137,223 Redfern, Vickie, 249 Redfield, Jim, 154,249 Redman, Ivan, 186,223 Reece, Carol, 150,249 Reece, Faye, 149,173,186,223 Reece, Joyce, 178,249 Reed, Mr. Clyde M., 8 Reed, Henry, Paul, 251 Dr. John Reed, 20,184 Reed, Loraine, 149,170,176,223 Reed, Warren, 223 Reese, Ronald, 251 Reeves, Howard, 138,191,192 Reeves, Sharyll, 126,127,162, 163,173,176,251 1 'J Reeves, Tom, 111, 138,154,251 Reffett, Terry, 152,193,251 Reilly, IDr. Charles, 16,183 Religious Activities Council, 163 Rennick, George, 223 Rennick, Helen, 180,185,223 Rentfro, Robert, 251 Reynolds, Barbara, 72,75,223 Rhodes, Bob, 153 Rhodes, David, 251 Rice, Kathleen, 170,176,189, 251 Rice, Linda, 178,251 Rice, Walter, 263 Richardson, Dana, 150,170,251 Richartlson, Donna, 131 Richardson, Gary, 223 Richardson, Glenna, 127,165, 168,170,l76,183,l84,189, 208,251 Richardson, Mary, 146,199,223 Richardson, Ruby, 251 Richardson, William, 223 Richey, Roy, 251 Richwine, Don, 153,251 Rickrell, Tom, 157 Ridley, Wayne, 155,251 Rigensberg, Lora, 251 Riggs, Charles, 37 Riggs, Helen, 173,196,251 Riggs , ,Me1vin, 223 Riley, Les, 145 Riley, Marlys, 150,251 Rinehart, Gladys, 25 Riseli ng, Jane, 130,131,183,223 Roach, Dale, 251 Roach, Jean, 146,189,251 Roach, Pete, 251 Roark, Margy, 131,132 Robb , John, 191,195,223 Dr. John Roberts, 43 Roberts, Kent, 251 Dr. Mary Roberts, 21 Roberts, Thomas, 251 Roberts, Pat, 129 Roberts, Susan, 177 Robertson, Arthur, 35 Robertson, Christina, 198,223 Robertson, Tom, 251 Robinson, Bob, 99,155 Robinson, Diane, 251 Robinson, Jean, 251,263 Robinton, Joyce, 251 Robinpon, Robert, 251 Robison, Janey, 251 Robson, Jean, 178,251 Roby, Elayne, 148,189,223 Roby, George, 195 Rocter, Bob, 155 Roda, Elizabeth, 41 Roderick, Gary, 169,251 Roderick, Walter H., 16,180 Rodkey, Mrs. Joan, 202,203 Roe, Barbara, 146,173,251 Roff, John, 187 Rogers, Arlan, 223 Rogers, Donna, 126,127,223 Rogers, Jean, 223 Rogers, Mike, 145 Rogers, Pat, 223 Rogier, Herald, 190 Rogler, Marty, 127,223 Roos, Frank, 201 R0pp,Pa1, 148,169,251 Rose, Dorothy, 209 Rose, Erma, 208,209 Rose,lGary, 251 Rose,'G1enn, 251 Rose, John, 153,251 Ross,lCharles, 192,251 Ross,,Pat, 150,251 Ross,lRay, 17 Ross,'Robert, 263 Ross, Sally, 131,150,251 Roth, Terry, 223 Rottti, Irvin, 21 Row,lJames, 223 Rowe, Marcia, 129,189 Rowland, Kathleen, 251 Rowland, Ronald, 155,176 Roy, Larry, 171,251 Ruch, Teryl, 150 Ruggles, Mr. George, 19 Rumford, Elaine, 251 Rumford, Dr. Herbert, 23 Rumsey, Robert, 224 Rundell, Rosalee, 95,123,176, 184,189,224 Runyan, Robert, 141,251 Rush, Sherrill, 75,148,1'78,194, 196,251 Russell, Sharon, 151 Russell, Gary, 251 Russell, James, 251 Russell, Tom, 141,161,251 Rutschmanfloyd, Raymond, 263 S Saffold, Roy, l59,l74,190,224 Sage, Bill, 145,224 Sailsbury, Willmetta, 171,251 Salasbury, Karen, 163 Salb, Nancy, 127,251 Samuels, Bill, 98 Samuels, Frances, 170 Sanders, Richard, 251 Sanders, Barney, 154 Sanders, Dick, 263 Sanders, Martha Ann, 224 Sanderson, Barbara, l98,202, 251 Sanechal, Marlene, 189 Sapp, Leon, 154 Sara, Emilia, 148 Sargert, Robert, 138,224 Sartore, Edward, 190,224 Sartore, Sandra Kay, 251 Saueressia, Dallas, 253 Saukey, William, 155 Savage, Pamela Sue, 251 Sawka, John, 99,145 Sayers, Jane, 224 Sayers, Loren J., 154,196,251 Scabbard, and Blade, 191 Scaffold, Roy, 152 Scalet, Margaret, 157 Scates, Trish, 180 Scavezze, Bill, 138,252 Schaefer, David, 224 Schaefer, Susan, 252 Schallo, Mimi, 252 Schammes, Joe, 163 Schantz, Barbara, 129,252 Schaper, Judy, 129,252 Schasteen, Pat, 263 Scherer, Douglas, 98,99,208,224 Scherstickl, Joan, 146,l71,l76, 224 Scheurick, James, 252 Schier, Douglas, 190 Schmickle, Reed, 38 Schmidt, Ervin. 23 Schmidt, Gene, 77,145,160,252 Schmidt, Judy, 148,163,252 Schmidt, Kenneth, 224 Schmidt, Stanley, 168 Schmitz, Carol, 252 Schmitz, Curtis, 224 Schneider, Betty, 146,199,224 Schneider, Dale, 152,252 Schoenhofer, Judy, 146,162,176 252 Schommer, Joe, 198 Schooler, Lynn, 152,252 Schott, Robert, 29 Schrock, Glen, 224 Schroeder, David, 145,157,164 180,182,252 Schuberger, Edward, 224 Schuler, Branda, 125,149 Schultz, Gary, 252 Schultz, John, 145,224 Schultz, Stephen, 224 Schweitzer, Tom, 154 Scifers, Joan, 186 Scifers, Vada, 189,252 Scobee, Donald, 252 Scott, Charles, 224 Scott, Capt. Frank, 26,191 Scott, Gary Wayne, 252 Scott, J'anice, 224 Scott, Joyce, 252 Scott, Larry, 252 Scott, Milton, 145,252 Sears, Marianna, 189,224 Seconde, James, 224 Seel, Chuck, 154 Seglie, Ron, 145,191,252 Sehnert, John, 224 Seifert, Betty Ann, 224 Seifert, Kathy, 127,224 Seitz, James, 39 Segat, Kay, 252 Selby, Gary, 169,224 Selvey, Leland, 155,182,252 Senechal, Marlene, 253 Sepcinsic, Tony, 175 Sexton, Jack, 159,246,253 Sexton, Michael, 224 Seybold, Larry, 198,253 Seyb, Mike, 154,263 Shackelford, Mike, 141,253 Shadkhoo, Donna, 93,95,173, 180,186,253 Shanks, Marilyn, 131,161,163 Shantz, Barbara, 96 Sharbutt, Jerry, 253 Sharp, Betty, 124 Sharp, Martin, 253 Sharp, Nettie, 124 Sharp, Ronnie, 154 Shottuck, John, 253 Shaver, Harold, 224 Shaw, Charles, 224 Shaw, Dale, 109,110,155,224 Shaw, Dennis, 99,253 Shaw, Jerry, 137,253 Shaw, Judith, 45 Shear, Dr. Walter, 21,170 Sheets, Dale, 133 Sheets, Del, 253 Sheffield, Donald, 21 Sheffield, Leonard, 16,171 Sheldon, Earl, 155,202,263 Shepherd, Betty Lou, 189,225 Shepherd, Cheryl, 150,253 Shepherd, Courtney, 129 Shepherd, Glenda, 127,183,225 Shepard, Joe, l83,185,208,2l0, 225 Shepherd, Kay, 225 Shepard, Marilyn, 253 Sherer, Doug, 184 Sherer, Nancy, 180,225 Sherer, Vernon, 225 Sherman, Don, 174 Sherman. Daniel, 225 Sherrel, James, 253 Sherrel, John, 225 Shreve, Ina, 162,253 Shideler, Tera, 126,127,151, l62,l83,l89.208,253 Shields, Dr. Ellis, 20 Shiles, Larry, 225 Shipman, Dick, 137 Shipman, Paul, 24 Shiraki, Neil, 253 Shirk Hall, 155 Shirley, John, 225 Shivers, Denny, 153 Sholaut, Melvin Dale, 225 Short, Francis, 21 Short, Harlan, 192,253 Shoup, Mary Louise, 253 Shultz, Sindy, 253 Shurtz, Richard, 39 Shute, Hal, 141 Shy, Julie, 96,129 Sidles, Doug, 107,137,184 Siefker, Irene, 146 Sieghurst, Sheila, 151 Siegle, Laurence, 29 Sigma Alpha Iota, 194 Sigma Sigma Sigma, 121,l30, 131 Sigma Tau Delta, 184 Sigma Tau Gamma, 120,l40, 141 Sikes, 197,225 Siler, Kenneth, 263 Simmons, Lucille, 148,174,176, 198,199,253 Simola, Anthony, 137 Simpson, Charles, 253 Simpson, Marlys, 148,163,176, 253 Simpson, Mike, 135 Sims, Carole, 196 Singer, Jack, 180 Singer, Jan, 130,131,225 Singer, Preston, 111 Singhurst, Sheila, 253 Singmaster, Jeanie, 151 Sinn, Patti, 131,253 Sisson, Nancee, 253 Siefker, Irene, 253 Skaggs, Patti, 146,225 Skolaut, Dale, 152 Smart, Georgann, 253 Smart, Gary, 189 Smardo, William, 253 Smethers, Marilyn, 178,194,253 Smith, Bill, 201 Smith, Carol, l23,l5l,172,253 Smith, Carnie, 42,97,10l Smith, Smith, Smith Charlene, 151,253 Charles, 135 Connor 153253 Smith: Donna,,150,l76,189,253 Smith, Donna, LaNei1, 253 Smith, Elizabeth, 253 Smith, Fred, 38,186 Smith, Gerald, 253 Smith Gordon E., 153 Smith, James, Delas, 253 Smith, James, Robert, 253 Smith, Jerry, 137 smith, jim, 141,153 Smith, Joe, 152 Smith, Joseph, B., 253 Smith, Joe L., 253 Smith, Joyce E., 149 Smith, Joyce, 177,l98,199,253 Smith, Judy, 49,73,l26,127,146, 162,253 Smith, Kenny, 155 Smith, Larry Dale, 176,253 Smith, Marilyn, l46,150,l7l, 253 Smith, Maxine, 140 Smith, Mickey, 148 Smith, Nancy, 183, 225 Smith, Richard, E., 253 Smith Richard Lynn, 253 Smithj Ronald, 190 Smith, Dr. Ronald, 31 Smith, Roy, 37 Smith, Sharon, 149,253 Smith, Steven Ray, 253 Spencer, Don, 137,254 Spencer, Kathy, 129,254 Spencer, Bill, 141,171,254 Sperry, Dr. Theodore, 19, 169,185 Sperry, Bryan, 31,190 Spicer, Kathleen, 127,254 Spicer, Rick, 133,137 Spieth, James, 254 Spigarelli, Fred, 254 Spigarelli, James, 208,209 Splitter, Leslie, 254 Sprong, Gwenda, 254 Spriggs, Carole, 148,162,254 Spring, Dorothy, 225 Sprinkle, Margaret, 225 Spouse, Alice, 180 Sprouse, James, 254 Sprouse, Judy, 180 Squires, Valerie, 183,225 Stabee, Allan, 153 Staff, Collegio, 167 Stafford, Leroy, 55,254 Stafford, Robert Lee, 154,254 Stahl, Bob, l59,195,229,254 Stahl, Lynne, 225 Stainbrook, John, 263 Stalcup, Robert, 254 Stalker, Bertha, l46,l47,l48, 166,254 Stanbrough, Shirley, 148,254 Stangl, Margaret, 173 Starchman, Donald, 177,190, 201, 254 Stark, Rosemary, 146,254 Starkey, Don, 98 Starkey, Douglas, 154,254 Starks, William, 134 Starkweather, Mike, 181,182, 197,254 Staton , James, 263 Staton, Marilyn, 123,254 Staton, Shirley, 177,254 Steed, Gary, 145,154,254 Steele, Max, 139 Steele, Olivia, 165,225 Steele, S. M., 31,190 1 Steffens, Carolyn, 146,176,225 Stein, Gerald, 24,190 Steincross, G. W., 145 Stein, Mrs. Ann, 21 Stein, Dr. Howard, 19 Stephens, 1-lauer, 254 Stephens, James, 254 Stephan, Linda, 123,254 Stephens, Michael, 254 Stephens, Rozelie, 148 Smithisler, Father, 200 Smoke, Angus, 102,111 Snare, Robert, 198,225 Snider, Ted, 173,187,195 Snow, Gene, 191,198,253 Snow, Sabina, 173,225 Snyder, Danny, 155,263 Snyder, George, 253 Snyder, Sp. Harold, 26 Snyder, Kathleen, 151,253 Snyder, Lucerne, 128,129 Society for The Advancement of Management, 180 Soencer, 133 Sook, Ye Son, 174,197,209 Sothern, Linda, 253 Souders, Mary Ann, 254 Sours, Joe, 254 South, Howard, 157,254 Southern, Clara, 121,254 Spangler, Paul, 173,209 Spangler, Dave, 254 Sparks, Joy, 254 Spars, 163 Spears, Al, 133,135,254 Specht, Ed, 137 Speck, Ann, 53,95,13l,l32,146, 163,254 Speck, Tom, 145,165,225 Spellman, Ray, 153 Spence, Dr. 1Vi1lia1n, 38,175 Spencer, Carol, 131,162,254 Stephenson, Jeri, 148,149,199, 254 Stephenson, Lyn, 95,127,148, 254 Stenett, James, 254 Stevens, Jerry, 254 Stevens, Marilyn, 146,199,254 Stevens, Dr. Morris, 44 Stevenson, Etta, 146,147,225 Stevison, Larry, 225,191 Stewart, Dave, 154,254 Stewart, Doyle, 37 Stewart, Larry, 154 Stewart, Roberta, 148,254 Stewart, Rochelle, 151,163 Stoddard, Edmund, 209 Stoelmaker, 254 Stoelmaker, Sharon, 178 Stone, Joseph, 254 Stone, Judy, 254 Stone, Paul, 254 Stonecipher, Janice, 254 Story, Margaret, 254 Story, Mary, 254 Stottlemire, John, 155 Stout, Ronnie, 154,263 Stover, Bruce, 154,254 Stowcrs, Mary Martha, 131 Stiles, Ellen, 148 Stiteler, Donna D., 176 Stiteler, Donna, 187,254 Stiteler, Emma Darlene, 209 Stine, Jane, L., 208 Stine, Jane, 146,l62,176,183,189, 199,225 Stineman, Gorden, 154,254 Stinnett, Roger, 225 Strack, Charlene, 147,l70,178, 225 Strandberg, C. E., 39 Stratton, Becky, 180 Strawn, Elizabeth, 255 Strawn, Linda, 180 Strawn, Dr. Robert, 20 Strecker, William, 263 Street, Dollie, 255 Strickert, Max, 154,263 Stricklin, Willis, 226 Striteles, Darlene, 167 Strock, Garold, 140 Stromm, E., 99 Stromquist, Marian, 24 Strong, Annetta, 209 Stuart, Bob, 137 Student Assembly, 158,159 Student Union Board, 160,161 Stuckey, Janine, 131,161,226 Stumpff, Mary,.170,226 Tcske, Dennis, 263 Theel, Tom, 152 Theys, Richard, 226 Thieband, Alan, 152,190,256 Thies, David, 145,256 Thomas, Danny, 226 Thomas, Larry, 145,159,164 Thomas, Linda, 130,l31,162, 163,226 Thomas, Otis, 153 Thomas, Dr. Ralf, 16,187 Thomas, Robert L., 256 Thomas, Ronald, 256 Thomison, Pat, 123,150,l72, 176,256 Thompson, Dan, 183,208 Thompson, Carolyn, 256 Thompson, Fred, 163,196 Thompson, M. Gary, 226 Thompson, James, 177,226 Thompson, Judy, 256 Thompson, Lawrence, 226 Thompson, Richard, 190,256 Thompson, Robert, 256 Sturdervant, Charles, 184 Sturdevant, Patricia, 226 Sturns, Kathy, 150,255 Sullens, Dale, 195,226 Sullivan, Bob, 133 Sullivan, F. V., 190 Sullivan, Robert, 166,191 Sullivan, Robert B., 208 Sullivan, Victor, 39 Sumnee, Dorthy, 189 Sumpter, Clyde, 21 Sutton, William, 145,163,255 Suschnich, Robert, 255 Swain, Richard, 255 Swanson, Jim, 152,159,255 Swayze, Allan, 154,255 Sweany, Dolores, 255 Swearingen, Ann, 95,126,127, 163,173,255 Swearinger, Le Mae, 180 Sweeny, Delorus, 150 Sweeney, Kyle, 148 Swenson, C. A., 17 Swenson, Carl, 163,197,209 Swiler, Bobbi, 255 Swiler, David, 226 Switlik, Andy, 173 Swonger, Cheryl, 255 Syring, Linda, 255 Snyder, Kathleen, 151 Snyder, Rev. Walter, 196 Syring, Linda, 150 T Tacket, Richard, 255 Tafanelli, Robert, 196,226 Taffner, Henry, 255 Tague, Dennis, 102,111 Talbott, Linda, 148,173,255 Talley, Gordon Wayne, 153 Talley, Phyllis, 148,255 Talmage, Judy, 160 Talarico, Beverly, 179,263 Talarico, Pat, 95,96,126,127, 185,255 Tammy Hall, 157 Tanner, Edwin, 255 Tanner Hall, 154 Tarter, Charlene, 255 Tarter, Donald, 255 Tate, Danny, 263 Tau Beta Sigma, 178 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 120,l42, 143 Taylor, Donna, 178,255 Taylor, La Dell, 189 Taylor, Richard, 175,226,255 Taylor, Rick, 106 Teddy Hall, 157 Tedford Stephen, 154 Temple, Shirley, 226 Tennyson, Jean, 123,132,162, 163,255 Terrell, Hamilton, 135,256 Terril, Patsy, 189,226 Thornburg, Jim, 154,l90, 202,256 Thornhill, Howard, 173 Thorton, Edwin, 171,176,226 Throne, Mabel, 155 Thurman, David, 154,256 Tiberghier, Leroy, 226 Time, Art, 256 Tickel, Devon, 256 Tierrell, Hamilton, 157 Timmons, Dr. James, 23 Todd, Andy, 256 Tokunaga, Carol. 148,177, 229,256 Di Toma, John, 111 Tomey, David, 226 Tomlinson, Janet, 180,256 Tomlinson, Thomas, 226 Tompkins, Dr. Hlillis L., 9, 163,183 Tool, Kent, 45,137 Topinka, Carl, 139,256 Torbett, Dave, 145,166 Tourtelot, Dan, 137 Townsend, Jim, 145 Tracy, Dr. L. L., 109,190 Training ik Industry Club, 179 Trainer, Pat, 123,176,l78,256 Traxson, Iris, 95,l63,176,198, 199,256 Treadway, James, 256 Treat, Earl, 196.256 Trewyn, Pat, 148,256 Tridle, Kay, 150 Tridle, Sharon, 256 Triplett, Dr. Evelyn, 43 Triplett, Jim, 153,185,256 Tripp, J., 99 Tripp, Lewis, 226 Trobon, Larry, 256 Trost, Keith, 41 Trout, Brent, 140 Trout Hall, 153 Trowbridge, Jan, 129,173,256 Trowbridge, Rita, 256 Traxel, Peggy, 176,256 Truluck, Pat, 146,256 Truskunas, Kestutis, 256 Tucker, Joyce, 148,197,256 Tucker, Paul, 152,256 Tucker, Ronald, 226 Turner, James, 226 Turner, Janice, 146,226 Turner, Lana, 127,148,170, 256 Turner, Linda, 226 Turner, Nelson, 263 Turner, Sharon, 124,132,227 Turner, Warren, 140,141 Turney Grace, 25 Turpeny, Janel, 147,256 Tusher, Richard, 226 Tuttle, Vicki, 131 Twaij, Mohammed B., 155, 174,209 Twitchell, Chester, 185 Tyler, Carlene, 178,226 Tyler, La Dee, 226 Tyons, Lewis, 102 U Ulbrich, Norman, 154,256 Uliederstein, Larry, 157 Uum, Jon, 256 Ulrickson, Jerry, 185 Umbarger, Riche, 256 Underwood, Edward, 133,134, 157 Ussery, Charlie, 256 Uttley, Claire, 126,127, 132, 226 V Van Auken, Mark, 145,256 Vance, Linda, 129,150,256 Vance, Sharon, 146,177,189,256 Van Cleave, Linda, 149,173 199,227 Vanderburg, Carmen, 127 Vanderburg, Frances, 146,227 Vanek, Delbert, 154,256 Van Hooser, David, 145,164 Van Houten, Larry, 256 Van Huss, Lester, 157,256 Van Laningham, Karen, 72, 127,189,196,256 Van Lerberg, Shirley, 146, 201,256 Vann, Raymond, 227 Vannaman, Newton, 227 Van Natter, Ima, 24 Van Niss, Mrs. Helen, 154 Ve uist David 186 q , , Varsolona, Charles, 175,186,227 Vaughn, Barbara, 150,256 Vaughn, Bob, 145,256 Vaughan, Don, 227 Vaughn, Rev. Jack, 202,203 Vaughn, Mary, 202,203 Vaughn, Vicki, 202 Vaught, Jack, 157 Venturella, Robert, 25 Vequist, David, 39 Verdugo, Terry, 256 Verleye, Antonio, 256 Verleye, Elisabeth, 227 Vickers, Richard, 145,256 Viets, Lottie, 24 Vietti, Mary Anne, 72,126,127, 159,201,256 Vicnery, Ron, 98,100,137,152, 184,258 Vilela, Dennis, 137,258 Vinardi, Thresa, 258 Vineyard, Ben, 38,175 Vineyard, Katherine, 25 Vinson, Mike, 140,258 Voelker, Richard, 157 Vogel, Steve, 140,155 Von Stroh, Ruth, 146,258 W Kvachter, A. J., 98,258 Xvachter, Norberta, 59,76,129, 170,l73,208,258 1Vade, Donald, 209 1'Vade, Herbert, Jr., 258 1Vade, Melanie, 127,258, 1Vade, Ronald, 152.263 1Vadkins, Sandra, 177, 258 YVadman, Nickolas, 154,258 1'Vadman, Sharon. 123,170,227 W'a1ford Tamara, 148,171,176, 187,189,258 W'a1ke, Glenda, 148 XVa1ker, Ann, 148,258 Hlalker, Becky, 148,258 Wlaker, Edger, 135 Xvalker, James, 133,137,227 Walker, Dr. Joe, 33 Walker, Kathy, 131 Yvalker, Kay, 146,173,183,186, 189,208,227 Walker, Mary, 227 YValker, Ron, 140,258 1'Va1ker, Ruth, 189 Wall, James, 258 Wallace, Charles, 182,258 Wallace, Richard, 258 Wallace, Vickie Jo, 180 Vlfaller, B., 99 1'Va1ler, Tom, 258 W'a11er, Ruth, 258 Hialtrip, Kenny, 258 lvaggoner, Pat, 131,258 WVagner, Bonnie, 198,199,258 Wagner, Kathy, 123,170,201, 258 Wagner, Pat, 129 1'Vande1, Martha, 147 Wantiez, Gary, 258 1Vard, Don, 190,209 Ward, Larry, 227 Warfel, Diana, 129,146,176, 227 1'Varing, Dennis, 227 Waring, Ford, 37 Warnei James, 157 lvarner, Richard, 258 WVarre1i, Calvin, 140,258 Warren, Sharon, 148,258 Warrior, Jerry, 107 Yvashington, Tracy, 134 Watson, Dennis, 99,152 Nvatson, John, 201,227 Watson, Jerry, 258 'Watts, flied, l53,185,20l,227 Way, Jitdy, 129,151,258 Nveaver, James, 153,258 1Vebb, Kay Lynn, 171,l87,189, 227 Webb, Linda, 148,258 Webb, Margaret, 131,258 Webb, Ramona, 258 VVeber,, John, 139,227 Weber,,Judy, 146,162 YVebster, Dennis, 175,186,209 ivebster, Joyce, 194,227 Webster, Sharon, 170,178,227 Wegner, Gerald, 263 Xvehner, John, 258 Weide, Jack, 140,258 Vfeide, Keith, 258 Weiss, Carl, 179 Weiss, William, 227 Weissenbuehler, Rev. WVayne, 196 Welk, Ann, 258 Wells, Dr. George, 23 Wells, John, 179,227 Wells, Richard, 182,183 Wells, Robert, 263 Wells, Verna, 183 Welton, Robert, 153,193,263 Weltoni, William, 263 VVelty, br. Richard, 44,159 Wendel, John, 157,198,258 Wendel, Martha Jane, 227 Yventon, Bill, 139 WVern1i, Carl, 147,263 1Vesley1Founclation, 198,199 West, Carol, 146,258 West, Connie, 149,173,258 Yvest, Edward, 140 WVestfa11s, John, 227 Westminster Fellowship, 202, 203 Wetmore, Roger, 154 lvheeler, Judy, 185 Whetstine, Linda, 150,258 VVhetzel, Bill, 152 Whetzel, Darold, 227 Whipple, J. Hal, 21 lvhitaker, Mgs. Mac, 26 Yvhite, 1A1fred James, 227 White, Joyce Alice, 171 White, Arden, 263 White, fBarry, 140,170,227 White, Betty, 124 White, Carol, 177 White, Charles, 263 White, Donna, 131,150,173,258 White, Frank, 134,258 White, Henry, 24 White, Joyce, 148,258 White, Karen Kay, 227 White, Kathy, 146,258 White, Raymond, 258 White, Salene, 125,258 White, Tom, 140,141,227 'White, 1'Vathena, 258 Whiteside, Linda, 146,172,178 258 Whitty, Jim, 182 Who's Who, 206,207,208 Wichman, Fern, 148,202,203, 258 Wicker, Kathleen, 146,176,l 89, 258 lviggans, Roland, 258 Wightman, Joyce, 151,199 Wightman, Norma, 259 Wigton, Imogene, 149,169,177 197,259 Wigton, Walter, 259 Wilbert, B., 98 Wilbert, Karen, 127,259 1'Vilbert, Kenneth, 259 Wiley, Neil, 190 Wilhelm, Susan, 227 Wilke, Gerald, 259 Wlfilkey, Karen, 187,259 YVilkins, Charlotte, 259 Wilkins, Ellen, 151 VVi1kins, Leonard, 259 'Wilkins. Paula, 127,259 Wilkinson, Mary, 259 Willard, Hall, 150,151 Yllillard, Kermit, 263 Willcoxin, Dr. John, 21 Willett, Torn, 227 n Williamson, Earl, 181 Williamson, john, 111,259 Mfilliamson, Larry, 175 Wilkinson, Wendell, 139 Wilkinson, X'Vi11iam, 228 1Vi11is, Carol, 259 1'Vi1lis, Juy, 148,l70,l77,259 Wills, Larry, 259 1 Wilson, Gary, 98,101,ll1,137, 184 Wilson, T., 98 Wilson, Harold, 228 1fVi1son im 145 , J , Wilson, Lela, 139 Wilson, Mike, 139,l52,183,25 lvilson, Nancy, 173,228 Wilson, Ronnie, 259 Wilson, Susan, 260 VVillhaus , lfred, 137,249 Williams, Barbara, 151,259 1fVi11ia1ns, Care jean, 178,259 Nvilliams, Earl, 153,259 1'Vi1lian1s, Frank, 263 Williams, Gary, 259 1'Vi1liams, Meredith, 259 Mfilliams, Rosalee Ann, 151, 259 1Vi1liams, Sain, 157 wV1ll121111S, Velda, 24 Wiminer, Gary, 153,260 Winnner, Ronnie, 260 Winchester, Naomi, 260 Wineinger, Dean, 140,228 Winders, Carolyn, 147,260 1'Vindsor, Mike, 102,111,260 Winship, Robert, 260 Winters, Carolyn, 122 1'Vinters, Pauline, 43,178 1Vinton, William, 260 Wipple, Hal, 139 WVise, Marci, l27,176,187,228 1Vishal1, Rosie, 148 Wishall, Rose Marie,-201 Witthersaw, Eugene, 228 Withrow, Gary, 98 1Vitt, john, 260 Witty, Tim, 171,228 YVoelfe1, Mfarren, 33 Mfoermer, Eletha, 169 Wolf, jim, 153 YVolf, Mary, 146,260 Wolf, Gene Roland, 260 Wolfe, Carolyn, 228 Wolfe, Marilyn, 178,22-1,228 1Vo1k, Stephen, Ronald, 153, 193 9 Wolke, Glenda, 162,20l,228,260 1'Vomen's Council, 162 1'Vomen's Recreation Assn., 178 Wood, 1Vood, jackie, 228 Lauren, Douglas, 228 Yamada, Wayne, 182,260 Yanigahara, Dan, 193 Yanagihara, Daniel, 260 Yates, Alice, 125,132,l48,260 Yates, Sarah, 95,148,173,186, 260 Yaeum, Gale, 228 Yocum, Nancy, 150,260 Yoder, Lyn, 263 VVoocl, Michael, 260 Wood, Pam, 123,176,260 Wood, Steve, 109,110,145,184, 186,228 1Voods, Floyd, 260 Woods, Capt. Robert, 26 Woods, Walter, 139,260 Xvoodward, Tony, 187,198,228 1Voodward, Jim, 260 Woody, Marian, 170,189,228 Woody, Grace, 180 Woolfok, Carol, l23,l77,l89, 196,228 Worley, Ivan, 228 York, E Young, laine, 130,131 Bill, 140,141 Young, Forrest, 263 Young, jerry, 152,193,260 Young, janelayne, 147,172,260 Young, Joy, 150,260 Young, Lois, 128,129,260 Young, Phil, 98,184 Young, Steven, 260 Young, Wayne, 98,l83,l84,208 228 1 YVorley , Michael, 228 Worrell, james, Worhti ngton, Dixie, 147,179, 263 Wray, Beth, 123,150f178,228 Wright, john, 169,195,260 1Vright, Gary, 260 lllright, Joe, 180 lVright, Kelly, 260 Xvright, Larry, 171,228 Wright , Marylin, 146,260 Wright, Dr. Ralph WV., 9,133, 161 1Vuhrman, Aletha, 189 1Vverderman, Arnold, 196 1Vycoff, Dale, 179,263 Wyland, Margie, 263 1'Vynn, Clarence, 260,271 X Xi Omega, 121,144,145 Y Yaeger, Sharon, 260 Young, 111111121111 Nye, 209 Younger, Gene, 181,260 Yousefzadeh, Purviz, 155,17-1, 228 Yousefyadeh, Pat, 173 Yowell, Ronald, 263 Yust, 1Villiam, 260 Z Zafuta, Ronnie, 228 Zahn, Sharon, 149,197 Zayac, jack, 145,260 Zettl, Bob, 228 Zcy, Beverly, 228 Ziegler, Kristan, 260 Ziehl. Patricia, 228 Zigmund, jim, 272 Zimmer, Howard. 139,260 Zimmerman, Jacob, 163 Zinn, John, 107,108,137,l84 Zoll, Donald, 45 Zughier, George, 191 Zugmier, Nancy, 180 Zwego, Connie, 127,146,260 Leon Maxson Finally. . . A yearbook, Besides other attributes, is a ready collection of past events-an aid to the memory. The Kzmza staff hopes that the 1964 edition fulfills this requirement. We have worked hard to record, ac- curately and interestingly, the events between March 1963 and March 1964. Many persons deserve special recognition for their contributions, who are not on the staff. Bill Miller and his staff, of Mil1er's Studio, have been patient and interested the entire year. Leon Maxson, Jim Zigmund, and the staff of Photographic Services have spent many long hours to meet deadlines and to serve when and where needed. Frank Wright, Hugh Anderson and Vic Taft of American Yearbook Com- pany have given advice and encouragement when it was most needed. 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