Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)

 - Class of 1965

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But to the KANZA staff it is something more-it is an opportunity to put into use, and see almost immediate results, the creativeness that is latent in all human beings. The 1965 KANZA is this attempt to create, and preserve, the actual feeling of unity and spirit of the KSC student body. We all come as individuals, and retain our individuality, even though we are part of the greater whole-the school. As far as style itself, the 1965 KANZA has fallen into what is known as the traditional style. We hope the quality is better than tradi- tional. The KANZA is attempting a new format for the future publications of the sports section. It is felt that a proper coverage of the spring sports isn't possible due to the early finishing date of the KANZA. This year the yearbook will include only the fall and early winter sports, but the spring sports will be fully covered during season, for the 1966 KANZA. So the 1965 yearbook is dedicated to you- students, faculty, friends of the school. 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President Axe Guides KSC President Leonard H. Axe continues his program of serving the student, the faculty and the friends of Kansas State College of Pitts- burg as president of the school. Dr. Axe in his years as chief administrator of the school has changed the complexion of the school towards bigger and better facilities. These facilities include not only the physical plant but the mental state of learning for the student. President Axe's duties include leading the faculty, physically as well as academically, meeting with various student groups for frank and open discussions, and representing the school in talks, addresses, as well as talking to the student body at various convocations. The president's presence is felt on campus in a much greater way, however. His constant devotion to his job and the relentless manner by which he pursues the goals that have been set forth for the school, makes him respected by all the students. With an untiring leader, devoted to his work, and the school, Kansas State College of Pittsburg will continue to grow together with the size of the student body in the areas of physical plant, academic standing, research capabilities-and unified spirit of learning. - President Axe leads the college in all facets. President Axe addresses the student body Informal sessions with students provide for better under standing. hmm.. Math needs explaining at times. 5 -ff I 5 Shooting-the-bull is a favorite pastime. A good swing relieves some people. NIS' Variety Is The Key KSC offers many things to its students. Naturally everyone is interested in obtaining an education, but Certain other aspects of college life often side- track individuals. 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Some of the most difficult times are faced in the first few days after arrival at KSC, these include unpacking, the manipulation of clothes in sometimes crowded rooms, making those first acquaintances, and surviving the ever-complexing enrollment puzzle. Students also get a glimpse during these early days of the annual fall rush con- ducted by the fraternities and sororities. A s if '- . . , , lt's really not too hard. It,s puzzling to both sides at times. This is the way to make those new acquaintances. Various Convocations are scheduled during the first days. F2 Rush starts with a hearty greeting 15221 iii-'S 'fkn-f Homecoming crowds really enjoy themselves. A break is well received. i l i M L.. Fall Activities Are Varied Early school activities range from the band to the various organizations. Many students are avid rooters, while others participate in KSC's marching band. jobs are held by some students who get a chance to work with instruments used in their major fields. V Y K 5 E x l Fxcitement runs high for the right bid. Fall Rush Highlights Opening Fall rush is conducted in the first two weeks of the school year by the frater- nities and sororities of KSC. This activity is under the jurisdiction of the Pan- Hellenic Council for Women, and the Inter-Fraternity Council for men. Greek organizations consider these weeks as the most important time in the life ofthe individual groups, for rush is the life- line of the organization. w 6 Q as do the men . . . . . . nopexjust saying hello! .. , ,, ,, , ,za W T K . M,Q X VX J? iii! S, V ,Ju-'gf - .N 1' fx 'Q 55153 A ' ,. 1 My 1 U Q , 1-f ' Q1 A MQQ- -X ff 2- wJ K4 ' , if - '55 ,, ., . L. We,-A KKKKKK K QKKK, K MK, K Y at -Heh' s A 1' fi M ,G vu 3 K, 'iv .tx K aa I fi ' gf? if n .K rail Af2.2 ' Q' 'A 4, ' f , K. K 4 W, 4 an L' 9.4 W fm-k F . ew- ' fm.,,, 'ff N f 1' ff xffx W' -ff .Q ,fm . K ,WK ,J , KK F KK Q 'I KK! 1, in ,, K J F X K ' J, 5 I N , vs A K 1, Kd W nfl K? 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Second Row: Dr. Charles Reilly, Ray Ross. Business Department Grows Kansas State College of Pittsburg has one of the fastest growing business departments in this area. In the past ten years, it has experienced a growth of over 275 per cent in enrollment. Chapters of various national professional busi- ness organizations are available for majors and minors in the KSC business department. Included are Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fra- ternity for men, Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business education fraternity, Phi Beta Lambda, international future business leaders of America, Society for the Advancement of Management, and the National Collegiate Secretaries Associa- tion. Chairman of the department is Dr. Ralf A. Thomas. As an integral part of the community and area the business department sponsors many short- term seminars and conferences for business, in- dustrial and teacher organizations. Third Row: Claire Demand, Kenneth Colyer, Terry Mendenhall, Alfred Edge Robert Hunter. Fourth Row: C. A. Swenson, Leonard Sheffield, Dr. B. V. Della sega, A. Lex Evans, C. H. Lundquist. 19 Biology Department Ranks High Pittsburg's Biology Department continues to rank among the top in the nation. With a staff headed by Dr. Ralph Kelting, the department is training students both for professional graduate work in biological areas, and for teaching. The department offers three baccalaureate degrees: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Education. Three degrees offered at the graduate level 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, a two year pre-degree nursing program, and preparatory work in conservation, agriculture, wildlife manage- ment, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and mortuary science. A research laboratory on the Research Reserve, five miles west of Pittsburg, was completed last year for the use of graduates and undergraduate research. Research plays an important role in student learning. 'V ,fi ,Es--f -- Ny Top Row: Dr. Theodore Sperry, George E. Rug- gles. Second Row: Dr. Leland E. Keller, Dr Howard Stein. Third Row: E. johnson, jr. Horace Hays. Fourth Row: Dr. Carl Bass, Dr Ralph Kelting, Chairman. College Theater is a part of Language and Literature. Language And Literature Encompasses Many Activities The yearly activities of the Language and Literature department are many and varied, in- cluding college plays, book lectures, as well as the Language in Action conferences held twice each year. This department includes courses taught in English, foreign languages, journalism, and speech, and literature. Those taking a major in English, foreign languages,journalism, speech, or an area major that does not require a minor may enroll in this department. Clubs associated with the department are the Press Club, the Language and Literature Club. Departmental honorary fraternities are Pi Delta Epsilon Qjournalismj, Pi Kappa Delta Cspeechj, Sigma Tau Delta fEnglishQ, and Theta Alpha Phi fdramaticsj. There are over 230 language and literature majors in the department headed by Dr. Robert- son Strawn. Various other activities of the school are re- lated closely to the department, such as the g'Collegio , and the debate team. Top Row: Dr. Robertson Strawn, Chairman, Dr. Hans Beerman, Donald Sheffield, Charles Cagle, Norman Linville. Second Row: Dr. Charles Guardia, Garland Third Row: jean McColley, Torn Hemmens, Irvin M. Rotto, H. Francis Short,john Reed. Fourth Row: Dr. Mary Emig, Dr. Ellis C. Shields, Hal Whipple, Clyde g Sum pter. Moore, Henri Freyberger, john Fought, Walter Shear Richard Korns. Ed-Psych Continues Educational Program The Education and Psychology department continues to direct an education program for all grades in Horace Mann Elementary School, the seventh through the twelfth grades at Col- lege High school Cthe laboratory schoolsj, and the four years of college for the bachelorls de- gree. The fifth year for the master's degree, and the sixth year for the Specialist in Education degree are also a part of the program. Department efforts are directed toward pro- vision of better facilities in research and services in education. Improved offerings are made available in psychology, guidance and counsel- ing, special education, and philosophy. A small Top Row: Dr. Aaron W. Harper, Chairmang Eileen Tress- ler, Dr. William Bray, Dr. Paul Dixon, Dr. E. G. Kennedy. animal laboratory for psychology, speech and reading clinics, and a curriculum library are maintained. Committees of faculty members met during the year in preparation for an NCATE visita- tion team scheduled for this school year. The committee concern was for possible improve- ments in teacher education at KSC and more specifically to qualify the institution for con- tinued accreditation in teacher education on a national basis. Dr. Aaron W. Harper is the chairman of the department. Second Row: Maurice Anders, Gerald Stein, john Garcia, William Combs, Dr. Don Milliken. Second Row: Dr. Homer L. johnson, Leo E. Ashcraft, Lottie Viets. Third Row: Dr. Herbert P. Rumford, Gladys F. Rine- hart. Top Row: Dr. George Wells, Anable L. Campbell, Dr Aldon M. Bebb, Margaret AI. Brohl, Carl W. Beard fi Fourth Row: Clarence W. Miles, Grace E. Turney, Dr. Charles Baker, Patricia Ann Marquardt, Perva Hughes. X Top Row: Kenneth E. Coffield, Dr. Luther Colyer, Mrs. Edna Day, Dr. Edward Galloway, Robert Venturella. Fourth Row: Davidjohnson, Treva Geier, Dr. Max Mathis, Paul Shipman, john Shaw. ':f fEf'Z1?E,ffze'l i W9 ' ' Second Row: Velda M. Wil liams, Guy Coonrod, Dr james Timmons. Third Row: Herbert O. Morice, Dr. Wm. Black Dr. Elbert Overholt. Military Science Provides Training The Military Science department, now in its twelfth 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 opportu- nity to become a commissioned officer in the SfSgt. Richard Corentz, Sfc. Robert Charland, Major Arne B. Erickson. Not Shown: Lt. Col. Irwin Warden, Capt. Jimmie Bailey, Capt. Robert Woods. United States Army. Approximately 300 gradu- ates have received commissions and are serving in all areas of the world. Lt. Col Irwin Warden is chairman of the de- partment. Camp Commander's Trophy Returned Last summer KSC sent its largest class to the six week summer camp at Fort Riley, Kansas. This class returned to the campus the Camp Commanders, Trophy, the symbol of the high- est ranking school at camp. KSC was competing for the first time against major schools such as Notre Dame, Michigan and Illinois. The honor was the sixth time in nine years that the KSC cadets have been rated first, and they were second the other three years. Increased enrollment in the cadet corps ne- cessitated the forming of three battalions for drill this year. These batallions are completely handled and administered by the senior cadets. Two of the top events included the Military Ball, one of the largest social events on campus, and Military Night at the last home football game of the year. ,wa Top Row: Dr. Millard Laing, Chairmang Richard I.. Kemper, Norman Hessert, Rose Buchmann, Martha Pate. Erma Rose Dr. Laurence Siegle Music Department Sponsors Concert Series This year's major musical activities included the Dellar Con- sort, the Alma Trio, and others listed on the Chamber Music series. In addition, concerts were given by the college choir, band, and orchestra. A busy schedule for the band included acting as host for several hundred musicians at Homecoming, October 31, and a trip to Fort Hays to participate in the half- time ceremonies during a football game. The annual Chamber Music Series booked by the Music de- partment in conjunction with the University of Arkansas, the University of Kansas, and M. U. continued its international roster of artists this year. Fourlh Row: Dr. Donald Key, Robert Schott, Walter Osadachuck, Markwood Holmes, Willj. Humble. 27 Math Department Completes First Year In Yates The department of Mathematics offers un- dergraduate 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 ornapplied math have the advantage of' training with the LGP-30 and IBM-1620 digital compu- ters. There are presently over 160 under- graduate students. The graduate program offers the degrees of Master of Arts or Master of Science, and a sixth year program of Specialist in Education. In addition, high school teachers are enrolled for graduate study in mathematics in the Na- tional Science Foundation program. These . , . tfre.'TwW'S'w1srfwt-2 .. ,f N lffifwstss. W classes held both on campus on Saturdays and in various cities throughout the area during the week. This year the department concluded its first year in Yates Hall. It shares this building with the Physics Department. The offices are on the second floor, with classrooms on the first and second levels. The computing center in Yates Hall is a cooperative project with the Department of Business Administration. Dr. R. G. Smith is the chairman of the de- partment. The Kansas Alpha chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honor society in mathema- tics with 66 chapters, is sponsored by the de- partment. This was the third chapter of organi- zation, and three members of the department have held national office. Problems, problems! Dr. D. Haggard Robert Hart Dr. Harold Thomas J. Bryan Sperry Dr. Ronald Smith, Dr. H. Kriegsman Chairman Margaretjohnson V. Nimecek Donald I-light 1 29 is .fx 5? ' S ,W ,gy Q. S Physics poses problems! Physics Department Operates New Planetarium The physics department was formed in june, 1962. Until then it had been a part of the physi- cal science department. The department offers course work leading to a major or minor in physics with degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor 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 leading to the degrees of Master of Science in Natural Science QPhysics emphasisj, Specialist in Education CPhysicsJ, and Specialist in Educa- tion fPhysical Sciencej. The department trains students for indus- trial 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 plane- tarium. The department also operates the ob- servatory in Russ Hall. The planetarium was a gift to KSC by Mrs. Gladys Kelce in memory of her husband, L. Russell Kelce. The heart of the planetarium. Nights With The Stars Gffered During Year Instruments require caref ul observation Top Row: Dr. Bruce Dan- iel, Dr. Ross Anderson. Second Row: Arthur Rob- ertson. .- f M H .,,,,.N. ind And a quick head. This requires a firm hand X Q 'id 32 What are you listening to, girls? km W 1 Y? And the Big Bad wolf said to Little Red Riding Hood . . . nfl M..- 'T' 1 :ww E2 so .WI , z. X gg M Careful-don't spill it! The music goes round and round and Comes out here. 34 Chemistry Department Prepares Students Kansas State Collegeis department of Chem- istry prepares students in this major field for industrial work and for teaching. The Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science with a major in chemistry, and the Master of Science in chem- istry lead to industrial work. The Bachelor of Science in Education with a teaching area of 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, Specialist in Edu- cation, are the teaching degrees. In addition, some students use the chemistry department, in cooperation with the biology department, for pre-medical training. Dr. Stanley Sunderwirth is the department chairman. At least two members ofthe department have research grants. Dr. joe Walker has a contract with the Air Force through Eagle-Picher of joplin, and Dr. james Pauley has a 352,000 grant from The National Science Foundation to support research on the formation of com- plexes. In addition, the department has a working agreement with the Dickey Clay Company. The company is presently supporting some KSC graduate students and their research projects. The departmental organization is the Stu- dent Affiliate of the American Chemistry So- ciety. Top Rgwg Dr, Stanley Sunderwirlh, ghairmang Dr, Melvin Serrmd Row: Dr. E. Crandall, W. Woefel, j. Lemmons, Potts, Dr. joe Walker, Margaret B. Parker, Elton Cline. DF. il- Pauley. E- jU6l1gC- Hilma Davis, Mary Hankammer, Mary Bowman. Home Economics Emphasizes Home Living The objective of the Home Ec. department is to prepare women to enter careers devoted to improving the lives of families and individuals. A large majority of the students of this depart- ment prepare to teach home economics in sec- ondary schools. Dr. Gertrude Chittenden is chairman of the department. Professional activities carried on by the stu- dents include: aiding with the recruitment of new students by talking with groups in home- town high schools during vacationg participat- ing in the activities of the State Home Eco- nomics Chapterg and by initiating freshmen into the department by means of a Big Sister plan which begins with letters of welcome written to incoming students during the summer pre- vious to their enrollment. The Home Economics chapter, a branch of the American Home Economics Association, offers an annual scholarship to a freshman en- rolled in home economics. Another scholarship is offered annually to one of its members by Phi Upsilon Omicron, the professional honorary fraternity. Top Row: Leland Boone, Robert McWilliam, Dayle Floyd Percy, Ford Waring, jack Mead, Arletha Fowler, Stewart, james Farley, Phoenix Brown. Second Row: Richard Emerson. Vocational Technology-A Growing Field In cooperation with the Kansas State Board for voca- tional education, the KSC department of Vocational Technical Training has as its major objective the train- ing of youth and adults for successful employment in industry. 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 atten- dance of two nine-months terms and one two-months summer session for completion, with the exception of Cosmetology, which is only a nine months course. 37 Third Row: Ray Smith, Wayne Dresker. Fourth Row: Thomas Compton. Industrial Education Supervisory Training Program The curriculum of the department is in two general categories, industrial education and art. Industrial education is divided into four spe- cific types: Industrial arts, trade and indus- trial education, mechanic arts and terminal edu- cation in technology. The art division offers degrees in art education, both undergraduates and graduate, specialized art, commercial artg and a minor in art education. Dr. William Spence is chairman of the department. A program has been organized in industrial supervisory training for the inservice upgrading of management personnel in industry. The de- partment contains up-to-date machine tool equipment for use in the tool and manufactur- ing technology curriculum. A degree program in building design and construction is offered. Two new wings to the industrial education and art buildings will house expansion of auto- motive technology electronic technology, draft- ing and design and the art division. A faculty show and several student shows were presented by the art division of the de- partment. Dr. William Spence, Clmirmnn fleftj Gerald Cheek frightj Edwin L. Koehler Harry Krug Robert Blunk Robert Roberts David Vequist L. Brewington A. O. Brown jay Holt Richard Weathers Dr. j. V. Melton 39 Sylvia jones Bert Keeney Richard Shurtz Freddy Smith George Brooker Dr. C. Strondberg Dr. V. Sullivan Dr. Forest Penny Richard jacques Ray Boyer james Seitz W. Moore Robert Bradley 40 Top Row: Dr. Floyd Meyer, Chairman, M. Richardson, H. Land, Garralda, Elizabeth Rodda. Unique Gpportunities In Library Science The Library Science department prepares persons for school librarian positions and pro- vides the undergraduate requirement for stu- dents who plan to obtain a Master of Arts de- gree in the field. The KSC program aims to develop knowledge of the variety of school library and instructional materials available, recognition of the library's place in the school program, understanding of the library's func- tion in the educational development of children and young people, and appreciation of librar- ianship as a profession. The department offers a minor of fifteen hours in library science for a Bachelor of Sci- ence in Education degree. It also offers a minor of twenty hours for a Bachelor of Arts degrees. Besides academic instruction, the department also maintains Porter Library and the library in Horace Mann. Keith Trost, Louise Lemmons, Arabelle Moore, Betty Bennett. Prentice Gudgen, chairman Pauline Winters Carnie Smith Physical Education Department Conducts Clinics The health and physical education depart- ment exercises supervision over athletics, intramural and physical education for the preparation of teachers and athletic coaches. In conjunction with the biology department, courses in health and health education are required for physical education majors pre- paring 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 Education with a major in recrea- tion, a Master of Science in physical education and a Master of Science in recreational therapy. Two Women's clubs associated with the de- partment are the Women's Recreation Assoc- iation and the PEMM Club. They sponsor play days and sports day for both colleges and high schools. Important activities of the physical education department are the coaching clinics and work- shops in teaching physical education. Chairman of the department is Prentice Gudgeon. gf-N Y gm, 'Harem 4 Teh, +4 Note that form! Paul Lambert Thomas Lester 43 Note that form . . . again? Alfred Ortolani Evelyn Triplett joseph Murphy Social Science Covers Large Area Enrollment in the Social Science department increased approximately ten per cent over a year ago. There was also a sizable increase in aduate stud Within the de artment. Dr. gf V. . P Richard Welty 1S chairman of the department which has expanded to include 19 staff mem- bers. Over half of these have a doct0r's de ree. U g Durm the ear, the de artment has s on- g ' Y G P n P sored or assisted in sponsoring a number of lectures by KSC staff members and off-campus personalities. One aspect of this program has been financed under a grant from the Kansas Citizenshi Clearin house and is dedicated to up g v encoura n colle e students to become active u u gl g n . g in partisan politics. Dr. Richard Welty chairman Chan Carpenter Top Row: Dr. Dudley Cornish, Dr. E. Mahan, Dr. M. Stevens, Dr. F. Misse, Richard Hay. Second Row: Dale Frihart, Judith Shaw, Dr. C. Dellasega, H. Cheever, Dr. R. Noble. l 44 'wwmhv .xiii I 5? mf.- T'UNN Q 'E 'Q f8v'Lh-4hKuQ pn- -...,...... H1-lun-gg ' eb tux 7 I Vi v fffol I. gl. KN ,I 5,-fi , lg, Q ,.,, ,Msg Q i 1 'Q - an 1.3 Ztrm ,gat ' 9 VVI, L, gags cya, A pt Hill -f iw .. ., L, itself' fgaaaslil ,-0 A'5:f x+ ,m cls tuu LTL iHlST H- Nllsqqugm,,, f -MM, ., -MMM, , W-Q-...Q '-.-...N Russ Hall . . . Language and Literature, Social Science, Business, and Administration 45 '7fl ??f?f2Wii?Sf 1 ,, ,N sa. 'Qt eb, if-' GFS W., -l t iff Porter Library . . . Library Science McCray Hall . . . Music -X, k .u n w' T jb, i E an 22' ,dl Industrial Arts Building . . . Industrial Education and Art 47 A .. 'iv I' 2 3 4 5 E ir -NNNMWWZQ 1 Q pa l eff' 3 Carney Hall . . . Biological Science From Whence they come 49 sq ,. ,W M-1 . ,Agni FEATURES QQLLEG, by Qc 1903 '59 QA QQ if 3 UD - -:-- 2 :-1 .1 'I 3 li 1.4 fv gg 4 ? Q Students enjoy the convocation's end. College Theatre Presents ccCeasar And Cleopatran Dr. john Willcoxon directed Shaw's Ceasar and Cleopatra as the dramatics de- partment presented the lively comedy on stage in Carney Hall Auditorium. lntriguing sets and excellent portrayals by student actors made this one of the many successes of the theater group. 5 ,M yyttp mm Nu Apple Day At KSC The Commemoration Day Assembly is held annually to commemorate Apple Dayv of March 8, 1905 and the history of KSC. Attention is focused toward one aspect or incident in past history of the college. At this time too the origin of Apple Day is explain- ed. The convocation in March of l964 chose the history of Russ Hall for the topic. It was presented by Dr. Robertson Strawn, Chair- man of the Language and Literature Depart- ment. Elaine Adams and Mike Pryor in their portrayals of Ceasar and Cleopatra. The Sharks and lets shown in their first encounter of prejudice and hate. Production Complicated In The Special Effects Production of such a musical by college level troupes is seldom attempted. Mr. Sumpter attributed this to the difficult music and choreography. The size of the cast presented its own spec- ial problemsg trying to coordinate 40 students on one stage at the same time, dancing to the intricate rhythms of this music was sure to be a chore. The show ran for three nights at KSC. West Side Story Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story under the direction of Clyde g Sumpter received high acclaim as presented by the College Theater. The musical drama as a modern counter- point to Romeo and juliet provides many thoughtful moments of entertainment. Maria pleads with Anita to lower a neckline. Yates Dedication And College Press Day Yates Hall from Joplin Street Robert H. johnson, jr., Associated Press Chief, Dallas, Texas Students, teachers and visitors to KSC may view the sky as it appears at any time of day or night, for any time in the past or future, and from any point on earth with the addition of the L. Russell Kelce Planetarium. The dedication of the planetarium and the S750,000 Yates Hall math and science building was the occasion for proclaiming a College Press Day. As special speakers Robert H. johnson, Dallas AP Chief and Relmen Morin presented excellent opportunities for young journalist hopefuls, to receive first hand knowledge of news gathering. johnson directed coverage of the Kennedy Assassination for the AP, and Morin covered the Ruby trial. New Yates Hall and L. Russell Kelce Planetarium -9 . it 'lm pw f V 'lf I ' 49 xi. X ' , jfs ' Q! W gg : 1 ' , ff Abi, ,K Wi 1 - ,, f V , M., .,. 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'Q x'T'f.71,Q5 H '1'Y'wr ,, wil' Y T W - ww AA 'S'-5.5, A -.,, Nag. :faint 1 A, 'L 1.,,.,.,,Sfv S -. ' 'ff.i'. f ff 1. I' rw HUB 1 -14.54 ,Q -gawrift t wx. t K X A, Af K M' gms 22 ,K . ,gig ii Q V i gag. YW: 5 f nV Q52 . r 'ff -an . g P? . wha. . A, 3 .-2 W l g . K -H-- 'i x 'EULA Entertainment Variety The Smothers Brothers In Concert At KSC The Smothers Brothers presentation of their techniques as prescribed in the Folk Singers, Handbook was one of the fine features brought to KSC by the Student Union Board. K fs, tl' AXA Q X., Glenna Richardson models. SUB And AWS Fashion Shows The Student Union Board and the Associated Women Students provide fashion shows periodi- cally throughout the school year. SUB shows feature men's fashions as well as womens'. 56 2 Q . Seniors take the long walk . . . Graduating Class Of 1964 Graduation and Baccalaureate services are President Axe gave the traditional farewell always important to students working toward address. He charged students to be examples goals. The class of 1964 of 811 said their fare- of the kind of citizens the United States must wells and were graduatedjune 1. have to save it from internal destruction. Waiting anxiously . . Baccalaureate honors procession . . . 58 Farewell Address . . r af ww ,, u Speaker at baccalaureate services was Dr. William Moore, Dean of the School of Religion at the University of Kansas. -.--.iU i ii gl W T- in M V AEE gsgf-xxx' y ea i SE E S an ..,' . if - I President Axe addresses graduates. Smiles and congratulations Oooh Scenes from the Summer theater Production of The Drunkardf' Summer Theater Production Hailed The Tent-by-the-Lake summer theater was succeeded this summer by studio pro- ductions in Yates Hall auditorium. Clyde g Sumpter directed the three plays, The Drunkard, Anna Lueasta, and Thieves Carni- val, which were run alternately for a period from july 10-August l. Dr. john Willcoxon and Dr. Denmar A. Cope, dean of administration, explained the change from the tent attraction to the studio as being more beneficial for students enrolled in the summer dramatics program. Still laughing, huh? Return To School. . .A Busy Time For Girls The annual trek back to school gives women Activities are varied and girls are kept busy students a special headache as the move of as AWS and rush activities take up those first all necessary equipment long distances in days. many cases is required. On stage at the AWS fash- ion show Gwen Daily Qleftl and Mary Ann Hageman. ,. f .zff-I 5 f 1- ,. '-1-5 J. V, ,. .. J ' 'Q -. ' ' Y :Q 55 .51 -' - - , . Q ' PM 1 ,5 .ia K7 I5 . ,115 E 9153 S Wai - ' Zu Q .... s er li. s Q 3 . . V:-'L' V jj IJZ P Vi sz, gf 3 nfzizlifif.-'ffiif H' iif 5 ,lif if5i19?'7: '5 W 3 f1z,s1-Wzfiffgi Q 51 , 'S-i:.','.E:55f ' I 5 i ' V it f - f V lf s s fi vsts I A... A Lf.r -.i. ,ggilljiii as -V EQ. s rt i ff! ...S Q isiisir i itis , 61 A M . ,.. 1 it . All help appreciated at this chore Students and faculty swarms to the College Lake for the All-School Picnic. Picnics, Talks And Mixers Among Activities At Kickoff The activities afforded students during those first opening days of the school term are numerous. The all-school picnic attracts swarms of hungry students and is tradition- ally followed by open houses at the religious fellowship houses. The back-to-school mixer is held in the Stardust Ballroom at the Student Center, and it is sponsored by the SUB. Dr. Leonard H. Axe, president, began holding informal open talks scheduled throughout the term in the Student Center for the purpose of bettering relationship between the administration and student body. President Axe talks with Marilyn Fairchild at Union All-school back-to-school mixer . . . It is at this time that President Axe greets students and challenges academic pursuits. For many this is the first encounter with the song 'Cold and Crimsonn and the first time to hear the Pride of the Plains band. gf. 'f E cd.-1 A 54 ai 8, i un f 3735: As ,N L5 Z -1 ff e ' Q i ZR I Q. If 'HQ 4 W Q ai , gf' I 5 Q 1 il l Q, mi E5 H 1 .if mv an 1 . .f 1 5 ,V EL Wax, i af . .1--.N x K A. ,.-7 Q' ,pa -'E pe vw ,J nz? My Q !v ' ,4 W? X v H.fx' ,sv S' fx 'gi - M. Jr .vga 15,5 ,P 1 -W? fill' re .55- zm .. 2, my? x x Miss Patti Sinn Homecoming Queen Q q,,.f- ix 'WZ' Aw S394 . f in 1-A , 1 Wzv, 3 '5'3'57'i iz, 'Lew' ,lv mn- WQm,L,,L,y,-,,1 :vm .p Q S 2 K u Poise And Beauty Dividends For Finalists A sizable panel of judges spent many hours selecting from a group of about 23 Homecom- ing Queen hopefuls. The girls, in suits, hats and heels, were interviewed in pairs by each judge preceeding at luncheon. Then candidates dressed in cocktail dresses paraded before judges in the lounge at Mitchell. The girls were busy from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Candidates were presented to the KSC stu- dent body at the annual convocation. Students then voted for the finalist of their choice. Miss Patti Sinn, Sigma Sigma Sigma, was presented as queen at the Folk Festival and crowned at the Homecoming game. President Axe crowns Queen Patti Sinn at half time of the Homecoming game. Homecoming queen finalists are: Ellen Wilkins, Carol Lake, Patti Sinn, Karen Thomas, and Karen Crum. 3 it .5 KSC Enthusiasm Is Shown In Many Faces Nearly 11,000 viewers expressed moments of delight, disgust, and ecstasy at the Home- coming game Saturday, Oct. 31. The Gorillas defeated the Emporia Hornets in a 35-10 victory. Mixed emotions for Homecoming crowds. Variety of interests displayed. But we all like a touchdown for KSC 'bf ca ?' new 2 95. Q L- U' f .1 ilfxaf. -for a my if H 5' of ' lv. wks -. ,4f.,,X, 1 K ,agaw 1, I 'S is ,Q 5 :F I Q , ,, Wiki ' ij ' Ji, ?,F.?gtT if 'gff dt? 12,5595 3. qw 1 in ,, rf, ggi , if ,gr wi? ,Jig XM A t4,:5',,ft V: .ff 1 1 ,, .nv ,fa M x n raining j t i HOLISC DCCOF3tiOH vViI'1I'1CI'S Hornets theme, and second, Sigma Chi. The Winners in the house decoration division Alpha SigS H180 WO11 HFSI ill CHmpuS and queen were, first, Alpha Sigma Alpha, with a '4Swat the floats and took thi? Sweepstakes trOphy. ,ka V 4: . QL' N ar, 3-, .VIP Q25 is P' 'gigyiffaww A P-M' aww 462'-V A 4' ,NAA x3,v1.2-fs 'L+ .4 fa' . fV,g I - 'mf' as? my Y fy ' ,Q -ff 1525 - - V P- w K g 17' 3 1 , WE it iff O . A Q-1:3-'L-E'-' ,E . A qi, I - SM X ,A 'ZH r QE W fifff f tn t t ,,ao oit i t i bl' t a rtt f aia f 1? V ,,,, Q, if ww ,Z Classroom Cooperation Students and teachers, residents and dorm moms , or cadet and officers, it seems are always involved in cooperation and effort to keep the relationships on campus meaningful and conducive to better learning. To scholars such an atmosphere is a helpful luxury. Miss Carolyn Chopp, business instructor, and class practice Chemistry lab . . . the use of DuKane equipment. Robert Sullivan receives honors in the ROTC program at KSC. if NATION's dorm director, Mrs. Anne Stacey received the portrait below of Odella Nation, for whom the dorm was named, during the summer through the searching of the Presi- dent's office. The registration ordeal . . . As Students See It. . . For KSC students interested in the field of industrial arts the conference is an op- portunity to gather valuable materials. Demonstrations in McCray. . . Industrial Arts Show Brings In Many Viewers The 22nd Four State Conference on In- dustrial Arts and Vocational Education was held during the Fall. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas sent nearly 500 educators and officials in industrial and vocational education to the meetings for new and pertinent information about ad- vances in the field. Nearly 50 firms set up exhibits in the in- dustrial art and education building. Dis- plays included materials, products, and pamphlets and other informational materi- als. Demonstrations of simple crafts and arts were attention grabbers. New Opportunities for Industrial Arts and Vocational Education was the theme. A total of 31 speakers were in the plans for sectional meetings. Members of the College Industrial Edu- cation Club were hosts at the conference. Ford CARavan Brings Big Name Talent On Nov. 8 the Ford CARavan brought to KSC the Serendipity Singers and Oscar Peter- son Trio in a folk and jazz concert at Carney Hall. The Serendipity Singers, all from the Uni- versity of Colorado, explains their title as meaning- unexpected discovery of a new and happy event. This is a fair description of the caravan show. The Oscar Peterson Trio display a modern jazz pianist, virtuoso bassist, and a drummer. A 31 member team from Teddy Hall and Pi Kappa Alpha won free tickets in the Stuff-a- Ford contest, and a Count the Hats compe- tition was featured. The Oscar Peterson Trio. The Serendipity Singers W ,-fwwgiwgg K ww fr ,1 1' If fn , -:SV A my 52'- ,S 1' f WH dh.. gi' A , 'I' , XX ,ff .r 4 ' Qc 3 Wifi' 'Etna I, I 1:1 gmac I Q fjff ' 1 .X X. K, nk 21: ' 6' if I H x xp, RW ' S22 s gg GL ff' A gn . E . ff 1 .,..,.41v. Military Ball finalists were from left to right: Shir Judy Buckley and Maryls Price Not shown ICY Dobbin, Sandy BTCZHVHT, Gayle Heasty jo were Sheila Gutteridge and Marilyn Wilson Ann jursche, Quueen Susie Williams, Linda Luek RoTo Military Ball Honors Queen And Corps Members The Honorary Brigade Commander of the thirteenth annual Military Ball sponsored by Scabbard and Blade was Miss Susie Williams. Miss Williams was elected by the more than 1,000 man ROTC corps from a group of ten finalists. The three honorary battalion commanders: Sandy Brezaver, Judy Buckley, and Sheila Gut- teridgeg and the honorary battalion staff: Shirley Dobbin, Gayle Heasty, jo Ann jursche, Linda Lueck, Marlys Price and Marilyn Wilsong as well as the queen were elected by the entire cadet corps. Susie Williams, Honorary Brigade Commander 75 is 9' X K5 31-if , 1 Qs ex WE' k K 4, wax fm ix . , ,X KSC H. ,M ,S 1 , A. ,M my ii, j 1-2-m,3,, - 2:--E 5241 I 352 -,f-:5:j ' i SG .1 H55 ' 'r N LR K iwis ' Ki' 555353 k' at 'V .. gssm mggfg EQ? ii? QQ 5521555 xl 1 3? L.. Two Theatrical Productions 'cThree Men On A Horse Provides Fall Entertainment Three Men on a Horse written by George Abbot and john Cecil Hom was the slapstick farcical comedy first produced during the fall by the college theater group. Dr. john Willcoxon was director of the play and produced an evening of what all would call good entertainmentf' Allen Terry, as Clarence Bobbins, gives little sympathy to Benson, Erwin Trowbridge, in the play. Pamela Hamilton is Audrey Trowbridge. Paula Harpster wows Jim Benson in her role as Mable in Three Men on a Horsef' l 'cDark Gf The Moon , A Memorable Experience The unity of the cast and the overall mood established in set and actions made Dark of the Moon one of the really memorable theatrical productions of the College Theater. Director Clyde g Sumpter deserves a great deal of credit for the fine performance. Gordon Lohr and the technicians provided a set and effects beyond compare. Shown lqft to right are: Ed Hendershot, Frances Vanden- burg, Helen Aiken jarboe, and Ken McGuffin. . . .Memorable, Especially For Students Taking Part In The Production. The Gordon Lohr set for Dark of the Moon was the largest attempt on the College Theater stage. The dream-like quality seemed to be picked-up in the players moods as well as the visual effects. Students claimed that only by having the experience of working on such a production could the real feeling be conveyed to others. Dark of the Moonv will be a stan- dard for future college productions to aim at. The cast is silhouetted against a symbolic portion ofthe superb set. Players on stage, in costume and ready for the old lights and action bitu. Students register parents for activities and greet visitors We Entertain Togetherg We Play Together An annual event which rates at the top of the This year parents watched as the borillas list with the mothers and fathers of many KSC downed Omaha 14-6 in the game which high students is Parents Night. lighted parent activities. Earlier in the Fall the business department was found at the shelter by the lake picnicking. one of many activities. The business department is located on the fourth floor of Russ Hall. The Society for the Advancement of Management and P1 Omega Pi are the principal extra-curricular OYQHHIZH tions for the department. Training for pos1 tions in management, marketing accounting and education provide for a busy group and schedule. The annual picnic in the Fall is just KX ha, gp , W an + ,L if Q ' ' V5 M KV H 1 2 , 433 My nv Q -H31 I M if . .. ' ' M-'M . M The Student Union Board sponsored a dance in the Student Center Den each Thursday. Local name bands were the featured music. Den Dances Provided Lively Activity Each Thursday Lively current dances prevailed in the popularity poll of students and the committee and students agreed that the feature made a successful and welcome break in the weekly school program. Tables were moved out of the way to make ample space and shoes usually line the walls. Tired feet and smiling faces were accompanied by the blare and the beat ofthe favorite hit tunes. Two New Features At KSC In '64-765. . . Dean Alice Sprinkle. . . Miss Alice Sprinkle took charge August l of During the pre-Christmas campus activities the Dean of Women's office at KSC. Miss Dean Sprinkle held a tea for faculty women, Sprinkle had previously been assistant Dean at counselors and A.W.S. officers. Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. The Kanza welcomes the new Dean. l 84 Q T Vik W ,, Af wwf? Y pf D- ,. :., WL M - 85 Guests register at the Sigma Chi house. A New Sig ma C hi Chapter 'KW 'ktsk tiki: ' X The new Sigma Chi white cross is displayed on the front of the fraternity house Rau' Gillespie zmcl xlucly Smith admire the iuztuv xurious gifts re- ceived lirom people :mtl orgzmizzttions. 86 xt Elton B. Hunt presents Sigma Chi president, john President Axe addresses new and old Sigs. Bumgarner, the coveted charter. Zeta Iota Chapter Replaces Xi Omega A -I W On December 13, 1964 Sigma Chi International Fraternity came to Kansas State College of Pittsburg. This day ended a week of concentrated study and four years of work and direction. Zeta Iota Chapter of Sigma Chi re- placed the former Xi Omega Fraternity. This fraternity was formed on Gctober 27, 1960, with the expressed desire to affiliate with Sigma Chi. Last winter the local fraternity received its official investigation by Floyd R. Baker, national treasurer. After his report was turned in with a favorable recommendation to the exec- utive committee, the men at Kansas State College of Pittsburg prepared a petitioning brochure to be sent to all active and alumni chapters of Sigma Chi. A call for a vote on the local group's petition appeared in the fall issue of the Sigma Chi Magazine. The voting period ended on November 10. Following word of the over-whelmingly favorable vote, the active chapter was pledged into Sigma Chi Fraternity. The official week of installation and initiation started on December 6. Fred Men of Sigma Chi sing fraternity songs at the Installation Dinner led by Dave Azwell. The Installation Dinner for the new chapter was held in the Hotel Besse. Yoder and Robert McDonald, installing officers, gave the test with the help of Prof. Warren Woeffel, sponsor of the fraternity and a Sigma Chi. The formal initiation transpired Sat- urday and Sunday and was ended Sun- day afternoon at the Besse Motor Hotel with an installation banquet where Sigma Chi president John Bumgarner received the charter from Elton B. Hunt. Notable Sigma Chis and college officials were present. Vw Q Q t W -safer'-' tv 817441 L ! ' .,w.+,-rr16 . -- W1 f,ff- 3,1 ,Ab 9, 'XA li ik, , W H ,ku ,Q V' aj' :.- 1?: 5 if , X1 'I lf ' -' .. ' ' 'F ar '- 21 1, sr' ,mwhv ii i 4 fs g K ll The KSC Collegiates performed during the Christmas seasons activities. Christmas Evident Un Campus In Christmas and Music go hand-in-hand. So do Christmas and children. The many aspects ol' college lille and the Christmas season blend to make this one of the busiest times a student Children ol' faculty members at the Christmas party. Many Ways laces. Everything is business, or play. There is a party for children ol' the faculty. Collegiates sing carols. And the men of Sigma Chi took time out for orphans at Elm Acres. Santa distributes stockings of goodies early to eager youngsters. 90 Little hands receive help in decorating the tree at Elm Acres. Members of Sigma Chi took decorations and some ol their own Christmas-joy to the orphans. KSC Debate Activities Keep Many People Busy The 23rd Annual Forensic Tournament was held January 29-30 on the KSC campus and brought over 250 debaters. A special feature of the tournament is the television contest. H. Francis Short, KSC debate coach says this is the only contest of its kind. 23rd Annual Forensic Tournament KSC faculty members and students were acting as timekeepers andgjudges. jack Sexton student directed the' tourna- ment which marked the mid-way point in the KSC debate season. Newly commissioned officers are left to right: Tom are left to rightg Richard Theys, Tom Riley, Steve Haight Speck, Martin lNl01'el'oi'd, Bob kleiikins, james Ferman, and Mel Moss. Wlillis l'lCydCIll3CI'l4 and Richard Fultz, top row. Front row KSC Commissions U.S. Army 2nd Lieutenants Col. VVarden congratulates Mel Moss and Richard Fultz. l 92 Former KANZA Queen Commissions Husband The former Sue Morgan, Kanza Q-ueen last year, helped in the commissioning ceremonies and had the honor of commissioning her husband, Tom Speck. Parents Visit The Campus At KSC For Varied Activities Parents of college students are perhaps one of the school's biggest assets. Moms and dads find sons or daughters are worlds away when they go away to schooln. For this reason college activities become as important to parents as they do to students. During football and basketball seasons stu- dents sometimes find it difficult to find seats. Sports are only a few of the activities which draw parents to KSC. Plays, music programs and a variety of others keep the campus used to such sights as pictures here. Moms and Dads abound especially during the football season. 93 4, Mildred Capron 'cThe World Around Us' Series Sponsored 4CIreland. . .Then And Now The Student Union Board sponsored several film- lectures during the school term. Famous travelers presented their studies abroad to interested students and faculty. In October Raphael Green brought Russia and Its Peoplev. In january the campus hosted Robert Cohen and a film-lecture of Inside East Germany . The third in the series of lectures was in February when Mildred Capron presented Ireland . . . Then and Now . She makes a country and its people a delightful living experience for her audience, it has been said. All these speakers gave a great deal to American understanding of neighbor countries of the globe and their peoples. FORUM. . .A Place For Frank, Honest Opinions The Forum discussions held in the Imperial and other interested parties. Ballroom of the Student Center are also spon- sored by the SUB. They began just a year ago to provide an opening for student opinion and discussion. the chance to discuss such opinion with faculty The panel on Social Drinking February 10 Hall, Dr. Donald Atwell Zoll, and Ron Ellis. were left to rightg Dr. Robert Noble, Marilyn Moderator, Tom Speck. mi, 1 viii 4 QMS K .,, ,.. if HW! 'h '!' Q..-Hn? ? lsifwf' 94 Such issues as Social Drinking, and Off Campus Housing for Girls were opened-up for 'mul SGML SSDI!! ICONUIICS wn- ,MW M.. FHWA!! DIGIT' Slllllllll The main reference room in Porter Library is the scene once again for Spring enrollment. Professors and students crowd both aisles and tables in the process ol' scheduling classes. Enrollment Is Forever just as a college education is a thing of value and will be forever the memories of non-academic activities are forever. One thing that no college student could ever forget is the enrollment line . Miles of people pass from building to building and through first one door and then another in the process of enrolling 4,309 students in two days. With late enrollments the total Spring semester students reached near 4,400. Puzzle and concern and monotony show in the faces. 95 Interfraternity Council Sponsored Open Smoker Dean Wright addresses the assembly. The Interfraternity Council sponsors an Open Smoker for all men interested in rush activities. The Spring event was held at the Student Center where members of the IFC were present to talk to men about the rushing activities. KSC's IFC is affiliated with the National Interfraternity Council. This is a parent-group under which all fraternities come to support philosophy for their common good. Informal talks carry the ball. Registration takes time Pi Kappa Alpha delegation. Men meet and visit about activities. Friendships are started and bonds of allegiance are formed. Safety Committee Dean Sprinkle meets with Safety Committee about a campus campaign. l ld- ' s : ffljgi,-'V 2 is i was .e Mrs. Helen Aiken Jarboe Aflissjean Cox KANZA Princess KANZA Princess ames A ttendant L , we .A fr 'f W is if Q aug if M gf 64,2 ,X 3 if 'fa Members of the Jayhawk Divers Club and interested KSC students at the college pool in the gymnasium. Driver's Training Expanded Added equipment has expanded training programs at the college for preparing Driver's Education instructors. Scuba And Skin Diving Lessons New To Campus Local members of the Jayhawk Divers Club provided the students of the college the oppor- tunity to learn to do SCUBA or skin diving. SCUBA, for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, and skin diving lessons were provided at cost to the student for use of equipment and air. 100 Members of National Performing Arts touring company in Luther 'cLuther As Major Attraction John Osborne's Luther,' was presented as part of the major attraction series. Winner of the New York Critic's Circle Award for 1963-64, Luther opened with young Martin Luther accepting the Vows of the St. Augustine Order and it then fol- lowed -his career through one of the monumental events imiristian history. KSC Orchestra in Concert Faculty String Quartet Music Extras I a L SPORTS QQLLEQ, A 'Ss fo 4 nv: C0 332 'Q S7 5' Nb J , 1 Q 1 1 ,- F Q, . -:.-T:-I ' ' .l xr' 1 ' 1 1, A1 '. Q 1105 V4 ,-Q N13 . 3 RUSS HALL J 43 1903 acque Helton Kathy Bradshaw Lee Mal lly n Loss en 0 Ann JllI'SCllt' Pat Talarl K.S.C. Cheerleaders Eileen Kuhel 55155 . '15 Deborah Ortolam 'Y I , wr igeyj' Angie Moorehouse Cross Country .eff 1964 Harriers strain in dual meet with Warrensburg. Successful Year Schedule This year's cross country team was the most Warrensburg successful in the schoolas history. The team was Wichita Invitational undefeated in dual meets and placed well in Rolla the invitationals they entered. The prospects S.M. State for next season are outstanding with the top S.M. State Invitational six men of this year's squad being Freshmen Okla. State Invitational and Sophomores. CIC League Meet fTopekaj Sflllldlllgl' David Palmer, Tom Wilkins, Gene Williams, Mike XN'indsor, Pat Normile, Bill Puls, Richard Alford Felix Livingston, Lee Staley, Bob Warlord, Harold Maris, Keith Varvel, Stuart Powell. Prentice Gudgen. Botlom Row: Martin Naaktgeboren, KH ay. 5 A as N am3B2.3', 105 Football 1964 Bottom Row: Delbert Ayers, Carnie Smith QI-Iead Coachjkloe Murphy fHead Line Coachj, Tom Lester Q.V. Coachj. Top Row: john Osborn and Leroy Heusted. Losing Season The Kansas State College Corillas suffered their second losing season in sixteen years under the coaching of Carnie Smith andjoe Murphy. The disappointing record can be partially blamed on late season injuries and the inexper- ience of the numerous young players. Although the Big Redn won only four and lost Eve the season was not without its high points. The Corillas reached their peak in an important CIC game with Omaha. The highly touted Indians fell to the Corillas by the score of 14-6, in a game marked by bruising lines on both sides. The Smithmen also played a fine game against Washburn University but came up on the short end of the 17-7 score. Prospects for the coming year are very pro- mising. Red-shirts and transfer students, as well as a host of lettermen, may bring K.S.C. a CIC championship and national ranking. Bottom Row: Gary Wilson, john Woody, Larry Basky, john Brunet, John Dixon. Top Row: Dennis Watson, Cary Murkin, Larry Dewitt, Richard Davis, Ron Vignery. Top Row: Elgin Strahm, Mitch Fowler, Everett Deckard, Gerald Creed, Roger Fleming. Bottom Row: Richard Manley, Larry Stewart, Bob Wolf, john Calo, Bill Hazzard. Gorillas converge on hapless Emporia State ballcarrier. Football Results Cent. Mo. State 7-21 U. of Mo. at Rolla 0-24 NF. Mo. State 40-16 S.W. Mo. State 13-0 Omaha University 6-14 Washburn University 17-7 Emporia State 10-35 Ft. Hays State 40-7 NF. Okla. State 39-0 108 Gus Club meeting conducted by Ron Vignery and Gene john. Hornet snares pass during Homecoming game. Top Row: Keith Just, Bob Wegewood, john Peterson, Bob Wilbert, Ned Matt- ingly. Bottom Row: Bob Bass, Fred Carsel, Stan Friederick, George Luttrell, A. Wachter. 109 Honors Larry Basky - All-CIC offense Gaylen McCubbin - All CIC offense Gene john - All-CIC offense Jerry Cummings - All- CIC defense Doug Potts - All-CIC defense Gene john - All-CIC defense Richard L. Stratton Award - john Brunet 84 Ron Vignery Most Valuable Player Award- Gene john Bottom Row: Bud Miller, Ed sIukes,jerry Cummings,jerry Hudson. Top Row: Dennis Williams, Gene Dudley, Fred Kemp, Bob Caylor, Edward Klein. Al Urtolani Al Ortolani is in his ninth year as trainer for the Big Red . He is shown here advising a Gorilla footballer during halftime. Bottom Row: Bob Leppke, Tom Gorman, Bill Rink, John Tripp, Wendell Wilkerson. Top Row: Howard Murray, Steve Egan, George Waters, Gary Thomas, Gary Billionis. HEQXSKZ- glam a.:,QiimLEftf3- 152.3 f - . ff ,.,.',5i Gaylen McCubbin sidesteps Emporia tacklers as 10,000 happy Homecoming fans witness 35-14 victory. oio standings Won Lost Washburn 4 Pittsburg 2 Ft. Hays 2 Omaha 2 Emporia 0 Bottom Row: Chuck Broyles, David Ross, Gary Massey, Doug Potts, Phil Young. Top Row: Tom Brock, Oliver Becker, Fred Linebarger, Claude Kyle, Larry Beard. lll 'Big Red during practice drills. Head Coach Carnie Smith gives directions to football players. Caruie completed his sixteenth year as head Geneklohn attempts to dodge on-rushing tacklers. coach this year. 112 Q 11si1'i547a2n P , A , , M if wwf ' if Fierce line play was the key point in many games. Halftime! Gorilla players watch the game action from the sideline. 1 W2 IRE 'W 331 an . ,Q R H 113 Basketball Preview The Kansas State College basketball team be- gan the 1964-1965 season with five lettermen returning. However, the Corillas lost five letter- men, including three who led the scoring attack. Returnees included frontliners Daryl England, Don Meadows, Dave Stewart, and jim Chroust. The only backliner returning was William Starks,jr. The key to this year's success was the addition of several transfers. The Corillas had six junior College transfers the first semester to go with the returning group. The second semester two more transfers were available. If the new players and the returnees can be blended into a team effort KSC could have a team capable of causing the leaders in the CIC some difficulty. Daryle England tips in a basket against the Central Missouri State Mules. Frank Cukjati attempts to score over the outstretched arms of a Maryville State player. Top Row, IQQ to right: Bob jenkins, Dave Stewart, Henry Row Coach Lambert Willie Starks Dwight Henderson Granger, Daryl England, Jim Chroust, Don Meadows Kerry Compton Reg Lyerla Frank Cukjati Eddie Doug Majher, Ken Kunstel and Tom Winton. Bottom Brown and Al Ortolani Basketball Schedule player uses hw elbows Dec. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. 2 jan. jan. Jan. jan. jan. jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1 NF. Okla. State Rockhurst Blue Ribbon Invitational Okla. Baptist University Omaha University N.W. Mo. State S.W. Mo. State M.I.A.A. Christmas Tourney Central Mo. State Fort Hays State Washburn University St. Benedict's Omaha University NF. Okla. State St. Benedictis N.W. Mo. State Washburn University Emporia State Fort Hays State Emporia State Missouri Valley College Rockhurst College y ai? 3 I 44 QQQ sgtqgi A N ' 05, xv' ,vg- x , l XgfM?W gg Ml fwyli , , ,S I f T? fy- -' q ., K'j'1'LjP4' m. Z? 'axffy ls H 3 . ,PH L f as Wai' 1941 ? Sf Hilmar - gt, if i i 3 z z E 4... I 45 ' 35x M 4. af Fl M gas: Pat Hare, St. Benedict's center, knocks Don Meadows' shot away in loss to the Ravens. 119 the Gorillas Don Meadows drives around a Marysville State player on the way to a basket. x I Oklahoma Baptist players spring up in an attempt to snare a rebound. n p Fighting for a rebound, is Senior forward Daryl England 120 3' if ? JS U, 1 , 2.152 5 mag? ,V ,, ,T WM, :::+ -- XM. my ggi' .sy M as Front Row: LeRoy Baxter, Gregory Lowry, Don Graves, ham, Gary Bond, Robert Tansey and Dave Geiger. John Zinn, David Herman, Bill Fruetel, Richard Bon- Coachjoe Murphy is not pictured. Swimming Preview The outlook for success in swimming at KSC is not as optimistic as was the situation in past years. The loss of six lettermen, who were expected to return, has cast a bit of pessimism upon the outlook for this year. The inexperi- enced men on the squad this year will have a load of great responsibility placed upon them this season. It is hoped that the inexperienced Schedule Dec. 5 Hendrix College Swimming Relays Dec. 8 Central Mo. State Dec. 12 Hendrix College jan. 16 Washburn University Feb. 5 Kansas State University Feb. 6 Hendrix College Feb. 19 Emporia State Feb. 20 Oklahoma State University Feb. 25-27 Collegiate Interstate Championships swimmers will develop sufficiently well so they might make a contribution along with the returning letterman and squad men in helping KSC maintain at least in part the prestige earned by the teams of past years. Certainly the performances of teams in past years should serve as an incentive. Doug Askins, KSC's diving record holder, begins a practice dive. Touch football game between two Independent League teams. Sigma Chis Reign In Football Sigma' Chi Touch Football Team-Top Row: Milt Scott, George Kersten, George Pellman, Rick Vickers, Dave Bob Keith, Phil Hemphill, Dave Thies, jim Robertson, Azwell, Gary Steed. Tom Speck, Ray Gillespie, Lynn Brown. Bottom Row: 5.2 Sigma Tau Gamma Volleyball Team-T011 Row: Steve Locke, Bill Young, Gary Morton. Bottom Row: Warren Turner, Bill Spencer, Gaty Hawkins. v, If, Sig Taus Win All-College Volleyball Championship Sig Tau player goes high to spike ball against the K-Club in the championship volleyball game. ,. ,wmmwiw , More Sports Action When spring rolls around softball is sponsored by the intramural department. Pictured at the left is the Phi Sigma Epsilon swimming team which won the All-College swimming champion- ship. Crowd slowly files out of the gym after an exciting victory. bfi GRGAN I ZATI UN S Q0 LLE5? 45 Q H739 F9 W9 W 4 V3 - iw .' by , -I 4 l n.f ! e.. W.. QW 'Q V9 U2 g g il Sb 1903 tit 92899 -n GREEKS Delta Xi Chapter is one of the 108 chapters of Alpha Delta Pi, the oldest womenls fraternity, founded in 1851. Delta Xi was chartered on the campus of KSC on May 15, 1959. Since then the chapter has been growing and the group is taking an increasingly active part in campus activities. These activities include AWS, KSTA, and many other departmental and honorary organizations. This year Miss Carol Lake, a senior, was a Homecoming queen finalist. In 1950, Alpha Delta Pi created a new award Dorothy Carlyon Mary Ann Creitz Lynn Ann Deckard Ann England Nancy Franklin Gloria Gardner Bonnie Hall Carol Hartke Linda Helton Sharon Hilligass Wanda Rix Carol Lake to recognize the outstanding leadership of its collegiate members. Each year, chapters nomi- nate candidates for the Dorothy Shaw Leader- ship Award. Miss Dorothy Carlyon received first honors and Miss Carol Lake received honorable mention for the award this year. Members of Alpha Delta Pi work to develop their character, achieve highest scholastic abili- ties, and participate as a sorority in teas, for- mals, and banquets to attain a good social standing. Kathy Bader Sue Baskett Kathy Beaty Diane Bethard Cinda Bramen .. C 1.212 Alpha Delta Pi Officers, Top Row: Linda Stephan, Social Chair- mang Kathy Beaty, Standards 8c Scholarship Chairman. Bottom Row: jean Perry, Treasurerg Judy McCreight, Presidentg Kathy Bader, Vice'President. Gail Lang Celia Long Katrina McCann judy McCreight Nancy Oldham Nancy Parker jean Perry Cindy Pierce Theressa Roach Carol Ann Smith Sally Souder Linda Stephan jan Tenneyson Connie Tinsley Pat Trainor Sharon Wadman N Kathy Wagner 131 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 scholas- tic honors, this eminent group of Negro Women have strived for the highest of attainments. Combining fun with services, the AKA's engage in chapter acti- vities that range from tearing down old homecoming floats to building up some family,s happiness through the giving of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. ,Ioyce Booker Donna Clay Elma Davis jeraldine Douglass Nancy Elders Anna Hayes Wanda Holly Wanda jackson anine ones J J Mary jones Melva jones Marilyn johnson Jessie Kirksey Gayetta Mabin Karen Myers Alice Smith Sandy Thompson Mary Williams Betty White The women of Beta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, like those of Delta's other 275 chapters, believe that there is a thread that runs from heart to heart' binding their sister- hood together. They believe that she is a success who has accomplished her taskg who has made the world better than she found it.', Working locally since 1936, the group is g 3 , I ,ti. , i B ' i i ii iiii ii i A I L z particularly proud of the versatility of its mem- bers. They are active in campus social and service clubs, college plays, intramural sports, SPARS, Golden Crest and other honorary groups, and departmental organizations. With a pledge training program that stresses scholar- ship, the members are fully aware of the impor- tance of education in our changing world. Ruby Avery Marisa Baker Betty Bettis Karen Broach jacquelyn Brown Gracie Canady Brenda Collins Wilma F ishe Marion Thornton Alyce Gaulding Donna jackson Marylyn Lambert Reta Loggins Deborah Mack Lutrecia Scroggins Marian Robinson Loretta Rogers Harriet Vesey ' Salena White Alice Yates L a 5 ' Officers: jackie Brown, President Betty Bettis, Vice President Alice Yates, Dean of Pledges Marylyn Lambert, Secretary- Treasurer Theresa Albertini Marty Alderson Helen Aikens Tara Azwell Kathy Baker Beth Banke Darlene Battitori Mary Benelli Jeanne Best Carol Boley Kathy Bradshaw Jo Burke Grace Coggins Sandy Compton Judy Conklin Toni Cordry Dana Coulter Cheryl Crutchfield Catherine Cuthbertson Charlotte Cuthbertson Joan Darlington Diana Delmez Patty Devers Shirley Dobbins Jennifer Ellis Jill Engel Jan Fitzpatrick Patty Galvin Pam Greenfield Nancy Gross Mary Ann Hageman Jeanie Hawkinson Becky Harrison Jeani Helt Connie Herlocker Bobbye Herman Terri James Linda Knox Eileen Kuhel Janet LaFaver Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta has been on the campus of Kansas State College since 1959. Ninety-three chapters of this social fraternity have grown from the original one established at Syracuse University in 1904. These chapters are on college and university campuses in the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. Alpha Gamma Delta is mainly a social organ- ization. Its many activities include an annual barn party, the Annual Snowqueen Christmas Formal, coke hours, and hayrack rides. An activity that is not social is AGD's International Altruistic Project, the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. KSC's chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta has held the local Panhellenic Scholarship trophy for the past seven semesters. Plays, Golden Crest, SPARS, Cheerleading, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Phi Kappa Delta, Phi Beta Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who and other depart- mental organizations are among the campus activities ofthe members of AGD. 4 'n 1 ., 4 ti' if i 134 Alpha Gam Homecoming float and Qiueen candidate, Eileen Kuhel. vp.. Miss Sheryll Reeves, 1964 Annual Snowqueen. Officers, lm to right. Top Row: Ann Swearingen, treasurerg Becky Harrison, second Vice Presidentg Linda Knox, guardg Charlotte Cuthbertson, rush chairmang Lynn Stephenson, activitiesg Mary Anne Vietti, panhellenicg Sheryll Reeves, first vice president. Second Row: jo Burke, socialg Connie Zwego, Al- truistic, Kathy Bradshaw, presidentg Lana Turner, scribeg Helen Aiken, 5- .. - 9- 4,165 5 Glen Lamb Norma Meek Mary Sue Minnich jill Moon V Sandra Moore Connie Papish Beverly Powell Loretta Prete Beverly Prothe Linda Quirk -1' 135 chaplain. Sheryll Reeves Glenna Richardson Vicki Rogers Nancy Salb Pam Schnepel Judy Smith judy Smith Kathleen Spicer Lyn Stephenson Ann Swearingen - -- Patty Talarico 5 , ' H Carolyn Tindel Lana Turner ' 5- Karen Vanlanningliam Mary Ann Vietti Melanie Wade Karen Wilhert Paula Wilkins Marci Wise Karla Wistrom Connie Zwego Alpha Sigma Alpha, national social sorority, was founded in 1901 at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. Today there are forty-eight chapters throughout the United States. Alpha Sigma Alpha has as its Four Fold Aim: Spiritual, Physical, Intel- lectual, and Social growth. Eta Eta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha was established at Kansas State College in 1927. This Christmas, as in years past, the Alphas tra- veled to Parsons to the State Home for the Mentally Retarded. They distributed gifts, played games, and served ice cream and cookies to more than thirty little boys. At KSC Alpha Sigs are active in SPARS, Golden Crest, AWS, Student Assembly, Student Union Board, Phi Beta Lamda, Pi Omega Pi, KSTA, Cheer- leading and various other campus organizations. Among the activities for the year the Alpha's hold an annual Sweetheart Formal and a Senior Break- fast. The Alpha Sigs are very proud of their winning the Homecoming Sweepstakes for the past three years. Alpha Sigs climax rush week with a Preferential Banquet. Alpha's turn out for Homecoming Pep Rally. Officers, top row, lgfi to right: Judy Coonrod, corresponding secretaryg Koeta Spigarelli, rush chairman, Karen Coaker, editor, Lois Young, scholarship, Janice Redag chaplaing Jan Trowbridge, membership. Second Row: Vicki Consolino, president, Judy Prie, vice president, CarolJames, secretary, Mimi Gudgen, treasurer. 136 Kay Bartels Lynn Berry Donna Bowman Judy Buckley Ginger Binge Cathy Burnett Cherie Clark Karen Coaker Vicki Consolino Judy Coonrod Susan Coonrod Jean Cox Jeanne Dieu Koeta Spigarelli Nicki Duy Jeanette Fettig Sally Castel Sherry Gatchell Mimi Cudgen Diane Haman Judy Hevener Barbara Howerton Carol James Judy Jones JoAnn Jursche Phyllis Keller Betty Kotzman Kreutziger Kukovich Kurtz Cindy Joanie Nancy Little Little Lord Lynn Brenda McGinnis Pam M allory Karen Linda Karen Diana Sharon Moore Angie Moorehouse Utona Morris Barbara Neubert Marty Olson Jill Parker Judy Pistotnik Judy Prie Kathy Priest Mary Jane Quarles Mary Ellen Ralston Janice Reda Linda Roemerman Ruth Schlagel Jeannie Singmaster Sandra Smith Carolyn Stebbins Pat Tharp Jan Trowbridge Anita Van Pell Norberta Wachter Paula Wagner Judy Way Susie Williams Lois Young Katy Daniel Nancy Dunham Vicki Eads Helen Foster Karen Foust Mary Fricke Sharon Gamble jane Gaston Sheila Gilbert Martha Holsinger Trish Hammond Linda Heady Nancy Hoffman Eweleen Hornbuckle Charlotte Jagusch Randy jay janet Alvis Darlene Bennett Sandra Blackett Sue Blair jean Bottens Patti Bunck janet Burkhart Sherry Canady Marcia Clewell Connie Coleman Janice Collins Marilyn Cowan Pat Curth Chi Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded on this campus in 1922. Tri Sigma is a national Greek-letter society devoted to developing strong Womanly character among its members, rewarding scholastic attain- ment, offering opportunities for wholesome living among others, 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 colleges 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 participating in both civic and collegiate affairs, Chi chapter aids its members in devel- oping a deeper appreciation of life. S, A CQ i , 138 Tri Sig Chapter House 5 QQ Officers, Top Row: Martha Holsinger, Corresponding Secretaryg june Gaston, Treasurerg Glenice Nep- tune, Keeper of the Grades. Bottom Row: Karen Meyer, Vice-President, Rochelle Stewart, President, Marcia Clewell, Recording Secre- tary. A All A , tg E 1? r ' .f 139 Janice Knuth Karen Meyer Sandy Nakao pftfs Homecoming float and queen Glenice Neptune Patti Nichols Linda Owens Karolee Pearson Pam Perrigo Penny Polfer Sally Powers Judy Rainwater Martha Shannon Patti Sinn Paulette Smith Ann Speck Carol Spencer Rochelle Stewart Sue Swarts judy Taylor Karen Thomas Sherry Turner Margee Webb Donna White Glenda Wolke Marilyn Woods Elaine York june Carpenter, sponsor Zella Hall, housemother Lottie Viets, sponsor W? Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the six social sororities on campus. lt organizes Rush Week, the Panhellenic Work-Shop, and presents the Scholarship Trophy as well as working with Freshman orientation during the summer. The Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council work together to sponsor 'fall Greek activities such as the annual Greek Ball, Greek Week, and the Greek Sing. They also work jointly in service projects for the community including the canvassing for the Mental Health Fund. RUSH!! It's time to party! Top Row: Judy Buckley,jean Tennyson, Debarah Mack, Consolio, Editor, jackie Brown, Treasurer, Sharon Pam Perrigo, Rochelle Stewart, Charlotte Cuthbertson, Moore, Presidentg Ann Speck, Vice President, Judy Katherine Bradshaw, Melva Jones, Mary jones, Mary McCreight, Secretary, Alice Sprinkle, Dean of Women, Anne Vietti. Bottom Row: jean Perry, Alice Yates, Vicki Marilynjohnson, Koeta Spigarelli. 140 L. Interfraternity Council Fraternities are organized under the Interfrater- nity Council which is affiliated with the National Interfraternity Conference. The Council is composed of two representatives of each Creek 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 discipline, the IFC works with the Panhellenic Coun- cil in sponsoring combined social activities, and working for campus betterment. Some of the IFC's activities for the year have been the All-Creek Ball and Creek Week. Also this year they worked with the Panhellenic Council in con- ducting the United Cerebral Palsy Drive. 0-iw - Top Row, left to right: john Cunce,jerry Smith, Dan Tur- Lawrence, Delbert Ayers, Larry Evans, jimmy Banks tlelott, Chuck McGuire, Mike Still, Bill Brooks, Preston jon Tribble. Bottom Row: Dan Deasy, Sec., Steve Haight Singer, Phil Briscoe, Rod Langley, Neil Polfer, Ray Pres.,SteveBolton,Vice-Pres.,lraMarshz1ll,Treas. 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 expanded to include 341 chap- Delbert Ayers jimmy Banks Henry Granger Larry Harper Dwight Henderson Tom Hopkins Ronald Hysten Earljohnson Marcus johnson Marvin Kilgore Howard Murray Langley Murray Bill Patterson Douglas Pearl Lee Simms ChHI'lCS Atk HS V ' 'r- 1,: , iss 1. uw -1' William Swoopes Edward Underwood Frank White Fred Misse sponsor -,Ui W. ters and over 30,000 members. On campus the Alpha's are represented in all areas of sports and are permanent holders of the Interfrater nity council's Scholarship Trophy Si. .gf 'E Alpha Phi Alpha Officers, left to right: Dwight Henderson, Social Chairman, Marcus johnson, Pledge Trainerg Frank White, Secretaryg Dr. Fred Misse, Sponsorg jimmy Banks, Presidentg Edward Underwood, Vice Presidentg Delbert Ayers, Chaplain. The Pledges The Alpha Psi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was founded in 1936, with the expressed purpose of encouraging achievement in every field of human endeavor, to unite in a fraternal bond, and to promote the intellectual, social, and moral welfare ofits members. Last year the Alpha Psi Chapter participated actively in intramural activities, and ranked high in fraternity leagues. Its' members have received such honors as distinguished military student awards, academic scholarships, as well as being ranked high in social activities. Kappa strives daily to increase and promote its fraternal standards, participation in student affairs, and the betterment of the human society. l f m - Q - , , a s V ,. 7, f 5 . ' . 1 . ' 1 Gayle Anderson Gerald Booker Richard Hayes Charles Holley LeBaron Baptista Donald Moore Al Officer Austin Ray Dwayne Ray Edgar Walker 1 Kappa Activities and Pledges y Y.-an E 1 Kappa Alpha Psi Officers, Top Row: Phil Briscoe, Secretary Austin Ray, Dean of Pledges, Al Officer, Keeper of Records Edgar Walker, Vice President, Robert Bracey, President Bottom Row: Vertie Tomlin, Reporterg Salena White, Kappa Sweetheart, Billy Brooks, Stratgus. Y 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 Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas, in 1910. Phi Sig's 1964 Intramural Swimming Champs Beta Chapter was founded on the KSC cam- pus during the academic school year 1926-27. Annual social events include the Home- coming banquet 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 pre- sented, and this is an honor sought after by KSC coeds. Officers, Top Row: Reg Cyerla, President, Ken Gray, Vice Presi- dent. Botlom Row: Fred Willhaus, Recording Secretary, Bob Kerns, Treasurerg Ron Vignery, Corres- ponding Secretary. H A ., :fniwfn AWX4 ! 'Q M' lr .. -, l fs' sf e- R - - fl -.ra i bs A all 1 X ssr 1 Alan Armstrong Doug Askins lim Bishop lim Bornheimer Wally Bowman Buddy Bualle Doug Buche Pat Campbell jerry Cicero Casey Clugston Paul Cukjati Rick Danke Allen Dean Bob DeMasters Tom Douglas Dave Elling ohn Emrick lim Finke Roger Fleming Dave Geiger Pete Geiger Bill Clennon Ken Gray Mike Cray lid Hall lim Hammonds Dave Herman Cus lbarra Bob Kerns Dennis Kirkendoll fx 4 ka- fkft if , l X a- 1 ,, 2.-.W john Kirtley jerry Leeds Steve Lefton Steve Lewis Reg Lyerla jim MacLachlan Ira Marshall Taylor McCann Larry Millard Dave Neigsch Chuck Oldham jeff Pennock jim Pound Dan Prichard Dave Reynolds Gary Rose jim Russell Herb Sanders jerry Shaw Dick Shipman jerry Smith Don Spencer Rick Spicer Mike Taylor Dan Tourtelot Ron Vignery Dennis Vilela George Waters Tim W'iglesworth Fred Willhaus Mike Zaccarello john Zinn Herbert Cheever, sponsor Emajeane Boone, patroness Maxine Smith, housemothei , R ,f ., ,LA I I H I Sew- . easy. . , l it. Officers, lgfl to right: Steve Haightg Ken Kunstel presidentg Bob jenkins, vice presidentg Dan Deasy secretary. 5 Q wk . ,:,vh gs lf: S l Y t gr in ,W .. ll - i i Q, 7' E, lx X 's ln' a 'iv .f l Q I Merle Allen Larry Bain Glenn Bliss jerry Butler Ted Cady Rod Capanasi. Daniel Deasy Mike Doherty Paul Dountas Steve Ehart Maury Goldfeter Steve Haight Craige Harper Bill Harralson Ralph Headley john Hexter Harry Hinckley Philip Jacoby Bob jenkins Ron johnson Mike Kapple Wayne Krantz Ken Kunstel Rod Langley jim Maxwell Clyde Mays Terry Mitts Ron Nick Gary Nicklaus Don O'Dell Dwight Pogue Dick Pollock Ron Porter Steve Potter Doug Potts jim Purtle Steve Queen Tom Reeves Marty Rowe Bill Scavezze Gary Tow Charlie Ussery Rob Walton Wendell Wilkinson Mike Wilson Pat Wilson Lela Wilson, housemother The PIKE house and its reserved and dignified elements. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. Presently there are 127 active chapters throughout the United States. Epsilon Chi Chapter was founded on the Kansas State College campus on November 4, 1962, from Delta Chi Omicron local fraternity. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was formed for the establish- ment of friendship on a firmer and more lasting basis, for the promotion of brotherly love and kind feeling, for the mutual benefit and advancement of the interests of those with Whom we sympathize and deem worthy of our regard, We have resolved to form a fraternity, believing that, thus we can most successfully accomplish our object. Activities, for the year include several social highlights such as the Homecoming Dance, Christmas Formal, Founders Day, and the Dream Girl Formal. 147 Dave Azwell Gerald Baker Terry Bartlow Tom Bay David Beasley Marvin Becker Oliver Becker Bruce Belline -lim Berthot Van Bettiga Steve Bolton Lynn Brown john Bumgarner Tom Buxton Mike Chambers Bill Colburn Bruce Cole Bob Couch Gary Craig Carl Daugherty Richard Diklich Tom Earp Dick Evans Russell Fill Rod Furgason Ray Gillespie Mike Gilmore Rodger Hargis jack Harris jim Harris Phil Hemphill Mark Herrin Terry Hughes jerry jobe Bud jones john Kennell Bob Keith George Kerston Kenneth Kerston Fred Kisro George Lampe Mike Lieberman Bob Lowe Gary McGinnis Mike McGlinn Chuck McGuire Larry Mathis Jim Mercer jerry Millard Ken Morford Gary Olsen Richard Pacelli George Pellman jim Robertson Steve Rhode Larry Roy Bill Sage Phil Sappenfield Gene Schmidt David Schroeder Milton Scott Ron Seglie Tom Speck Gary Steed William Sutton David Thies Bob Thomas Dave Torbett Jim Townsend Mark Van Auken David Van Hooser Bob Vaughn john VVeide jack Zayac Mary Buck Dr. Denmar Cope Paul Lambert Warren VVoelfel fr A f-':' z 5 33. in. 1- 9 ,. I. Y ,af IW ii? W Ya a A it , it T X 1 :,, ,. 1-up-4: if ' w::'i2 L 1 Y H ws:-Wm -F , ll' 1 i Q if na if --.1 Htl 5 ,Y S 2 X Yi' f . i w qw 148 fi Q, ,,r-, - , , ' 'Q ,ff M isis' , l Ai ' A . N I : , .. , :'r: i:3: :- - .2:f-- ' ' 5 Q ::.',e:.:f S mf if .- HW ruit A -, L ,. ,., vt- : '-if 5 VAQQ. 1' ftifig B 1 N Q Q ,L . it i f li' ':i :4,,t1 vtrv... A 1 a E . 1' H.. is uuuu ,., 5? Z ytuu .V if 148 5 lx if 9 iii: Qi Sigma Chi came to KSC on December 13, 1964, climaxing four years effort by a local fraternity Xi Omega. The attainment of the goal that had been set four years earlier brought forth greater achieve- ments from the newly chartered chapter. Sigma Chi won the all-college intramural football championship and placed high in sports activity. In addition Zeta Iota chapter scored the highest grade point average in its history. A history in which the scholarship trophy was won three of the four semesters it was eligible for it. QQ Sigma Chi has also developed a well-rounded social calendar. This calender contains as well as house parties and other informal parties, a Christmas and Sweetheart Formal each year. Also are the Founder's Day Banquet at Home- coming, and a Boat Regatta, a rush function in the spring. The chapter added two mascots this year. Bourbon, a large dog, has become an integral part of the fraternity, and Gus,', a huge rep- lica of the school Gorilla now adorns the front yard. Bourbon? Z Let's take a swim... Sigma Tau Gamma was founded nationally in 1920 at Central Missouri State College, Warrens- burg, Missouri. It now has fifty-two active chap- ters and colonies. Sig Taus are active participants in all campus activities. Intramural sports are another interest of the Sig Taus, and teams from their fraternity can always be found ranking high in any intra- mural activity. Sig Taus won the 1964 Intramural Basketball Championship. ' 1 Q ,,,, 1 4 f 4 - . i gpg Officers, Top Row: Nelson Newcomer, Corresponding Secretaryg Chuck Crawford, House Managerg Steve Jesel- nik, Recording Secretary. Bottom Row: Steve Locke, Trea- surerg Bob Runyan, Vice Presidentg Paul Cook, Presidentg Neil Polfer, Social Chairman, Warren Turner, Pledge Trainer. Sigma Tau Gamma Homecoming float and candidate Sigma Tau Gamma Chapter House 1964 intramural Basketball champs W wi mg Y g 1 - ,,g , x t my we we f Q I was 3 f at 'H K J Qs if K, ts as I 1:55 , 'X Win, .. ,, , ES z E 11 3 , A 1 5315 W Sq XX ,m s W ,-f Sf ifs, A: . 17' 11m?ii F il? 'EZ ' : wb? .1 asf S we L, N , ,S ..--ws S V ' fm f y K will 'Ls S , ,3 A if Ain .. sm, as R, ,. . D , 'ff--:,,: ::,,E,g,g2 P se Q ,, ,M Yi Elcszzm, K .W . 13 at , rr-'IGF 3 1' . .mi 5 f farm- , 'f ieiiasiizi x at awww 5 x 5? Q so as ' , 1 . Q .1 we uf 11.4 s gras 2 Ez Q K gf L 'T-4 as - .f ftssts e 9 1 53 K t M Larry Adams jerry Addington Roger Barnett Dee Baxter Gary Bishop Philip Blair Gary Burroughs Don Carpenter Dick Coleman Bill Connely Paul Cook Ron Couch Chuck Crawford Lee Crutchfield Stuart Cummings Gary Daniels Tom Daugherty Richard Davis john Flesher Ron Gates Richard Hardy Leonard Harper Terry Hedrick Wm. Higgins Ray Hoover Ed jenkins joe jenkins Steve jeselnik Larry Kennaley David King john Koonce Bob Lawrence Steve Locke Ray Leonard Ron Logaw Grey Lowry . . Roger McCollister sl ax 3, , wa 5 he 1 p y y +L , .gf ewxv is ,W M. ,ML Sei ts i le Bill McGuire Chuck Mansell Al Marquart Karl Moffet Lon Molthan Gary Morton Nelson Newcomer Carl Nicholson Neil Polfer Wayne Reed David Ross Bob Runyan Tom Russell Mike Shackelford jim Smith Bill Spencer Vic Stoffler Ric Tribble Warren Turner Ron Van Laningham Steve Vogel Ron Walker Calvin Warren jack Weide Ed West Barry White Bill Wright Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity was founded on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University on january 10, 1899. TKE is pri- marily a social organization, but it is also inter- ested in developing a respected relationship 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 jim Adkins Bill Brady Mike Bartholomew Harry Benjamin Pete Boysan john Brodrick jim Brown joe Broyles james Bryant Mike Clark ' Tom Columbia Elvin DelVlott Richard Fultz - 6 9 f - 'f K. ,f Men United in Brotherhood. This is not an idle phrase. It means TKE does not choose its members only from those who are economically or socially fortunateg that TKE does not believe in snobbishness of any sort, that TKE does not want persons who intend to drift through col- lege, that TKE forbids the childish practices of hazing. as ,S t 5, aw x l ss, 1 .sl ,. .Lv .L J Ron Elchhorn i f jlg, , f 'E ' r f 4 i. ,I Don Hefferman Leo Helsel Barney Howell Bill jones Robert jones Dennis Kaus Tom Kornfield Ray Lawrence Dave Gibbens jjjg , pf U' l A Q7 E 0' x i rs 'G QQ' , ifnlwtl 137 A i-M? -f is , v3f1iff'e6'f,4 ar. It , f np? , 4, 15 ..f i i 53 ,N , W Al in JA we , . 4 i 4 f uf aff' f,F P 5 f ff 'h W pg if 4 wb' 'V Alan. 1 'I . . .. '41, 7 A34 ,qycatpmb 3 fi w c -1 4 . , .fi my 1' 1,- 1 ' :5M1l fe..6.4a1'J i, , 4f,,ms!,, :eff-fs ,,f ' WW XAN5 . .- ' A s , ..,h' J A 16 x:,,'F L 1. is-K wg, L 4' x ,, QA' X .J g I 'A X 'S4.a - 'N , , .H 2 n TKE Homecoming float and queen candidate, Miss Nancy Salb. Tau Kappa Epsilon Chapter House -11.- 1,,-r john Laws Tom Lonergan Doug McCarler john Mahin Pete Martin jerry Mitchell Phil Morgan Mel Moss C. H, Parker Bob Parsons Bill Puckett Roger Roberts Gary Shields P. Singer joe Smith X K gil A' 5:' iii P u,tit, 1 Q. i ' is Q, SPTSTA' in S Q 4,M.i 'ki iJ Q- , 7,2 sig KY if 1 xt 153 Mike Still Robert Sullivan Terry Todd Allen Traywick Fred Wilburn Howard Wimmer Blake W'oll'e Gary Wright Top Row: Cookie Adams, Linda Bogle, Janet Ringle, Rita Trowbridge, Judith Schoenhofer, Evelyn Ann Casey, Carole Smart,Jo Harris, Margaret Burns, Frances Vanderburg. Second Row: Martha Shannon, Joanna Douglas, Pat McAtee, Sharon Nuss, Kay Malone, Caro- lyn Lovelace, Jenny Bernd, Jayne Burgin, Judy Corn, Top Row: Nicki Duy, Nancy Yocum, Phyllis Broyles, Bon- nie Hawkins, Elaine Nordnss, Sharon Zahn, Carolyn Britton, Carol Ann Barton, Kathlyn Carey, Ruth Ann Blunt, Marian Bergman, Sherrill Greenwood, Ellen L. Miller. Second Row: Ruth Van Strok, Karen Baxter, Shirley Van Lerberg, Carol Rench, Irene Buser, Carolyn Mary Anna Marsh, Judy Weber, Sandy Compton. Bottom Row: Sue Sterrett, Carol Chickering, Priscilla Lane, Karen Thomas, Shirley Reasoner, Jeanne Arnold, Linda Tincknell, Janie Bogle, Linda Stacy, Bernita De- graffenreid. Nation Hall Nation Hall, built in 1961, has received additional facilities. The Hall now houses 290 women with the completion of the annex. Top Row: Judy Cochran, Conny Morel, Gretta Luttrell, Sara Breen, Jane Turpen, Phyllis Broyles. Bottom Row: Janice Goodsell, Vice President, Carolyn Lehrling, President, Janet Morrison, Secretary, Vicki Vernatti, Treasurer, Peggy Dormois, Art Chairmang Rosemary Warren, Social Chairman. Winders, Janet Morrison, Judy Enz, Marilee Foster, Pat Ross, Carolyn Anderson, Sheila Gilbert, Marlys Price, Marilyn Graham. Bottom Row: Harriett Candy, Jean Roach, Vera Stewart, Jeanette Borello, Margery Brassart, Elayne Rabz, Joyce E. Smith, Jane Turpen, Evelyn Epler, Margaret Macori, Marilyn Herlocker. 'QL Top Row: Anita Jo Staughton, Linda Lee Rice, Lois Whittemore, Lynette Schneider, Linda Whiteside, Betty Dont, Willie Maheit, Alice Rolf, Joanne Ritcher, Carol Tracy, Karen Brennecke, Jeri Cruner, Sandi Ceil, Joan Tippin, Vicki Harreld, Dolores Sweany, Sue Brown. Second Row: Carolyn Bettega, Mary Darnell, Kay Baker, Jessie Kirksey, Beth Ann Huthison, Jean Newcomb, Top Row: Nora Phelan, Linda Blanscot, Carol Cripp, Karen Hansen, Marhta Kuns, Patricia Trewyn, Pat Ropp, Carolyn Alcorn, Sharon Martin, Sharon Needham, Mary Sue Minnick, Nancy Cox, Patty Triplett. Second Row: Linda Orr, Glenna Richardson, D'Ann Madewell, Mary Ann Metzinger, Linda Higgins, Mary Hunker, Marilyn Top Row: Ina Shreve, Phyl Keller, Judy Hevner, Linda Little, Norma Meek, Judy Johnson, Sondra Monroe, Helen Justice, Phobe Pigg, Janice Hammer, Janie Haynes, Connie McCully, Cheryl Campbell, Pan Savage, Linda Vaqzuez, Joyce Cabel, Mona Lay. Second Row: Phyllis Rensing, Marlys Simpson, Nancy Howard, Sharon Russell, Jerry Cleveland, Carol Boley, Rochelle Stewart, iryeqtvv exi Piii A Kathleen Wicker, Diane Powers, Barbara Vaughn,Jackie Jacobson, Roberta Scruggs, Jerealdine Douglas, Cheryl Spencer, Kathy Baker. Bottom Row: Sue Garrett, Vicky Hoffman, Carmen Helton, Janice Lafton, Sandra Nakao, Judy Conklin, Judy Cochran, Phyllis Fiechtl, Pat Robinson, Norma Kusunoki, Mary Jo Qiuaglione, Mikki Bell. Mitts, Sue Evans, Carolyn Bozman, Rosemary Warren, Beverly Baker, Sara Breen, Sarah Jane Wall. Bottom Row: Sandra Hoobler, Marilyn Durscherl, Ginger Chen, Janice Coodsell, Carol Ann Bain, Carole Sue Hill, Sharon Vance, Diana Harvey, Marita Setter, Rachel Smith, Beverly Broyles, Connie West. Lois Maxwell, Marylin Jo Cowan, Nancy Jo Cramer, Betty Lou Hunt, Sue Loftin, Donna Taylor, Cretta Lutt- rell, Pat Fairbanks, Nancy Ockley. Bottom Row: Joan Schoehofer, Marilyn Staton, Conny Morel, Eileen Kuhel, Vicky Wikoff, Phyllis Fitzpatrick, Sondra Stanford, Beverly Dalrymple, Margie McClure, Connie Boner, Catherine Cuthbertson, Diane Bainter. NATION COUNSELORS - Top Row: Marilyn Graham, Marlys Price, Beth Ann Hut- chison, Judith Kay Schoen- hofer, Rochelle Stewart, Ellen L. Miller, Cookie Adams, Judy Conklin. Bottom Row: Joyce Cabel, Mrs. Anne Stacey,Jean- ': ette Borello. Top Row: Carol Tokunaga, Lina Webb, Lucille Simmons, Patricia Gillette, Susan Keplinger, Judy Irwin, Gracie Canady, Mary Williams, Alice Yates, Phyllis Talley, Tami Wolford, Ruby Jackson, Karen DeLange, Jeanell Burns, Janet Franklin, Sarah Yates, Judy Han. Second Row: Kathryn Pease, Lora Viers, Maribeth Kramer, Beverly Powell, Jennifer Ellis, Reece Grissom, Zona Estes, Linda MITCHELL HALL OFFICERS Top Row: Karen De Lange, Social Chairmang Janis Nesbitt, Music Chair- man, Pat Pyle, AWS Representative, Susan Keplinger, Secretary, Kathryn Pease, Program Chairman. Bottom Row: Louise Gomer, Presidentg Jody Irwin, Vice President. Top Row: Ruth Ann Gorham, Darlene Battitori, Wanda Jackson, Lois Hartwick, Sandra Stiteler, Patty Ratt, Connie Herlocker, Mary Cavanaguh, Elma Davis, Sandra Moore, Patti Galvin, Brenda Collins, Rosetta Seat, Jeri Stephenson, Alyce Gaulding. Second Row: Marty Alder- son, Karen Lord, Ruby Aveny, Diane Knight, Herna Hoover, Gigi Omer, Mary Jan Edign,Judy Jones, Sherry Ford, Connie Cobman, Carolyn Breeden, Judith Feess, Karen Willcockson, Marilyn Brand, Janet La Faver, Jackie Brown, Sherry Bever, Carol Reece, Judy Willis, Vicki Baker. Bottom Row: Kris Ziegler, Peggy Pennington, Llewlyn Jenkins, Carolyn McGinnis, Charlotte Bowden, Modine Chickadonz, Elaine Conrad, Pat Pyle, Sandra Thurman, Sheila Kelly,Janis Nesbitt, Carol Eidsoig. Mitchell Hall 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 calendar for Mitchell including an annual Halloween party and Christmas party, as well as participation in homecoming. Turner, Mari Puckett, Julie Hess, Cheri Cline, Guyetta Mabin, Dorothy Seiler, Jill Parker, Janice Brunner. Bottom Row: Alice M. Smith,Jenie Cantrill, Francene Ste- panich, Dixie Martin, Shery Canady, Susie Williams, Susan Beiser, Nancy Parker, Jan Silcott, Toni Cordry, Deborah Mack, Linda Knight. 156 K ,.L, ,, , , 3 :Z 225, , ,ga W pt , . K 'X . -if zgf iglxi ' if ,Wt 'f ur' f K 2 if' g to Top Row: Carla Wistrom, Rosetta M. McDougal, Alice Albright, Carolyn Jackson. Bottom Row: Joan Robertson, McRae, Louise Gomer, Jacque Gardner, Sherry Boyes, Donna Henry, Karol Geiger, Linda Jones, Pat Kentner, Mary Oehring. Second Row: Carol Lynne Berthot, Nancy Gwen Daily, Carole Hadl, Margaret Franks, Mary Barger, Donna Reece, Linda Talbott, Louanne Wyrick, Aschentrop. Glenda Wolke, Neola Janzen, Stephean Sisson, Roxanna MITCHELL HALL ADVISORY BOARD Top Row: Jacque -wx: Gardner, Mary As- Chentrop, Nancy Mendenhall, Jody , Irwin, Kris Ziegler. Bottom Row: Jeanell A l Burns, Patty Ract, Beverly Powell, Toni Cordry. if MITCHELL- COUNSELORS Top Row:Jeri Steph- enson, Zona Estes, Judy Willis, Sherry Bever. Bottom Row: Glenda Wolke, Lin- da Jones, Vicki Baker. Top Row: Grace Qummerman, Janice Covert, Ann Gar- rigyes, Deana Cowell, Carol Lee, Jerry Sue Mitchell Loyce Viles, Lois Wilson, Kathy Barnes, Barbara Rogers Cindy Kreutziger, Lorinda Gowens, Alice J. Creveling. 3 Top Row: Kay Bottero, Fire Chief, Diane Haman, Social Chairmang Giulia Bradford, Secretary. Bottom Row: Candy Schroer, President, Nancy Qiuarton, Vice President. T011 Row: Kay Bottero, Patricia Williamson, Maryetta Hynds, Nancy Rice, Rosemary Grant, Martha Huston, Judy Richeson, Cynthia Pierce, Donna Graham, Cheryl 1 Bottom Row: Janet Kimzey, Paula Morgan, Candy Schror, Utona Morris, Nancy Quarton, Carol Roche, Donna Wil- son, Barbara Tilleny. Will ard Hall Willard Hall was built in 1923 and houses 152 freshman women. This year it was recently remodled. The seven upper class counselors 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. Janine Cox, Mary Ann Chandler, Jeannie Marsh, Giulia Bradford, Lois Boatright, Linda Davidson, Nancy Rush, Judy Pink. ' Carr, Kathleen Mahoney, Barbara Price. Bottom Row: ll . . , we Top Row: Connie Geonge, Angie Vinardi, Myra Peters, Andrews, Diane Haman. Bottom Row: jo Ann Mahaffey, Janice Poppe, jane Ann Bauer, Linda Bismark, Sandra Marilynn Marshall, Sue Baskette, Carol Stebbins, Melinda Murry, Connie Wilson, Carley Fay Sanders, Belinda Peebles, Diane Davis, Kay Beck, Carol Harmel. ADVISORY BOARD Kr-' YV? Top Row: Nancy Quarton, Kathy Barnes. Bottom Row: Linda Davidson, jo Ann Ma- haffey. WILLARD HALL COUNSELORS Top Row: Susan jorden, Katrina McCann, Cheryl Shepherd. Bottom Row: Judy Coonrod, Linda Syring, Barbara Dentonmludy Koch. 'rw 159 E l Top Row: George Wickware, Rick Thomas,john Kindred, Gary Massey, LeRoy Chaney, John Pelizza, Don Karst, Maury Goldfeder, Mike George, Steve Denton, jonny Quick, Glenn Krantz, Harry Cuendet. Bottom Row: Charles Top Row: Ronald Adams, treasurer, Ronald Gillman, proctorg Stephen Olson, secretary, john D. Rose, head proctor. Bottom Row: Ronald Knost, v. president, Margaret Scaletg Denny Egbert, president. Top Row: Stephen L. Olson, Alan Terry, john Tiszka, Dan Allen, William Ross Wilson, Bill Fruetel, Dennis Roth, john Evers, Howard Baily, Mom, Ronald Gill- man, Richard G. Hurst, Larry Trout, john Rose, Mike Cooper, Dennis Burnett, jerry Rumburg, Denny Eg- Hirsch, Gordon Talley, Allen Fretzs, john Francis, Wade Dorthy, Terry Stillwaugh, john Homer, Mike Mitchell, Ray Winder, Wayne Scheets, John Mantooth. Trout Hall Trout, built in 1956, now houses 118 men after the completion of a new 12 room addi- tion. Besides interest in intramurals, Trout also sponsors a get-acquainted and a Christ- mas party as Well as a spring picnic each year. Men of Trout combine their efforts to promote a balanced living program. bert, Duane Strickland, R. W. Adams. Bottom Row: Keith jones, Leonard E. Eulitt, jim Nicholas, Bob Heitschmidt, Pat Harmon, Ronald Knost, Wendell Niswonger, Bill johnson, Gerald Niedends,Gary Wimmers,jerry Williams, Ron Culbertson. 160 Top Row: Ronald Wade, john Baldin, Al Goodger, Cyril Bud jones, Don Budd, Tom Hankins, Mike Kirby, Gary Rokui, Don Scurato, Ronald Vignery, Rok Saffold, Libby Lind, james Patterson, Robert B. Price, Carl Swarens, Burch, Delbert Gentry, Harold Barnhart, David Palmer, john Hull,jerry Lager, Billie joe Brooks, Chuck Oldham, Ken McGuffin, Mike Brooks, Kent Parrett. Bottom Row: Chuck Hoover. Bowen Hall Bowen Hall, completed in 1956, housing 116 men, has been consistently high in scholarship of the men's dormitories. Besides its interest in homecoming, entering in queen car and Hoat 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. Top Row: Sam Qiualls, Martin Naaktgeboren, jon Noltens- meyer, B. Bryant, Dave Beaman, Dennis Sivits, Larry McCarty, Ronnie Oliver, William Roettger, Delbert Van- ek, Douglas Page, Tony Salvino, Al Officer, Leon Erwin, BOWEN HALL OFFICERS, Bud jones, treasurer, Tom Hankins, scholastic chairman, Libby Burch, Dorm Director, Chuck Hover, President: Ken Mcfluffin, secretary. Top Row: Don Budd, athletic chairman, Delbert Vanek, proctor, Harold Barnhart, proctor, Billie joe Brooks, AMS Representative, john Baldwin, AMS Representative. Chuck Payne. Bottom Row: jim Sullivan, Douglas Durow, Stan Friederich, Bob Agnew, john Hensley, Gordon Burt, Ronald Endecott, Bob Lappin, jim Warne, Frank Kopine, Mike Haefner, Kenneth Brane. Top Row: Terry Davis, jeff Bair, Dale Workman, Kem Miller, Tom Flynn, Ned Mattingly, Edain Mount, Rich- ard Howey, Howard Arthur, Keith E. Varvel, Larry W. Gemmell. Bottom Row: Micheal Kempster, Winfrey 119 ' E953 SHIRK HALL OFFICERS: Top Row: Kenneth Lippert, Clyde Mays, Ronald Mitchell, james Grace, President. Bottom Row: Chris Higdon, Vice-president, Paul Hagan, Athletic Director, Olive Cuppy, House Motherg Ronald Cook, Secretary, john Norton, Treasurer. Top Row: Alvin Teffy, Ronald Keith,jerry Miller, Wayne Ogata, jack Messinger, Max Paxson, Wayne Cook, David Howard, Carrol Mayhood, Cary Turner, Brent Buckner, Gene Beauchamp, james Crump, Dennis Sangster. mi ig? at Ruffin, Roger Tennant, Chip Stahl, Mark Whitman, Mitch Fowler, Roger Hall, Lynn Bousman, David Renner. Shirk Hall Shirk Hall, built in 1958 with a capacity of 115 men, has recently added a new wing. This new wing brings the capacity up to 270 men. Each year Shirk sponsors a Christmas dinner and spring picnic, as well as participating in homecoming decorations. Shirk has been con- sistently high in intramural activities and in the past has been dormitory champs in basket- ball, baseball, volleyball, and swimming. Bottom Row: Cary Stamm, Larry McGuire, Stanley Daugherty, Charles Arndt, Doug Cooper, Edward Reynolds, Robert Saving, jim Crow, C-lenn Carlile. -wwf mf if - - K rm 49 .1 A '29, Top Row: Keith Be Vier, Steve Madden, Dan Shaffer, Steve Neely, Mike Steele, Russell Kontas, Michael Shaw, Roger Talley, Charles Redford, Ronnie johnson, Tim Top Row: Lester Van Huss, Terry Sutton, Carl Smitheran, Bill Hawley, jerry Bough, Dale Trammell, Dennis Lane, jack DeVore, jesse Flicner, Dennis Humphrey, Steven Top Row: David Kile, Hugh Seward, Bob Powell, Bob Graham, Warren Cooksy, Dennis Foster, Dick A. Clark, Gary Fair, Tom Schweitzer, Woodrow Eno, Larry Gil- - Wx 21 -e -, t -. A . Hobson, Lyle E. Taylor. Bottom Row: Micheal Kane, Chris Iones, Stu Powell, Pat Normile, Chris Higdon, Edward Epprecht, Paul Hagan, Larry Bland, David Thurman. Hill, Steve Vogel, Stephen Cole. Bottom Row: Richard S. jones, L. Rapholz,jack Konntz, Howard Larson, David Harader, William Hookins, Ronald,Cook, Tom O'Dell, more. Botlom Row: Clifford L. Goodwill, Loren Litter, Barry A. Heyl, Patrick Price, Gary R. Thomas, Kurt M. Neubaver, Earl Sheldon, Steven Pierce. 3.5 E jUDICIAL tzouwcn, ' Top Row: james Crump, jack Kountz, jerry Bough, Gary Turner, David Howard, Pat Price, Dennis Lane. Chris Qlones, William Grace. Bottom Row: Ed- ward Epprecht, Alini Crow, Larry McGuire, David Thurman. Top Row: jim Gunnels, Ken Gnagy, Quentin Hurst, Fred Top Row: Richard E. Sullivan, Don Carter, jim Redfield, jim Hornburg, Kenneth Norris, Donarld Norris, Doug- las T. Adams, Gary Morton jim Press, Geor e Randall s g 9 Gary Steele, Lewis Hoyt. Bottom Row: Larry Gorges, Top Row: john McCall, dorm commissionerulim Thorn- burg, proctor and athletic director, john Matthews, proctor, Robert Wiship, proctor, Dwight Clum, presi- dent, Ken Gnagy, vice president. Bottom Row: Mrs Helen Van Niss. Steinmetz, Roland Wiggans, joe Ziegler, jim Thomas, Richard Ingold, Robert Winship, joe Stuckey, john Matthews, John McCall, Dan Hauser, Larry Peterson, Keith Kirby, jerry Rose, Henry McGregov, Bob Holtz- Totton How, Dean Schielke, William R. Pollman. Eugene Bagnall, jess Newkirk, Douglas F. Edwards, Marvin F. Dahmen, jr., L. E. fBudj Blubaugh, II, Charlie Mills- paugh, jamis McMichael, March Monasmith. Tanner Hall Tanner Hall, oldest ofthe men,s dormitories, has a total capacity of 116. Tanner's officers and counselors cooperate to promote house activities, such as the annual Christmas and spring parties, and homecoming decorations. This year Tanner took an active part in home- coming and intramural sports. man. Bottom Row: Larry Hill, Makota Oda, Robert Frikken, Homer Watson, Bill Smith, Swight Clum, Leon- ard Lockwood, Mike Wilcox, Ivor Davis, Micheal Mc- Mullen, john Ferrell, Wesley Norman, Steve Bever. Top Row: Elvin DeMott, Richard E. johnson, Ted M. Memsour, Charles Millspaugh, Arthur Malle, Dr. S. C. johnson, slr., joseph E. George. Second Row: Eystline Hilliard, Janice Reda, Linda Herron, Zandra Hansford, Religious Activities Council The Religious Activities Council was formed on the campus of Kansas State College to pro- mote cooperation and understanding among campus organizations. The council is composed Carl Swenson. Bottom Row: Ann England, Mildred Lich- lyter, Ruth Ann Gorman, Marjorie Alger, Mary Darnell, janet Kimzey, Susan Clinesmith. of one representative from each organization on campus. The council presents films and panel discussions to interested students on religion and campus life. Officers, Top Row: jos- eph E. George, Linda Herron, President, Ann England. Top Row: Mil- dred Lichlyter, Susan Clinesmith. m fi! if' Charles Puckett PI'f'Sfdl'IIf 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 Chuck Puckett the Assembly is working under a new constitution this year. This constitution pro- vides for three vice presidents instead of four and for one representative at large per 200 students. Parents Night, Senior Day and a Spring Formal sponsored jointly by the Student Union Board and Assembly are a few of the activities sponsored this year. Bob Stahl .lack Fulton Bub Rapholtz Kent Dobson Vice l'residw1f Vive PI'c .S'ff1'l'IIf Vim l'rPsidf'11t Rep. al Large Sfllfffllf fi0WHII111'I1l SfllllfllI-EdIlI'IlffIlIlIll Af! Human Relations Treasurer hfflffs' Dr. Richard Welty Mr. Chan Carpenter joe Stone Sharon Bever Sjmnsm' Sponsor Senior Class Pres. Senior Class Rep. 166 -lack Sexton Terry Howard Larry Bradshaw Charles Miller Chuck Oldham junior C lass Pres. junior Class Rep. Sophomore Class Pres. Sophomore Class R ep. Fresh man Class Pres Mike McGlinn Roy Saffold Terry Bell Terry Beck Keith BeVier Freshman Class Rep. Craduate Rep. Vocational Rep. Rep. at Large Rep. al Large Steve Bolton Karen Coaker Gwen Daily David Davison joe George Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. al Large james Grace Bill Hein Paul Hulen Dave xjefliery vludy Mcflrieght Rep. at l.arge Hep. al Large Rep. al Large Rep. Ill Large Rep. at Large Richard Messenger David Roos john Rose David Thurman Reilly Weide Rep. al large Rep. al l,m'ge Rep. al Large Rep. at l.arge Rep. al Large Mary Ann Vietti Marilyn Wood Karen Coaker Vire-President Secretary Treasurer Charles Puckett Miss Judy Talmage Mr. -lack Overman Exofficiol Member Program Director Union Director ,af George Lampe President 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 the students of KSC. In addition it plans the most judicious use of the activities and facilities of the building. In the past thirteen years, the Board has centered its attention on making and adminis- tering policy. This year the Board has initiated an activity program which has been financed by a program fee approved by the Board of Regents. Also, the Board has become more important because ofthe increase in its size. 168 Eugene Bagnall Jacque Helton Sharon Moore joseph Stone Publicity Chairman Special Events Chairman Movies Chairman Public Relations Chairman Roger I-Iargis Gwen Daily Richard Dicklich Miss Alice Sprinkle Games Chairman Dance Chairman Cultural Events Chairman Dean of Women Dr. Ralph Wright Professor Robert Hart Mr. Kenneth Colyer Mr. L. B. Carlyon Dean of Men 'Chairman Business Department Maintenance Department 169 Top How: Pat Coleman, Judy Pistotnik, Jo Ann Jurshe, Mimi Cudgen, Patty Devers, Janice Reda, Rochelle Stewart. Bottom Rout: Jeanne Cleveland, Jacque Helton, A House of Representatives The House of Representatives is an integral part of the Associated Women Students. Repre- sentatives are elected from each of the living units early in the fall. The House is one of the three governing bodies of A.W.S. and helps to promote high standards and to create an atmos- phere of friendly co-operation among the women students. Sherril, President, Judy Coonrod, Helen Aikins, Mary Benelli. .W.S. Senate The Senate is another of the governing bodies of A.W.S. Senate members are elected in the Spring with the exception of the fresh- man senators who are elected in the fall semester according to qualifications stated in the Constitution. The Senate works with the House of Representatives to formulate regula- tions for self-government of all undergraduate women. IWW LJ - . WLQIZ1- Tofl Row: Jeanne Dieu, Pat Plye, Ellen Wilkens. Bottom Row: Janice Knuth, Lana Turner, Judy Connrod, Becky Harrison. Judicial Board TheJudicial Board members are chosen from petitions submitted from women students. Two women are chosen from each class - freshman to seniors. Any infractions of regu- lations that does not come under the super- vision of the Dean of Women or the College Discipline Committee is handled by theJudicial Board. Top Row: Susan Jordan, Christina Reda, Jennifer Ellis, Beverly Powell, Jean Cox, Ellen Wilkins, Rochelle Stewart, Miss Alice Sprinkle, Mary Baker, Martha Hutchins, Mimi Cudgen, Janet La Faver. Bottom Row: Top Row: Vicki Conso- lino, Janice Reda, Shar- on Brant, Kathy Baker. Bottom How: Chris Er- man, Susan Kiplinger Helen Aikins, Pat Niemeir. Spars Spars is an honorary sophomore scholastic organization. Under the sponsorship of the Dean of Women. Spars is active in campus affairs. Members are chosen at the end of their freshman year on the basis of the quality of their participation in activities and scholarship. Judy Kuch, Jacque Helton, Judy Buckly, Terri James, Barbara Denton, Salena W'hite, Jeanette Borello, Judy Johnson, Pamela Greenfield, Gwen Daily, Jeanne Dieu. Kanza Staff To the tune of Run, Run, Runl' blaring from the juke box in the Den, the members of the '65 Kanza Staff did just that. Early deadlines provided little chance to stop, but the determined section editors all agreed that they were in better shape now than earlier in janet LaFaver Secretary Dave Azwell Editor the year. It was a hard working group that put to- gether over QO0 pages of people, places and things. One of the highlights of the year Was the Kanza Queen contest which was sponsored by the Kanza staff members. Bob Babcock Phyllis Babcock Business Manager Class Panels Editor in X A ,A st. ' ...M fs,-A .W K, L .-e ,f W S- 1 v3 'W' Ai Q.. . -'-nn inl- 5: F, is .VA. 3 Q f ,pa X no M Karen Coaker 84 Vicki Consolino Organizations Editors Lana Turner Class Panel Editor Steve Vogel Photograplziz' Editor Q fag, s E? 1 ' 7 Van Bettegzl K f '? ft Sports Editor sf V 3- ..,, A L4 lk Q ' ' ' ,zw l.:'lg L Ieanne Arneld Ann Swearingen Patty Devgrg Features Edztor Academic Editor Grggk Editor 4 Mary Baker Editor-in-Clzitff The Collegio The Collegio is the campus newspaper of Kansas State College. It attempts to be inde- pendent in serving the student body. The Collegio comes out weekly, usually in eight page editions. Edited by Mary Baker the Collegio contains a Sports column, a Religious Activities column, an All Greek Column, and gives both the Student Union Board and Student Assembly comprehensive coverage of their actions. Kit Cuppy Becky Harrison B mi ness Manager Associate E ditor Ll Charlene Wheby Assistant Business Manager Al Noyes Eweleen Hornbuckle Sports Editor Editorial Assistant 'qfvzffiw at f-ff I '0e4f9 v6-9 'ut Top Row: jack Fought, adviserg Mary Baker, Editorg Al buckle, Editorial Assistant, Becky Harrison, Associate Noyes, Sports Editor. Bottom Row: Diane Davis, Editorial Editor. Assistantg Kit Cuppy, Business Managerg Eweleen Horn- Matrix MATRIX, the official literary magazine of KSC, answers a basic need in student life by providing all KSC students an official medium of intellectual and creative expression. Louis Bohannan is the 1965 editor. Top Row: jamie Gilmore, Leo Asbenaft, Llohn Wright, Larry Berg, -lim Holman, David Evitts, Pat Ropp,joyce E. Smith. Bottom Row: Elaine Hagemann, Linda Weather- Tojz Row: Brian De- laney, Charles Cagle, C. T. Bender. Boltom Row: Sherridan Siegle, Louis W. Bohannan, Diana V, Tridle. Music Education National Council MENC is a newly organized group composed of music majors and minors. The group takes an active part in the activities of the music department. man, Carol Ann Bain, Sharon Stanback, Maybelle Circle, Alice Green, Rosetta McDaougal, Elizabeth Ann Smith, Chritina Robertson, Elzyne Roby, Mary Ann Creitz. 176 Top Row: Carmen Helton, Janine Cox, Doris Jean Magness, Jan Byers, Paula Peltier, Marlyn Johnson. Third Row: Sue Brown, Jean Robson, Janine Stokes, Karen Baxter, Shirley A. Benedict, Shirly Stanhrongz, Cara Jean Williams, Deanna Cowell, Pat Trainor, Pauline Winter. Szfrmzd Roan' Linda Whiteside, Linda Rice, Carol I.ee, Pat '1'harp, CarolJohn,Jeri Crunner, Phylis Broyles, Pemm Club Pemm Club is a Physical Education Major and Minor Club. It,s composed of young women who are majoring or minoring in the field of Health, Physical Education, and Recre- ation. The purpose of the club is to broaden their knowledge and appreciation of their chosen field. Top Roan' Harvey Sweeney, Jim Nichols, Dean Borchardt. Gene Younger. Sefmzrl Row: John Athertom, Bill Hein, Kathy Bradshaw, Susan Roach, Judy Miksch, Connie Carpenter, Janice Stonecipher, Katie Daniel, Sandy Moore. Iintfrmz Row: Cracie Canady, Jean Bottons, Donna Taylor, Nodine Jette, Carol Hartke, livelyn Triplette, Jessica Compton, Jerry Sue Mitchell, Joyce Reece, Liz Adev. Sports Car Club The Sports Car Club is a newly organized club on the campus of Kansas State College. It's for people who are interested in the making, distributing and driving of foreign sports CZHAS. Nlike Devlin, Bud Iipprecht, Tom Adams. 130110111 Ifozu: Barbara Hall, Diane Loiselle, Pam Irvin, Jeannie Veith. 177 Top Row: Gloria Gardner, Pat Trainor, Melba Lumm,jan sica Compton, Janice Cox, Carol John, Cara jean Wil- Byers, Phyllis Broyles, Jeri Gruner, Shirley A. Benedict. Bottom Row: jean Perry, Celia Long, Carol Harter, jes- W.R.A. The Women's Recreation Association CWRAJ serves as a common meeting ground for all Women majoring or minoring in the field of physical education. Through this association, various activities are sponsored, including the WRA swimming meet and WRA fun nights . Top Row: Phil Hoffman, Wayne Baeuchlor, Vena Row- land, Pedro Algarin, LeBaron Baptiata. Bottom Row: liams. Spanish Club The Spanish Club is a newly organized organ- ization for any students majoring or minoring in Spanish at Kansas State College. The organization under the sponsorship of Pedro Algarin offers students a better understanding of Spanish as a language. Donna Clay, Sandy Nakaro, janet Thaoms, Hazel Me Gee, Melinda Peebles. Top Row: Anita Van Pelt, Melina Peebles, Gracie Canady, Ruthie Schlagel, Sue Loftin, Secretaryg Katrina McCann, Alice Smith, Guyetta Mabing, Betty Kotzman, janice Knuth. Second Row: Brenda Collins, Mary jones, Sue Baskette, Elma Davis, Mary Williams, Deana Cowell, Pitt Peppers Pitt Peppers is composed of peppy Pitt Staters who are organized to support the cheerleaders and athletic teams of Kansas State College. Pitt Peppers cheer the basketball team on to victory! I! Nancy Kurtz, Phyl Keller, Marilyn Wilson, Terry Fornac- iari. Bottom Row: Diane Haman, Carol Stebbins, Sandra Thompson, Linda Rhodes, Pixie Liebig, Paula Wagner, Barbara Howerton, Laurie Lapin, Judy Hevner, Presi- dent, Utona Morris, Pat Tharp. Being in Pitt Peppers is a must for girls wishing to try out for cheerleader. The girls are required to attend every home basketball and football game before they can try out for cheerleader. T8tI Club The Training and lndustry Club is an organization formed of students in the Voca- tional Training Department. Through mem- bership in the organization, members gain ex- Top Row: Bill Musson, William Clark, Cary Setter, Dar- rell Bergeson, john Thompson, james I.. Katzerulames McMichael, Richard Ashmore, Darryl Bahm, Dale Rice. Sl'l'07Id Rozug Dinnis Young, Bill Arick, Harvey Chtell, jim I-lutchens, Richard I-labiger, La Verl Weston, Robert Bartley, Ralph Netter, jr. Third Row: john Murry, T841 CLUB OFFICERS Top Row: Melvin Mc- Collum, jerry Brown, Vice President, Dennis Young, Secretaryg Den- nis K. Sultan, Treasur- er. Bottom Row: john jenkins, Orletha Fowl- er, Robert H. McWil- liams, perience in the technical part of their chosen field, as well as gaining knowledge in business operation. Allan Fretzs, Melvin McCollum, Dennis Stuttan, Philly Stone, jesse Flickner, Ivan Coering. Bottom Row: Orletha Fowler, jerry Brown, Dale Nice, Carol Zacarello, Nena Endicott, Babara Carlson, Gayle Mantonya, Mac Corbin, Dallas Saueressigjohnjenkins, Robert McWilliams. llll T fs 3, ', 1 v 1 if . 5 f ' i K , f 3 . . .ll l s ' 2 Top Row: Howard Ellis, Bob Ertman, Wallace Jensen, Delbert A. Centry, Vernon Gaylor, Mr. Larry Bowman, john Ferrell. Second Row: john S. Profstfield, Harry Cuendet, D'Ann Madewell, Sharon Needham, Kay Cortmer, Marijane Ediger, Ann Speck, Pam Perrigo, Young Democrats The main activity of the Young Democrats this year was working on the major elections held in Nov. They held a reception for Rob Russell, candidate for congress and sponsored a visit of Harry Wiles, democratic candidate for governor. They also worked for the election of State Senator Ted Saar. Roy Saffold, jerry Stevens. Bottom Row: Margery Bras- sart, Helen justice, Janice Walters, Barbara Higgins, anice Goodsell, Sharon Zahn, Louise Comer, Marilyn .l , . Mitts. Young Republicans The CYR'S have been very active this year. They have worked on the News Election Com- mittee in Girard, helped re-write the state constitution, and sponsored a visit from Gov. William Avery. Bill Biggs, is the CYR State Treasurer. The CYR also worked with Repxloe Skubitz on the election of state officers. CYR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Top How: Bill Biggs, Presi- dent, Roy Safiliold. linlfmn Row: Steve Kol'l'man, Mr. Whipple, Sponsor: .lack Fulton. BOTTOM ROW: Rosielsa Hale, Dr. Theodore M. Sperry, Sponsor, Sharon Grother, Secretary-Treasurer, jim Triplett, President, jerry R. Choate, Vice President, Sharon L. Bailey, Lorna Shearer, Imogene Wigton. 2nd Row: Dr. C. Johnson,Jr., Cheryl Carr, Ann Garri- gues,joan Schioenhofer, Mary Hunker, jack Parsons. Biology Club Membership in the Biology Club is open to members of the Biological Science Department majors and minors. Through their member- ship, students gain a greater knowledge of the practical points of teaching, as well as profes- sional skills. BOTTOM ROW: Alireza Ghodstinat, Ted Snider, Nor- berta Wachter, Bill Duncan, Tom Baxton. TOP ROW: 3rd Row: Horace A. Hays, Larry Bland, Chuck Hoover, Everett M. Grigsby, Dennis W. Waring, Don Robbins. Top Row: Kenneth Heacock, Charles Paxson, Patrick Ire land, Leland E. Keller, Roger Talley, Gary Selby, Dave Johnston. American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society serves as a stepping stone for undergraduate students into membership in the senior group of the Ameri- can Chemical Society. Goals of the group are to establish professional ethics in chemistry. Donald L. Smith, james Sprouse, Charles Sogatie, john Weide, Chester Campbell. s BOTTOM ROW: Robert Platt, Bob Kirts, Murl Helwig, Carolyn Anderson, Mike Mitchell, jim Adkins, David Pool. SECOND ROW: jerry Cicero, Daryl Roller, Gerald Eades, jim Sterrett, Raymond Sanders, Curtis Schmitz, Tom Lundberg, Dr. C. E. Strandberg, Sponsor. THIRD Typographers Club The Typographers Club was started in the Spring of 1964 for interested students in print- ing who are interested in new methods and pro- ceedures in the graphic arts. The Club plans to have interested high school students and art clubs visit the KSC campus in the Spring. Pres- ent membership is 45 members. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Chickering, Maryetta Cass, Mar- ilyn Durschert, Mary An O'Malley, Harriet Blaes, Rose- mary Warren, janet Kimzey, Pat Kentner, Nancy Rush, Marquita Lacy, Grace Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Lois Maxwell, Betty McDaniel, Sandy Compton, Sharon Bever, Linda Talbott, Judy Corn, Nancy Mendenhall, ROW: Dale Skolaut, Melvin Williams, Thomas R. Bay, Ronald Archer, Tom L. Davis, jimmy Farley, Roger Bowles. TOP ROW: Harold Dunning, Pat Sims, Bob Lap- pin, Robert Martinache, Robert French, Hal Luke, Dick Pacelli,jerry Watson, President. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club is 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. Esther Lee, Sharon johnson, Irene Medlin, Harriett Gandy, Sheryll Reeves. THIRD ROW: Ann Swearingen, Joh Kay Broyan, Ruby Jackson, Pat Hill, Janice Dreen- non, Connie West, Sarah Yates, Marsha Autrey, joan Scifers, Patty Cooseman, Phyllis Babcock, Patty Devers. Top Row: La Mae Searingen, Nona Knox, June Head, Betty Hill, Carolyn Johnson, Linda Dawson, Linda Kah- mann, Joan Marin, Linda Lombard, Judy Sprouse, Deloris Hight. Second Row: Grace Woody, Pat Dennis, Phyllis Huffaker, Trish Scates, Kathy Young, Judy Cay- The Dames Club The Dames Club is a member of the National Association of University Dames. Membership is composed of wives of students on campus. The object of the Dames Club is to extend social and cultural opportunities to the wives, as well as acquainting them with campus life. Top Row: Henri Freyburger, Jack Sexton, Gary Wimmer, John Mintier, James Tate, Jack Fought, Charles Cagle, Robert Bray, Louis Bohannan, E. H. DeGruson, Ron Standert, Jim Treadway, Richard Korns. Second Row: Mary Moore, LaNelle Pierce, Jayne Burgin, Vanetta Hardy, Judy Willis, Pat Fairbanks, Marilee Foster, Donna lor, Janice Wright, Carol Edgington, Janice Mathis, Marilyn Hutt, Margaret Lester, Kathy Het. Bottom Row: Jeanne Ehrlich, Barbara Wilson, Carolyn Heasty, Sherry Wilbert, Beth McClinahan, Phyllis Foster, Loretta Kuehny, Janet Coffman, Sandy Bagby. Language And Literature Club The Language and Literature Club is an organization 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. Taylor, Natalie Coons, Bill Atcheley. Third Row: Dr. Robertson Strawn, Jeanne Arnold, Irene Buser, Gail Laing, Hazel McGee, June Johnson, Sharon Moore. Bottom Row: Marilyn Herlocker, Judy Coonrod, Jeanette Borello, Becky Harrison, Katrina McCann, Leota Korns, Patricia Hammond, Perrine McKenzie, Rachel Smith. x 2 Top Row: Mr. Robert Bradley, Melvin Gordon, Guy Al- ford, Brad Oman, Dennis Duft, Merle Mintz, Leonard Wlaring, Cary Wantiez. Serond Rout: Robert lan Harper, Bill Arndt, Ed Wirth, Tom Hankins, Carwin Hamilton, Larry Phillips, l.oren Kuehny, Gilbert Burnett. Third The Industrial Education Club The Industrial Education Club is an organiza- tion 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 ofthe depart- if tt ., : if T 5 li: V7 Row: Mr. W. A. Moore, john Nicholson, Tom Davis, William Aloe I-Ieaston, Loren Loucks, Kouros Sadri, Leon Evans. Bottom Row: Charles Varsolona, Kent Parrett, llenry Talliner, Delbert Vanek, Robert Celso, Larry Hill, Vvlllllllll Callagher, Craig Cave, Norval Alliston. ment and for professional growth through the programs at the regular monthly meetings. The club also represents the department in home- coming, Woi'ld University Service, and other all-campus activities. Top Row: W. A. Moore, Sponsor, klohn Nichol- son, Presidentg Tom Hankin, Publicity, Rob- ert Bradley, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Craig Cave, Treasurer: Norval Allis- ton, Secretary, Cilbert Burnett,Vice-President: Merle Mintz, Food Chairman. 'K N! 1 h L51 -E-5 -:Gif M in -. ga S f: giwr 4,:n'fa21 T: . 525' 9179? '- I W, fgwi 7 , 3g?Ei3?ff, Qin fi Q gg, ' W' W , X J ,QQ K W Q T.. A A vi., ' ii' AQ! 1. 4 V- . Q if , 2 Top Row: Steve Bolton, Co-Chairman-Presidentg Paul Huleng Bill Biggs, Co-Vice Presidentg Gene Younger, Co-Secretaryg Mike McGlenng Larry Roy. Bottom Row: College YMCA - YwoA The Campus YM-YW is ajoint association of two older campus organizations. Beginning with plans last spring and the completion of many of them this year, the YM-YW has become a truly new organization. Its basic purpose is to seek out campus needs and to attempt to Linda Reece performing in Pitt-Fitts. l I, 4, Sonja xludy, Co-Vice Presidentg Miss johnson, Faculty Sponsorg Nancy Mendenhallg Mary Williams, Co- Residentg Pat Touk, Co-Secretary. initiate programs which will work toward their solution. The main projects this year have been a series of hootenannys, the publication of the student directory and a series of Student- Faculty Fireside Talks. They also sponsored Pitt-Fitts, an all school variety show. The College Y sponsors basketball games for young boys. ,ff f -fe - V My Sify. ' v Top Row: R. Fultz, john Browns, Robert Harvey, jim Nichols, Mr. Carles Cagel, Mr. Gene Degrusen. Bottom Row: Sherry Seal, Mrs. jean McColley,xIudy Coonrod. Sigma Tau Delta 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 the Language and Literature De- partment. The organization strives to stimu late by providing the reward of membership and congenial association with persons of like aspirations. Top Row: Lucille Simmons, Carolyn Blazic,janice Collins, Diane Bainter, Carolyn Breeden, Elaine Bryant, jo Ann jurshe, Lois Young, Barbara Neubert, C. H. Lundquest, Dr. Ralph Thomas. Second Row: Bob Venturella, Linda Heady, Carol Hines, Sharon K. jones, Kathleen Roper, Pi Cmega Pi Pi Omega Pi is an honorary Business Educa- tion fraternity. It was established on KSC,s campus in 1954, Through membership in the the organization you gain better knowledge in the field of business education and its responsi- bilities. It is the oldest national fraternity for business education in the United States. Beverly Broyes, Donna Stitler, Modine Chickadonz, Linda Orr, Elaine Nordness, Pat Ross. Bottom Row: Ruth Osborne, Sandra Russell, Tamara Walfold, Lois Conrad, Charlotte Bowden, Judy Han, Marsha Moody, Mary Ann Hardin,joyce Gabel,judy Helkenberg. Bottom Row: tludy Han, Tami Walfoor, Connie Wilson, Myrna Peters, Mary Ann Hardin, Judy Tres, Dorothy Seiler, Charlotte Bowden. Top Row: jim Bales, Steve Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda was organized at the college in 1945. All Business majors and minors are eligible for membership in the organization. The sponsors for Phi Beta Lambda are Mr. Kenneth Colyer and Mr. Leonard Sheffield Top Row: Cary Richard, jim McFall, Alan Thebaud, john Ferrell, Bill Heim, Robertj. Duncum,jim Dittman, Don johnson. Second Row: L. E. Sheffield, Alex Colladay, Randall Dawson, Don Beasley, Marion Conley, Gary Coffman, jim Wall, Larry Miller, Carole Hill, Vera Stewart, Cinda Braman, Bill Spencer, Gary Lind, john Droska, Larry Roy. of the Business Department. The organization sponsors guest speakers from many phases of the business world and discussion panels given by the students. Burroughs, Charles Hirsch. Bottom Row: Evelyn Epler, jane Turpen, Vicki Palmer, Sara Breem, Carolyn john- son, Pat Niemeir, Diana Osburn,joyce Gabel. Top Row: R. W. Hart, Gary Griffiths, Robertjones, Frank jeler, David McClenhan, Mike Burlakoff. Second Row: Roland Huff, Larry Hodges, David Baker,john Martin, Gary Steele, Ronald Alexander, Byran Sperry. Bottom Top Row: Richard Ingold, Dennis Ferman, Don Hight, jim Carlson, Richard Thonson, Raymond Burns, jim Thornburg, Robert Lucian. Second Row: R. G. Smith, Harold Thomas, Alan Adkins, Mike Wooley, Roger Less- Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary math frater- nity for students with a B average in college mathematics. Programs are primarily handled by the students discussing different phases of mathematics. Row: Naomi Winchester, Carol Hodges, Margaret johnson, Judith Murphy, Elizabeth Strawn, Paul Flynn, Anthony Dousette, William Probst. man, Ron Porter, Larry Peterson, Eddie Sartorg. Bottom Row: Karen Prather, Louise Gomer, Karen Brennels, Donna Stiteler, Norberta Wachter, Johnnie Brady, Diane Bainte, Mary Rose Oplonik. Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Kappa Psi is an honorary band frater nity whose purpose is to aid and facilitate band music in America. The organization composes the nucleus of the KSC band. Top Row: jim Holman, Richard Messenger, Terry Howard. Bottom Row: Chris Coots, Presi- dent, Bob Gelso, Ted Snider,GerryMcKenna. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest pro- fessional business fraternity in the United States. Epsilon Mu Chapter was established here late in the spring semester of 1959. Business meetings, guest speakers from all phases of business, tours of local business firms, and other projects Bottom Row: Mike Vowels, Neil E. Holmes, Charles R. Adamson, Gary T. Allen, jim Collins, Albert L. Worth- ington, Darrell Lincoln, Ronald Laughlin, Keith BeVier, David Schroeder, Larry Roy. Second R0w.'jim Head, Brad Ball, jim Dittmer, jim Bales, Charles R. Wallace, Albert E. Conrad, Larry C. Allen, Alex Golladay. Third Row: ALPHA KAPPA PSI OFFICERS, Lqfi to Right: Niel Holmes, Master of Rituals, joe Stone, Trea- surer, jim Head, Presi- dent, Brad Ball, Vice-President, Kent Dobson, Secretary. are all a part of its chapter activities. Male business administration majors having com- pleted a minimum of 12 hours college credit and possessing a Cn average are eligible for membership. Wayne Yamada, Clinton Frederick, Don Bainter, Dave Rhodes, Steve Orban, Bob Wolf, joe Stone, Leland Sel- vey, David Van Hooser. Top Row: Kent Dobson, john Brennan, Bill Spencer, Don Kellhofer, Richard Hurst, Mike Leachner, Bud Blubaugh, Max Green. , S ,,j?if. Q Top How: Peter Canisn, Paula Halpstel, C. H. Parker, jan Fitzpatrick, Charles E. Holley, Charles 'If Miller. Szffond Row: Bob Ruster, Elaine Adams, Pat Manley, Theta Alpha Phi Theta Alpha Phi is an honorary society in the field of dramatics. Membership is held by major and minors in that field. Productions are held throughout many leading plays. the school year with Top Row: Dr. Herbert Rumford, Micheal Cole, E. W. Rakestraw, Rufus F, Maynard, Terry I.. Hedrick, joe Schadeverg, David Owen. Bottom Row: Lawerence Kit Cuppy, Frances Vanderburg, Roll Davis. Bottom Row: Sharon Gamble, Kat Roberts, john Jenkins, Dr. john Wilcoxen, Ken McGiffin, Becky Regan. Psi Chi Psi Chi, the honor society in psychology, was founded in 1929. It has chapters through- out the United States. Most of its active mem- bers are majoring or minoring in psychology. In each year of Psi Chi's history, more and more of its members have taken graduate studies. Johnston, David Davison, Carlyn Lehring, Barbara N. Hill, Marsha Moody, Trudy Hicks, Grace Coggins, Patrick Campbell, Casper Fernetti. Top Row: Dorothy Carlyon, Carol Lake, Sue Speck, Glenna Richardson, Betty Bettis, Katherine Bradshaw, Mary Benelli, jean Bottens, 'liamara Walford, Sharon Golden Crest Golden Crest is an honorary society for junior or senior women who have won scholas- tic distinction and have demonstrated a worthy quality of leadership and service in the life of the college. Top Row: Charles Reilly, Ron Marquardt, Bill Sullivan, C. H. Parker, Kent Dobson, Wayne Young, Roy Saffold, Davis Palmer, jerry Cummings, Willis Tompkins, Donald Key. Bottom Row: joe Stone, john Brunnet, Robert Moore, Sandra Russell. Bottom Row: Donna Shadkhoo Koeta Spigarelli, Norberta Wachter, Judy Coonrod Becky Harrison, Lindajones, Louise Gomer. Gmicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa is an honorary national leadership fraternity for men. Mem- bership is based on scholastic achievement and leadership on campus. jones, Richard Sullivan, Bob Stahl, Steve Wood. Not Piclured: Gary Olson, joe George, slim Head, jim Sprig- arelli, Ronald Smith. Q Top Row: Dean S. Bishop, Thedore M. Sperry, Leland E. Keller, Gary j. Daniels, Larry E. Wills, Louis R. Mar- tino. Second Row: Horace A. Hays, Chuck Hoover, Den- nis Waring, Don Robbins, Dave Johnston, jim Triplett. Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta is an honorary fraternity in biology for majors and minors in that depart- ment. Activities of the group include perpetua- tion of the college museum and discussions of the life sciences. Bottom Row: J. Carl Bass,j. C. johnson, Sharon Grother, Rosielia Hale,jerry R. Choote, Kenneth Heacock, Everett M. Grigsby, Sharon L. Bailey. 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 opportunity, as well as giving each member a sound musical background. U96 KZ? Top Row: Rosetta M. McDougal, Marilyn Conard joalyn Irwin, Evelyn Epler, jane Turpen. Bottom Row: Mary Ann Creitz, Janis Nesbitt, Elizabeth Ann Smith. Top Row: Sheryll Reeves,janice Drenner, Nancy Dowell, Sether Lee, Marsha Autry, Sharon Johnson, Connie West, Pat Rentner. Bottom Row: Ann Swearingen, Mar- Professional Home EC. Phi Upsilon Omicron is a professional Home Economics fraternity. It was founded at the University 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 inactive and on March 18, 1961, it was reactivated. Phi Upsilon membership is based on scholarship and professional interest. quita Lacy, Sharon Bever, Sarah Gates, Patty Devers, Phyllis Babcock, Ruby jackson, joan Scifers. Honorary Art Fraternity Tau Chapter, Kappa Pi, National Honorary Art Fraternity, was established on KSC's campus in 1938. Kappa Pi promotes interest and schol- arship in art in all of its areas. Kappa Pi is spon- sored by Miss Sylvia jones of the Art depart- ment. Top Row: Sylvia jones, Larry Basky, Barry E. White, Laurence Bradshaw, Cole Creason. Bottom Row: Patty Talarico, Paula Wilkens, Martha Holsinger Rita Trowbridge, Glenna Boyle, Perrine McKenzie Top Row: jerry Hudson, Ron Vignery, David Lindsey, Dave Stewart, jim Ghroust, Daryle England, Gene Dud- ley, Wayne Young, Doug Potts, Bob jenkins, Delbert Ayers, Don Medows, Mike Bonner. Second Row: Donny Graves, Roger Fleming, A. Wachter, Elgon Strong, jerry Cummings, Richard Davis, Bob Wolf, Fred Held, jeff Baily, Tom Winton, Gary Wilson, Rick Taylor. K-Club K-Club is composed of lettermen on the campus. Its purpose is to provide better rela- tions between the student body and the athletic department. Membership is open to all men who have lettered in one or more varsity sports. Present activities include concessions at the basketball games to raise funds for scholar- ships for students in all sports. Third Row: Felix Livingston, Stu Powell, Fred Kemp, john Galo, john Dixon, David Palmer, Bud Miller, Den- nis Watson, Phil Young, Gene john, jon Pererson, Al Ortolani, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Pete Roach, Mike Daugh- erty, john Brunett, Chick Howton, Larry Basky, john Tripp, Ed jukes, john Ditoma, Tom Russell, john Osborn, Mike Wilson. Delta Psi Kappa Delta Psi Kappa is an honorary fraternity for majors and minors in the field of health and physical education. Delta Psi Kappa is active in all of the activities of the physical education department. Top Row: Dorisjean Magness, Katy Dan- iel, jean Bottens, President, Kathrine Bradshaw, Vice President, Carol Hartke. Bottom Row: Linda Whiteside, Donna Taylor, Na- dine -Iette, Pauline Winter, M. Evelyn Triplett. Top Row: Guy R. Coonrod, Tami Walford, Judith Schoenhofer, Anges Marie Gallinetti, James T. Akers, William R. Pollman, George E. Hudiburg, Reid L. Mc- Kinney, Russell Anthony Fill, Janice Gay. Second Row: Helen Kay Foster, Dorothy Carlyon, Carol Lake, Janet Franklin, Ruby Jackson, Betty Bettis, Natalie Coons, Kathleen Rice, Nancy Barger, Charlotte Bowden, Joyce Gabel, Judy Han. Third Row: Mary Ann Hardin, Carol Top Row: Connie Greer, Jacquelin Brown, Susan Wilson, Pat Sturdevant, Mary Lou Gill, Frank Flanner, Byard Gosch, Donna Shadkhoo, Donna Christian, Jean Perry, Barbara Wilson, Ellen Johnston. Semnd Row: Dave Palmer, Larry Black, David Davison, Vernon Sherer,Jo Ann Jursche, Brenda McGinnis, Rochelle Stewart, Judy IL,- C? Ann Bain, Sharon Moore, Carol Hodges, Louise Gomer, Elaine Bryant, Carolyn Breeden, Lydia Lodge, Becky Harrison, Kay Geiger, Patty Devers, Sue Sevarts, Sue Speck. Botlom Roux' Sharon Johnson, Ruth Joy, Marlene Senechal, Perrine McKenzie, Koeta Dunham Spigarelli, Sharon Vance, Marilyn Hall, Janice Hammer, Elayne Roby, LindaJones, Kathleen Wicker. Garber, Diane Bainter, Beverly Baker, Sherrill Rush, Sharon Jones, Jim Cross, Bottom Row: Judy Coonrod, Lana Turner, Marty Alderson, Marlys Simpson, Janis Nesbitt, Elaine Conrad, Madine Chickadonz, Rachel Smith, Marilyn Wood, Jacquelin Smith, Patty Talarico. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in edu- cation. Its purpose is to encourage high pro- fessional, 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. OFFICERS AT LEFT T011 How: Tami YValford, Histor- iang Guy R. Coonrod, Counselor, Nancy Barger, Treasurer. Bottom Ruin: Patty Deyers, Vice President: Kathleen Wicker, Presidentg Linda Jones, Secretary. 197 Top Row: Barbara Thornburgh, Ann Williams, Alanis Nesbitt, Jacqueline Paramore. Second Row: Jody Irwin. Sigma Alpha Iota Alpha Kappa chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota was organized on campus in 1930, the first teachers college chapter ofthe national music fraternity for women. Members chosen for Sigma Alpha Iota must be girls with out- standing musical ability and high scholastic ratings. The purpose of the organization is to uphold and further the highest ideals of musical education and performance. Top Row: Rosetta McDougal. Second Row: Sara Kapple, Elaine Hageman,jamie Gilmore, Evelyn Epler. 198 l in-OP PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA OFFICERS-Top Row: jim Holman, Richard Messenger, Terry Beck. Bottom Row: Chris Coots, Bob Gelso, Ted Synder, Gary McKenna. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America was founded at Boston Conservatory of Music October 6, 1898. It has expanded into an organization of 136 chapters. The local chapter of Phi Alpha was founded on this campus on October 9, 1928. The purpose of Sinfonia is to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the welfare and brotherhood of students of music and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Top Row: jim Autrey, jack Brice, Chris Coots, jim Holman, Ed Martin. Bottom Row: Richard Messenger, Mike Morgan, Ted Snider. john Wright, Walter Wigton. .Num- 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 officers and to promote preparedness for active partici- pation in military affairs within their com- munities. 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 com- mittees which serve to solve problems within the department. Scabbard and Blade-Top Row: Bob Bab- cock, Charles Bogatie, joe Broyles. Second Row: Wetzel Brumfield, Kervin Craig, Bob Dumcum, Steve Ehart, Gary Fair. Third Row: Richard Hancock, Dave jeffrey, Ken Kunstel, jess Loving, Bob Martinache. Fourth Row: Larry Mathis, Bill Merchant, George Mussat, Calvin Neptune, Al Qfficer. Bottom Row: Austin Ray, Ron Seglie, Harlan Short, Bob Sullivan, Tony Sutton. judges at work during KANZA Qiueen Contest Various Groups Sponsored Contestants Some questions brought smiles, others .... ill il f I f I 201 Top Row: William E. Probst, Donald Starchman, Joel Blasi, Steven Mount, Jim Kastler, Irene Buser, James Besnon, Ted Watts, Bill Hein, Ray White, Gene Qiuint. Bottom Row: Judy Evans, Jean Marie Seiwert, Mary Ann Newman Club The Newman Club provides religious intel- lectual, and social Opportunites for both Cath- olic and non-Catholic students on the campus. The primary aim of the Club is a religious training program for members to further their knowledge of Catholicism and, thus, to strengthen their Faith. Through such activities as lectures, discus- Chandler, Paula Peltzer, Glenda Wolke, Christina Reda, Jenny Lou Bernd, Judy Feess, Pat McAtee, Kathleen Mahoney, Maribeth Kramer. sions, week-end institutes, dances, and intra- mural athletic teams, we realize the threefold goal of the Club. The chapel is the core of the Club, serving the spiritual needs of the members. There the stu- dents participate in daily Mass, rosary, monthly holy hours, and have the opportunity for moments of private prayers. NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS Lew to right, Bottom Row: Frank Roos, Mary Asch- entrap, David Roos. Top Row: Ed Hender- shot, Father Smith- hisler, Dave Jeffery. Who's the dummy? Top Row: Milany A. Mounts, Ted M. Monsour, Milton Bryant, Dave Roos, Bill Reals, Mike Hennessy, Steve Lomshek, Dave Hilger, Frank White, jim Eikers. Second Row: Margaret J. Franks, Nancy Cromer, Joanne Elliott, Carol L. Berthot, Patricia Swartz, Kay Malone, Judy Richard, Eunice Brosssest, Francene Stepanich, julie Maris, Kathl Kosorog, Phyllis Rensing. Third Row: Charles William Hirsch, Micheal Sterrett, Larry Brad- shaw, joseph E. George, Bill Smith, jim Carlson, jack Kountz, Doug Campbell,Roy Schmitz, Charles Dellasega, Larry Harris. Bottom Row: Mary Catherine Payne, Anna DeCastro, Harriet Blaes, Mary Ann O'Malley, Mary Mar- garetjones, Elizabeth Mahoney, Patricia Galvin, Margaret Burns, Susan Clinesmith, Carol Tracy, Nora Phelan. Bottom Row: Sharon johnson, Lucille Simmons, Iris Trax- on, Joyce Smith, Alice McRae. Top Row: Gerry Stevens, Richard Plute, Keith jones, David john- son, Tony Houchin, Gary Linthacum, Archie Appleberry, Larry Seybold. Wesley Councll Wesley Foundation activities are varied and c1l coordinates these act1v1t1es on the campus include worship study recreational and social and looks for significant ways to serve activities,choir, drama publications The Coun Wesley Drama Club presented Edward Albee s The American Dream Top Row: Iris Traxon, Martha Todd, Gladys Johnson, Kay Cortner, Martha Holsinger, Joyce Smith. Bottom Row: Louise Gomer, Carol Hodges, Vicki Baker, Susan Kappa Phi Kappa Phi is a national Methodist College women's organization whose membership is open to every Methodist or Methodist-prefen ence girl in college. Kappa Phi serves purposes such as uniting girls in close friendship and developing social, cultural, educational and religious leadership. Bottom Row: William jones, Donald Miller, Alan Bartholo- mew, Robert jones, Larry Seybold, Cary Linthacum. Top Row: Dr. R. Edward Galloway, Roger Easson, Jim Crow, Oliver, Barbara Price, Lucille Simmons, Sharon johnson, joy Clarke. Sigma Theta Epsilon Sigma Theta Epsilon is an organization for all Methodist or Methodist-preference men who are interested in Christian fellowship and ser- vice. Sigma Theta Epsilon provides opportunity for learning, discussion, cultural and social life centered around Christian principlles. Richard Plute, Tony Houchin, David johnson, Albert Noyes. Top Row: Tom Jetter, Fred W. Thompson, Charles Mill- spaugh, Richard Smith, Tom Hankins, David Stidham, William Humphrey, L. D. Rowan, Charles Hoover, William Marchard. Second Row: David Harder, Mary Hunker, Judith Schoenhofer, Ruth Jackson, Sherrill Baptist Student Movement The Baptist Student Movement is a campus organization for Baptist students and all others interested in strengthening their Christian fellowship. The group has a monthly party along with special projects including a queen car or float in the Homecoming parade. Top Row: Captain Bill Weeks, Leroy Chaney,Joe Broyles, Ted Clinton, Carl Surenson. Second Row: Doug Breen, Rodney King, Sharon Zahn, Janice Drennen, Sharon Stamback, Royce Hines, Art Hathaway. Bottom Row: Rush, Barbara Haggard, Karen Rall, Ellen L. Miller, Lois Maxwell, Sue Brock. Bottom Row.' Joan Schoenhofer, Carol Rench, Jeanne Arnold, Grace Zimmerman, Mar- jorie Alger, Mona Lay, Patty Triplett, Janet Kimsey Rayma Dickson. 9 Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union is a distinctive pro- gram promoted by the Southern Baptist Con- vention. It is a student led, church related and Christ centered organization. Every Southern Baptist, Baptist preference, or non-preference student is eligible for membership. The B.S.U. serves as a link between the Baptist student and the church. Carolyn Breeden, Sue Baskette, Imogene Wigton, Harriet Candy, Mrs. Mary Weeks, Roxie Albright, Donna Reece, Joyce Dreibellis. 5? if 5? E at Top Row: Patricia Hill, Linda Kay jones, President: Doris McMichael, Lloyd T. Goff, Vice-President, Bill Wilson, Dotson,judy Enz, Suzanne Stewart,joan Tippin, Marie Gene johnson, Loyce Viles, Marc Monasmith, Kenneth Percy, Mary Lou Ross, Riham Chassib, Lorna Emerson, Swiler, Peggy Johnston, Patricia Kentner, Earl Sheldon. Bottom Row: jack T. Vaughn, Campus Minister, james Christian and Presbyterian Fellowship The Christian and Presbyterian Fellowship is an ecumenical ministry attempting to live out our faith in the area of life and work on the college campus, to find ways of living and work- ing together as Christians in study seminars, discussion groups, fellowship meetings and worship. In addition the women have the Homecoming... opportunity to share in College Christian Women's Fellowship service program. This is mostly located through the Foundation House located near the southeast corner of the campus. A full time campus minister, Rev. jack T. Vaughn, is available for counseling and guidance. Elm Acres Party. Seminars -Q., in Discussion Fellowship UIRISTILY , H0135 Worship Top Row: Chuck Puckett, john Bussone, Mark Bishir, Joyce Tucker, Millie Lichlyter, Sherrill Greenwood Charles Cowsill, Danny Crain, Gene Bennett. Bottom Janice Alsbaugh. Row: Nancy Passmore, Ruth Gorham, Neola Janzen, 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 aim of worship, training, fellowship and service. K.S.T.A. The Kansas State Teachers Association is the professional association for college students preparing to teach. KSTA provides members with opportuni- ties for developing personal growth and pro- fessional competenceg for gaining and under- standing of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession, for par- ticipating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the community, for active professional membership on the local, state, national and world level. KSTA OFFICERS: Sue Blair, Margee Webb, Sue Swartz, Sandra Garrison, Lydia Lodge, Bob Gelso. m Professional Semester Students In the Education Department each education major is required to take a professional sem- ester in their senior year. This professional semester consists of six weeks practice teaching in a school from the surrounding area. Top Row: Betty Finley, Shirley Bocklman, David Norris, Bill Leaphart, Terrence Hughes, Barry White, Betty Bettis, Kathleen Wicker, David Ellis, Agnes Marie Calli- netti, Beth Ann Hutchison, Iris Traxson, Nancy Barger, Don Tisdren, James Lynch. Second Row: Sharon Vance, Karen DeLange, Mary Shoup, Mary L. Coffman, Carolyn Jackson, Karol Glick, Mary Lou Gill, Vada L. Scifers, Mary Ellen Drenik, Shirley Palmer, Sheryl Bowers, Donna Thompson. Bottom Row: Marlene Senechal, Susan Bourlard, Carol Tokunaga, Sally Castel, Janet Aikins, Judy Prie, Mary Brewington, Tara Azwell, Sandra Hoobler, Linda Webb, Jeanell Burns, Sheila Dubbs, Top Row: Jim Courtney, Ron Porter, Larry Smith, Don Pierce, Jim Carlson, Jeff Foster, Willis Heydenberk, Robert Brown, Donna Shadkhoo, Gay Shaw. Second Row: Pamela Kendrick, Charlotte Bowden, Dixie Hay, Sharon Leonard, Zona Estes, Marsha Mood , Mart Aiderson Top Row: Jerry Coburn, Paul Cook, Jim Secondo, Larry W. Brillhart, Dean W. Wineinger, Michael I.. Huddleson Jerry R. Freeze, Frank Horine, Harold Dunning, Tony Bryan, Janice Cay, Linda Davis, Ivor K. Davis, Kntlx Isin, Richard Cilfillan, Donald Starchman Richard Dale Jerry Jinks, Harold C. Cerne, Ronnie Wimmer. Third Y Y i Fronelli, Ed Schuburger. Second Row: David Evitts, an Larry Anderson, Pat Sturdevant, Mary Shiels. Bottom Row: Doroty Carolyon, Alice Yates, Eileen Suiter, Rosie- lea Hale, Sheila Gilvert, Jacquelyn Brown, Elaine Hage- mann, Sally Crabtree,Janice Collins, Linda Heady. Row: Bill Sage, Ruby Parman, Don Miller,John Jarboe, Tom De Chickio, Mary Jon Hall, Janet Franklin, Carol Hodges, Nancy Wilson, Caroline Casida, Kathleen Roper, Carol Lake, Sandy Wadkins. Bottom Row: Jean Roach, Judy Marrone, Linda Owens, Nancy Dunham, Ruth Doyle, Marian Wood, Judy Han, Lydia Lodge, Kathleen Rice,Janet Alvis. 1 AA '- 31 uesuons were dlrected at one or all of the girls. Thejudges were highly ns 's X if gs 55 .X ,, 74 X fl , 14 A variety of outfits were worn, All in all it was an enjoyable experience. 211 Q xg X if in . we Q Q i 3 5 ? i . mg..,?n CLASSES to '11 - +5 -' cn 3 Q -I 4 l i M C0 'Q S7 ff Q, , QGLLEO Qi, F0 J Q 190 3 KX ,sc A, Z Graduates AIK-YOU Kenneth Heacock, Cojjfeyville Larry Hodges, Parsons Larry Holmes, Kansas City Robert Kastelic, Pittsburg Merle Leech, Oswego Cheng-Chung Liu, Anhui, China john Martin, Weir Gerry McKenna, White Plains, N. Y David Palmer, Rogersville, Mo. Jacqueline Paramore, Bethel Douglas Potts, Neosho, Mo. john Robb, Pittsburg Roy Saffold, Kansas City Edward Sartore, Arma Vernon Sherer, Kismet Robertson Strawn, jr., Pittsburg Terry Aikins, Oxford David Bakenjoplin, Mo. john Brunet, Frontenac Raymond Burns, Pittsburg Ching Tzy Chen, China Morris Chen, Taiwan, China Karen Epler, Columbus Darrel Erikson, Savonburg Thomas Flynn, Kansas City William Forrest, joplin, Mo. George Gadow, . Leavenworth Kay Geiger, Cherryvale Jimmie Gill, Kansas City Larry Gilliland, Pittsburg Floyd Gwin, Garnett Mickey Hallam, Galena Richard Sullivan, Osawatomie Carl Swenson, Jr., Port Arthur, Tex. Terry Todd, Louisburg Earl Treat, Gem Charles Varsolona, Arma Donna Watson, Noel, Mo. james Wood, Lafayette, Colo. William Young, Kansas City Seniors ADA-BAR Charles Adamson, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Elizabeth Adey, Phys. Ed., Cherryvale javad Adle, Auto Tech., Teheran, Iran janet Aikins, Elem. Ed., Kansas City, Mo. Lawrence Akin, Soc. Sci., Fort Scott Larry Albert, Phys. Ed., Wichita Carolyn Alcorn, Elem. Ed., joplin, Mo. Marty Alderson, For. Lang., Prairie Village Gary Alford, Metal, Lawson Larry Allen, Mark., Parsons Mary Alice Allen, Music, Parsons Tracy Allison, Pol. Sci., Ft. Scott Norval Alliston, Ind. Arts, Wichita Janet Alvis, Art, Wichita Charles Anderson, History, Riverton Nelson Anderson, Phys. Ed., Burden Barbara Andrews, Mark., Pittsburg Jeanne Arnold, Lang 8a Lit., Kansas City David Azwell, Lang. 84 Lit., Kansas City Tara Azwell, Elem. Ed., Kansas City Phyllis Babcock, Home Ec., Heavener, Okla. Robert O. Babcock, Acc., Heavener, Okla. Bobby Bailey, Des. 84 Draft., Mulvane Sharon Bailey, Bio., Pittsburg Carol Bain, Music Ed., Colony jeffrey Bair, Soc., Parsons Craig Baker, Bio., Independence Jimmie Bales, Acc., Cherryvale Nancy Barger, Elem. Ed., Howard Larry Barkley, Pre-Law, Riverton Seniors BAR-GER Ruth Blunt, Elem. Ed., Kansas City Shirley Bockelman, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg John Boggs, Auto Tech., Pittsburg Dean Borchardt, Phys. Ed., Kansas City Darrell Boulanger, Bus. Ad., Independence Louis Bourland, Soc. Sci., Pittsburg Charlotte Bowden, Bus. Ed., Baxter Springs Sheryl Bowers, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Roger Bowles, Print., Enid, Okla. Wally Bowman, Techf. Elect., Columbus Carolyn Bozman, Elem. Ed., Edna Gary Bradbury, Print., Altamont Terry Bradfield, Bio., LaHar,be Judith Bradrick, Home Ec., Pittsburg Carolyn Breeden, Bus. Ed., joplin, Mo. William Barndt, Ind. Arts, Fort Scott Gloria Barnett, Bus. Ed., Commerce, Okla. Harold Barnett, Soc. Sci., Kansas City Martha Barr, Elem. Ed., Riverton Don Beasley, Jr., Mark., Pittsburg Keith Bendure, Des. 8c Dratt., Baxter Springs Marian Bergman, Elem. Ed., Baxter Springs Sharon Bever, Home Ec., Farlington William Biggs, Pol. Sci., Mission Larry Black, Eng., Arrmz Susan Blair, Elem. Ed., Highland Park, Ill. Linda Blanseet, Home Ec., Benedict Gary Blessant, Mark., Girard Richard Bloomcamp, Math, Walnut George Blundell, Phys. Ed., Scamrnon Larry Brillhart, Ind. Ed., Ft. Scott john Brodrick, ACC., Harrisonville, Mo. Ion Brogan, Home Ec., Cojfeyville Michael Brooks, Rec. Therapy, Parsons Carolyn Brown, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg jacquelyn Brown, Lang. 8a Lit., Kansas City Robert Brown, Math, Sedan jack Brownlee, Phys. Ed., Independence James Bryan, Bus. Ed., Independence Elaine Bryant, Eng., Sheldon, Mo. James Bryant, Soc. Sci., Piper Donald Budd, Elem. Ed., El Dorado Springs, Mo. Patti Bunck, Elem. Ed., Garden Plain janet Burkhart, Elem. Ed., Shawnee Mission jeanell Burns, Elem. Ed., Carthage, Mo. Ns QT' 217 Gary Burroughs, Acc., Independence Irene Buser, Lang. 84 Lit., Fairview Louis Bustos, Soc. Sci., Independence Theodore Cady, Bus. Ad., Bronson Kathlyn Carey, Bus. Ed., El Dorado james Carlson, Math, Cherokee Dorothy Carlyon, Soc. Sci., Pittsburg Caroline Carns, Lang. 8: Lit., Cojfeyville Connie Carpenter, Phys. Ed., Ft. Scott David Carson, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Edith Carson, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Karen Carter, Elem. Ed., Fredonia Rolen Casebolt, Bus. Ad., Chanute Beverly Cave, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Harold Cerne, Gen. Sci., Frontenac Seniors CHA-DUN Susan Chambers, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg john Chelesnik, Phys. Ed., Franklin Myrna Chesnutt, Bus. Ad., Chetopa jerry Choate, Bio., Bartlesville, Okla. Gerald Chrisman, Math, Roselawn, Ind. Deanna Clark, Home Ec., Pittsburg John Clark, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Marcia Clewell, Bus. Ad., Belle Plaine Ted Clinton, Pol. Sci.,joplin, Mo. Eyman Cobbs, History, Blue Mound Jerry Coburn, Math, Pleasanton Mary Coffman, Elem. Ed., Carl junction, Mo. Grace Coggins, Soc. Work, Heavener, Okla. Shirletta Coleman, Elem. Ed., Parsons Janice Collins, Bus. Ed., Fredonia Larry Compton, Mark., Altamont Jerald Conn, History, Cummings Gerald Connery, Ind. Arts, Lyons Albert Conrad, Bus. Ad., Parker Alma Cook, Elem. Ed., Baxter Springs james Cook, Ind. Tech., Lamar, Mo. Richard Cooley, Soc. Sci., Pittsburg Sharon Cooley, Home Ec., Pittsburg Natalie Coons, Lang. Sc Lit., Independence Harvey Cooper, Des. 8c Draft., Carthage, Mo. Judith Corn, Home Ec., Independence Charles Coyne, Mark., Syracuse, N.Y. Sally Crabtree, Music Ed., Liberal, Mo. Kervin Craig, Bus. Ad., Kansas City, Mo. Cole Creason, Art Ed., Pittsburg Richard Cross, Mark., Liberal Kit Cuppy, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Lawrence Daniels, Econ., Baxter Springs joan Darlington, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Doris Davis, Bio., Elk City Ivor Davis, Soc. Sci., Hepler Linda Davis, Lang. 8c Lit., Ft. Seott Richard Davis, Soc. Sci., Miami, Okla. Tom Davis, Ind. Ed., Arkansas City Randall Dawson, Mark., El Dorado Ronald Day, Psych., Osawatomie Thomas De Chicchio, Music, Brooklyn, N .Y. Everett Deckard, Rec. Therapy, Atchison james DeGruson, Math, Arma Karen DeLange, Elem. Ed., Girard Andrew DeSetto, Psych., Franklin Square, N .Y. Ann Detwiler, Elem. Ed., Altoona Patty Devers, Home Ec., Pittsburg Donald Dickerson, Ind. Tech., Baxter Springs Daryl Dielman, Mark., Halstead Richard Diklich, Auto. Tech., Fall River John Di Toma, Phys. Ed., Syracuse, N.Y. Kent Dobson, Bus. Ad., Chanute john Dormois, Bio., Kansas City Douglas Doudna, Auto Tech., Overland Park Fred Driver, Rec. Therapy, Franklin Square, N .Y. john Droska, Acc., Wentworth, Mo. Robert Dumcum, Mark., LaCygne Raymond Duncan, Ind. Arts, Chetopa Koeta Dunham, English, Pittsburg Seniors DUN-GRI Nancy Dunham, Bus. Ed., Erie Harold Dunning, Ind. Arts, Hoisington Ruby Durham, Elem. Ed., Seneca, Mo. Alan Ebesu, Ind. Arts, Kapaa Kauai, Hawaii Paul Edgington, Ind. Arts, Hutchinson Denny Egbert, Bus. Ad., Liberal, Mo. Stephen Ehart, Rec., Topeka Carol Eidsvig, Elem. Ed., joplin, Mo. David Ellis, Elem. Ed., Hutchinson David Endicott, History, Weir john Epting, Auto. Tech., Burlington Marvin Erickson, Acc., Chanute Zona Estes, Lang. 84 Lit., Baxter Springs Larry Evans, Psych., Kansas City David Evitts, Music Ed., Coyfeyville w John Ferrell, Mark., Independence Russell Fill, Soc. Sci., Manville, Nj. Frank Flanner, Math, Ft. Scott Connie Flaxbeard, Soc. Work, joplin, Mo. Helen Foster, Elem. Ed., Ft. Scott jeffrey Foster, For. Lang., Parsons Robert Fox, Acc., Independence David Frambers, Ind. Tech., Arkansas City Janet Franklin, Math, Fredonia Johnnie Francis, Elem. Ed., Anthony Margaret Franks, Mark., Caney Clinton Frederick, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg William Freeman, Acc., Frontenac jerry Freeze, Art Ed., Wichita Randall Fruit, Des. 84 Draft., Spring Hill William Gill, Bio., Pittsburg Ray Gillespie, Mark., Leavenworth Alex Golladay, Mark., Fontana Janice Goodsell, Soc. Work, Moran Melvin Gordon, Ind. Arts, Independence Roberta Gosch, Elem. Ed., Kingman Larry Gould, Soc. Sci., Merriam James Grace, Pol. Sci., New Orleans, La. Marilyn Graham, Elem. Ed., Fredonia Donald Graves, Soc. Sci., Cojfey-oille James Graves, Bio., Independence Jo Jeanne Gray, Elem. Ed., Ajon, Okla. Max Green, Acc., Parsons Reece Grissom, Bio., Webb City, Mo. Joseph Grizzle, Jr., Math, Columbus James Fulton, Pol. Sci., Pittsburg Richard Fultz, Math, Pleasanton Joyce Gabel, Bus. Ed., Arcadia Agnes Gallinetti, Elem. Ed., Frontenac Gary Gardner, Soc. Sci., joplin, Mo Sally Gastel, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Janice Gay, Lang. 8c Lit., Pittsburg Vernon Gaylor, Pol. Sci., Douglass Robert Gelso, Ind. Arts, Pittsburg Charles Genrich, Bus. Ad., Carthage, Mo. Joseph George, History, Girard Alireza Ghodstinat, Chem., Teheran, Iran Sheila Gilbert, Math, joplin, Mo. Richard Gilfillan, Math, Girard Mary Gill, Elem. Ed., Kansas City Seniors GRO-JON Edward Hartwick, Elect., Ft. Scott Anna Hayes, Elem. Ed., Kansas City jerry Hayes, Acc., Cojfeyville james Head, Acc., Miyord Linda Heady, Bus. Ed., Erie Terry Hedrick, Psych., Fredonia William Hein, Acc., Wichita Judy Helkenberg, Bus. Ed., Cofeyville Linda Helton, Speech, Lamar, Colo. Edwin Hendershot, German, Verona, Mo. Carolyn Henderson, Elem. Ed., Tahlequah, Okla. Linda Herron, Mark., Pittsburg Willis Heydenberk, Lang. 8a Lit., Lamar, Mo. William Higgins, Des. 84 Draft., Fredonia Don Hildebrant, Bus. Ad., Stanley Sharon Grotheer, Bio., Pittsburg Elaine Hagemann, Music, Hepler Steve Haight, Acc., Burlington Rosielea Hale, Bio., Commerce, Okla. Barbara Hall, Psych., Clarksville, Tenn. Marilyn Hall, History, Frontenac Mary jon Hall, Home Ec.,joplin, Mo Roger Hall, Acc., Shawnee Ann Hallam, Elem. Ed.,joplin, Mo. Judy Han, Bus. Ed., McCune Gary Hankins, Bus. Ed., Kansas City Tom Hankins, Ind. Arts, Cedar Vale Mary Hardin, Bus. Ed., Frontenac William Harralson, Bus. Ad., Kansas City Sharon Harris, Soc. Sci., Cherryvale 'Zi ' ' ' Sziggif i . ffiegff, . 4 ' , Larry Hill, Ind. Arts, Clianute Patricia Hill, Home Ec., Parsons Terrance Hill, Bus. Ad., Ft. Scott Charles Hirsch, Mark., Miami, Okla. Carol Hodges, Math, Paola Earl Holford, Bi0.,jolblin, Mo. Robert Holtzman, Phys. Ed., Thayer Sandra Hoobler, Elem. Ed., Neodesha Carol Horning, Lang. 84 Lit., F l. Scott Charles Hosman, Physics, Pittsburg Roger Howell, Acc., Augusta William Hucke, Acc., Parsons Roland Huff, Math, Hallowell Sandra Hughes, Phys. Ed., Pittsburg Terrance Hughes, Elem. Ed., PitLsburg Beth Hutchison, Elem. Ed., Tribune Clifford Ingold, Auto Tech., Augusta Richard Ingold, Math, Hepler Kutlu Isin, Ind. Ed., Mersin, Turkey Carolyn jackson, Elem. Ed., Eldon, Mo. Ruby jackson, Home Ec., Chanute Ed jenkins, Soc. Sci., Chanute Jerry jinks, Bio., Oswego David jones, Math, Bancrop james jones, Mark., joplin, Mo. Larry jones, Ind. Tech., Greensboro, N.C. Linda jones, Elem. Ed., Prairie Village Marilyn jones, Phys. Ed., Parsons Robert jones, Physics, Girard Stanley jones, Auto Tech., Salina Seniors JUN-MCG William Jones, Bio., joplin, Mo. Carolyn Johnson, Mark., Cardin, Okla. Don Johnson, Mark., Pieher, Okla. Gary Johnson, Soc. Work, Neosho, Mo. Sharon Johnson, Home Ec., Moline Ellen Johnston, Elem. Ed., Rose Hill Gloria Johnston, Bus. Ed., Oswego Lawrence Johnston, Speech, Pittsburg Ruth Joy, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Gary Kahmann, Acc., Overland Park Danny Keller, Bus. Ad., Carthage, Mo. Marian Kendall, Educ., Ccwfeyville Pam Kendrick, Math, joplin, Mo. Kenneth Kerns, Pre-Law, El Dorado Rodney King, History, Independence John Knoll, Soc. Work, Frontenac Susan Kobets, Elem. Ed., Kansas City Wayne Krantz, Acc., Manville, NJ. Gary Kreighbaum, Math, Baldwin John Kreissler, Mark., Lamar, Mo. Gary Krokroskia, Elem. Ed., Picher, Okla. Kenneth Kruger, Chem., Arcadia Kenny Kunstel, Physics, Arcadia Henry Kusonoki, Ind. Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii Leroy Lafferty, Acc., Nevada, Mo. Sharon Laine, Elem. Ed., Arma Carol Lake, For. Lang., Cwfeyville George Lampe, Pre-Law, Pittsburg Ray Leonard, Soc. Sci., Carl junction, Mo. Dale Levens, Acc., Pittsburg Mike Lewark, Math, Coffeyville Gary Lind, Bus. Ad., Iola Steve Locke, Mark., Kansas City Lydia Lodge, English, Arkansas City John Lohman, Ind. Arts, Leavenworth Melba Lumm, Phys. Ed., Valley James Lynch, Elem. Ed., Mound S t. Paul Colleen Lyon, Elem. Ed., Paola William Maguire, Mark. Ft. Scott Charles Main, Phys. Ed., Uniontown Judith Marrone, History, Pittsburg Joe Marks, Soc. Sci., Parsons Salvador Marquez, Phys. Ed., Humboldt Edward Martin, III, Music Ed., Cojfeyville Larry Martin, Soc. Work, Osawatornie Mary Martin, Bus. Ed., Cojeyville Louis Martino, Bio., Ottumwa, Iowa George Masuoka, Soc. Sci., Ka aa Kauai Hawaii P , Carllyn Mathis, Elem. Ed., Girard John Maycumber, Bus. Ad., Ft. Scott Michael Mayerske, Phys. Ed., F airbank, Penn. Judi Mayhew, Soc. Work, Ft. Scott Clyde Mays, Math, Iola Michael McAtee, Acc., St. Paul Harry McClanahan, Mark., Pittsburg Melba McCune, Elem. Ed., Carthage, Mo. Ruth McCune, Elem. Ed.,joplin, Mo. Jimmy McFall, Mark., Neoslio, Mo. Ken McGuffin, Soc. Sci., Iola Jacqueline McGuire, Elem. Ed., McCune Seniors: MCK-RED Perrine McKenzie, Art Ed., Fredonia Galen McKinley, Bio.,jo,I1lin,Mo. Dean Meadows, Elem. Ed., Ozark, Mo. john Messenger, Draft., Pittsburg jack Messer, Physics, Crestline Mary Ann Metzinger, Elem. Ed., Coffeyville Betty Micks, Elem. Ed., Kansas City -Iudy Miksch, Elem. Ed., Oswego jerry Millard, Acc., Leavenworth Ellen Miller, Elem. Ed., Lansing Francis Miller, Math, Pittsburg Karen Miller, Soc. Sci., Baxter Springs Leland Moore, Soc. Sci., Fontana Robert Moore, Mark., Parsons Sharon Moore, For. Lang., Kansas City Janet Morrison, Elem. Ed., La Harpe Gary Morton, History, Altoona Mel Moss, Phys. Ed., Levittown, N.Y Roger Munden, Ind. Tech., Delierry Tex. George Mussat, Chem., Frontenac Sandra Nakao, Elem. Ed., Kapaa Kauai, Hawaii Glenice Neptune, Elem. Ed., Fredonia Patricia Niemeir, Mark., Ft. Scott john Norman, Soc. Sci., Naperville, Ill. Michael Nowell, Soc. Sci., Liberty, Mo. Ronald Nutt, Bio., McCune Robert O'Connor, Acc., Overland Park Thomas O'Dell, History, Longton Alvin Officer, Ind. Arts, Leaven- worth Gary Olson, Acc., Pittsburg Richard Pickard, Des. 84 Draft., Parsons Robert Platt, Printing, Great Bend William Pollman, Math., Humboldt Loren Pontious, Acc., Parsons john Porter, Pre-Law, Altamont Sally Powers, Elem. Ed., Cojjeyville Dan Prichard, Soc. Work, Fredonia Susan Proctor, Elem. Ed., Kansas City Chuck Puckett, Mark., Parsons Mary Jo Qiuaglione, Elem. Ed., Cojjeyville Eugene Quint, History, Newton Douglas Radcliffe, Pol. Sci., Trenton, NJ. jim Rairdon, History, Arkansas City Saul Ratley, Soc. Work, ElDorado james Redfield, Math., Humboldt john Oman, Soc. Sci., Kansas City Stephen Orban, jr., Bus. Ad. Bloomfield, Nj. James Orr, Ind. Arts, Parsons Ruth Osborne, Bus. Ed., Lockwood, AMO. Otto Ossana, Mark., Arma Dila Ostrander, Bio., Fredonia David Owen, Psych.,joplirz, Mo. Shirley Palmer, Elem. Ed., Carland Ruby Parman, Lang. 84 Lit., Ft. Scott Irvin Parsons, Ind, Arts, Burden Kathryn Pease, Elem. Ed., LaCygne Wilda Pentola, Phy. Ed., Girard joe Perrigo, Speech, Crenola Raymond Peterson, Physics, Erie Robert Piccinelli, Math., Cirard If Q-if Wm ar' i 227 Seniors: RHO-STE l 5 s Sherrill Rush, Music Ed., Chanute Sandra Russell, Bus. Ed., Kansas City james Scates, Ind. Arts, Fredonia Bill Scavezze, Soc. Work, Pittsburg joseph Schadeberg, Psych., Coffey- ville judith Schmidt, Lang. 8: Lit., Parsons Curtis Schmitz, Printing, Oswego Judith Schoenhofer, Elem. Ed., Kansas City David Schroeder, Acct., Danforth, Ill. Thomas Schweitzer, Acct., Kansas City Vada Scifers, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Floyd Seglie, Chem., Franklin Gary Selby, Bio.,joplin,M0. Marlene Senechal, Elem. Ed., Fron- tenae Larry Seybold, Soc. Work, Pittsburg David Rhodes, Acct., Edna Kathleen Rice, Lang. 84 Lit., Parsons Linda Rice, Phy.Ed., Chanute Glenna Richardson, Lang. 8c Lit., Kansas City jean Roach, Math., Westphalia Donald Robbins, Biol. Parsons Christina Robertson, Music, Pittsburg Orville Roblyer, Acct., M iarni, Okla. Elayne Roby, Music Ed.,joplin, Mo. Keith Roney, Mark., Webb City, Mo. David Roos, Bus. Ad., Shawnee Mission Patricia Ropp, Music Ed., Carthage, Mo. Glenn Rose, Acct., Stanley Ronald Rowland, Elem. Ed., Nevada, Mo. Robert Runyan, Soc. Work, Paola Donna Shadkhoo, Home Ec., Pleasanton Gay Shaw, Math., Pittsburg Michael Shaw, Physics, Galena Emma Sherman, Bus. Ad., Pittsburg Louis Shields, Math., Pittsburg Neil Shiraki, Ind. Ed., Kajlaa Kauai, A Hawaii Mary Shoup, Elem. Ed., Columbus Harry Shute, Ind. Ed., Pittsburg Patti Sinn, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Melvin Skolavt, Printing, Parsons Marion Sloan, Physics, Pratt Donald Smith, Chem. Arcadia Donna Smith, Spanish, Pittsburg Gerald Smith, Phy Ed., Parsons Lucille Simmons, Bus. Ed., Galesburg N joseph Smith, Psych., Walnut Judith Smith, Mark., Girard Larry Smith, Soc. Sci., Cbetopa Marvin Smith, Phy. Ed., Moline Theodore Snider, Chem., Pittsburg Sabina Snow, Home Ec., Pittsburg Dave Spangler, Elem. Ed., Fairoiew LaDonna Speck, Elem. Ed., Pine- villa, Mo. Don Spencer, Bus. Ad., Prairie Village William Spencer, Acct., Indejzendence james Sprouse, Chem., Chetopa Lynne Stahl, Music, Baxter Springs Robert Stahl, Music, Pittsburg Donald Starchman, Math., Asbury, Nlo. Gary Steed, Ind. Arts, Mulvanzf Seniors: STE-WIG J SY: 5 Hex, S mi 3 r S 5 3 Q X f 1 I 0 Q f Qf . I , 1 ' Q: . gf. 5511 V zrsfi David Stewart, Phy. Ed., Highland Donna Stiteler, Bus. Ed., Girard Joseph Stone, Bus. Ad., Wichita Donald Stuckey, Acct., Pittsburg Theodore Stueber, Mark., Parsons Patricia Sturdevant, Bus. Ed., Kansas Cit Daniel Stwalley, Phys. Ed., Mulberry Dennis Swan, Art, Pittsburg Richard Tackkett, Auto. Tech., Clearwater Henry Taffner, Ind. Arts,-jasper, Mo. Patty Talarico, Elem. Ed., Arrna Phyllis Talley, Soc. Work, Moran Richard Taylor, Phys. Ed., Stanley Alan Thiebaud, Mark., Parsons Ronald Thomas, Acct., Carthage, Mo. Dale Thomasson, Elem. Ed., Garnett Richard Thompson, Math., joplin, Mo. David Thurman, Pol. Sci., Nevada, Mo. Thomas Thurman, Bus. Adm., Erie Gary Tindill, Des. 8c Draft., Carthage, M o. Andy Todd, Phy. Ed., Wichita Martha Todd, Elem. Ed., Girard Carol Tokunaga, Elem. Ed., Kealake- kua, Hawaii David Torbett, journalism, Pittsburg Iris Traxson, Elem. Ed., Mound Valley Patricia Trewyn, Phy. Ed.,joplin, Mo. James Triplett, Bio., Webb City, Mo. james Turner, Bus. Adm., Little River Warren Turner, Phy. Ed., joplin, Mo. Sharon Vance, Elem. Ed., Liberal, Mo. Frances Vanderburg, Phy. Ed., Macomb, Ill. David Van I-looser, Bus. Adm., Kansas C ity Karen Van Laningham, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Shirley Vanlerberg, Elem. Ed., Shawnee Mary Anne Vietti, Soc. Work, Pitts- burg Ruth Von Stroh, Speech, Lockwood, Mo. Sandra Wadkins, Soc. Sci., McCune Kathy Wagner, Eng., Coffeyville Tamara Walford, Bus., Humboldt Ronald Walker, Bus., Adm., Parsons james Wall, Acct., Independence Charles Wallace, Acct.,jol11lin, Mo. Ruth Waller, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg William Waller, Bio., Girard Gary Wantiez, Ind. Ed., Columbus Dennis Waring, Bio., Garnett Leonard Waring, Ind. Arts, Pittsburg Linda Webb, Elem. Ed.,joplin, Mo. Maree Webb, Elem. Edwjoptin, Mo. Judith Weber Elem. Ed., Carthage, Mo. jack Weide, Math., Osawatomie Kieth Weide, Acct., Osawatomie Julia Welcher, Bus. Ed.,joj1lin, Mo. Ann Wells, Elem. Ed., Pittsburg Robert Wells, History, Columbus Marvin West, History, Pittsburg Barry White, Elem. Ed., Kansas City Linda Whiteside, Phy. Ed., Ft. Scott Kathleen Wicker, Elem. Ed., Indepen dence Walter Wigton, Music, Columbus Seniors: WIL-ZIM l, J Mike Wilcox, Print. Tech., Wichita john Williamson, Des. 84 Draft., B axter Spri rigs Judy Willis, Eng., Wichita Larry Wills, Bio., Parsons Ronald Wilson, Soc. Sci., Commerce, Okla. Ronnie Wimmer, Foreign Lang., Ft. Scott Dean Wineinger, Ind. Arts., Norwich Floyd Woods, Phy. Ed., Crestline Larry Wright, Acct., Cogeyville Alice Yates, Bus. Ed., Kansas City Sarah Yates, Home Ec., Carthage, Mo. Gale Yocum, Elem. Ed., Seneca, Mo. Kathy Young, Elem. Ed., Newton Howard Zimmerman, Bus. Ed., Olathe fd 2 xssi 'iwi1i'Y g5ll,!Qkl S P ' i V , 4 t fi fi :Qu hs... ndergraduates ACH BAR Russell Achilles, Fr., Hutchinson Nancy Ackley,kIr.,St.-john jacqualyn Adams, jr., Fredonia Larry Adams,jr., Pittsburg Miles Adams, Fr., Clarksville, Ark. Ronald Adams,-lr., Shawnee Alan Adkins, Soph., Baxter Springs Bob Agnew, Fr., Muncie Helen Aikins,jr., Oxford Billy Aikman, Fr., Pittsburg Gloria Albergucci, Fr., Frontenac Roxanna Albright, Soph., Parsons Judy Alford, jr., Lawton Richard Alford, Fr., Lawton Raymond Allee, Soph., Fort Scott Daniel Allen, Fr., Burlington Merle Allen, jr., MoCune Stephen Allen,jr., Columbus Carolyn Anderson, Fr.,john.von Larry Anderson, Soph., Nashville, Mo. Wilma Anderson, jr., Coffeyville Archie Appleberry, Jr.,Kansas City Farell Archer, Fr., Garnett Ronald Archer,jr.,Sand Springs, Okla Alan Armstrong, Fr., Columbus Charles Arndthlr., Kansas City Sandra Arthur, Fr., Erie Mary Aschentrop, jr., Neosho, Mo. Andrew'Ashbacher, Fr., Arrna Sandy, Askins, Fr., Pittsburg john Atharton, jr.,Overlarid Park jeff Ault,jr., Newton Ruby Avery, Fr.,Montgornery, Ala. Esther Baber, Jr., Elsberry, Mo. Melvin Bachmann, jr., Nliddleton, Wis, Eugene Bagnall, -Ir., Fort Scott Jeffrey Bailey, jr., Overland Park Diane Bainter,jr., Liberal, Mo. Beverly Baker,jr.,Independenee Frank Baker,jr., Pittsburg' Gerald Baker, Fr., Wichita Harvey Baker, Fr., Girard Kathy Baker, Soph., Topeka Kay Baker, jr., Carthage, Mo. Mary Bakernlr., Kansas City Miahael Bakerulr., Webb City, Mo. Vicki Bakerulr., Tozvanda john Baldwin,kIr.,joj1lir1,Mo. Bradley Ballkjr., Baxter Sjniizgzv Ronald Ballard, Soph.,Mt, Grove, Mo. Elizabeth Banke,Soph.,joplii1 Leonard Banzet, Soph., Bartlett Terry Barkley, Fr., Riverton Kathy Barnes, Flinhfffiltttf ndergraduates: B R-BRG rib , 5, 'I A .QUE f W 4' L x . W4 , l Robert Barnes, Fr., Sedan Melvin Barnett, Soph., Parker Harold Barnhart, Sr., Chanute Charles Barrett, Fr., Osawatomie Kay Bartels, Fr., Kasnas City Richard Barth, Soph., Fredonia Alan Bartholomew, Fr., Great Bend Michael Bartholomew, Fr.,Coffeyville Carol Barton,jr., Arkansas City Ivel Barton, Fr., Fredonia jerry Barton, Fr., Fredonia Roberta Baskette, Fr., Colden City, Ala -Ianzen Bass, Fr.,Monetl, Mo. Robert Bass, Fr.,jewell Darlene Battitori, Fr., West Mineral jane Bauer, Fr., Columbus Thomas Bay, Soph., Arkansas City Karen Baxtenjr., Overland Park I.. R. Baxter, Fr.,Overland Park jim Beachler, Fr., Overland Park Kathleen Beaty,,Ir., Parsons Constance Beaver,kIr.,Nevada, Mo. Milton Beaverulr., Sedalia, Mo. Terrell Beck, Soph., Wichita Marrin Becker, Fr., Oswego Oliver Becker,jr., Oswego Becky Bedene, Soph., Arrna Raymond Beeton,LIr., Peabody Nikki Bell, Soph.,McCune Charles Bemis, Fr., Leawood Shirley Benedict, Soph., Paola Mary Benelli,jr., Pittsburg Harry Benjamin, klr.,Overland Park Darlene Bennett, Fr., Wichita james Benson, Fr.,Cherokee Cardie Bergant, Soph.,Frontenac Paul Bergant, Fr., Mineral Bobby Berry, jr., Haxter Springs Carol Berthot, Soph., Chanute jim Berthot,jr., Lamar, Mo. jeane Best, Soph.,Kansas City Diane Bethard, Fr., Kansas City Carolyn Bettega, jr., Wichita Von Bettega, Soph., Baxter Springs Steve Bever, Re., Farlington Keith BeVier,LIr., Webb City, Nlo. Time Giggs, jr., Kingman Parviz Bina,vIr., Tehran, Iran William Binkley,-Ir., Excelsior Springs Mark Bishir, Soph., Webb City, Mo. Cary Bishop, Fr., Kansas City Linda Bismark, Fr., Parsons Nancy Black, Fr., Pittsburg Sandra Blackett,jr., Coffeyville Harriet Blaes, Fr., Cherryvale Larry Bland,jr., Neosho, Mo. Carolyn Blazie, Soph., Arrna Glenn Bliss, Fr., Kansas City L. E. Blubaugh, II,uIr., Fort Srott Lois Boatright, Fr., Brenaugh, Mo. Barbara Bockelman, Fr., Pittsburg john Boecker, Sr., Paxsons Cordon Boerwinkle,jr., Chanute, Charles Bogatieulr., Pittsburg Dixie Boggs, Fr., Columbus Claudette Bogle, kjr., Chanute Linda Bogle,jr.,Chanute Lovis Bohannan,jr., Wichita Carol Boley,jr., Cogeyville Deane Bolick, Fr., Cherokee Stephen Bolton,jr., Overland Park Connie Boner,jr., Independence Richard Bonham,jr., Cojfeyville Mike Bonner, Soph., Osaufatomie Jerald Booker, Soph., Las Vegas, Nev, Patricia Boone Fr., Pittsburg Doug Borchardt, jr., Shawnee Jeanette Borello, Soph., Pittsburg Lillian Bosseau, Soph., Pittsburg jean Bottenshlr., Carthage, Mo. Kay Bottero, Fr., Harrisonville, Mo. Lynn Bousman, Soph., Shawnee Donna Bowman, Soph.,Butler, Mo. ,lim Bowman, Fr., Cherokee Richard Bowman,Jr., Galesburg joseph Boyer, Fr., Overland Park Sherry Boyes, Soph., Galena Edmund Brackett, Fr., Pittsburg Shurleen Braden, Fr., Pittsburg Rebecca Bradfield, jr. , Altamont Giulia Bradfor, Fr., Columbus Katherine Bradshaw, Sr., Parsons -Iohnnie Brady, Fr., Pittsburg Kenneth Brady, Fr., Pittsburg Kenneth Bowman,jr., Sr., Carthage, Mo. William Brady, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Cinda Braman,jr., Nlound Valley Marilyn Brand,jr., Cherryvale Sharon Brant, Fr., Thayer Margery Brassart, S0ph.,Columbus Mary Brassfield, Fr.,Mission Sara Breen, Soph., Wellington Roger Breneman, jr., Girard Karen Brenneckeulr., Moran Carolyn Britt0n,jr., Arkansas City Darrell Brock, Fr., Kingman Sandra Brock, xIr.,Ne0sho, Mo. Eunice Bromert, Fr., Ottawa Gm S .- , Q' f Sr t l 5 l ' if Undergraduates BRO CO Billie Brooks, Soph., Hume Devere Brothers,-Jr.,B11rder1 Ronald Brower, Jr., Moran Beverly Brown, Fr., Wiehita Connie Brown, Fr., KllII.Y!1.Sflll,1' Gary Brown, Fr., Olathe Jim Brown, Fr.,Nevaa'a,1Vlo. Keith Brown, Fr.,joplir1,iVlo. Lyle Brown, Fr.,Carl-jzmetiarz, Ma. Lynn Brown, Fr.,Nezfa1la, M n. Marilyn Brown,Jr., Lola Beverly Broyles,Jr., Blue Mound Phyllis Broyles, Soph., Blue Mound Wetzel Brumfield,-Jr., Ft. lfaiferzzuartlz Janice Brunner, Fr., lnrkwaozl, Mo. Steve Bryant, Fr., Kansax City Marvin Bualle, Soph., Arma Carolyn Buchanan, Jr., I'itt.x'l1arg Doug Buche, Fr., Arma Vicky Buck, Soph., Cherokee Judy Buckley, Soph., l,lll.Yll1l11Lf Brent Buctner, Fr., Calimzlnts' Joseph Bugni,Jr.,l'ittsl1urg John Bumgarner,Jr,,I'ittxl111rg Ralp Burdette, Fr., West Mineral Lorn Burdick, Fr., Pittxlzartf Jayne Burgin , Jr. , Kar1.faxCity,Ma. Stephen Burgoon, Soph., Osawatomie Jo Burke,Jr., Girard Thomas Burke, Fr., Baxter Spririgzi Catherine Burnett, Fr., Kan.va.v City Dennis Burnett, Fr., Kansas City Sharon Burns, Soph., Wichita Gordon Burt, Soph., Carthage, Ma. Tom'Burtnett, Fr., Meade Cary Busey, Fr., Talxa, Okla. John Bussone, Jr., I'itt.vl1arg John Butler, Soph., Pittslzurg Martyn Butler,Jr,, Centrlin Tim Cagle, Soph., Arma Susan Caldwell, Fr., Karz.x'a.v City Paul Cameron, Soph., Carthage, Ma. Cheryl Campbell, Soph., Benedict Sherry Canady, Fr., Shawnee Mission Jack Cann0n,Jr.,Jr,, I'ittsb1nQq Lila Cannon, Fr., Irzdejnenderzre Twila Cannon, Fr., lndepenzleare Rodney Capanash, Jr., Aurora, Ill. Carolyn Card, Fr., Columbus Glenn Carlile, Jr., Cqtfeyville Richard Carpenter, Soph., l,ll'lLXIl71,l07l Robert Carpenter, Soph., l'lea.x'ar1tar1 Cheryl Carr, Fr., Carnett Don Carter, Fr., Drexel, Mn. Linda Caruthers, Fr., Pittsburg Richard Caruthers, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Charles Carver, Soph., Altoona Evelyn Casey, Soph., St. Paul Maryetta Cass, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Terry Cassatt, Fr., Liveral, Mo. Kenny Cattaneo, Fr., Mulberry Mary Cavanaugh, Fr., Cirarll Helen Cave, Fr., Atchison jon Cavitt, Fr., Pittsburg Richard Cawby, Fr., Fontana Shirley Chalker, jr., Parsons Clara Chambers, Soph., Pittsburg Dee Chambers, Fr., Pittsburg john Chambers, jr., Pittsburg jerry Chancey, Fr., Pittsburg David Chapman, Fr., Pittsburg Ed Chapman, Fr,, Louisburg Ralph Chapman, Soph,, Pieree City james Chappell, Fr., Kansas City Cheryl Cheek, Fr., North Kansas City, Mo Horace Chesnutt,jr., Chetopa Modine Chickadonz, jr., Earlton Carol Chickering, jr.,-joplin, Mo. Roger Christian, Fr., Girard Ronald Christopher, Soph., Hoisington jerry Cicero, jr., Pittsburg Maybelle Circle, jr., NIrCune janet Clark, Wellington jeanne Cleveland, Soph., Belton, Mo Ronald Clifton, jr., Neodesha Cheryl Cline, Fr., Shawnee Mission Susan Clinesmith,jr., Wichita Don Clow, Soph.,j0plin, Mo. Casey Clugston, Soph., Pittsburg Karen Coaker, Soph., Pittsburg judith Cochran, jr., Fort Scott William Colborn, Pittsburg james Cole, Fr., Liberal, Mo. Stephen Cole,jr., Great Bend William Cole lI,jr., Parsons Connie Coleman,jr., Monett, Mo. Harold Coleman, Fr., Frontenae Patricia Coleman, Fr., Pittsburg john Collar, Fr., Pittsburg Rex Collier, Fr., Baxter Springs Brenda Collins, Fr., Leavenworth james Collins,jr., Overland Park Paula Colvin, Fr., Shawnee Mission jessica Compton,jr., Hutrhinson Sandra Compton, Soph., Cojjeyville , judy Conklin,jr., Osawatomie Marion W. Conley, r., Fredonia Billy Connely, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Undergraduates CO EIC Elaine Conrad,Jr., Parker Vicki Consolino,Jr,, Pittsburg Archie Cook,-Jr., Alba, Mo. Carol Cook, Fr., Carthage, Mo. John Cook, Fr., Baxter Spring? Robert Cooke, Fr., Kama? City Judy Coonrod,Jr., Pittsburg Susan Coonrod, Soph., Pittsburg Danny Cooper, Fr., Riverton Douglas Cooper, Fr., Prairie Village John Cooper, Fr., Baxter Springs Patty Cooseman, Fr., Pittxburg Toni Cordry, Fr., Girard Janice Covert, Fr., Columbus Marylin Cowan,Jr., Columbus Deana Cowell, Fr,, El Dorada Janine Cox, Fr., Parxons Nancy Cox,J r., Kmzisas City Charles Crawford,Jr., Paola George Crawford, Fr., El Dorado Springt Nlo. Janice Greger, Soph., Baxter Springs Danny Crepinsek, Fr., Arma Bill Crespino,Jr., Pittsburg Judith Crocker, Fr., Clzetopa Nancy Cromer,Jr., Mapleton James Crow, Fr., Baxter Springs Gary Crowder, Fr., Pineville, Mo. Michael Crowe,Jr., Pittsburg Bernetta Croxton, Fr., Paola Karen Crum,Jr., Sea'an Cheryl Crutchfield, Fr., Kansas City Lee Crutchfield,Jr., Kumar City Harry Cuendet,Jr., Verona, Mo. Joseph Culchati, Soph., Arrna Karen Cukjati, Fr., Arma Ronald Culbertson, Soph., Savanburg Francis Cunningham,Jr., Hutchinson Jim Cunningham, Soph., Pittxburg Richard Curfman, Fr., Wiryield Julia Curry, Fr., Spring Hill James Curt,Jr., Neodesha Patricia Curth, Soph., Kanwtt City Glenn Cushman, Fr., Wichita Catherine Cuthbertson, Soph., Girard Marvin Dahmen, Fr., Topeka Gwen Daily, Soph., Overland Park Barbara Dake, Fr., Galena Beverly Dalrymple, Soph., McCune Nancy Dalton, Fr., Baxter Springs Faye Damrill, Soph., Leavenworth Mary Daniel, Soph., Columbus Mary Darnell, Soph., Meriiarn Carl Daugherty, Fr., Lamar, Mo, Stanley Daugherty, Fr., Overland Park Linda Davidson, Fr., Anderson, Mo. Diane Davis, Fr., Osawatornie Paula Davis, Fr., Pittsburg David Davisonulr., Columbus William Davison, l-'r,, Wichita Donna Day, Fr., Kansas City Daniel Deasy, Sr.,Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Anna DeCastro, Fr., Frontenac Lynn Deckard, Fr., Pittsburg Bernita Degraffeiireidslr., Webb City, Mo. Don DeGruson, Fr., Wichita Diana Delmez, Fr., Pittsburg Lee DeMott, Soph., Pleasanton Karen Dent, Fr., Walnut Robert D8I1lIlCf,AIf.,f0IJll7L, Mo. Barbara Denton, Soph., Atchison Steve Denton, Fr., Shawnee Mission Sandy Devers, Fr., Pittsburg jack DeVore,jr.,LIr., Baldon Larry DeWitt, Soph., Wirjield Rayma Dicksonxlr., Bonner Springs Ieanne Dieu, Soph,, Pittsburg Linda Dikeman, Fr., Fl. Scott Ierry Dinoni, Fr., Pittsburg ilames Dittmer, Independence Shirley Dobbin,4lr., Wirhita Linda Dobie, Fr,, Kansas City Mike Doherty, jr., Kansas City Dennis Dolan, Shawnee Mission Iefferson Dooley, Fr., Crossett, Ark. Peggy Dormois, Soph., Chanute Wade Dorothy, Fr., Anderson, Mo. Doris Dotson,jr.,joplin, Mo. jerealdine Douglassulr., Kansas City jeanna Douglas,jr., Cofeyville Barry Draper, Fr., Pittsburg Sharen Drennan,jr.,joplin, Mo. Janice Drennen, Soph., Pittsburg Harold Drybread,jr., Moran Barbara Ducliwall, Soph.,Carthage, Mo. Dennis Duft, jr., CreatBer1d Gwendolyn Duft, Soph., Hutehinson Bernard Dumcum, Fr., Parker Dixie Dungan, Soph., Columbus Marilyn Durscherl, Soph., Caney Nicki Duy, jr., Kansas City Gerald Eadey, Soph., Independenfe Thomas Iiarpulr., Independence, Mo. Roger Easson,-Ir., Carthage, Mo. Mary Ediger, Fr., Meade Tom Edminster, Fr., Kansas City Douglas Edwards, Soph., Overland Park Richard Edwards, Sr., ElDorado Allen Eichhorn, Fr., Pittsburg ' A fs Q J lf Z l S E ,lilfu A L, . S M Q' 5,5 4 f' K a 5 N is , K .,- 3 5 ,i l '2 M y i- Viiiikfl- ,..f- ' r H Undergraduates: EIC-FU l s Sm if K i 1 X ' I 1 l Lb 'ti 1: :zg : :,, W if ati It .U I sf Atl 1 Ronald Eichhorn, Fr., Grmz1lzfiew,iVI Linda Eisenhart, Fr., I'illxburg Joanne Elliott, Sopl1.,l'i11.iburg Jennifer Ellis, Soph.. l'11r.wn1tv Marion Elswick, Fr.. 1.rmz11r, Mo, Lorna Emerson, Fr., I'itt.stbz1rg Sidney Engel,Jr.,joj1lin, Mn. Jillayne Engel, Fr., VVi1'hilu Fred Engquist, Kansas City Woodrow Eno, Fr., 1.inroln,Nebr. Judy Enz, Soph., Neozlexhn Evelyn Epler,-Jr., Colmnbuv Edward Epprcctln,Jr., l'fri1f,1'1fr1r1. Leonard Eulitl,Jr., iWiami, Okla. Barbara Evans, Smnzmon John Evans, Fr., I'itt.rburg Judith Evans, iWix,s'ion Robert Evans, Fr- l'ill.vburg Robert Evenson.Jr., l'im'zfillf, Mo. Kathy Ewing, Fr., H0n1iIzy,0klz1. Judy Erikson,Jr.. Saronburg Jim Erker, Sopli., C07I71'llJ'SfIl'iYlgS 0 Christine Ermun, Fr., VVPHJ City, Mo. Robert Ertinzin, Fr.. 1'ill.xburg Lena Erwin, Fr., Kamrm Cify Myron Fahler,jr.. Cqffkf-willy Gary Fair,jr., Monrtl, Mo. Patricia Fairbanks,jr., lrzrleperzzlwzff KCI'llIll21lI'12ilKllSIil.-jl'-,I7Yl7I jimmy Farley, jr., Pittsburg 'Ferry Farnaciari, Fr., l rm1!f'r1rn' Alilolilll Farokhpour, TI'lII'llIl, Iran Tony l'lC2lI'lTl0l1Il, Fr., lflfaxl Minzfral judith Fcess,jr., Parxorzx jeanette Fettig, Fr., Pitliburg Phyllis Fiechtl,jr., Clwrrvrfalff jim Fitch, Fr., Pittsburg janice Fitzpatrick, Soph., Haysifille Phyllis Fitzpatrick, Sopl1.,joj11ir1, Ma. Donald Fleury, Soph., Arma Gary Flood, Fr., Columbia Henry Flores, Fr., Tufson, Arr, james Fogarty, Soph., Pittsburg john Force, Soph., Leawnwortlz Linda Ford,jr., Girard Mildred Fossey, Fr., Mound Cily David Foster,jr., Rossville Dennie Foster, Fr., 01ff'rfz1r11ll'11rk Xie ,ww Undergraduates: FCS-HEM Marilee Foster,jr., Troy Karen Foust,jr.,joplin, Mo. Larry Fox, Soph., Clay Center john Francis, Soph., Rose Hill Kathy Francis, Soph., Anthony Nancy Franklin, Fr., Kansas City janet Frasco, Soph., Pittsburg judy Frederick, Pittsburg Karol French, Fr,, Carthage, Mo. Richard French, Fr., Riverton Robert French, Fr., Wichita Russel French, Soph., Pittsburg Allan Fretzs, Soph., Wichita Tim Frieden, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Stanley Friederich, Fr., Chanute Bill Fruetel, Soph., Prairie Village jack Fulton,jr., Pittsburg jerald Funk,jr., Sanibel Island, Fla. Ray Funk, Soph., Parker Rod Furgason,jr., Miami, Fla. William Gallagher, Hallowell Patricia Galvin, Fr., Weir Harriett Gandy, jr., Shawnee Mission David Garard, Fr., McCune judy Garber, jr., Baxter Springs Gloria Gardner, Soph., Bartlesville, Okla Kenneth Garrett, l-'r,, Baxter Springs Sue Garrett, Soph., Shawnee Mission Tana Garett, Fr., Oswego Ann Garrigues, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Sandra Garrison, jr., Pittsburg Stephen Gash, jr., Pittsburg Vickie Gastel, Fr., Lamar, Mo. jane Gaston, Soph., Asbury, Mo. Sherill Gatchell, Soph., Clay Center Ron Gates, Soph., Girard Alyce Gaulding, Fr., Tulsa, Okla. Royce Gay, jr., Pittsburg Sandra Geil, Soph., Carthage, Mo. Lowell Geisler, Fr., Pittsburg Michael George, jr., Cherryvale Richard George, jr., Parsons Sheila George, Fr., Quapaw, Okla. Connie Geouge, Fr., Oswego David Gibbens, Fr., Prairie Village Gayle Gibson, jr., Columbus Patricia Gillette, jr., Girard Ronald Gillman,jr., Carthage, Mo. Dennis Gilmore, Fr., Frontenac jamie Gilmore, jr., Baxter Springs Mary Ann Giltner, Soph., Parsons Roger Gladden, Soph., Carterville, Mo. William Glennon, Fr., Pittsburg Paula Glick, Fr., Pittsburg Kenneth Gnagy,-lr., Derby Tom Goettelulr., Carthage, Mo. Charles Goliorth, Soph,, Overland Park Maury Goldfeder, Fr., Sl, Loaix, Mo. Ray Gollhaler,-lr., Cartl1age,fVIo. Louise Gomer,.Ir., Cherryifale Al Goodgen, r., Eudora Clifford Goodwill, Fr., Williamsburg Ruth Gorham, Fr., Cariey Tom Gorman, Fr., Fl. Srott Byard Gosch, Grad., Noraiirli Lorinda Gowens, Fr., Galena Larry Graher, Soph., Lllv.t.x'e.v Billy Graham, l-'r,,Co1feyzfille Donald fiI'2ll l2iITl,kII'.,J0fIll7l, Mo. james Graham, Fr., Fredonia Wilma Graham, Soph., Pittxburg Henry Granger,-lr., A1l'TlIli!l7I,l,VIlSX. Karla Grant, Fr., Oiutego Rosemary Grant, Fr., Overland Park Clayton Graves, r., Manhattan Beael1,C joy Graves, Fr., Baxter Sfrringt Kenneth Gray, Soph., Columbus jerry Grecian, Beloit Alice Green,-lr., Cirard Ronald Green, lfr,, Pittxburg Pamela Greenfield, Soph., Wichita Sherill Greenwoodtlr., Baxter Springs Linda Greer, Fr., Altamont Carol Gripp, Soph., Kamat City Francis Gripp, Fr., Kansas City Nancy Gross, Parker Eugene Grotheer, Pittsburg Martin Grotheer, Fr., Pittsburg Kathaleen Groveklr., Coffeyville Mimi Gudgen, Soph., Pittsburg Rodger Gufley, Soph., Kansas City Carolyn Gunnels, Fix, Drexel, Mo. -Iames Gunnels, Fr., Drexel, Mo. john Gunnels, Soph., Drexel, Mo. Sheila Gutteridge, Fr., Kansas City Dennis Haddock,LIr,, Prairie Village julie Hadl, Soplr, Lawrenee Paul Hagan, Soph., Mexieo, Mo. Gaylene Hagen, Fr., Ateltimon Barbara Haggard, Soph., Pittxburg Patty Haggard, Fr., Dex Moines, Iowa Robert Haileyalr., iVPKI.Yllf1,M!I. Betsy Hale, Fr., Leaifenworth Bonnie Hall, Fr., Webb City, Mo. Robert Hall, Soph., Louixbarg Darwin Hamilton, klr., Carnett Pamela Hamilton, lfr., Pittxburg Melvin Hamlin, Soph.,1r1dej7eaderzfe al. i Undergraduates: M-HU . awfmra. .Ae - - janiee Hammer,jr.,joplin, Mo. Barbara Hammer, Fr., Los Angeles, Caly Patricia Hammond, Fr., Olathe james Hamnock, Pittsburg Sally Hanner, Soph., Mission Karen Hansen, Soph., Lamar, Mo. . , Zandra Hanstord, jr., Riverton . . ,,., Ti Mary Hynds, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. ,nv ,... A.v W I Terry Hardesty,jr. Ronnie Hysten, Fr., Leavenworth Dale Hardesty, jr., Mulvane , Oronogo, Mo. , , 2-' -fg Richard Hardy, Fr., Pittsburg Nh gh. . . UW' f is , i ,. Q it l jaws t t WWE. ' ' at x at 2 ftswazt - gisefsfgss. :' N f Les, ss' 7 ifqii s ' 11155 :Ms . A - Ettliig . :safes - tau' f QQ - - wi gs, f X Vanetta Hardy,jr., Ronald Harley, Fr., Robert Harper, jr., Nelson Hawkins,jr Genia Hegwer, Fr., ADavid Harady,jr., 4 Pleasanton Riverton Nancy Harlow, Fr., Ft. Stott Carol Harmel, Fr., Wichita Lois Harmon,jr., Iola Wichita Paula Harpster, Soph., Ft. Scott Victoria Harreld, Soph., Galena jack Harris,jr., Pittsburg jim Harris, Fr,, Lamar, Mo. Larry Harris,jr., Hepler john Harrison, jr.,-loplin, Mo. Rebecca Harrison, jr., Pittsburg David Hart,jr., Stjoseph, Mo. Carol Hartke,jr,, Hutchinson Albert Hartman, jr.,joplin, Mo. Diana Harvey, Soph., Haysville jeanetta Haslam, jr., Pittsburg Arthur Hathaway,jr., Kansas City Bonnie Hawkins,jr., Wichita ., Parsons Bob Hawlcinson, Fr, Baxter Springs jean Hawkinson,-jr William Hawley,jr., Dodge City ., Baxter S prings Marilyn Hayden, Fr., Pittsburg janie Haynes, Soph., Overland Park Ralph Headley, Soph., Gas City Gayle Heasty, Fr., Mayfield Phillip Hedrick, jr., El Dorado David Heffernan, Fr., Pittsburg Carthage, Mo. jo Ann Heil, Fr., Kansas City Robert Heitschmidt, Soph., Leawood jeannine Hell, Fr., Wifhila Carmen Helton,jr.,-lojllin, Mo. jacque Helton, Soph.,joplin, Mo. Murl Helwig, Soph., Columbus Barb Henderson, Fr., Las Angeles, Calif Karen Henderson, Fr., Centralia, Ill, Mike Hennessy, Soph., Parsons Donna Henry, Parsons nlolin Hensley, Fr., Longton Connie Herlocker. Fr., fiirarrl Marilyn Herlockexyklr., Ilirarrl Roberta Nerman,jr., Pittxburg klulie Hess, Fr.,A1tamont .Indy Hevner. Soph., Goofllanrl .john Hexter, Fr., St. 1.oui.v, Mn, Barry Heyl,AIr., Br1rtle.x'z'iIIe, Olcla, Robert Hiellxlr., Larnerl Barbara Higgins, Sopli., Kansas City, Mo. Dave Hilger, Sopb., Oxt Carole Hlll,kIf.,P!1T,YUIl.Y Robert Hill,,Ir,, Girard lirmen Hillliouse, Fr., Veroma, Mo. Richard Hined, Fr., Pittxbnrg Raymond Hittle, Sopli.,Sj1ringlIiIl lim Hobson, Sopb., llozvanl Don Hochulr., Hoivingtmz Nancy Hoffman, Fr., 17fIT.VtI7I.Y Vicky Hoffman, Soplr, Prairie Village Vivian Holden, Sopb., Cherokee Charles Holley,-Ir., Glen C01fe,N.Y, LeRoy Hollowayujr., Fr., i'VIfl'l1er.von Wanda Holly, Fr., Leazferzwnrtlz Marllia Holsingerxlr.. Par.wm.v Patti Holzman, Soph., Wirhita .lobnny Homer, Fr., Meade john Hood, Fr., Pittsburg Nadine Hoofnagle, Fr., Cr1rtlzage,lW0. Herna Hoover, Fr., Plea.vanton Chuck Hoover,-Ir., Pleasanton Gay Hopkins,jr., Sareoxie, Mo. 'lihomas H0pkins,jr., FIA,,1fll!I,YIlSClfy William Hopkins, Fr., Krirzxm City liweleen Hornbuckle, Fr., I'itt.wb11rg Bessie Hosman, l,tff.Y11I1l'y' Lloyd Hotchkiss, Soph., Pittsburg Nancy Howard,-Ir., Erie Palsy Houchin, Fr., Arma Tony Houcbinkjr., Arnm Mark Housewearl, Fr., Mrllune Terry Howard,jr., Webb City, Mn. Tatton Howe, Fr., Shawnee Richard Howey, Fr., Baxter' Spririgv Mary Hoy, Fr., Wichita .james Hubbard, Fr., Neodexlza Marlene Hubbard, Sopli., Kingman Michael Huff, Fr., Attira Paul Hulenhlr., Shawnee Nlixximl lobn Hull, Fr., Carthage, Mn, lark Hulsey,kIi'.,joplin, Mo. Rose Humble, Fr., Pittsburg Mary Hunker, jr., Mwmtalz Belly Hunt, Cojfeyville -eg..-,,.,,g:.,.Q Q -F M . t av' , 'Q if , :.,. -A., 1 W - M X ' 245 i ,LW rl, ,ww 4-, ilqaiasv: 'UV' 'SM Undergraduates: HU -KRE ' '-'f ini? fgfiiii -x s ,.:. I 'df i . 246 Cliff Hunt, Soph., Stanlify Chester Hunter, jr., lft. Si-all Nancy Hurst, Soph, CIIIIIVIIIIIIA Richard Hurst, Soph., .llissiiizi Martha Huston, Fr., Baxlrr Sjningxv Martha Hutchins, Soph., C!lVlllllg'P, Ma john Hutinett, jr,, Clianlm' Sherry Ingersoll, Fr., l.wiwnzifo1'tli james Iori, Soph., l'itt.sb1n'g Sherry lsenmann, l'lI'.,AlIl.Yf1I'I', Mo. Donna jackson, Soph., l'ill.sl1iirg George jackson, jr., Calmia Wanda jackson, Fr., Ix'aii.wi.s Ciiy, Ma. jackie jacobson, Soph., Uxiiziirilimiii' Charlotte jagusch, r., Kruimsi City Terri james, Soph., Pifflbllllif' Allen jameson, l'itt.xl1iirg Nedla janzen, Soph., Allammit Randy jay, Fr., Wiirliila David jeftery, jr., Merida Frank jeler, jr., lJiU.Y111lI1Q' joe jenkins, Soph., Kaii.sa.s City Llewlyn jenkins, jr., Clianuti' Wallace jensen, Soph., l'ill.xl11irQQ Steve jeselnik, Soph., Hrtlzrl Carolyn jester, Irzilrpifrzrlrrzw Tom jester, Fr., Wirliilii Richard johns, Fr., Omaha, ivffl. David johnson, jr., l,ilf.S,lIlIlQ' Earl johnson, jr., Kiirimx City Gerald johnson, jr.,jnplin, Mn. john johnson, Soph., Crow, Olcla. judy johnson, jr., Winfield Kenneth johnson, Soph., l'ill.sl1urg Verna johnson, Miami, Olila. Arla jones, Fr., Kansas Cily, Ma. Bill jones, Fr., Girard Buddy jones, Soph., Slorlflmi, Mo, Charles jones, Fr., Colinalizix David jones, jr., Miami, Okla. Glenn jones, jr,, Califxlmrg joyce jones, Fr., Bronauglz, Mo, judy jones, Fr., KIlI1.XIl.X City Keith jones, Fr., Wallin! Mary jones, Soph., Kaiixiix Ciiy Mary jones, Fix, Frmiteizai' Nancy jones, Sopli., Kaiixax Ciljr Nancy jones, Soph., Iiaxtifr .S'f1ring:x Ruth jones,jr., Wel1bCi1y, Mo. Sharon jones, jr., Allarrmnl Susan jorden, Soph., Coliunbw Michaeljudah, Fr., Burlington Sonjajudy, Fr., Mission Richardjunior, Fr., Arma xlo Ann -lurstzhe, jr., Parsons Keith -lust, Soph., Marion Helen hlnstice, Soph, Columbus Kenny Kabonic, Fr., Frontenai' Lawrentie Kanavy, jr., Havertown, Penn Miclmel Kane, Fr., Baxter Springs Mike Kapple,Llr., Columbus Aleffrey Karlinger, Fr., Franklin Don Karst, Fr., Hoisington Keith Karsten, Fr., Riverton james Kastler, Soph., Pittsburg Gary Kaufman, Fr., Kingman Paul Kaus, Soph., Oakrnont, Penn. Linda Kays, Fr., Pittsburg Robert Keith, Fr., Pittsburg Ronald Keith, Fr., Baxter Springs Alohn Keeney, Soph., Parsons Phyllis Keller, Soph., St. Francis Sheila Kelly,AIr,, Parsons Larry Kennaley, Fr., Kansas City Sandra Kennedy, Soph., Pittsburg Larry Kennett, Fr., Pittsburg Bill Kelly, Fr., Drexel, Mo. james Kendallulr., Oak Park, Ill. klohn Kennellxlr., Parsons Carl Kent, Fr., Mission Susan Keplingerklr., Girard Robin Kerr, Soph., Leavenworth Earl Kidd, Soph., Omaha, Nebr. Avis Kitnzey, Fr., Longton Bonnie King, Fr., Fort Leavenworth Dennis Kirk, Fr., Pittsburg Dennis Kirkendoll, Soph., Pittsburg Fred Kisromlr., Tucson, Ariz. Anna Kline, Fr., Galena Diane Knight, Fr., Prairie Village Linda Knight, Fr., Neoziesha Sam Knight,-Ir., Cogeyville Ronald Knostulr., Carthage, Mo. glatnes Knox, Soph., Cornmerre, Okla. -lanice Knuth, Fr., Wichita kludy Koch, Soph., Des Plaines, Ill. Pat Koehler, Fr., Nevada, Mo. lack Konntz,-Ir., Hutchinson Alohn Koonceblr., Emporia john Kopnieyer, Fr., Overland Park loin Kornleld, Soph., Pleasanton Kathy Kosorog, Fr., Kansas City l.ois Kotwitz, Fr., Drexel, Mo. Betty Kotztnan, Fr,, Frontenac ivlaribeth Kramer, Soph., Carden Plain 'lim Kramer,jr., Garden Plain Karen Kraner, Fr., Frontenaf Steve Kreighbaum, Fr., Baldwin ndergraduates: KRE-M G l Cindy Kreutziger, l-'11, 0Zfl'I'!llII!1PIlI'k Eileen Kuhel,Soph.,Iiir1ml Martha Kuns,Alr., Bmrzmn Robert Kunshek, Fr., PitI.sl1zn'g Norma Kusunoki,-lr., Hwzoluliz, Hnzunii Nancy Kurtz, Fr., K11n.sr1.x' Cily Claude Kyle, Fr., Kl7lg'?IlIl7l Marquita Laciy,kIr.,,Minn1i, Olfln. -Ierry Lager, Fr., Ft. Sm!! Gail Laing, Fr., Pitlxburg Carolyn Lair, Fr., Pittsburg Rosetta Lair, Fr., Pill.xb1n'g l l Glenda Lake, l-'r,, Wi1'l1z'l11 Glenda Lamb, Soph.. Kanmy Cffy Marylyn Lambert, Knrmtr lily Karen Lancaster, Fr.. Sw1'gwi1'lf Cathryn Lane, Fr.. Wirhilzz Dennis Lane, Soph., lflfriflllffl Ronald Laneulr., Slzazumw' Laurie Lapin, Fr., Kmrmis City Robert Lappin, Soph.. Wzlrliim Thomas Larsen, Fr., l,lffA'lIIlI'g Ian Lawesll, Fr., Colzzrzzbm Raymond Lawrence. Sopli.. l,Ill'XOVl,X 248 john Laws, Soph., Kansax City, Ma. Ronald Laughlin,jr., Carthage, Mo. Wayne Leake,jr., Mianzi, Okla. Esther Lee, jr.,.lasjmr, Alu. Gary Lee, Soph.,4ff1spm',Mo. Don Leever,jr., 01Wrlan1lI'ark Carolyn Lehrling, Sr., Wirliita George Lemaster, Fr., I'ittxburg jerri Lemon, Fr., l'itt,sln1rg Bob Leppke, Fr., Marion Pixie Liebig, Fr., Alrirlixari, VV1's. Richard Ligon, Fr,, fl0l1l7IIl1IlA William Limes,jr., Parsonx Darrell Lincoln, jr., Baxtf'rSf1rings Cletus Linenberger, Soph., Washington Donald Lipasek, Fr., Arma Michael Lipperd, Fr., C!lVl.I1U1Cli07L,lVIO Kenneth Lippert,jr., Lyndon Loren Litteer,jr., Moran Frank Little,jr., I'itt.vlnirg Karen Little, Fr., Prairie Village Linda Little, Soph., Prairie Village Larry Little, Augnxta Morton Livingston,jr., Riwrton Richard Livingston, Fr., Wirhita Barbara Lockerby, Fr., Munzrie Leonard Lockwood, Fr., Caldwell David Loefflen, Fr., Pittxlnirg Sue Loftin, Soph.. Elgin Reta Loggins, Fr., Wirlnta Diane Loiselle, Fr,, Pittsburg jerry Lomonaco, Fr., Kamax City, Mo. Stephen Lomshek, Soph., Cherokee Celia Long, Soph., Pittsburg Larry Longstreet,jr.,joplin, Mo. Karen Lord, Fr., Overland Park Patricia Louk,jr., Wichita Carolyn Lovelace, jr., Kansas City jesse Loving,jr., Pittsburg james Lowe, Fr., Walnut Robert Lowe, Soph., Pittsburg Greg Lowry, Soph., Sliaufner Mission Robert Lucian,jr., Columlnis Earl l.udlum,jr., l'itLsl1nrg Linda Lueck, Fr., Olathe Gerald Luttrell, Fr., lola Gretta Luttrell, Soph.,1ola Guyetta Mabin, Fr.. Kanxax City, Mo. Margaret Macari, Soph., Vlf'e,xt Mineral Lee Machetta, Fr., I'il!.sburq Deborah Mack, Fr., Tulsa, Okla, jim MacLachlan,jr., Wirlnta D'Ann Madewell, Soph., Overland Park Doris Magness,jr., Man.yfi1'ld,M0. ohn Mahin, Soph., 0wrl11r11ll'ar'h Karen Nlalan, Fr., 1'ie1'cf'City,il1a, Wesley Malik, Fr., Burlington Arthur Malle, Fr., Plll.Yl11lKQ' Kay Malone, Soph., Wirhita Pat Manley,jr., Ft. Srott ndergraduates: M H-MCG .7 4?'zdl ', ,Q ' 1 1.240 a , . ,H Charles Mansell, Fr., Kan,.va.x' City Dennis Mansfieldklr., Kamax City .Iohn Mantooth, Fr., Olathe V William Marchand,jr., Ellinzaaafl Charley Marino, Soph.,l rrn1le'r1ac' George Maris, Soph., Pittxbizrq Harold Maris, Fr., l,lllAlIIll1Lf' julie Maris, Fr., VVPlI'lI,f1lflll. Warren Marlow, Soph., Tapflra Robert Marquardt, jr., I'itt.i'lmrg' Michael Marrone, Fr., l'itlxl1urg Jeannie Marsh, Fr., Calumhux Mary Marsh, Soph., C0l'1l7Vll1Il.X Marilynn Marshall, Fr., Ilirarrl janet Martens, Fr., I,mzfenzuortl1 Dixie Martin, Fr., Wirlzlta Hilda Martin, l'iI'.,Blllll'T,ill11. Peter Martin, Fr., Ottawa Robert Martinache, jr., l'ill.xl11u'g Kenneth Mason,jr., Caffeyvillr Wilborn NIHSSCY,xII'.,kllIf1llI1, Ma. Alfred Mathis, Fr., Girard Paulette Mayerske, Fr., Fairhanlc, Penn Carrol Mayhood, Fr., Columhux Paul Mechsner, Fr., l.amar,il1o. Catherine Meehan, Fr., l,lll.YlIIlI'lQ Norma Meek, Soph., Chanutf Nancy Mendenhall,jr., Olathe Bill Merchantklr., Carthage, Ma. Kay Meredithhlr., Viola Leon Merz, Fr., Cedar Vale Richard Messengenjr., Ihttxlazzrg jack Messinger, Fr., Prairie Villagff Mary Meyer, Fr., Munfif Mitchel Miles, Fr., An-adm Bennett Miller, Soph.,Ne1fada,Mn, Bud Miller,jr., Rose Hill Charles Miller, Soph., Mohilv, Ala. Duane Miller, Soph.. Sand Sprmgx. Ulf Il Edward Millertlr., Wiflzita -Ierry Mitchell, Fr., lllrlzlta Ken Miller, Fr., Bz1xtwSjn'i11g1x Lanny Milleigklr., Nroxlza, Mn, Lawrence Miller, Lamar, Mn. G. A. Milleson,Sopn.,l'it1.vl1mg john Mintier,VIr., Mount V1'TIlUII,I1lll0 jerry Mitchell, Fr., Shawnee Misztimz J. O. Mitchell,jr.,joplin,Ma. Mike Mitchell, Fr., Winfield Ronald Mitchellulr., Creat Bend llarold Mitts, Fr., Columbus Marilyn Mitts,-lr., Columbus 'l'erry Mitts, -lr., Columlius Gerald Mock, lx'ansas City Mart' Monasmith, Fr., Maize Sandra Monroe, Soph., MrCuae led Monsour, Fr., Pittsburg Marsha Moody, Sr., Pittsburg jill Moon, Sopih., Pittsburg Carol Moore,AIr., Valley Center Sandra Moore, Fra., Fontana Aloyce Morarity, Soph., Pittsburg Beverly More, Fr., Mound Valley Gary Moreland, Soph., Leawood Carol Morey, Soph., Pittsburg -lim Morey,AIr., Pittsburg Mirhael Morganulr., Pittsburg Neal Morgan, Fr., Oak Park, Ill. Paula Morgan, Fr., Overland Park Nora Moriconi, Soph., Frontenar Charles Moricori, Fr., Frontenar Miles Morley,-lr., Overland Park Robert Morris, Fr., Tucson, Ariz. Utona Morris, Fr., Shawnee Barbara Mortimer, Fr., Osawalomie Steve Mosler,Alr., McCune Milam Mounts, Fr., Dexter Henry Mueting,.Ir., Centralia Daniel Mt1ller,jr.,l'ittsburg kludith Murphy,jr., Altamont Ronald Murphy,jr., Coffey-oille Edith Murray, Fr., Cherokee Howard Murray, Fr., Pratt Sandi Murray, Fr., Kansas City 'l'oni Muse, Fr., Pittsburg Karen Myers, Fr., Omaha, Nehr, Larry McCall, Fr,, Marionville, Mo. Katrina McCann, Soph., Sedan Taylor McCann,jr., Butler, Mo. Iohn Mt'Carthy,jr., Kansas City Larry Mdlarty, Fr., Wirfelrl Beth Mrillenahan, Soph., Neodesha Robert McClintock, Fr., Louisburg Donna McClure,-Ir,, lola Margie lNlCClllI'6,blln.,10l!1 Floyd McComb, Fr., Pittsburg udy Mt'Creigl1t,-Ir., Arkansas City Connie Mcflulley, Soph., Oswego Roxanna M cilullough, j r. , Pittsburg Betty McDaniel, Fr.. Diamond, Mo. Rosetta McDougal, Soph., Cherokee Brenda McGinnis,Llr., Pleasanton Undergraduates: MCG-PEE Carolyn McGinnis, Rochester, Minn Gary McGinnis, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Michael Mdllinn, Fr., Ifaverzzaarlh Margaret McGraw, Fr., Pittsburg Charles McGuire, Soph., Oaklejv james McGuire,jr., Inrlrjlrfrzderme I 1 , V Judy Mtillrath, Soph., Neoslw, Mo. Marvin McKinney,jr., Columbus , V1 Robert McKinnis,jr.,Brvn.wn Paula Mclvlullin, Fr., Kansas City Peggy McNally, Soph., l'ittsburg' George MCPherson,jr., Spring Hill , we 5 ,Wk it 0' si ts? M, xg 2 Alice McRae,xlr., Fl. Scott Sandy lXl21CCZ1T2iI0,AlI'., Clwrolfffe Donald Nace,kIr.,EI1Jorado Sharon Needham, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Joyce Neeley, Fr., Arma ' Steven Neely, Fr., Baxfer Springv t e,,e ,K Dennis Neil, Carthage, Ma. Calvin Neptune, lII,slr., Pillxburg Janis Nesbitt, -Ir., Mound City William Nevin, Fr., Cherokee jean Newcomb, Soph., Baldwin, NY. Steve Newton, Fr., 1'itt.th'arg' i A Q ' f fy be -446 by M 252 Ron Nick, Fr., Kmmis City john Nicoletli, l r.,Arma K Melvin Nichols, Soph., Arcadia Patty Nichols, Fr., Prescott Cerald Niedens, Fr., Hoisingtorz Dave Niegsch, Soph., Pittsburg Bill Noland,ilr., Erie john Nollensmeyer, Fr., Roeland Park Elaine Nordness, Ir., SIIIIZIJIIPI'AIlX.Yl0I1 Nancy NOTIHZIII,xIl'.,kl0f2llt1,NIO. Wesley Norman, Fr., Louisburg Donald Norris, Fr., Witliita Kenneth Norris, Fr., Lltw7'67lClf Sharon Nussalr., Hoisirigtmi Harold Nye,,Ir., lfriveriwortli Makoto Oda,jr., Cliiba-City,japari Mary Oehring, Sr., Ne05l1o,Misxouri Carmen Oertle, Soph., Pittxlizirg Chuck Oldham, Fr., Monett, Mo. Nancy Oldham, Fr., Pittsburg Andrew Olson, Fr., Lindxborg David Olson, Fr., Pittsburg Bradley Oman, Fr., Topeka Virginia Omer, Fr., Kansas City Bonham Oneymlr., Alba, Mo. Mary Rose Oplotnik, Soph., Girard Linda Orr, Soph., Thayer Debby Ossana, Fr., Arma jerry Owensal r., I'lmstnit Hill, Mo. Linda Owens, Sr., Parsons Charles O'Malley,jr., Smrnmoiz Larry O'Malley, Fr., Smmmon Mary Ann O'Malley, Fr., Sfgmmmz Vicki P2ilID8l,kIf.,1Ildt'f2P71ll'l?7ll'F Belly Papish, Fr., Pittsburg Connie Papish, Soph., Pittsburg' -lill Parker, Fr., Kanxux City Nancy Parker, Fr., Parsons john Paris, Kaiixax City I Thomas I armenter, Fr., Osawtltomie Kent Parret't,xIr., Prairie Villagr Marilyn Passmore, Fr., Pittsburg -lames Patterson, Soph., Pleastnzton Sue Pattison, Fr., l.1mmr, Mo. Charles Paxson, Fi'.,Riw'r'10i1 Max Paxson, Fr., Baxter Springx Chuck Payne, Fr., IXVIIIIXIIJ City Mary Payne, Fr., Pittsburg Sherry Payne, Soph., El Dorado Cary Peasley, Fr,, Uronogo, Mo, Marcia Peck, Fr., Pittxburg Inger Pederson, Fr., Ottuwi Melinda Peebles, Fr., Wifliita Francis Peek, r., Kansas City Undergraduates: PEL-ROH YU' -.ill j l 254 . Peggy Pennington, jr., ljrijfeyville jeff' Pennock, Fr., l'ill.tl11n1g Wilfred Pennork, Lowell Marie Percy, Fr., l'i1Ltl1zn'g Gary Pernot, Armn jack Perrigo, jr., Crennla jean Perry, Caffe-vifille Gerald Peters, Fr., I,anmr, Mo. Myrna Peters, Fr., Chelvfm Ronald Peterson, Fr., K11r1.t11.s City Thomas Pettibon, Fr., Nemrla, Mo. Phoebe Pigg, jnplir1. AIU. Elaine Phillips, Snhetlm Elery Phillips, jr., Srlllellm judy Pickens, Fr., Oxwegn jerry Pickerill, Soph., I'r1r.tnn.r Cynthia Pierce, Fr., Overland Park Steve Pierce, Fr., l.l'll'Uf 7lZll0Ylll William Pierce, Soph., Girard Douglas Pierson, Fr., Ottawa john Pileggi, Fr., Kfznsfzx City, Mo, judith Pink, Fr., Anmlwdrlle, Va. D judy l istotnik, Fr., Arma Melanie Phares, l'iI'.,f,flI1ZUIl Nora Phelan, Sopll.. l'itI.tl11njg Bobby Pliler, Fr., Baxter Springs Walter Polfer, Olathe Nelda Pollman, Fr., Humboldt Bill Porter, Soph., Almmoril john Potocnik, Cherokee Rudy Potocnik, Cherokee Robert Potter, Soph., Wirlziln Lyle Potts, 1.116-Yg7l1' Bob Powell, Crzlena Diane Powers, lola Lori Prete, Soph., Wichita Kathy Priest, l-'r,, Pittsburg George Primm, Soph., Nlrzrzlzrzttrin Penny Polfer, Fr., Overland Park Harold Polston, Soph.,01ferlr1nd Park Beverly Powell, Soph., l'a11mns Marlys Price, Mound Valley Patrick Price, jr., Calena William Probst, jr., Kl7Lt 7fl!lI1 john Probstfield, Soph., Verona, Mo. I Beverly Irothe, Soph., Paola Marjorie Puckett, Fr., Cimrd Aueterea Puletasi, jr., Amerlran Samoa Cynthia Pyeatte, Soph., Sheldon, Mo james Pyle, Soph., l'itLvlmrg Pat Pyle, Clllilllllgf, Mo. Samuel Qyalls, Soph., A'!l?1.Y!1.Y City Mary Quzirles, Soph- l'arxon.v john Pelizza, jr.,Nezu York City, New York Nancy Q2ll2iI'l0l'l, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Steve Q-ueen, Fr., Ottawa Linda Qyirk, Parsons Subhi Rabiai, jr., Baghdad Indy Rainwater, lII'.,j0flllIl, Mo. Karen Rall, Fr., Pittsburg Georgi Ralston, Fr., Wichita Larry Randolph, Fr., Hoisirzgton joe Raney, Cznnzingliam Iames Rapholz, Rochester, New York Fred Ray, klr., tlfmzfille, Ala. 'l'hornas Reagan, klr., Fort Scott William Reals, Fr., Wichita Shirley Reasoner, Soph., Oxnard, Calif Christina Reda, Soph.,Cherokee Charles Redford, Fr., Leavenworth Carol Reece, Soph., l.a Cygrie Donna Reece, Soph., Thayer Wayne Reed, Fr., Wichita Sherry Rees, Fr., Pittsburg Ronald Reese, Soph., Pittsburg Carol Reeves, Fr., Pittsburg Sheryll Reeves, Galena Thomas Reeves, Soph., Columbus Carl Register, Kansas City Carol Rench, -lr., Cfyfevville David Renner, Fr., Shawnee Phyllis Rensing, Chanute Robert Rentlro, Sr., AIFCIIVIF Robert Resnik, Fr., Potwin Linda Rhodes, Fr., Pittsburg Donald Rice, Fr., Erie Nancy Rice, Fr., Savonburg Gary Richard, Parsons Judith Richard, Fr., Miami, Okla. Dana Richardson, Soph., Kansas City ,ludith Richeson, Fr.,Bethel David Richwine, Soph., Carthage, Mo, Wayne Ridley, Soph., Columbus Elizabeth Ritchie, jrqjoplin, Mo. Deloris Roach, Fr., Westphalia Arthur Roberts, Fr., Baxter Springs Kent Roberts, Soph., Wichita Kevin Roberts, Leavenworth jim Robertson, Fr., Pittsburg joan Robertson, jr., Caney jean Robinson, Soph., Wichita Marion Robinson, Fr., Leavenworth -lean Robson, jr., Pittsburg Carol Roche, Fr., Overland Park Linda Roemerman, Fr., Bethel William Roettger, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Barbara Rogers, Fr., Columbus Stephen Rohde, Fr., Pittsburg Undergraduates: ROK- HA Cyril Rokui, Fr., ltvllfflllllll, Hawaii Alice Rolf, jr., Leroy Kathleen Roper, jr., Girard Gary Rose, Fr., Stanley Gary L, Rose, Soph., Mindnimitzrs, Mo William Rose, Fr., Prexmtt Mary Ross, Fr.,Pittsburg L. D. Rowan, Fr.,liarlton Merrill Runnels, Soph., Pittsburg Rodney Rupar, Fr., Pittsburg Nancy Rush, Fr., Carthage, Mn, Patricia Russell, jr., Pierce' City, Mo. Tom Russell, jr., KdI1.SIl.K City jerry Ryan, Fr., Pittsburg Marrene Ryder, Fr., Anna Kouros Sadri, jr., Tehran, Iran Nancy Salb, Soph., Pittsburg' Forrest Sale, jr., Chtmute Tony Salvino, jr., Overlaml Park Richard Sandeen, Fr., West Mineral Bonnie Sanders, Fr., Medicine Lodge Raymona Sanders, jr., Wichita Don Sappenneld, jr., Cqffkyville Pam Savage, Soph., Clzetojm 256 Betty Scavezze, Fr., Pittvburg Herbert Schude, kIr,, jolblin, Mo. Mimi Schallo, Soph., Pittsburg Michael Scheurich, Fr., Baxter Springv Eual Schielke, Fr., Colby Ruth Schlagel, Fr., Lenexa joan Schoenhofer, Kansas City Albert Schmitz, Kansas City Pamela Schnepel, Fr., Wichita Candice Schroer, Fr., Overland Park Larry Scott, Fr., Pittsburg Lutrecia Scroggins, Fr., Pittsburg Roberta Scruggs, Soph., Leek Summit, Mo Don Scurato, Fr., Monmouth junction, Nil Rosetta Seat, Fr., Baxter Springs Dorothy Seiler, Fr., Louisburg jean Seiwert, Fr., Garden Plain julie Sellmunsberger, Fr.,Nlemphi5, Tenn. Marita Setter, jr., Humboldt john Settle, jr- Kalamazoo, illich. Hugh Seward, Fr., Kansas City jack Sexton, jr., Meade Richard Seyfertj Fr., Cullmon Judith Shaber, Fr. Patrhogue, Long Island, N.Y. ndergraduates: SHA-TAY if 3 V , mX?gl4i'jQ5isi I ' , i , W1 5 it Qi' ll filfefig X MTF' sw ' S 4 Q me 'F -iw Michael Shackelford, Soph., Pittsburg Martha Shannon, Jr., Iola Martin Sharp,Jr., Howard Ronnie Sharp, Soph., Anthony Deanna Shattuck, Fr., Pittsburg Lorna Shearer, Fr., Columbus Cheryl Shepherd, Soph., Kingman Bob Shibley, Fr., Overland Park Shirley Shippy, Fr., Stanley Dennie Shives, Soph., H oisington Ina Shreve,jr., Gardner Bill Shrum,jr., Carthage, Mo. Richard Shurtz, Fr., Pittsburg janis Silcott, Fr., Altamont Marshall Silence, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Billy Simpson, Fr., Scammon Marlys Simpson,jr., Mound City Patrick Sims, Fr., Hutchinson Preston Singer, Soph., Wantagh, N.Y. Stepheann Sisson,jr., Mound City Barbara Sitter, Fr., Arma Danny Slane,jr., Chanute Larry Slentz, Fr., Wichita Carole Smart, jr., Webb City, Mo. Roger Smart, Jr., Pittsburg Marilyn Smethers,jr., Kincaid Alice Smith, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Connor Smith,Jr., Mound City Carol Smith, Soph., Webb City, Mo. Elizabeth Smith, jr., Pittsburg james Smith,jr., Pleasanton joyce Smith,jr.,jasper, Mo. Judith Smith, Fr., Kansas City Marilyn Smith, Fr., Newton Paulette Smith, Fr., Pittsburg Rachel Smith,jr., Independence Richard Smith, Soph., Pittsburg Richard Smith, Soph., Moline Robert Smith, Fr., Pittsburg Sandra Smith,jr., Kansas City Sharon Smith,jr., Honolulu, Hawaii Wanda Smith, Fr., Louisburg Larry Snyder, Fr., Carljunetion, Mo. Sally Souder,jr,, Augusta Chris South, Fr.,Ottawa Larry Sparks, F r,, Marionville, Mo. Ann Speck,jr., Osawatomie Carol Spencer, Soph., Mulberry Cheryl Spencer, Soph., Oswego Gerald Spencer, Fr., Prairie Village Cliff Sperry, Soph., Chanute Kathleen Spicer, Soph.,Pittsburg james Spieth,jr., Pittsburg Sheila Spieth, Soph., Pittsburg Fred Spigarelli, Soph., Frontenac Kris Spigarelli, Fr., Frontenac Charles Stahl, Fr., Kansas City Robert Stalcup, Soph., Conway Springs Lee Staley,jr., 1010 Sharon Stamback, jr., Miami, Okla. Gary Stamm, Fr., Wellington jim Stancer, Fr., Wichita Sondra Stanford,jr., Webb City, Mo. William Stange, Fr., Humboldt Tom Stansberry, Fr., jasper, Mo. Rodney Stark, Soph. , Ft. Scott Marilyn Staton, jr., Pleasanton Michael Steele, F r.,Baxter Springs Bob Stehl, Fr., Lawton Larry Steinbacher, Fr., Great Bend Fred Steinmetz, Fr., Valley Falls Linda Stephan, Soph., Pittsburg Francene Stepanich, Fr., Neodesha jerilyn Stephenson,jr., Wichita Lynn Stephenson,jr., Shawnee Mission Jim Sterrett,jr., Idana Sue Sterrett,jr.,joplin, Mo. Marilyn Stevens,jr., McCune Vera Stewart,jr., Bronson William Stidham, Fr., Galena Richard Stiles, Fr., Carl junction, Mo. Terry Stillwaugh, Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. Sandra Stiteler, Fr., Girard Janice Stonecipher, jr., Columbus Elgin Strahm, jr., Fairview Elizabeth Strawn, Soph., Pittsburg joe Stuckey, Fr., Winfield james Sullivan, Fr., Paola Sandra Summers, jr., Webb City, Mo. Dennis Sungster, jr., Protection Thomas Swan, Fr., Erie Carl Swarens, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Frances Swartz, Fr., Wichita Patricia Swartz, Fr., Pittsburg Dolores Sweany, Soph., Osawatomie Celia Swearingen, jr., Nevada, Mo. jonnie Sweet, Fr., Girard Dennie Sweetland, Soph., Winjield Bobbie Swiler, Soph., Wichita Linda Syring, Soph., Kansas City Terry Tackett, Fr., Overland Park Linda Talbott, jr., Webb City, Mo. Gordon Talley, Soph., Olathe Roger Talley, Fr., Marionville Jacqueline Tassi, Fr., Franklin Donna Taylor, Soph., Mound City Donna Taylor, jr., Independence Gary Taylor, Fr., Stanley Tw ' ff - 259 Undergraduates: TAY-WIL 'SG F t fiAA ,,:V . , , Hi . ' lf V - 5- fa: . l..N judy Taylor, Fr., Kansas City Michael Taylor, Fr., Pittsburg Robert Taylor, jr., Miami, Okla. Alvin Tefft, jr., Neodesha Robert Tennant, Fr., Wellington Charles Tepesch, Fr., Paola Don Terdin, Fr., Frontenac Pat Tharp, Fr., Wichita juanita Thoele, Fr., Kansas City james Thomas, Soph., Drexel, Mo. jim Thomas, Fr., Pittsburg Karen Thomas, Soph., Kansas City Mardell Thomas, Fr.,joplin, Mo. Patty Thompson, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Randall Thompson, jr., Humboldt Marian Thorton, Fr., Leavenworth Barbara Tillery, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Donna Timmons, Fr., Fredonia Carolyn Tindel, Fr., Pittsburg Constance Tinsley, Fr., Kansas City james Tinsley, Fr., Kansas City joan Tippin, Soph., Whittier, Cali Gary Tow, jr., Nevada, Mo. William Towery, jr., Pittsburg Carol Tracy, jr.,joplin, Mo. Charles Traul, jr., Parker Roy Tremble, Fr., Galena Larry Trout, Fr., Prairie Village joyce Tucker, jr., Ft. Scott Bill Turner, Fr., Monett, Mo. Gary Turner, Fr., Columbus Lana Turner, jr., Girard Sherry Turner, Fr., Olathe jane Turden, jr., Prairie Village jon Ulm, jr., Miami, Okla. Charlie Ussery, jr., Kansas City Mark Van Auken, jr., Leawood Delbert Vanek, jr., Oswego john Van Gorden, Fr., Pittsburg john Van Huss, jr., Bueklin Ronnie Van Laningham, Fr., Pittsburg Anita Van Pelt, Fr.,joplin, Mo. Leland Van Scyoc, Fr., Hoisington janice Varsdona, Fr., Arma Barbara Vaughn, Soph,, Lockwook, Mo. Bob Vaughn,'jr., Houston, Tex. jack Vaught, Soph.,jasper, Mo. Linda Vazquez, jr., Chula Vista, Calyf jeannie Veith, Soph., Independence Antonia Verleye, jr., Pittsburg Vicki Vernatti, jr.,joplin, Mo. Harriet Vesey, Fr., Wichita Lora Viers, jr., Olathe Ronald Vignery, jr., Goodland Jeanne Viles, Fr., Bethel Angela Vinardi, Fr., Hepler Steve Vogel, Jr., Galena Alvin Vola, Fr., Paola Earl Vore, Jr., Ft. Scott Michael Vowels, Jr., Seneca, Mo. Noverta Wachter, Sr., Frontenac Herbert Wade, Soph., Riverton Melanie Wade, Soph., Pittsburg Paula Wagner, Fr., Pittsburg Becky Walker, Jr., Sherman Harry Walker, Soph., Clermont, Fla. Carole Wallace, Fr., Pittsburg Ralph Wallace, Soph., Pittsburg Janice Walters, Jr., Cojfeyville Robert Walton, Soph., Iola Judy Ward, Fr., Ft. Scott Thomas Ward, Fr., Columbus Bobby Warford, Fr., Pittsburg Rosemary Warren, Soph., Brunson George Waters, Fr., Pittsburg James Watkins, Fr., Riverton Richard Watkins, Fr., Girard Jerry Watson, Jr., Wichita Linda Weatherman, Jr., Colony Fred Weber, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Ted Weber, Fr., Nevada, Mo. Janice Wright, Soph., Pittsburg Elliott Weinerman, Jr., Brooklyn, N.Y. Mary Weiss, Fr., Arima Connie West, Jr., Blue Mound Charlene Wheby, Fr., Prairie Village Bill Whetzel, Soph., Kingman Donna White, Soph., Oronogo, Mo. John White, Jr., Pittsburg Lynda White, Fr., Kansas City Roymond White, Jr., Tiverton, RJ. Salena White, Soph., Pittsburg Deanna Whited, Fr., Stotts City, Mo. Mark Whitman, Fr., Tulsa, Okla. Lois Whittemore, Jr., Yates Center Robert Wichers, Fr., Beloit Dennis Wieringa, Fr., Prairie Village Roland Wiggans, Soph., Sabetha Tim Wiglesworth, Fr., Shawnee Mission Imogene Wigton, Soph., Walnut John Witt, Jr., Pittsburg Vicky Wikoff, Jr., Metz, Mo. Karen Wilbert, Jr., Pittsburg Kenneth Wilbert, Jr., Pittsburg Ronald Wilcox, Fr., Salina Gary Wiles, Fr., Kansas City Gerald Wilke, Jr., Louisburg Charlotte Wilkins, Soph., Parsons -um 1 2 if wt x. l ,1' Undergraduates: IL-ZW '- V 4 - it ,, Q ..,f, ,,. t , 262 Paula Wilkins, Jr., Clay Center Marion Wilks, Fr., Kansas City Ruby Willcockson, jr. , Parsons Fred Willhaus, jr., Lyons Ann Williams, Soph., Liberal, Mo. Cara Williams, jr., Hutchinson Lorette Williams, Fr., Paola Melvin Williams, jr. , Parsons Margaret Williamson, Fr., Baxter Springs Richard Williamson, Fr., Baxter Springs William Wilper, Fr., Pittsburg Ann Wilson, jr., Glasco Connie Wilson, Fr., Chetopa Donna Wilson, Fr., Shawnee M nsion Linda Wilson, jr., Carl junction, Mo. Lois Wilson, Fr., Medicine Lodge Marilyn Wilson, Fr.,Kansas City Susan Wilson, jr., Pittsburg Gary Wimmer, Soph., Fulton Naomi Winchester, jr,, Pittsburg Ray Winder, Soph., Carthage, Mo. Carolyn Winders,jr., Stanley Robert Winship, jr., St. Louis, Mo. Tom Winton,jr., Miami, Ohla. Edward Wirth, Fr., Wichita Howard Wisdon, Fr., Pittsburg Carla Wistron, Soph., Kansas City Ronald Wolf, jr., Derby Charles Wolfe, Fr., Kansas City Glenda Wolke, jr., Conway Springs Carl Wood, Fr.,Pittsburg Larry Wood, Fr., Louisburg Lloyd Woods,jr., Columbus Richard Woolery, jr. , Kincaid Albert Worthington, jr., Delaware, Okla. john Wright, jr., Erie Clarence Wynn, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Donald Wyrick,jr., Kansas City Mary Wyrick, -Ir., Parsons Wayne Yamada,jr., Kapaa, Hawaii Daniel Yanagihara,jr., Honolulu, Hawaii Darrel Yates, Fr., Parsons Dotty Yates, jr., Iola javad Yazdi,jr., Iran Nancy Yoeum, Soph., Lenexa james Yockey,jr., Parsons john Yoger, Fr., Osawatomie Steven York, Fr., Verona, Mo. William York, jr. , Pittsburg Forrest Young, Soph., Adrian, Mo. Jerry Young,jr., Carthage, Mo. joy Young, Soph., Kingman Lois Young,-Ir., Clay Center Nancye Young, Fr., Osawatomie Philip Young, Sr., Adrian, Mo. Gene Younger, Soph., David Yousefzadeh, Soph. Steve Young, Soph., Kansas City. Mission Tehran, Iran Sue Ytell, Fr., Webb City, Mo. Michael Zaccarello, Fr., Columbus Darwin Zellmer, Jr., Pittsburg joe Ziegler, Soph., Drexel, Mo. Kristan Ziegler, Soph., Ottawa Francis Zigmund, Soph., Pittsburg Grace Zimmerman, Fr., Oxford Q Dennis Zwahlen, Fr., Hallowell Connie Zwego, jr., Overland Park Vocational Students: ARI-ZAG y '.?' N 264 2..,5-. ,- .L v. A:..V N' iy Q Q' William Arick, Valley Center Daryl Bahm, Dighton Barbara Barnes, McCune Greg Barten, Abilene Robert Barthey, Lebo Gary Bell, Wichita jerry Bell, Arkansas City Darrell Bergeson,jarnestown Porter Brown, Winfield Thomas Brown, LaCygne William Burson, Paola Barbara Carlson, Pittsburg Leroy Chaney, Herrnansville, Henry Christman, Mulberry Stanley Corbin, Towanda William Cutler, Kingman Donald Davis, Attioa Loushiel Dodson, Olathe Rose Dyer, Pittvburg Bud Elder, Ottawa Richard Elliott, Paola Nena Endicott, Pittsburg john Fleske, GaU'ield Barbara Fleury, jamestown Terry Forslund, Chanute Thomas Franke, Herndon Larry Garrison, Brownell Michael Gidney, Neodesha Fred Gunn, Great Bend james Head, Neodexha Don Hogard, Attila lVIo David Howard, Carthage, Mo. jim Hutchens, Valley Center john Hyde, Altoona Pam Ireton, Pittsburg Marilyn james, Opolis joan johnson, Mound City Steven just, Salina jim Katzer, Garnett Ronald Kramer, St. Francis Edith Lamb, Girard Mary Lamb, Girard Howard Larson, Holton Ron Leitner, Herndon Gayle Mantonya, West Mineral Melvin McDaniel, Winjqeld Fred Mezger, Topeka Linda Miller, Kincaid Charlie Millspaugh, Hutchinson Paul Mitchell, Kingman john Murray, Cherokee Billy Musson, Arkansas City Ralph Nutter, Wichita jerry Oakley, Arkansas City Barbara Osterhout, Soammon Leatrice Paddock, Mound City George Pfeffer, Pratt William Reynolds, McPherson Janelle Riley, Frontenaz Richard Romesburg, Garden City Floyd Rutschman, Whitewater Dallas Soueressig, Burlington Carol Schenherr, Columbus Marvin Seela, jasper, Mo. john Segebartt, Hepler Earl Sheldon, Overland Park Dennis Sivits, Kansas City Dave Soupene, St. George Dale Stotts, Cherokee Ronald Stout, Dighton William Strecker, Bazine Kenneth Sutton, Pittsburg Edward Swink, Bronson jean Thompson, Pittsburg john Thompson, Halstead Dale Trammell, Wichita Nelson Turner, jr., Edgerton Randy Turner, Attica Mary Wakefield, Mound City Charles White, Oswego Frank Williams, Salina Roy Willis, Pittsburg William Wilton, H oisington Dale Workman, Lyons Special Students Carol Zaccarello Pittsburg Robert Cullinan, Oswego Mary Richardson, Nevada, Mo New Governor, Board Of Regents Continue Progress The state of Kansas and its education program came under the new leadership of Governor William Avery. With the guiding hand of the Board of Regents, KSC and other state schools should continue to progress under Governor Avery. The KANZA con- gratulates Governor Avery on his new office. Governor William Avery Board of Regents-Top Row: Mr. Arthur Cromb, Mr. William Danenbarger, Mr. Henry Bubb, Mr. Lawrence Whitley Austin, Mr. Clement Hall, Mr. Ray Evans, Morgan, Mr. Dwight Klinger. Mr. Clyde Reed, Mr. Max Bickford. Bottom Row: Mr. Who's Who In American Colleges Tara Azwell Bob Babcock And Universities Nineteen women and eighteen men were named in the 1964-65 edition of Whois Who in American Colleges and Universitiesu 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 outstanding scholarship, leadership and service. Sharon Bever Steve Bolton Katherine Bradshaw Iraj Broomand jacquelyn Brown john Brunet Judy Coonrod Twelve Repeat Twelve students were nominated for the second consecutive year. They were Tara Azwell, Katherine Bradshaw, john Brunet, Gene john, George Lampe, Sharon Moore, Douglas Potts, Glenna Richardson, james Spigarelli, Robert Sullivan, Norberta Wachter and Wayne Young. Patty Devers Kent Dobson l X fi' is f l Koeta Dunham Nancy Dunham Bernice Fields jack Fulton X. 1 X Louise Gomer Becky Harrison Helen jarboe Eugene john Linda ,jones George Lampe Judy McCrieght Sharon Moore 268 Scholarship Leadership Service l Gary Olson Douglas Potts Charles Puckett Sheryll Reeves Glenna Richardson jack Sexton james Spigarelli Robert Stahl Rochelle Stewart joseph Stone Robert Sullivan Ronald Vignery Norberta Wachter Wayne Young 269 , 1v-1- GE ER LI DEX A Adams, Cookie 154, 155 Adams, Douglas T. 164 Adams, Elaine 193 Adams, Larry 151 Adams, P. W. 160 Adams, Ronald 160 Adams, Tom 177 Adamson, Charles R. 191 Addington, Jerry 151 Adey, Liz 177 Adkins, Alan 190 Adkins,Jim 152, 183 Agnew, Bob 161 Aikens, Helen 124, 135 B Babcock, Bob 172, 200 Babcock, Phyllis 172, 183, 195 Bader, Kathy 130, 134 Bagby, Sandy 184 Bagnall, Eugene 164, 169 Bahn, Darryl 180 Bailey, Howard 160 Bailey,Jeff 196 Bailey, Sharon L. 194 Bain, Carol Ann 155, 176, 197 Bain, Larry 146 Bainter, Diane 155, 190, Aikins, Janet 209 Akers, James T. 197 Albertini, Theresa 134 Albright, Roanna 157 Albright, Roxie 206 Alcorn, Carolyn 155 Alderson, Marty, 134, 156, 197, 209 Alexander, Ronald 190 Alford, Gary 185 Alford, Richard 105 Algarin, Pedro 178 Alger, Marjorie 165, 206 197 Bair, Jeff 162 Baker Beverly 155, 197 Baker David 190 Baker Gerald 148 Baker Kathy 155 Baker, Kay 155 Baker Marisa 133 Baker Mary 174, 175 Baker Vicki 156 157 Baldwin, John 161 Bales,Jim 191 Ball, Brad 191 Allen, Dan 160 Allen, Gary T. 191 Allen, Larry C. 191 Allen Merle 146 Allistan, Norval 185 Alsbau gh, Janice 208 Alvis,Janet 138, 209 Anderson, Carolyn 154, 183 Anderson, Gayle 143 Anderson, Larry 209 Anderews, Belinda 159 Appleberry, Archie 204 Archer, Ronald 183 Arick, Bill 180 Armstrong, Alnn 145 Arndt, Charles 162 Arthur, Howard 162 Arnold,Jean 154, 173, 184, 206 Asbencraft, Leo 176 Aschentrop, Mary 157, 202 Ashmore, Richard 180 Askins , Doug 122, 145 Atchley, Bill 184 Atherton,John 177 Atkins, Charles 142 Autrey,Jim 199 Autrey, Marsha 183, 195 Avery, Ruby 133, 156 Axtell, Harvey 180 Ayers, Delbert 107, 141, 142, 196 Azwell, Dave 123, 148, 172 Azwell, Tara 134, 209 Banke, Beth 134 Banks,Jimmy 141, 142 Baptista, Le Baron 153, 178 Barger, Nancy 157, 197, 209 Barndt, Bill 185 Barnes, Kathy 158, 159 Barnett, Roger 151 Barnhart, Harold 161 Bartels, Kay 137 Bartholemew, Alan 205 Bartholomew, Mike 152 Barthley, Robert 180 Bartlow, Terry 148 Barton, Carol Ann 154 Baskett, Sue 130, 159, 179, 206 Basky, Larry 107, 109, 195, 196 Bass, Bob 109 Bass,J. Carl 195 Battens,Jean 138 Battitori, Darlene 134, 156 Bauer,Jane Ann 159 Baxter, Dee 151 Baxter, Karen 154, 177 Baxter, LeRoy 122 Baxton, Tom 182 Bay, Thomas R. 148, 183 Beaman, Dave 161 Beard, Larry 1 1 1 Beasley, David 148 Beaty, Kathy 130 Beauchamp, Gene 162 Beauchlet, Wayne 178 Beck, Kay 159 Beck, Terry 162 Becker, Marvin 148 Becker, Oliver 111, 148 Beiser, Susan 156 Bell, Jerry 167 Bell, Nikki 155 Belline, Bruce 148 Bender, Gary 176 Benedict, Shirley 177, 178 Benelli, Mary 134, 192 Benjamin, Harry 152 Benson, James 202 Bennett, Darlene 138 Bennett, Gene 208 Berg, Larry 176 Bergeson, Darrell 180 Bergman, Marian 154 Bernd,Jenny Lou 154, 202 Berry, Lynn 137 Berthot, Carol Lynn 157, 203 Berthot,Jim 148 Best,Jeanne 134 Bethard, Diane 130 Bettega, Carolyn 155 Bettega, Van 148, 173 Bettis, Betty 133, 192, 197, 209 Bever, Steve 164 Bever, Sherry 156, 157, 167, 183, 195 BeVier, Keith 163, 167, 191 Biggs, Bill 181, 187 Billionis, Gary 110 Bishir, Mark 208 Bishop, Dean S. 194 Bishop, Gary 151 Bishop, Jim 145 Bismark, Linda 159 Black, Larry 197 Blackett, Sandra 138 Blaes, Harriet 183, 203 Blair, Philip 151 Blair, Sue 138 Bland, Larry 163 Blanscot, Linda 155 Blasi,Joel 202 Bliss, Glenn 146 Blubaugh, Bud 191 Blubaugh, L. E. 164 Blunt, Ruth Ann 154, 206 Boatright, Lois 158 Bockelman, Shirley 209 Bogatie, Charles 200 Bogle,Janie 154 Bogle, Linda 154 Bohannas, Louis W. 176, 184 Boley, Carol 134, 155 Bolton, Steve 141, 148, 167, 187 Bond, Gary 122 Boner, Connie 155 Bonham, Richard 122 Bonner, Mike 196 Boone, Emajeane 145 Booker, Gerald 143 Booker, Joyce 132 Borchardt, Dean 177 Borello, Jeanette 154, 184 Bornheimer, Jim 145 Bottens,Jean 177, 192, 196 Bottero, Kay 158 Bough, Jerry 163 Bourlard, Susan 209 Bousman, Lynn 162 Bowder, Charlotte 156, 197, 209 Bowers, Sheryl 209 Bowles, Roger 183 Bowman, Donna 137 Bowman, Larry 181 Bowman, Wally 145 Boyes, Sherry 157 Boyle, Glenna 195 Boysan, Pete 152 Bozman, Carolyn 155 Bracey, Robert 143 Bradley, Robert 185 Bradford, Giulia 158 Bradshaw, Katherine 104, 134,135,140,177, 192, 196 Bradshaw, Laurence 167, 195, 203 Brady, Bill 152 Brady, Johnnie 190 Bramen, Cinda 130 Brand, Marilyn 156 Brane, Kenneth 161 Brassart, Margery 154, 181 Brassest, Eunice 203 Bray, Robert 184 Breeden, Carolyn 156, 197, 206 Breen, Doug 206 Breen, Sara 154, 155 Brennan,John 191 Brennecke, Karen 155, 190 Brewington, Mary 209 Briece,Jack 199 Brillhart, Larry W. 209 Briscoe, Phil 141, 143 Britton, Carolyn 154 Broach, Karen 133 Brock, Sue 206 Brock, Tom 111 Brodrick,John 152 Brooks, Bill 141, 143, 161 Brown,Jacquelyn 133, 140, 156, 197,209 Brown,Jerry 180 Brown,Jim 152 Brown, Lynn 123, 148 Brown, Robert 209 Brown, Sue 155, 177 Brogan,jon Kay 183 Broyles, Beverly 155 Broyles, Chuck 111 Broyles, joe 152, 200, 206 Broyles, Phillis 154, 177, 178 Brumiield, Wetzel 200 Brunet,john 107, 109, 192, 196 Brunner,janice 156 Bryan, jim 209 Bryant, Elaine 197 Bryant,james 151 Bryant,j. B. 161 Bryant, Milton 203 Bualle, Buddy 145 Buche, Doug 145 Buck, Mary 148 Buck1ey,judy 104, 137 140 Buckner, Brent 162 Budd, Don 161 Bumgarner,john 148 Bunck, Patti 138 Burch, Libby 161 Burge, Ginger 137 Burt, Gordon 161 Burgin,jayne 154 Burgrin,jayne 184 Burke,jo 134, 135 Burkhart,janet 138 Burlakolf, Mike 190 Burnett, Cathy 137 Burnett, Dennis 160 Burnett, Gilbert 185 Burns,jeane1l 156, 157 209 Burns, Margaret 154, 203 Burns, Raymond 190 Burroughs, Gary 151 Buser, Irene 154, 184, 202 Bussone,john 208 Butler,sIerry 146 Buxton, Tom 148 Byers,jan 177, 178 C Cady, Ted 146 Cagle, Harles 176, 184 Calo,john 108, 196 Canday, Gracie 133, 156, 177,179 Canady, Sherry 138, 156 Cantrel1,jenie 156 Campbell, Cheryl 155 Campbell, Chester 182 Campbell, Doug 203 Campbell, Patrick 145, 193 Capanash, Rod 145 Carey, Kathlyn 154 Carlile, Glenn 162 Carlson, Barbara 180 Carlson, jim 190, 203, 209 Carlyon, Dorothy 130, 192, 197, 209 Carlyon, C. B. 169 Carpenter, Chan 166 Carpenter, Connie 177 Carpenter, Don 151 Carpenter, june 139 Carr, Cherly 158 Carter,Don 164 Carsal, Fred 109 Casey, Evelyn Ann 154 Casida, Caroline 209 Cass, Maryetta 183 Cavanaugh, Mary 156 Cave, Craig 185 Caylor, Bob 110 Caylor, Judy 185 Cerne, Harold C. 209 Cicero,jerry 145, 183 Circle, Maybelle 176 Chambers, Mike 148 Chandler, Mary Ann 158, 202 Chaney, LeRoy 160, 206 Cheever, Herbert 145 Chen, Ginger 155 Chickering, Arol 154, 183 Chickadonz, Modine 156, 197 Choate,5Ierry R. 194 Christian, Donna 197 Chroust, jim 115, 117, 118 1 , 121, 96 Clark, Dick 163 Clark, Cherrie 137 Clark, Mike 152 Clark William G. 180 Clay, Donna 132, 178 Cleveland,jerry 155 Clewell, Marcia 138 Cline, Cheri 156 Clinesmith, Susan 165, 203 Clinton, Ted 206 Clugston, Casey 145 Clum, Dwight 164 Coaker, Karen 136, 137, 167, 168, 173 Coburn, jerry 209 Cochran,judy 154, 155 Coffman,janet 184 Coffman, Mary 209 Coggins, Grace 134, Colburn, Bill 148 Cole, Bruce 148 Cole, Micheal 193 Cole, Stephen Coleman, Connie 138, 156 193 Coleman, Dick 151 Collins, Brenda 132, 156, 179 Col1ins,janice 138, 209 Co11ins,jim 191 Columbia, Tom 152 Coyer, Kenneth 169 Conard, Marilyn 194 Conk1in,judy 134, 155 Connely, 151 Conrad, Albert E. 191 Conrad, Elaine 156, 197 Consolino, Vicki 136, 137, 140, 173 Compton,jessica 177, 178 Compton, Dandy 134, 154, 183 Cook, Paul 150, 151,209 Cook, Ron 162, 163 Cook, Wayne 162 Cooksey, Warren 1-63 Coonrod, Guy R. 197 Coonrod,judy 136, 137, 159,184,192,197 Coonrod, Susan 137 Coons, Natlie 184, 197 Cooper, Doug 162 Cooper, Mike 160 Cooseman, Patty 183 Coots, Chris 190, 199 Cope, Denmar Dr. 148 Corbin, Mac 180 Cordry, Toni 134, 156, 157 Corn,judy 154, 183 Cortner, Kay 181 Courtney, jim 209 Couch, Bob 148 Couch, Ron 151 Coulter, Dana 134 Covert, Janice 159 Cowalt, Deana 179 Cowan, Marilyn 104, 138, 155 Cowell, Deana Marie 158, 177 Cowsill, Charles 208 Cox,janine 158, 177, 178 Cox,jean 137 Cox, Nancy 155 Crabtree, Sally 209 Craig, Gary 148 Craig, Kervin 200 Crain, Danny 208 Crawford, Chuck 150, 151 Creason, Cole 195 Creed, Gerald 108 Creitz, Mary Ann 130, 176, 194 Creveling, Alice 158 Cromer, Nancy 155, 203 Cross,jim 197 Crow,,Iim 163, 205 Crump, Janes 162, 163 Crutchfield., Cheryl 134 Crutchfield, Lee 151 Cuendeat, Harry B. 181 Cukjati, Frank 114 Cukjati, Paul 145 Culbertson, Ron 160 Cummings,vIerry 109, 110, 192, 196 Cummings, Stuart 151 Cunce,john 141 Cuppy, Kit 174, 175, 193 Cuppy, Olive 162 Curth, Pat 138 Cuthbertson, Catherine 134, 155 Cuthbertson, Charlotte 134, 135, 140 D Dahmer, Marvin 164 Daily, Gwen 157, 167, 169 Dale, Richard 209 Dalrymple, Beverly 155 Daniel, Katy 138, 177, 196 Daniels, Gary, 151, 194 Danke, Rick 145 Darlington,xIoan 134 Darnel, Mary 155, 165 Daugherty, Carl 148 Daugherty, Mike 196 Daugherty, Stanley 162 Daugherty, Tom 151 Davidson, Linda 158, 159 Davis, Diane 159 Davis, Elma 132, 156, 179 Davis, Ivor, 164, 209 Davis Richard 107, 151, 196 Davis Roll 193 Davis, Terry 162 Davis, Tom 182, 185 Davison, David 167, 193, 197 Dawson, Linda 184 Dean, Allen 145 Deasy, Dan 141 DeCastro, Anna 203 DeChicchio, Tom 209 Deckard, Lynn Ann 130 Deckard, Lunn Ann 130 Deckard, Lunn Ann 130 Degraffenreid, Bernita 154 DeGruson, E. 1-1., 184 Delaney, Brian 176 DeLange, Karen 156, 209 Dellasaga, Charles 203 DeMasters, Bob 145 DeMott, Elvin 152, 165 Dennis, Pat 184 Denton, Barbara 159 Denton, Steve 160 Devers, Patty 134, 173, 183, 195, 197 Devlin, Mike 177 DeVore,jack 163 Dewitt, Larry 107 Dickson, Rayma 206 Dieu,jeanne 104, 137 Dicklich, Richard 148, 169 DiToma,John 196 Dittmer, Jim 191 Dixon,John 107, 196 Dobbin, Shirley 134 Dobson, Kent 166, 167, 191, 192 Doherty, Mike 146 Dont, Betty 155 Dormois, Peggy 154 Dorothy, Wade 160 Dotson, Doris 207 Douglas,Joanna 154 Douglas, Tom 145 Douglas,Jeraldine 132, 155 Dountas, Paul 146 Dousette, Anthony 190 Dowell, Nancy 195 Doyle, Ruth 209 Dreihellis, Joyce 209 Drenik, Mary Ellen 209 Drennen,Janice 183, 195 206 Dubbs, Sheila 209 Dudley, Gene 110, 196 Duft, Dennis 185 Dumcum, Bob 200 Duncan, Bill 182, 192 Dunham, Nancy 138, 209 Dunning, Harold 183, 209 Durow, Douglas 161 Durscherl, Marilyn 155 Durschert, Marilyn 183 Duy, Nickie 154 E Eades, Gerald 183 Eads, Vicki 138 Earp, Tom 148 Easson, Roger 205 Edgington, Carol 184 Edigen, Mary Jane 156, 181 Edwards, Douglas F. 164 Egan, Steve 110 Egbert, Denny 160 Ehart, Steve 146, 200 Ehrlich, Jeanne 184 Eichhorn, Ron 152 Eidsvig, Carol 156 Eikers,Jim 203 Elders, Nancy 132 Elling, Dave 145 Elliott, Joanne 203 Ellis, David 209 Ellis, Howard 181 Ellis,Jennifer 134, 156 Emerson, Lorna 207 Emrick,John 145 Endecott, Ronald 161 Endicott, Nena 180 Engel,Jill 134 England, Ann 130, 165 England, Daryl 114, 115, 118, 120, 196 End, Woodrow 163 Enz,Judy 154, 207 5 Epler, Evelyn 154, 194 Ertmar, Bob 181 Erwin, Leon 161 Estes, Zona 156, 157, 209 Eulitt, Evens, Evans, Evans Leonard 160 Dick 148 Larry 141 Leon 185 Evans? Judy 202 Evans Sue 155 Evers, John 160 Evitts, David 176, 209 F Fair, Gary 163, 200 Fairbanks, Pat 155, 184 Farley, Jimmy 183 Freess,Judy 156, 202 Feltz, Richard 152 Fermetti, Gasper 193 Ferman, Dennis 190 Ferrell,John 164, 181 Fettig,Jeanette 137 Fiechtl, Phyllis 155 Fietzs, T. Allen 160 Fill, Russe 11, 148, 197 Finley, Betty, 209 Firke, Jim 145 Fishe, Wilma 133 Fitzpatrick,Jan 134, 193 Fitzpatrick, Phyllis 155 Flanner, Frank 197 Fleming, Roger 108, 145, 196 Flesher, John 151 Flickyer,Jesse 163, 180 Flynn, Paul 190 Flynn, Tom 162 Ford, Linda 156 Fornaciari, Terry 179 Foster, Dennis 163 Foster, Helen 138, 197 Foster,JelT 209 Foster, Marilee 154, 184 Foster, Phyllis 184 Fought,Jack 175, 184 Foust, Karen 138 Fowler, Mitch 108, 162 Fowler, Orletta 180 Francis, John 160 Franklin,Janet 156, 197 209 Franks, Margaret, 157, 203 Frederick, Clinton 191 Freeze, Jerry 209 French, Robert 183 Fretzs, T. Allen 180 Freyburger, Henri 184 Fricke, Mary 138 Friederrick, Stan 109, 161 Frikker, Robert 164 Frutel, Bill 122, 160 Fulton,Jack 166, 181 Furgason, Rod 148 G Gabel, Joyce 155, 197 Gallagher, William 185 Gallinetti, Agnes Marie 197, 209 Galloway, Dr. R. Edward 205 Galvin, Pat 134, 156, 203 Gamble, Sharon 138, 193 Gandy, Harriet 154, 183, 206 Ganison, Peter 193 Garber, Judy 197 Gardner, Gloria 130, 178 Gardner,Jacque 157 Garrett, Sue 155 Garrigues, Ann 158 Gastel, Sally, 137, 209 Gaston,Jane 138 Gatchell, Sherry 137 Gates, Ron 151 Gates, Sarah 195 Gaulding, Alyce 156 Gay,Janice 197, 209 Gaylor, Vernon 181 Geiger, Dave 122, 145 Geiger, Karol 157 Geiger, Kay 197 Geiger, Pete 145 Geil, Sandi 155 Gelso, Bob 185, 190, 199 Gentry, Delbert A. 161, 181 George, Connie 159 George,Joe 165, 167, 203 George, Mike 160 Ghassib, Riham 207 Ghodstinat, Alireza 182 Gibbers, Dave 152 Gilbert, Sheila 154, 209 Gillillan, Richard 209 Gill, Mary Lou 197, 209 Gillespie, Ray 123, 148 Gillette, Patricia 156 Gillman, Ronald 160 Gilmore, Jamie 176 Gilmore, Larry 163 Gilmore, Mike 148 Glennon, Bill 145 Glick, Karol 209 Gnagy, Ken 164 Goering, Ivan 180 Goff, Lloyd 207 Goldfeder, Maury 146, 160 Gollady, Alex 191 Gomer, Louise 157, 181, 190, 192, 197 Goodger, Al 161 Goodsell,Janice 154, 155, 181 Goodwill, Clifford 163 Gordon, Melvin 185 Gorges, Larry 164 Gorham, Ruth Ann 156, 165, 208 Gorman, Tom 110 Gosch, Byard 197 Gowens, Lorinda 158 272 Grace,James 162, 167 Graham, Bob 163 Graham, Donna 158 Graham, Marilyn 154, 155 Granger, Henry, 115, 121, 142 Grant, Rosemary 158 Graves, Donny 122, 196 Gray, Ken 144, 145 Green, Alice 176 Green, Max 191 Greenfield, Pam 134 Greenwood, Sherrill 154, 208 Greer, Connie 197 Griffith, Gary 190 Grigsby, F. Everett M. 194 Gripp, Carol 155 Grissom, Reece 156 Grotheer, Sharon 194 Gruner,Jeri 155, 177, 178 Gudgen, Mimi 136, 137 Gudgen, Prentice 105 Gunnels,Jim 164 H Habiger, Richard 180 Haddleson, Micheal L. 209 Haefner, Mike 161 Hagan, Paul 162, 163 Hageman, Mary Ann 134 Hagemann, Elaine 176, 209 Haggard, Barbara 206 Haight, Steve 146 Hale, Rosilea 194, 209 Halen, Paul 167 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Barbara 177, 193 Bonnie 130 Carole 157 Ed 145 Marilyn 197 Roger 162 Zella 139 Hamam, Diane 137, 138, 159, 179 Hamilton, Darwin 185 Hammer,Janice 155, 197 Hammond, Patricia 184 Hammond, Trish 138 Hammonds, Jim 145 Han,Judy 156, 197, 209 Hancock, Richard 200 Hankins, Tom 161, 185, 206 Hansford, Zandra 165 Hanson, Karen 155 Harader, David 143, 206 Hardin, Mary Ann 197 Hardy, Richard 151 Hardy, Vanetta 184 Hargis, Roger 148, 169 Harralson, Bill 146 Harreld, Vicki 155 Harris,Jack 148 Harris,Jo 154 Harris, Larry 203 Harrison, Becky 134, 135 174,175,192,197 Harmel, Carol 159 Harmon, Pat 160 Harper, Craig 146 Harper, Larry 142 Harper, Leonard 151 Harper, Robert lan 185 Harpster, Paula 193 Hart, Prof. Robert 169, 190 c v Hartke, Carol 130, 177, 178, 196 Hartwick, Lois 156 Harvey, Diana 155 Hathaway, Arthur 206 Hauser, Dan 164 Hawkins, Bonnie 154 Hawkins, Gary 124 Hawkinson,jeannie 134 Hawley, Bill 163 Hay, Dixie 209 Hays, Horace A. 199 Hayes, Anna 132 Haynes,janie 155 Hayes, Richard 143 Hazzard, Bill 108 Heacock, Kenneth 194 Head,jim 191 Head,June 184 Headly, Ralph 146 Heady, Linda 138, 209 Heasty, Carolyn 184 Hedrick, Terry 131, 193 Hein, Bill 167, 177, 202 Heitschmidt, Bob 160 Held, Fred 196 Helt,jeani 134 Helton, Carmen 155, 177 He1ton,jacque 104, 169 Helton, Linda 130 Helse, Leo 152 Helwig, Murl 183 Hemphill, Phillip 123, 148 Hendershot, Ed 89, 202 Henderson, Dwight 111, 121, 142 Hennessy, Mike 203 Henry, Donna 157 Hensley,john 161 Heos,julie 156 Herlocker, Connie 134, 156 Herlocher, Marilyn 154, 184 Herman, Bobbye 134 Herman, David 122, 145 Herron, Linda 165 Herron, Mark 148 Heston, William jo 185 Het, Kathy 184 Heusted, Leroy 107 Hevener,judy 137, 155, 179 Heydenberk, Willis 209 Heyl, Barry 163 Hexter,john 146 Hicks, Trudy 193 Higdon, Chris 162, 163 Higgins, Barbara 181 Higgins, Linda 155 Higgins, Williams 151 Hight, Dolores 184 Hight, Don 190 Hilger, Dave 203 Hill, Betty 184 Hill, Carole Sue 155 Hill, Larry 164, 185 Hill, Patricia 183, 207 Hill, Steve 163 Hilligoss, Sharon 130 Hilliard, Eystline 165 Hinckley, Harry 146 Hines, Royce 206 Hirsch, Charles 160, 203 Hobson, Tim 163 Hodges, Carol 190, 197, 209 Hoffman, Nancy 138 Hoffman, Phill 178 Hoffman, Vicki 155 Holley, Charles E. 132, 143, 193 Holman,jim 176, 190, 199 Holmes, Neil E. 191 Holsinger, Martha 138 Holtzman, Bob 164 Homer,sIohn 160 Hoobler, Sandra 155, 209 Hoover, Chuck 161, 194, 206 Hoover, Herna 156, 206 Hoover, Ray 151 Hopkins, Tom 142 Hopkins, William 163 Horine,'Frank 161, 209 Hornbuckle, Eweleen 138, 175 Houchin, Tony 204, 205 Howard, David 162, 163 Howard, Nancy 155 Howard,jerry 167 Howard, Terry 167, 190 Howe, Tolton 164 Hower, Barney 152 Howerton, Barbara 137, 179 Howey, Richard 162 Howton, Chuck 196 Hoyt, Lewis 164 Holsinger, Martha 195 Hudiburg, George E. 197 Hudson,jerry 110, 196 Hulfaker, Phyllis 184 Huff, Rolland 190 Hughes, Terrence 148, 209 Huitt, Marilyn 184 Hulen, Paul 167, 187 Hull,john 161 Humphrey, Dennis 163 Humphrey, William 206 Hunker, Mary 155, 206 Hunt, Betty Lou 155 Hurst, Richard 160, 164, 191 Huss, Lester 163 Huston, Martha 158 Hutchenswlim 180 Hutchison, Beth Ann 155, 209 Hynds, Maryetta 158 Hysten, Ronald 142 I Ibarra, Gus 145 Ingold, Richard 164, 192 1rwin,Jody 99, 156, 157, 194 Irvin, Pam 177 Isin, Kutlu 209 J jackson, Carolyn 157, 209 jackson, Donna jacobson,jackie 155 jackson, Ruby 156, 183, 195, 197, 206 jackson, Wanda 132, 156 glacoby, Philip 146 Qlagusch, Charlotte 138 james, Carol 136, 137 james, Terri 99, 134 Qlanzen, Neola 157, 208 jarboe, john 209 Qlarboe, Helen Aiken 99 jay, Randy jeffrey, Dave 167, 200, 202 johnson, Richard 165 glohnson, Ronnie 146, 163 glohnson, Sharon 183, 195, 197, 204 johnson, Dave 164 Johnson, Ellen 197 johnson, Lawrence 193 johnson, Peggy 207 ones, Bill 152 1 j ones, Bud 184, 161 Iones, Chris 163 Iones,janine 132 'Iones,sIudy 137, 156 Q1 ,I 207 ones, Keith 160, 204 ones, Linda 157, 192,197, lones, Mary Margaret 132 140 J J , 179, 203 ones, Malva 132, 140 ones, Richard 163 lones, Robert 152, 190, 7 192 , 205 jones, Sharon 197 jones, Sylvia 195 lones, William 205 ilorda n, Susan 159 joy, Ruth A. 197 Judw Sonja 187 jukes, Ed. 110, 196 jurschhlo Ann 104, 197 just, Keith 109 justice, Helen 155 K Kahmann, Linda 184 Kane, Michael 163 Kapple, Mike 146 Karst, Don 160 Kastler, jim 202 1 Qleler, Frank 190 Jenkins, Bob 146, 196 jenkins, Ed 151 lenkins, joe 151 jenkins john 180 193 lenkins: Slewlyn 156 Jensen, Wallace 181 gleselnik, Steve 150, 151 Jeter, Tom 206 'lette Nadine 177, 196 jlinksi, jerry 209 globe, jerry 148 john, Gene 109, 112, 196, 268 john, Carol 177, 178 johnson, Bill 160 johnson, Carolyn 184 johnson, David 204, 205 johnson, Earl 142 johnson, Gene 207 johnsonulr., Dr.j. C. 165, 194 johnson, Marcus 142 johnson, Margaret 187, 190 johnson, Marilyn 132, 140, 177 johnson,judy 155 johnson,june 184 273 Katzman, Betty 137 Katzer,james L. 180 Kaus, Dennis 152 Keith, Bob 123, 148 Keller, Leland E. 194 Keller, Phyllis 137, 155, 179 Kellhofer, Don 191 Kelly, Sheila 156 Kemp, Fred 110, 196 Kempster, Michael 162 Kendrick, Pamela 209 Kennaley, Larry 151 Kennell,john 148 Kentner, Patricia 157, 183, 207 Keplinger, Susan 156 Kerns, Bob 144, 145 Kersten, Kenny 148 Kersten, George 123, 148 Key, Donald 192 Kile, David 163 Kimzey, janet 158, 165, 183, 206 Kindrid,john 160 King, David 151 King, Rodney 206 Kirby, Keith 164 Kirby, Mike 161 Kirtley,bIohn 145 Kirkendoll, Dennis 145 Kilgore, Marvin 142 Kirts, Bob 183 Kirksey,jessie 132, 155 Kisro, Fred 148 Klein, Ed. 110 Knight, Diane 156 Knost, Ronald 160 Knox, Linda 134, 136, 156 Knox, Nora 184 Knuth,janice 139, 179 Koch, Judy 159 Kontas, Russell 163 Koonce,john 151 Kornfield, Tom 152 Korns, Leota 184 Korns, Richard 184 Kosnog, Kathy 203 Kotzman, Betty 179 Kountz,jack 163, 203 Kramer, Maribeth 156, 202 Krantz, Wayne 146 Kreutziger, Cindy 137, 158 Kuetny, Loretta 184 Kuetny, Loren 185 Kuhel, Eileen 98,104, 134 155 Kukovich,joanie 137 Kuns, Martha 155 Kunstel, Kenny 146, 200 Kurtz, Nancy, 137, 179 Kusunoki, Norma 155 Kyle, Claude, 111 I, Lacy, Marquita 183, 195 Lager,jerry 161 LaFaver,janet 134, 156 172 Lake, Carol 130, 192, 197, 209 Lang, Gail 131, 184 Langley, Rod 141, 146 Lamb, Glen 135 Lambert, Marilyn 133 Lambert, Paul 148 Lampe, George 148, 168 Lane, Dennis 163 Lapin, Laurie 179 Lappin, Bob 161, 183 Larson, Howard 163 Lawrence, Bob 151 Lawrence, Ray 141, 142 Laws,John 153 Laughlin, Ronald 191 Lay, Mona 155, 206 Leachner, Mike 191 Leaphart, Bill 209 Lee, Carol 158, 177 Lee, Esther 183, 195 Leeds,jerry 145 Lefton, Steve 145 Lehrling, Carolyn 154, 193 Leonard, Ray 151 Leonard, Sharon 209 Leppke, Bob 110 Lessman, Roger 190 Lester, Margaret 184 Lester, Tom 107 Lewis, Steve 145 Liberman, Mike 148 Lichlyter, Mildred 165, 208 Liebig, Pixie 179 Lind, Gary 161 Linebarger, Fred 111 Lindsay, David 196 Lincoln, Darrell 191 Linthacum, Gary 204, 205 Lippert, Kenneth 162 Litteer, Loren 163 Little, Karen 137 Little, Linda 137, 155 Livingston, Felix 104, 196 Locke, Steve 124, 150,151 Lockwood, Leonard 164 Lodge, Lydia 197, 209 Lofton,-Ianice 155 Loftin, Sue 155, 179 Logan, Ron 151 Loggins, Reta 133 Lombard, Linda 184 Lomshek, Steve 203 Longergan, Tom 153 Loiselle, Diane, 177 Long, Celia 178 Lord, Karen 137, 156 Loucks, Loren 185 Lovelace, Carolyn 154 Loving, jess 200 Lowe, Bob 148 Lowry, Grey 122, 151 Lucian, Robert 190 Luke, Hal 183 Lumm, Melba 178 Lundberg, Tom 183 Luttrell, George 109 Luttrell, Gretta 154, 155 Lyarla, Reg 144 Lynch,james 209 Lynn, Diana B4 Mabin, Guyetta 156, 179 Mack, Deborah 140, 156 MacLochlan,Jim 145 Madden, Steve 163 Madewell, D'Ann 155, 181 Magness, Doris jean 177, 196 Mahaffey,jo Ann 159 Maheit, Willie 155 Mahoney, Elizabeth 203 Mahoney, Kathleen 158, 202 Malle, Arthur 165 Mallory, Pam 137 Malone, Kay 154, 203 Manley, Pat 193 Manley, Richard 108 Mansell, Chuck 151 Mantonya, Gayle 180 Marchand, William 206 Marconi, Maragret 154 Maris, Harold 105 Maris, julie 203 Marquardt, Ron 192 Marquart, A1 151 Marone, Judy 209 Marsh,jeannie 158 Marsh, Mary Anna 154 Marshall, Ira 141 Marshall, Marilyn 159 Martin, Dixie 156 Martin, Ed 199 Martin,joan 184 Martin,john 190 Martin, Pete 153 Martin, Sharon 155 Martinache, Bob 183, 200 Martino, Louis 194 Massey, Gary 111, 160 Mathis,janice 184 McMichael,james 164, 180, 207 McMullen, Micheal 164 McRae, Alice 157, 204 McWilliams, Robert 180 Meadows, Don 115, 117, 119, 120, 196 Medlin, Irene, 183 Meek, Norma 135, 155 Mendenhall, Nancy 157, 183, 187 Mercer,jim 148 Merchant, Bill 200 Messenger,jack 162 Messenger, Richard 167, 190,199 Metzinger, Mary Ann 155 Meyer, Karen 139 Miksch,Judy 177 Millard,Jerry 148 Millard, Larry 145 Mathis, Larry 148, 200 Matthews,John 164 Mattingly, Ned 109, 162 Maxwell, jim 146 Maxwell, Lois 155, 183, 206 May, Clyde 146, 162 Mayhood, Carrol 162 Maynard, Rufus 193 McAtee, Pat 154, 202 McCall, john 164 McCann, Katrina 131, 159, 179, 184 McCann, Taylor 145 McCarter, Doug 153 McCarty, Larry 161 McClenahan, David 190 McClinahan, Beth 104 McClure, Margie 155 McCollister, Roger 151 McCollum, Melvin 180 McCreight,judy 131, 140, 167 McCubbin, Gaylen 109, 1 1 1 McCulley, Connie 155 McDaniel, Betty 183 McDougal, Rosetta 157, 176, 194 McGee, Hazel 178, 184 McGinnis, Brenda 137, 197 McGinnis, Carolyn 156 McGinnis, Gary 148 McGlinn, Mike 148, 167, 187 McGreger, Henry 164 McGuff1n, Ken 161, 193 McGuire, Bill 151 McGuire, Chuck 141, 148 McGuire, Larry 162 McKenna, Gerry 190 McKenzie, Perrine 184, 195, 197 McKinney, Reid 197 Miller, Bud 110, 196 Miller, Charles 167, 193 Miller, Don 205, 209 Miller, Ellen 154, 155, 206 Miller, jerry 162 Millspaugh, Charlie 164, 165, 206 Minnick, Mary Sue 135, 155 Mintz, Merle 185 Mintier,john 184 Misse, Fred 142 Mitchell,jerry Sue 153, 158, 177 Mitchell, Mike 160, 183 Mitchell, Ronald 162 Mitter, Kem 162 Mitts, Marilyn 155, 181 Mitts, Terry 146 Molfet, Karl 151 Mahin,john 153 Molthan, Lon 151 Monasmith, Marc 164, 207 Monroe, Sondra 155 Monsour, Ted 165, 203 Moody, Marsha 193, 209 Moon, jill 135 Moore, Dr. Mary 184 Moore, Sandy 156, 177 Moore, Sharon 137, 140, l69,184,192,197 Moorehouse, Angie 104 Moors, Donald 143 Morle, Conny 154, 155 Morford, Ken 148 Morgan, Mike 199 Morgan, Paula 158 Morgan, Phil 153 Moris, Utona 158, 179 Morton, Gary 124, 151, 164 Morrison,janet 154 Moss, Mel 153 Mount, Ed 162 Mount, Steve 202 Mounts, Milany 203 Murkin, Gary 107 Murphy, Joe 107 Murphy, Judy 190 Murray, Howard 110, 142 Murray,John 180 Murray, Langley 142 Murray, Sandra 159 Mussat, George 200 Musson, Bill 180 Myers, Karen 132 N Naaktgeboren, Martin 105, 161 Nakao, Sandra 139, 155, 178 Needewell, Sharon 181 Needham, Sharon 155 Neely, Steve 163 Neigsch, Dave 145 Neptune, Calvin 200 Neptune, Glenice 139 Nesbitt,Janis 156, 194, 197 Neubauer, Kurt 163 Neubert, Barbara 137 Newcomb,Jean 155 Newcomer, Nelson 150, 151 Newkirk, Jess 164 Nice, Dale 180 Nicholas,Jim 160, 177 Nicholas, Patti Nichloson, Carlson 151 Nicholson, John 185 Nick, Ron 146 Nicklaus, Gary 146 Niedens, Gerald 160 Niswonger, Wendell 160 Norman, Wesley 164 Normile, Pat 105, 163 Normile, Pat 105, 163 Noltensmeyer,John 161 Nordness, Elaine 154 Norris, David 209 Norris, Donald 164 Norris, Kenneth 164 Norton, John Noyes, Albert 175, 205 Nuss, Sharon 154 Nutter, Ralph 188 O Oda, Makota 164 O'Dell, Don 146 O'Dell, Tom 163 Oehring, Mary 157 Officer, Al 143, 161, 200 O ata Wa ne 162 8 f Y Oldham, Chuck 145, 161, 167 Oldham, Nancy 131 Oliver, Ronnie 161 Olson, Gary 148, 192 Olson, Marty 137 Olson, Stephen 160 O'Malley, Mary Ann 183, 203 Oman, Brad 185 Omer, Gigi 156 Oplotnic, Mary Rose 190 Orban, Steve 191 Orr, Linda 155 Ortolani, Al 110, 196 Ortolani, Deborah 110 Osborn,John 107, 196 Overman, Jack 168 Owen, David 193 Owens, Linda 139, 209 P Pacelli, Dick 148, 183 Page, Douglas 161 Palmer, David 105, 161, 192, 196, 197 Palmer, Shirley 209 Papish, Connie 135 Parker, C. H. 153, 192, 193 Parker,Jill 131, 156 Parker, Nancy, 131, 156 Parman, Ruby 209 Parrett, Kent 185 Parsons, Bob 153 Passmore, Nancy 208 Patterson, Bill 142 Patterson, James 161 Paxson, Max 162 Payne, Chuck 161 Payne, Mary Catherine 203 Pearl, Douglas 142 Pearson, Karolee 139 Pease, Kathryn 156 Pebbles, Melinda 159, 178, 179 Pelizza,John 160 Pellman, George 123, 148 Peltzer, Paula 177, 202 Pennington, Penny 156 Pennock, Jeff 145 Percy, Marie 207 Perrigo, Pam 139, 140, 181 Perry,Jean 131, 140, 178, 197 Peters, Myrna 159 Peterson,John 109, 196 Peterson, Larry 164, 190 Phelan, Nora 155, 203 Phillips, Larry 185 Pierce, Cynthia 131, 158 Pierce, Don 209 Pierce, La Nell 184 Pierce, Pat 163 Pierce, Steven 163 Pigg, Phoebe 155 Pink,Judy 158 Pistotnik, Judy 137 Platt, Robert 183 Plute, Richard 204, 205 Pogue, Dwight 146 Polfer, Neil 141, 150, 151 Polfer, Penny 139 Pollman, William R. 164, 197 Pollock, Dick 146 Pool, David 183 Poppe,Janice 159 Porter, Ron 146, 190 Porter, Thom 209 Potter, Steve 146 Potts, Doug 109, 111, 146, 196 Pound, Jim 145 Powell, Bob 163 Powell, Beverly 135, 156, 157 Powell, Stu 105, 163, 196 Powers, Diane 155 Powers, Sally 139 Prather, Karen 190 Press,Jim 164 Price, Barbara 158 Price, Marlys 154, 155 Price, Patrick 163 Price, Robert B. 161 Prichard, Dan 145 Price,Judy 136, 137, 209 Priest, Kathy 137 Probst, William 190, 202 ProfstHeld,John S. 181 Pucket, Bill 153 Puckett, Chuck 166, 168, 208 Puckett, Margi 156 Puls, Bill 105 . Partle,Jim 146 Pyle, Pat 156 Q Quaglione, Mary Jo 155 Qiualls, Sam 161 Quarles, MaryJane 137 Qduarton, Nancy 158, 159 Queen, Steve 146 Q'uick,Jonny 160 Quirk, Linda 135 R Rainwater, Judy 139 Rakestraw, E. W. 193 Ralston, Mary Ellen 137 Rall, Karen 206 Randall, George 164 Rapholz, Bud 163, 166, 167 Ray, Austin 143, 200 Ray, Dwayne 143 Reagan, Becky 193 Reals, Bill 203 Reasoner, Shirley 154 Reda, Christina 202 Reda,Janice 136, 137, 165 Reece, Carol 156 Reece, Donna 157, 206 Reece,Joyce 177 Reed, Wayne 151 Reeves, Sheryll 135, 183, 195 Reeves, Tom 146 275 Reilly, Charles 192 Redfield,Jim 164 Redford, Charles 163 Renner, David 162 Rensing, Phillis 155, 203 Rentner, Pat 195 Reynolds, Dave 145 Reynolds, Ed 162 Rhode, Steve 148 Rhodes, Dave 191 Rhodes, Linda 179 Rice, Rice, Rice, Rice, Dale 180 Kathleen 197, 209 Linda 155, 177 Nancy 158 Richard, Judy 203 Richardson, Glenna 135, 155, 192 Richeson, Judy 158 Ringle,Janet 154 Rink, Bill 110 Ritchie, Joanne 155 Rix, Wanda 130 Roach, Jean 154, 209 Roach, Pete 196 Roach, Susan 177 Roach, Theressa 131 Robbins, Dennis 194 Robinson, Marian 133 Roberts, Kent 193 Roberts, Roger 153 Robeson, Pat 155 Robertson, Christina 176 Robertson,Jim 123, 148 Robertson, Joan 157 Robson,Jean 177 Roby, Elayne 154, 176, 197 Roche, Carol 158 Roemerman, Linda 137 Roettger, William 161 Rogatie, Charles 182 Rogers, Barbara 158 Rogers, Vick 135 Rokui, Cyril 161 Rolf, Alice 155 Roller, Daryl 183 ' Roos, David 167, 202, 203 Roos, Frank 202 Root, Patty 156, 157 Roper, Kathleen 209 Ropp, Pat 155, 176 Rose Rose Rose Rose Dave 167 Gary 145 ,Jerry 164 ,John 160, 167 David 111 151 Ross, , Ross, Mary Lou 207 Ross, Pat 154 Roth, Dennis 160 Rowan, L. D. 206 Rowe, Marty 146 Rowland, Vena 178 Roy, Larry 148, 191 Ru11in, Winfrey 162 Rumburg,Jerry 160 Rumford, Dr. Herbert 193 Runyan, Bob 150, 151 Rush, Nancy 158, 183 Rush, Sherrill 197, 206 Russell,Jim 145 Russell, Sandra 192 Russell, Sharon 155 Russell, Tom 151, 196 Ruster, Bob 193 S Sadri, Kouros 185 Saffold., Roy 161, 167 181, 192 Sage, Bill 148 Salb, Nancy 135 Salvine, Tony 161 Sanders, Carley 159 Sanders, Herb 145 Sanders, Raymond 183 Sappenlield, Phill 148 Sartorg, Eddie 190 Savage, Pam 155 Saverssing, Dallas 180 Saving, Robert 162 Scalet, Margaret 160 Scavezze, Bill 146 Scifers,Joan 183, 195 209 Schaderberg, Joe 193 Schcoes, Candy 158 Scheets, Wayne 160 Schielke, Dean 164 Schlagel, Ruthie 137, 179 Schmidt, Gene 148 Schmitz, Curtis 183 Schmitz, Roy 203 Schneider, Lynette 155 Schnepel, Pam 135 Schoenhofer, Joan 155, 206 Schoenhofer, Judith 154, 155, 197 Schroeder, David 148, 191 Schrour, Candy 158 Schweitzer, Tom 163 Scott, Milton 123, 148 Scroggins, Lutrecia 133 Scruggs, Roberta 155 Scurato, Don 161 Searcy, Linda 154 Seat, Rosetta 156 Secundo,Jim 209 Seiler, Dorothy 156 Seiwert, Jean Marie 202 Selie, Ron 148, 200 Sehbuger, Ed 209 Selvey, Leland 191 Senechal, Marlene 191, 209 Setter, Gary 180 Setter, Marita 155 Swarts, Sue 139 Seward, Hugh 163 Sexton,Jack 167,- 184 Seybold, Larry 204, 205 Shackelford, Mike 151 Shadkoo, Donna 192, 197 209 Shaffer, Dan 163 Shannon, Martha 139, 154 Shaw, Gay 209 Shaw,Jerry 145 Sheldon, Earl 163, 207 Shepherd, Cheryl 159 Sherer, Vernon 197 Shields, Gary 153 Shields, Mary 209 Shipman, Dick 145 Short, Harlan 200 Shoup, Mary 209 Shreve, Ina 155 Siegle, Sherridan 176 Silcott,Jan 156 Simmons, Lucille, 156, 204 Simpson, Marlys, 155, 167 Simms, Lee 142 Sims, Pat 183 Singer, Preston 141, 153 Singmaster,Jeannie 137 Sinn, Patti 139, 209 Sisson, Stepheann 157 Sivits, Dennis 161 Skates, Trish 184 Skolaut, Dale 183 Smart, Carole 154 Smith, Alice 156, 179 Smith, Bill 164, 203 Smith, Carnie, 107, 112 Smith, Carol Ann 131 Smith, Donald 182 Smith, Elizabeth Ann 176, 194 Smith,Jerry 141, 145 Smith,Jerry 151 Smith,Joe 153 Smith,Joyce 154, 176, 204 Smith Judy 135 Smith,Judy 135 Smith Larry 209 Smith, Maxine 145 Smith Smith Paulette 139 R. G. 190 Smithi Rachel 155, 184 197 Smith, Richard 206 Smith, Sandra 137 Smitheran, Carl 163 Snider, Ted 182, 190, 199 Songster, Dennis 162 Souder, Sally 131 Speck, Ann 139, 140, 181 Speck, Sue 192, 197 Speck, Tom 123, 148 Spencer, Bill 124, 151, 191 Spencer, Carol 139 Spencer, Cheryl 155 Spencer, Don 145 Sperry, Bryan 190 Sperry, Thedore 194 Spicer, Rick 145 Sigarelli, Koeta 136, 137, 140, 192, 197 Spicer, Kathleen 135 Sprinkle, Alice 140, 169 Sprouse,Judy 182, 184 Stacey, Anne 155 Stahl, Bob 166, 192 Stahl, Chip 162 Staley, Lee 105 Stamback, Sharon 176, 206 Stamm, Gary 162 Standert, Ron 184 Stanbrough, Shirley 177 Stanford, Sondra 155 Starchman, Donald, 202, 209 Starks, Willie 115, 118 Staughton, Anita Jo 155 Staton, Marilyn 155 Stevens, Gary 204 Stebbins, Carol 137, 159 179 Steed, Gary, 123, 148 Steele, Gary 164, 190 Steele, Mike 163 Steinmetz, Fred 164 Stepanich, Francene 156, 203 Stephan, Linda 131 Stephenson,Jeri 156, 157 Stepenson, Lynn 135 Sterret,Jim 183 Sterrett, Michael 203 Sterrett, Sue 154 Stevens,Jerry 181 Stewart, Dave 115, 117 196 Stewart, Larry 108 Stewart, Rochelle, 139, 140, 155, 197 Stewart, Suzanne 207 Stewart, Vera 154 Struhland, Duane 160 Sturdevant, Pat 197, 209 Stielana, David 206 Still, Mike 141, 153 Stillwaugh, Terry 160 Stiteler, Donna 190 Stiteler, Sandra 156 Stofller, Vic 151 Stokes,Janine 177 Stone,Joe 166, 169,191, 192 Stoneciphor,Jamice 177 Stone, Phillip 180 Strahm, Elgin 108 Stranberg, Dr. E. E. 183 Strawn, Elizabeth 190 Strawn, Dr. Robertson 184 Strong, Elgon 196 Stuckey, Joe 164 Suitor, Eileen 209 Su11ivan,Jim 161 Sullivan Richard, 164, 192 Sullivan, Robert 153, 192 200 Sutton, Dennis 180 Sutton, Terry 163 Sutton, Tony 148, 200 Swarens, Carl 161 Swartz, Patricia 203 Sweany, Dolores, 155 Swearingen, Ann 135, 183, 173, 195 Swearingen, La Mae 184 Sweeny, Harvey 177 Swenson, Carl 165, 206 Swiler, Kenneth 207 Swoopes, William 142 Syring, Linda 159 T Taffner, Henry 185 Talarico, Pat 104, 135, 195, 197 Talbott, Linda 157, 183 Talley, Gordon 160 Talley, Phyllis 156 Talley, Roger 163 Talmage,Judy 168 Tansey, Robert 122 Tate,James 184 Taylor, Donna 155, 177, 184, 196 Taylor, Judy 139 Taylor, Lyle 163 Taylor, Mike 145 Taylor, Rick 196 Tefft, Alvin 162 Tennant, Roger 162 Tennyson,Jean 140 Tenneyson, Jan 131 Terry, Alan 160 Tharp, Pat 137, 177, 179 Thies, Dave 123, 148 Thomas, Bob 148 Thomas, Gary 110, 163 Thomas, Harold 190 Thomas,Janet 178 Thomas,Jim 164 Thomas, Karen 139, 154 Thomas, Rick 160 Thompson, Donna 209 Thompson, Fred W. 206 Thompson,John 180 Thompson, Richard 190 Thompson, Sandra 179 Thomburg,Jim 164, 190 Thornton, Marion 133 Thurman, David 163, 167 Thurman, Sandra 156 Tilleny, Barbara 158 Tincknell, Linda 154 Tindel, Carolyn 135 Tinsley, Connie 131 Tippin, Joan 155, 207 Tisdren, Don 209 Tiszka, John 160 Todd, Terry 153 Tokunaga, Carol 156, 209 Tompkins, Willis 192 Torbett, Dave 148 Touk, Pat 187 Tow, Gary 146 Townsend,Jim 148 Tracy, Carol 155, 203 Trainor, Pat 131, 177, 178 Trammell, Dale 163 Traxan, Iris 204, 209 Traywick, Allen 153 Treadway, Jim 184 Trewyn, Patricia 155 Tribble,Jon 141 Tribble, Ric 151 Tridle, Diana 176 Triplett, Evelyn 177, 196 Triplett, Jim 194 Triplett, Patty 155, 209 Tripp,John 110, 196 Trout, Larry 160 Trowbridge,Jan 136, 137 Trowbridge, Rita 154, 195 Tucker, Joyce 208 Turner, Gary 163 Turner, Lana 135, 197 Turner, Turner, Sherry 139, 156 Warren 124, 150,151 Turpen,Jane 154, 194 Turtlelott, Dan 141, 145 U Underwood, Edward 142 Urick, Bob 167 Ussery, Charlie 146 V Van Auken, Mark 148 Van Hooser, Dave 148 191 Van Lanningham, Ron 151 Van Lanningham, Karen 135 Van Lerberg, Shirley 154 Van Niss, Helen 164 Van Pelt, Anita 137, 179 Vance, Sharon, 155, 197, 209 Vanderburg, Frances K. 154, 193 Vanek, Delbert 161, 185 Varsolona, Charles 185 Varvel, Keith 105, 162 Vaugh, Jack T. 207 Vaughn, Barbara 155 Vaughn, Bob 148 Vasquez, Linda 155 Veith,Jeannie 177 Vernatti, Vicki 154 Vickers, Rick 123 Viers, Lora 156 Viets, Lottie 139 Vietti, Mary Ann 135, 140, 168 Vignery, Ron 107, 109 144, 145,161,196 Vilela, Dennis 145 Viles, Loyce 158, 207 Vinardi, Angie 159 Von Stork, Ruth 154 Vogel, Steve 151, 163, 173 Vowels, Mike 191 W Wachter, A. J. 109, 196 Wachter, Norberta 137, 182, 190, 192 Wade, Melanie 135 Wade, Ronald 161 Wadkins, Sandy Wadman, Sharon 131 Wagner, Kathy 131 Wagner, Paula 137, 179 Walford, Jamara 192 Walk, Glenda 139 Walker, Edgar 143 Wall, Sarah,Jane 155 Wallace, Charles R. Walters, Janice 181 Walton, Bob 146 Wantiez, Gary 185 Warford, Bob 105 Warne, Jim 161 Warren Galvin 151 Warren, Rosemary 154, 155, 183 Warring, Leonard 185 Waters, George 110, 145 Watson, Dennis 107, 196 Watson, Homer 164 Watson,Jerry 183 Watts, Ted 202 Way, Judy 137 Weatherman, Linda 176 Whiteside, Linda 155, 177, 196 Whitman, Mark 162 Whittemore Lois 155 Wicker, Kathleen 155, 197, 209 Wickware, George 160 Wiggans,-Roland 164 Wiglesworth, Tim 145 Wigton, Imogene 206 Wikoff, Vicky 155 Willbert, Bob 109 Wilbert, Karen 135 Wilbert, Sherry 184 Wilburn, Fred 153 Wilcox, Mike 164 Wilkerson, Wendell 110 Wilkins, Paula 135, 195 Wilkins, Tom 105 Wilkinson, Wendell 146 Willcockson, Karen 156 Willcoyon, Dr. John 193 Wood, Marian 209 Wood, Marilyn 139, 168, 197 Wood, Steve 192 Woody, Grace 184 Woody,John 107 Wooley, Mike 109 Workman, Dale 162 Worthington, Albert 191 Wright, Bill 151 Wright, Gary 153 Wright,Janice 184 Wright,John 176 Wright, Dean Ralph 169 Wyrick , Louanne 157 Y Yamada, Wayne 191 Yates, Alice 140, 156, 209 Yates, Sara 156, 183 Yocum, Nancy 154 York, Elaine 139 Young Young , Bill 124 , Dennis 180 Young, Lois 136, 137 Young, Kathy 184 Young, Phil 111, 196 Young, Wayne 192, 196 Willhaus, Fred 144, 145 Williams Cara Jean 177 178 Williams Dennis 110 Williams, Gene 105 Williams, Mary 132, 156, 158, 179 Williams, Melvin 183 Williams Susie 137, 156 Williamson, Patricia 158 Willis,Judy 156, 157, 184 Wills, Larry E. 194 Wilson, Barbara, 184, 197 Wilson, Bill 207 Younger, Gene 177, 187 Z Zaccarello, Carol 180 Zaccarello, Mike 145 Zayac,Jack 148 Ziegler,Joe 164 Ziegler, Kris 156, 157 Zimmerman, Grace 158, Wilson, Connie 159 Wilson, Donna 158 Wilson, Gary 107, 196 Wilson, Lela 146 Wilson, Wilson, Lois 158 Marilyn 179 Wilson, Mike 146, 196 Wilson, Nancy 209 Wilson, Pat 146 Wilson, William Ross 160 183, 206 Zinn,John 122, 145 Zahn, Sharon 154, 181, 206 Zwego, Connie 135 Webb, Linda 156, 209 Webb, Margee 139 Weber,Judy 154 Wedgewood, Bob 109 Weers , Capt, Bill 206 Weeks, Mrs. Mary 206 Weids,Jack 151 Weide, Keith 167 Weide,John 148, 182 Welty, Dr. Richard 166 West, Connie 155, 183, 195 West, Ed 151 Weston, LaVerl 180 White, Barry 151, 195, 209 White, Betty 132 White, Donna 139 White, Frank 142, 203 White, Ray 202 Wilson, Susan 197 Wimmer, Gary 160, 184 Wimmer, Howard 153 Wimmer, Ronnie 209 Winchester, Naomi 190 Winder, Ray 160 Winders, Carolyn 154 Windsor, Mike 105 Winship, Robert W. 164 Winter, Pauline 177, 196 Winton, Tom 196 Winunger, Dean W. 209 Wirth, Ed 185 Wise Marci 135 Wistrom, Carla 135, 157 Woelfel, Warren 148 Wodfe, Blake 153 Wolf, Bob 108, 191, 196 Wolford, Tami 156, 197 Wolke, Glenda 157, 202 277 is-an-ln,.k Ohn Fought, KANZA Advisor Bill Miller, Millefs Studio And So... 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