Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)
- Class of 1966
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Dr. Proctor, Dean of Graduate Studies Dr. Tompkins, Dean of Instruction Dr. Baird, Director of Admissions and Registrar Dr. Tracy, Director of Placement Services ADMINISTRA TIUN Dean Wright, Dean of Men Dean Watson, Dean of Women Certain areas of student life are the specific responsibility of the Dean of Men. Activities are arranged each year at the opening of the fall semester to help new students make a good start in college. Times and places for all college events are scheduled in his office. The Inter-fraternity Council meets each Week in the office of the Dean of Men. While the responsibilities mentioned above are undertaken to provide a general con- structive situation for college men, special prob- lems arise for many students. Mr. Carlyn, Plant Superintendent. Mr. Beougher, Business Manager The Dean of Women works with Women stu- dents to provide a varied, worth-While activities program which will implement the goals of Kansas State College in promoting intellectual and cultural growth. The Dean of Women serves as an advisor to the Associated Women Students and the Panhellenic Council. She also works with the directors and officers of the residence halls to develop effective governing councils and advisory boards. The Dean of Women is also responsible for the training of residence hall counselors. 5 .M V, El , AIX Students listen attentively to a discussion in class. M. BIOLOGY The Biology department receives many re- search grants for graduate students and pro- fessors. This year, the department is Working with six 3400.00 stipends for undergraduate research. The Kansas State College Biology department offers a series of pre-professional degrees, rang- ing from pre-medical to pre-forestry. Most of these are two year courses. They also offer a Master of Science in Biology or Natural Science. This department is staffed with eleven pro- fessors and operates in ten lab rooms. In addition to the lab rooms, which are well equipped for a smaller college, they have a seventy-acre field lab. Y 21 S The first floor of Russ Hall begins to crowd between classes Dr. Ralf Thomas, head of DUSIIHGSS department BUSINESS ADMI I TRATIO Typing is an essential part of the business curriculum. The Business department offers a class in programming and management. pg mr 53' Qc W 223 wwf ---f Business Administration is the most rapidly growing field in the midwest. Degrees are offered in the various phases of business-such as accounting, marketing, office administration, and business administration-liberal arts. Chapters of various national professional business organizations are available for majors and minors in the KSC business department. They include: Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity for men, Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business education fraternity, Phi Beta Lambda, international future business leaders of America, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, and the National Collegiate Secretaries Association. As a service to the area, the department spon- sors short-term seminars and conferences for business, industrial and teacher organizations. Members of the teaching staff frequently serve as discussion leaders for these events. CHEMI S TR Y . - I r. S underwzrth The trial and error method isn,t always the best Way to research a project, as any chemistry student will testify. All experiments are calcu- lated and theorized before they are ever tried. The chemistry department shares the ten lab rooms of the biology department and also uses the facilities of Yates Hall. Degrees are offered in chemistry, physical science, natural science, or a combination of chemistry and physical science. The departmental organization is the Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society which is associated with the National Chemistry Society. FW X K - -Q, X wx -.-.-- . -.fs-Q., - L1 - wx Q .xX. . NWNANN ' ,wmfsasemmwwwf f 556820955 usu CF YN? Il Q IMYNTS Q ' 3 S Q ix S1 Sw sf? 3 m 5 N in 5 K f T5 . K K K X. -Q V 3 X1 ,,, 1 . 5- K . Q 329: 9- xv Cf Ski? 2.3 in iff: ,ia f 2 K Sw E: as nf w QQ: sf in can T ish Er P 1 XA 5 Q F, Sf 2. A ph wh K . .- M f wg Ls: is pf Sm Eu Gd Tb DY HQ if Ti fi rw , x fe, Q. sy 5. fx ff A ii: Th U sim: ffm ESQ C? Sw Fm N WWW LNx Mff1' ravlstwflf F-wwfwxwv M 4. K Q S X S M' WA ALX' A ' Wg...igi EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Mrs. Roby teaches the children rhythm by singing and clapping. For all students preparing to teach at the elementary or secondary level, the department provides a sequence of courses in psychology and professional education. Included is an entire semester devoted to professional training, related laboratory experiences, and off-campus student teaching. The experiences provided in the labora- tory schools include observation and partici- pation by individuals and small groups and demonstration teaching for larger groups. The elementary and secondary laboratory schools are organized in two buildings: the Horace Mann School, housing the kindergarten and grades one through six, the College High School, a six-year high school, spanning grades seven through twelve. The professional semester is an entire semes- ter devoted to professional education, consisting of intensive course work and related professional laboratory experiences, including supervised teaching. During the off-campus period, the stu- dent is expected to devote full time throughout each week in school and community to the same extent as does the teacher on the job. The semester's work is divided into three periods. The first consists of approximately seven Weeks of intensive course work and pre-student teaching laboratory experiences. The second period of about seven Weeks is devoted to experi- encing the full-time job of the teacher in school and community. ? Z ff if . 5 vw Jr Af f 4 V' Q . Dr. Chittenden, head of the department, Works in her office on the files The Home Economics Department offers the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Education in Home Economics and Bachelor of Science in Home Economics. Under the education degree, students are enabled to meet the requirements for several vocations other than teaching, such as extension services, business, research, and homemaking. Scholarships are offered by Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, the professional honorary fraternity, and the Home Economics chapter, a branch of the American Home Economics Association. The Home Economics department controls the Home Management House, which provides unique opportunities in that it offers the students real life living conditions. hu... Students develop skills in home management. H DME ECO OMIC 'ii The objective of the Home Economics depart- ment 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 second- ary school. Professional activities carried on by the students include: aiding with the recruitment of new students by talking with groups in home- town high schools during vacationg participa- tion in the activities of the State Home Economics Chapterg and by initiating freshmen into the department by means of a Big Sister plan which begins With letters of welcome Written to in- coming students during the summer previous to their enrollment. Drivers training has become completely automatic. With the new TV. controlled training cars, training is now much safer for the student and the instructor. The KSC printing department is one of the best-equipped in the United States. With the use of the new automatic bindery, printing is done much faster and easier. Most of the college pub- lications and printed materials, such as the Collegio and the Grill menus are printed by the college department. The department has both the hot type and the linotype printing machines. In the undergraduate division, the depart- ment offers the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Science in Trade and Industrial Education, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology, two-year Technical cur- riculum, Industrial Arts Education teaching minor, and Industrial Technology minor. For graduates, they offer degrees in Specialist in Education, Master of Science with a Major in Industrial Education, and Master of Science with a Major in Trade and Industrial Education. I DUSTRIAL ED CATIO P' I ff ' 9' 'N 45 4 fl 5? if J Art students learn elements of design in beginning art class. ART The Industrial Arts department offers degrees in art education, specialized art, commercial art, and a minor in art education. Both the education and specialized degrees require a senior exhibit. This exhibit may be located in any faculty ap- proved location. The exhibit must be in the maj or field of the student, such as painting or sculp- turing. The student usually exhibits his paint- ings or articles for at least one Week. Mr. Wooster, of the KSC art department, cre- ated our contemporary Gus, which is located in front of the Student Center. Gus is now made of fiberglass, but will later be cast of bronze. Gus was a gift to the college from the Senior Class of 1965. Kappa Pi, the honorary art organization, is sponsored by the art department. This organiza- tion is open to all art majors and minors. ,'-'MMM ,f MM, .-v-'WSW LANG AGE Ka LIT RATURE The Language and Literature department provides both liberal arts instruction for the Bachelor of Arts degrees and teacher preparation for the Bachelor of Science degree in English, foreign languages, journalism, and speech. The department also provides minors in English, journalism, literature, French, German, Russian, Spanish, and speech. The Language and Literature department sponsors the Weekly edition of the Collegio, the Kanza, college plays, studio productions, and the college radio station. Studio productions provide training to better enable the student to perform in a teaching situa- tion. Student actors receive additional training in a different type of production. Language lab aids in the comprehension of languages t. ff A I x -- . Aw i W NM 5 SPUN OR DEBATE Akwwnfv, -Q-it Debaters listen to arguments. The KSC Forensic Squad participated in an exciting and profitable season. Debaters traveled to Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, California, as well as Within the surrounding five states. The proposition for this year was, RESOLVED: THAT LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN THE UNITED STATES SHOULD BE GIVEN GREATER FREEDOM IN THE INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF CRIME. Terry Beck presided over Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary speech fra- ternity on campus. Professor H. Francis Short, director of forensics, sponsored the Pi Kappa Delta organization and coached the squad in forensic activities. Theta Alpha Phi is the national fraternity of the theatre arts. Membership is attained through participation in college theatre productions either as an actor or technician. The operation of college theatre requires every conceivable talent and ability and is open to all regularly enrolled students to KSC. Two of the productions this year were Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Marnrna's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad and Tiger at the Gates? my Mi , Xeroxing has become so popular that stu- dents now have to be placed in a waiting line to have their materials Xeroxed. This is the second year for the service provided by the library at a minimal fee. A library science minor may be chosen with any subject major to complete requirements for graduation. This library science minor applies to the Bachelor of Arts degree or the Bachelor of Science in Education degree. This minor is pre- professional at the undergraduate level and will generally be accepted by accredited library schools throughout the United States. Students wishing to prepare themselves for school librarianship in Kansas may take the library science courses Without declaring a minor in a department. However, the student must qualify for the field in which he plans to teach-an elementary school librarian must have elementary education, while a student wishing to become a secondary orjunior college librarian must have secondary education. LIBRARY SCIE CE ,V ,WWW X ,,,..-Y-M xmpikdfw .-vff' 5 Yigsfff X n,,..w wr- as N mi ,MX A ..fy,Q5ggAfms. A .,,. . vA-- 4511? 4 ' - X ,Mwxm W f . ,,,, ,,,e,,,W I , , V2 W. 4E'f ,,' J in up V, W ww ' 4' qv N fy, , 'fgffhfffffwe Qi The slide rule solves many problems 4-.qasgzfgg The Department of Mathematics offers courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Sci- ence in Education for the undergraduates. For the graduates, the department offers courses leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Master of Science. The Kansas Alpha chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honorary society in mathe- matics with sixty-six chapters, is sponsored by the department. Three members of the depart- ment have held national offices in this organiza- tion. fDid someone forget a ste-pb, Wonders Dr. Smith, head of the department. MATHEMA TI C The IBM 1620 and the LPG 30 are the two newly acquired digital computers. Courses are offered in programming and methods of the computer. The computing center in Yates Hall is a cooperative project with the Business Administration department. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps is re- quired for male students during their freshman and sophomore years. Men are trained in leader- ship abilities and field maneuvers and tactics. An advanced course in Military Science is of- fered to all juniors and seniors. If a student participates in the advanced course, he attends summer camp for two weeks Where he learns more about the Army administration, Military law, and the role of the United States in World affairs. The Reserve Officer Training Corps Band has participated in the Mardi Grasn parades for the last four years in New Orleans. They have re- ceived trophies the last three years for being among the most outstanding groups attending. is! ' Tis- 7 Qfxwi K. gg. E L fx X 1 f O? i X. A if . af' mf ' , f 1, Nifgg K Qi ri '15 figgsff .iii K a 5 M X' ' f A L - Q M- L ,C . sg. V . . .. . . 5 X 5 X W4 K5 xl.. X 1 ii - ..,. rf 3 E V 3 i l at ? 1 d sf. ' L .1 7 , - ' .. 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Featured groups this year were the Brahms Quartet from Rome, the Netherlands Quartet from Holland, and the Weller Quartet from Vienna. A number of various senior and graduate recitals were presented throughout the year, as well as the usual choir, orchestra, and band concerts. J . . The Collegiates, a select singing group spon- sored by the music department and directed by Richard Smith, toured the South Pacific. They performed in Japan, Formosa, the Philippines, and other East Asian countries on their U.S.O. tour. Last spring, the Collegiates sang at the World's Fair in New York, representing Kansas in Kansas Week. In 1963, on their first U.S.O. tour, they sang in the Western European Countries. . ,L ,M p as Q ,i it QA Q lk min. 1 Prentice Gudgen, head of the department, explains a play in fo HEALTH , PHYSICAL ED U CA TI ON AND RE CREA TI ON The Physical Education department super- vises athletics, intramural and physical educa- tion activities, and offers courses in the theory and practice of physical education for the prepa- ration of teachers and athletic coaches. The department offers courses and majors in the field of recreation for majors and non-majors, Majors can prepare for supervisors, and directors' positions in the expanding field of recreation. In cooperation with the Biology department, courses in health and health education are required of physical education majors, preparing them to teach health in the public schools. In addition to enrollment in gymnasium classes in physical training, all students are encouraged to develop physical skill by playing on intramural teams in various athletic lines. The more proficient of the men have an oppor- tunity to try for college teams and participate in intercollegiate contests. The college encour- ages participation in athletic sports as a means of developing desirable physical, mental, and social qualities. The gymnasium provides standard facilities for basketball, swimming, and other indoor sports, and physical education. Brandenburg Stadium is one of the best for football, track, and outdoor sports. In addition, there are excellent playing and practice fields for all outdoor sports. The classroom provides basic principles PH YSI C The physics 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 depart- ment co-operates with the departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Education and Psychology to offer course work leading to the degrees of Mas- ter of Science in Natural Science CPhysics empha- sisy, Specialist in Education CPhysicsJ, and Specialist in Education CPhysical Sciencej. The physics department was formed in June of 1962. The department is located in Yates Hall, Where it operates the college planetarium. The observatory on top of Russ Hall is also operated by the physics department. The department trains students for industrial physicists, and graduate research as well as for teaching. All research at present is in solid state physics. It's a bird! It's a plane! Daniel X Mr. John Witt, Senior from Pittsburg, and a National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Participant performs operations on a gas chromatograph While Dr. Joe M. Walker, Professor Analytical Chemistry and NSF Re- search Director looks on. The grant is sponsoredjointly by the National Science Foundation and Eagle-Picher Research Laboratories. The research deals with the analy- sis of Boron Tribromide relative to trace carbon contamination at the part-per-million-level. The method takes advantage of the high sensitivity and selectivity of gas chromatography-one of Dr. Walker's primary research interests. The ultimate object of the research is single crystal, elemental Boron, a major component of semi- conductor materials. Dr. Walker has had four National Science Foundation Grants for undergraduate research. Superior student seminar examines works in ethics. Kansas State College is committed to a policy of encouraging and recognizing superior schol- arship. This classification is available to under- graduates having academic records indicating high achievement, ordinarily in the upper five percent for previous academic Work, or standings on entrance tests usually consistent with such high achievement. Any individual desiring the classification Superior Student and its privi- leges must apply in writing to the Superior Student Committee for consideration at least six weeks prior to the next enrollment period. l- W5 At the desk, Dr. Welty, head of the department, catches up on his mail The department of social science includes the fields of history, economics, geography, political science, and sociology. Degrees offered include Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion, and Bachelor of Science with a major in social work. Pre-professional degrees are offered in the fields of law and theology. The department sponsors many seminars for college and junior college teachers and students each year. The department also assists in spon- soring a number of lectures by KSC staff members and off-campus personalities. Mrs. Fowler works with students in hair design. Vocational Technical Training is available at Kansas State College for those students who do not wish to pursue a college degree program and desire specialized pre-employment training for a particular trade. Trade preparatory courses of- fered in the Vocational Technical Training con- sist of two years of pre-employment training designed to prepare young men and women for employment in their selected trades and techni- cal occupations. Students enrolled for these courses attend classes six hours per day, five days per week, with four hours per day devoted to shop practice to develop skill in manipulative operations of the occupation and two hours per day to related subjects to expand the student's technical knowledge in the particular field for which he is enrolled. Vocational student works with complicated machine and another repairs a car. VOCATIO AL TECH I CAL TRAININ Students are involved in Welding and drafting. . 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To Reign at the Parade I X i K I 4 78 Jennifer Ellis, Diane Os- born, and Helen Aikens, representing Alpha Gam- ma Delta, try for the twenty pointbonus, Trout Hall's Leonard Eu- litt, Gary Wimmer, and John Rose sweep the cob- webs to remember a char- acter from Humanities 271. Tension mounts as Toni Cordry, Jennifer Ellis and Diane Osborn await the final score. Hands on the buzzer, John Francis, Leonard Eulitt, and Gary Wimmer await the final question that will end the game. Wits, Brains, Recall . . . All Tested At the KSC BUWL Sponsored by SUB Miss Joyce Morarity, First Lieutenantg Miss Gwen Daily, Captaing Miss Jacque Helton, Second Lieutenantg and Pershing' Rifle Qffiger PERSHI G RIFLES SPONSUR Gwen demonstrates the growl for Jacque and Joyce during bayonet pra Participated In the Formalities And Functions Uf Military Life 'STRONG BOX' Upened The Fall Theater Charles Miller and Jan Fitzpatrick. And 'OH DAD, POOR DAD, MdmmG,S H ang You In the Closet And I'rn Feelin' So Sad Continued . . . J The Roster Which Ended With 'TIGER AT THE GATES B Fall Events Featured The BRUTHERS FOUR... S U And Then Came A 'Kick-ci-P00 J 0y'0us Time at the SADIE HA WKIN S ' DANCE They Brought The House Down With Satire and Song. Dogpatch's g'rodiest couple, Dave Brewer and San Chase, at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. We Found GLEN YARB OR O U GH Delightful in Song . . . and BIF F RUSE Hilarious with Uff Broadway,' Jokes . . . While the S TAN YAN STREET QUAR TET Played on. rw J We Spent an Evening in Spain with the Music Departmentis Production 90 if I , Q 4 MCARME Carmen, portrayed by Sarah Kapple, refuses the love of Don Jose, played by Russell Pickering. Car KSC Spirit Mounted Last minute instructions spur team to victory. Then Exploded as We Won the CIC Basketball Championship Coach Lambert is given the Chair of Honor by the N-. 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X v 9 X9 w F X X N if Ns X Ns. f X Q K fx My if ,. an L 3 wr' ' W i as . f2fi2.-55 JUNIOR PANHELLENIC Junior Panhellenic is an organization of Greek pledges. It is a subsidiary of the Panhel- lenic Council, functioning under its auspices. It is composed of all Greek social sorority pledge classes. Junior Panhellenic's purpose is to up inter- fraternity relations within the college, promote friendliness and interfraternity spirit among the pledges, and to provide preparatory training for work in Senior Panhellenic. Junior Panhellenic sponsors the Greek Christmas party and caroling party, all pledge slumber party and various other pledge activi- ties. E it 'Sis . 01 M Z 5 Q 1 l Back Row: Dixie Butler, My Karen Coaker, Rush Chair- man, Chuck McGuire, Chairman of the Boardg Mary Anna Marsh. Second Row: Bob Jolley, Eileen Kuhel, Jeannie Maritan, Mary K. Fricke, Rodney Capanash, Norma Meek, Shirletta Coleman, Wanda Holly, Mary E. Mitchell, Paul Burnett, Dave Geiger, Social Chairmang Candy Brewer, Secretary, Merilee Goodenow. Front Row: Steve Bolton, Henry La- vala, George Gates, Public Relations Chairman, Dar- vin Hastings, Sam Knight. N'f '9'1-at Back Row: Linda Nelson, Wanda Holly, Nancy Sholl, Kris Keiser, Velma Burns, Janelle Moon, Sue Hagen, Secretary, Kathryn Troutman, President, Ruby Avery, Vice-President, Ernistine Jones, Becky Duncan. GREEK ACTIVITY BOARD The Greek Activity Board was formed to re- place the disbanded Inter-Greek Council. The purpose of this board is to create and plan a pro- gram of activities and functions for its member organizations. This board is trying to increase the understanding and respect existing among the Greeks and among the student body. The Greek Activity Board plans Greek Week and the Greek Ball, and is in charge of a pledge workshop each semester. This year's Greek Activity Board Chairman is Chuck McGuire of Sigma Chi. Faculty Teas, Greek Week, and canvassing Pitts- ' Gonna, ,Nasa PANHELLENIC OFFICERS, Left to right: Celia Long, Editor, Nancy Oldham, 2nd. Vice-President, Phyl Keller, Treasurer, Ann Speck, President, Eileen Kuhel, lst. Vice-President, Emma Rodgers, Secre- tary. 4- PANHELLENI C COUNCIL PANHELLENIC REPRESENTATIVES. Left to right: Nancy Oldham, Emma Rodgers, Eileen Kuhel, Panheuenic means all Greek , the Panhel' Cheryl Shepard, Phyl Keller, Judy Pistotnik. lenic Council is therefore the governing body of all the Greek social sororities on campus. In the fall, Rush Week is sponsored and com- pletely regulated by the Panhellenic Council. Other activities sponsored by the Council throughout the year include Pledge Workshops, PANHELLENIC PRESIDENTS. Left to right: Karen Meyer, Marilyn Johnson, Judy Hevner, Mary Benelli. ' burg for the Heart Fund Drive. This years Panhellenic Council President is Ann Speck of Sigma Sigma Sigma. PANHELLENIC RUSH CHAIRMEN. Left to right: Karen Myers, Harriet Vesey, Pat Curth, Celia Long, Jean Cox, Beth Banke. ,,,,,,.-w-v- IFC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Left to right: Ralph Wright, Sponsorg Jerry Loger, Treasurer, Phil Bris- coe, Vice-President, Steve Bolton, President, Jack Zayac, Secretary, Harry Benjamen, Rush Commit- tee Chairman, Fred Wilburn, Rush Rules Chairman, IN TERFRA TERNI TY COUNCIL The IFC is the co-ordinating and governing body of all general-social fraternities on campus. It is affiliated with the National Interfraternity Conference and annually sends two delegates to represent Kansas State College at the national meeting. The Council is composed of two delegates from each active chapter and one delegate from the pledge class of each of the seven national fraternities here at KSC. This yearls IFC has been working with the administration and two groups of men who are seeking recognition as fraternities on a program of expansion of the fraternity system. Also, as well as creating and enforcing the rules which govern fraternities, the Council has co-operated with the Panhellenic Council in creating the Greek Activity Board. This year's IFC President is Steve Bolton of Sigma Chi. IFC PLEDGES. Left to right: Mike Wickman, Bob Resnik, John Brown, Bruce Benson, Lee Simms, Johnny Lampe. IFC ACTIVES. Top Row: Gerald Niedens, Jerry Wisemen, Paul Jeffries, Larry Randolph, Gary Craig, Ralph Headly, Barry Draper. Bottom Row: Bill Scavezze, Eddie Underwood, Bob De Masters, Carl Nichol- son, Le Baron Baptista.. Delta Xi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi This has been a very successful year for the members of Alpha Delta Pi on the KSC campus. The ADPi,s have been very active in greek activ- ities. Nancy Oldham and Celia Long are officers of Senior Panhellenic, Candy Brewer is secre- tary of the Greek Activities Board, and Kathryn Troutman and Carol Cumpton are officers of Junior Panhellenic. The A D Pi's were also host- esses for the Junior Panhellenic Slumber Party. Various activities throughout the year in- clude a breakfast for the members of Alpha Sigma Alpha, Fathers Week-End, Patroness Tea, Founder's Day Banquet, a tea for the Dean of Women, and a Christmas Formal, the Black Diamond Ball. The A D Pils have members who are active in Cwens, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Assembly, and Delta Psi Kappa. This year Judy McCreight, a past president, was elected for the second time to Who's Who in American Colleges. 4 I L 'lrihu .ir 6 Q 110 Chapters . . .Founded at Macon, Ga. 1851 . . Vicki Palmer. Miss Kathryn Peddy, Alpha Delta Pi trav- eling secretary, points out her home chap- ter to the members of Delta Xi chapter. Alpha Delta Pi Officers: Pat Trainer, Scholarship Chairmang Mary Anna Marsh, Treasurerg Trina McCann, First Vice- Presidentg Vicki Palmer, Presidentg Theresa Roach, Social Chairmang Sally Souder, Second Vice-President. Not Present: Cindy Pierce, Standards Chairman. Delta Xi Chapter Established 1959 . . . President.: Alpha Delta Pi entertains formally during Formal Fall Rush in the best Alpha Delta Pi tradition. Ann Bournoniville Candice Brewer Carole Cumpton Ann England Bonnie Hall Carol Hartke Nancy Hudson Gail Laing Celia Long Katrina McCann Mary Anna Marsh Melinda Nelson Nancy Oldham Vicki Palmer Cindy Pierce Theresa Roach Linda Stephans Pat Trainor Kathryn Troutman Kathy Wagner -,:'h is Beta N u Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Beta Nu Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha is proud of its distinguished history. It is particu- larly proud of the fact that it was the first greek letter organization for Negro college women. Since this chapter was first organized on Janu- ary 29, 1937, this eminent group of women has strived for the highest of attainments and have developed an appreciation for finer womanhood, encouraged scholarship and high ethical stan- dards. Combining fun with services, the A.K.A.'s engage in chapter activities that range from its annual Black and White Ball, to building up some family happiness through the giving of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. The mem- bers of the sorority gain special joy by giving Christmas gifts annually to the boys and girls of the Parson's State Hospital and Training Center. H 104 Chapters . . .Founded Washington, Georgia, 1908 . . . Beta Nu Chapter Established 1937 . . . President: Jessie K irksey. Alpha Kappa Alpha Officers: Janine Jones Treasurerg Jessie Kirksey, President, Mari lyn Johnson, Secretary. Velma Atkins Peggy Coleman Wanda Holly Wanda Jackson Jacqueline Johnson Earnestine Jones Mary Jones Vera McDaniel J osea Mitchell Alice Smith Sandra Stevens Irelene Swain Bobbi Wade Betty White Beta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta The women of Beta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority are proud of their partici- pation in campus life. For the past two years they have taken first place in the annual Greek sing. They, along with their brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, won first place in the intra- mural volleyball tournament. Seven of the girls are members of KSTA, others are members of Cwens, W.R.A., Pemm Club, Student Union Board, and Judicial board. Presently, one of it's mem- bers is president of Mitchell Hall. De Lois Alston Ruby Avery Gloria Brown Velma Burns Gracie Canady Jackie Davis 3 Q1 W' 4 GERD 96 Chapters . . .Founded at Washington, Georgia 1913 . . . Beta Zeta Chapter established 1936 . . President: Marilyn Lambert. Delta Sigma Theta Officers: Marilyn Lambert, President Lutrecia Scoggins, Secretaryg Salena White, Vice-President Harriet Vesey, Pledge Trainer. Donna Jackson Gloria Klugh Marylyn Lambert Yuonne Lindsey Alester Linton Reta Loggins Mary Mitchell Mary Lou Mitchell Emma Rogers Virginia Scott Lutricia Scroggins Edith Thomas Harriet Vesey Elaine Walker Salena White 00 1 ffswyigll ill f lll 'lK 93 Chapters , . . Founded at Syracuse, N.Y., 1903 . . . Epsilon Kappa Chapter Established 1959 . . President: Mary Benelli. Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gams returned to school in the fall ready to begin another active year. Rush was first on the agenda, and a group of twenty-five girls was pledged. Homecoming was the first major social event of the year and the chapter combined its efforts with the pledge class to enter a queen, car and house decoration. AGD,s were pleased to have Connie Herlocker elected 1965 Homecoming Queen. The annual Christmas for- mal was the highlight of the social season. Mary Benelli was honored as Snow Queen at this time. This award is given in recognition for services to the chapter. Never too busy for campus activities, Alpha Gams participated as members and officers of AWS, Student Assembly, departmental and hon- orary groups, dramatics, music, Collegiates, Kanza, cheerleaders, Cwens, Golden Crest, and Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. Alpha Gams relax around the house. AGD Officers: Top Row: Toni Cordry, Treasurer, Pam Green- field, Second Vice-President, Jill Moon, First Vice-President, Mary Benelli, President, Eileen Kuhel, Panhellenic Repre- sentative. Front Row: Darlene Battitori, Corresponding Sec- retary, Janet LaFaver, Recording Secretary. Theresa Albertini Kathy Baker Beth Banke Darlene Battitori Becky Bedene Mary Benelli Janette Bertoncino Jean Best Carol Boley J O Burke Dixie Butler Vicki Clark Judy Conklin Toni Cordry Dana Coulter Marsha Cranz Cheryl Crutchfield Charlotte Cuthbertson Linda Davidson Nancy Deill Diana Delmez Mary Dillion Shirley Dobbin Pegi Duggan Becky Duncan Jennifer Ellis Jill Engel Jan Fitzpatrick Pam Greenfield Jackie Harbourt Becky Harrison Jeannie Hawkinson Barbara Henderson Connie Herlocker Kathy Jones Tess Keeney Wisha Koppers Eileen Kuhel Janet La Faver Glen Lamb Marilyn Leban Blenda Lister Ginny McNally Janet Martens Norma Meek Mary Sue Minnick Janelle Moon Jill Moon Sandy Moore JoAnne Myers Diana Osborn Ginger Phegley Beverly Powell Loretta Prete Beverly Prothee Suzy Richardson Joyce Ryder Connie Scavezze Kay Segat Judy Smith Kathleen Spicer Lynn Stephenson Ann Swearingen Jonnie Kay Sweet. Janice Totsch Lana Turner Doreen Vilela Karen Wilbert Michele Wilbert Paula Wilkens Carla Wistroni Connie Zwego, l m H ste Q 1 3332355 44 Chapters . . . Founded at Farmville, Va., 1.901 . . . Eta Eta Chapter Established 1920 . . . Presi- dent: Judy Hevner. AEA Officers: Top Row: Judy Hevner, Presidentg Karen Coaker, Pledge Trainer. Second Row: Mimi Gudgen, Treas- urerg Pam Mallory, Editor. Third Row: Jean Cox, Rush Chairmang Jacque Helton, Vice-President. Bottom Row: Judy Way, Recording Secretaryg Cindy Kreutzinger, Cor- responding Secretary. Eta Eta Chapter of President Judy Hevner accepts the Alpha Sigs Homecoming Alpha Sigma Alpha Sweepstakes Trophy. The Alpha's started the year off with Jeannie leading us into Rush Week. This proved to be a very exhausting and hectic week but also very successful. Before we even had time to catch our breath Hevner had us hard at work on Homecoming. This year's slave-drivers were Howerton, Steb- bins, and even Romerman. And you could al- ways count on Helton and Coaker to add their two cents. But once again the Alpha Sigs proved their talent in building gorillas, carousels, and ioabods by winning the Sweepstakes Trophy. We call it our 351,000 trophy. One of our most exciting moments was when our gal Ange was a finalist for Homecoming Queen. Shortly after Homecoming Nancy Morin was named an Honorary Battlion Commander at the Military Ball. In December Jacque rounded us all up and lead us to Parsons to entertain 60 little boys with a Christmas party at the Parsons State Training School. Throughout the year all the Alpha Sigs participated in campus activities such as Cwens, Golden Crest, Student Union Board, Student Assembly, KANZA Staff, AWS, and Who's Who. This year Judy led the active chapter While Karen tried to lead the pledges. But both re- sented the reference to the blind leading the blind? 120 Cathy Burnett Karen Cannady Karen Coaker Judy Coonrod Vicki Consolino Nicki Duy Jeanette Fettig Terry Fornaciari Sherri Gatchell Merilee Goodenow Margaret Grant Mimi Gudgen Chris Gustafson Jacque Helton Judy Hevner Lonna Hutchinson JoAnn Jursche Phyl Keller Betty Kotzman Diane Knight Cindy Kreutziger Pam Mallory Diane Miller Lyllus Mooney Nancy Morin Barbara Neubert Amber Olson Marty Olson Jill Parker Patty Pfiefer Judy Pistonik Sondra Police Barbara Potter Kathy Priest Kathleen Ramsay Marilyn Reno Glenda Robertson Linda Roemerman Ruth Schlagel Donna Sighel Sandra Smith Carol Stebbins Sharon Starlin Pat Tharp Lynn Townsend Barbara Urankar Anita Van Pelt Paula Wagner Susie Williams Sue Willis Lois Young Carole Zedrick Mrs. Perva M. Hugh Advisor BS Mrs. Louise Hilboldt if Chi Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma This year the Tri Sigmas began by pre- paring for formal rush. This was a busy time for all with many meetings called by the Pan- hellenic President, Ann Speck of Sigma Sigma Sigma. But rush was just one of the many activ- ities Which went on this fall. It seemed like rush was just over and it was time to begin work on Homecoming. This year the Sigmas's took first place in House Decorations plus having the first attendant to the Homecoming Queen, Miss Cheryl Shepard. Not long after this, pledge Nancy Martin became Military Ball Queen. Each year at Christmas the Sigmas have a Christmas Party at Elm Acres for the children. When spring arrives the excitement begins awaiting the night of the Tri Sigma Spring Formal. But spring also brings election time on campus and this is Where the Sigmas pulled into full swing capturing many positions such as Student Assembly, AWS, Collegio Staff, Golden Crest and Cwens. f 5? IQ! i 68 Chapters . . . Founded at Farmville, Va., 1898 . . . Chi Chapter Established 1922 . . . President: ' Rochelle Stewart. 3 , X as Q 58, r Tri Sigmas begin school by participating in Rush. Tri Sigma Officers: Left to right: Nancy Hoffman, Secretaryg Karen Meyer, Acting President, Nancy Cromer, Keeper of Gradesg Janice Knuth, Corresponding Secretaryg Glenda Wolke, Treasurer. Mary Aschentrop Darlene Bennett Sandre Dee Blackett Jean Bottens Judy Cenotto Connie Combs Marylin Cowan Jeanne Cleveland Nancy Cromer Pat Curth Diedre Eichelberger Mary Fricke Janice Van Gorden Patricia Hammond Sue Hagen Georia Heistan Nancy Hoffman Marth Holsinger Eweleen Hornbuckle Jan Hostette Betty Hunt Judy Kjellander Janice Knuth Judy Kock Mary Beth Kramer Linda Loffsvvold Carol McGinnis Jeannie Maritan Nancy Martin Karen Meyer Jane Mitchell Kathy Morrison Sandra Nakao Linda Owens Pam Perrigo Penny Polfer Dana Richardson Cheryl Shepherd Nanci Shull Rachel Smith Ann Speck Carol Spencer Amy Stevens Jan Thomas Vicky Walters Barbara Warren Donna White Penny Willman Glenda Wolke 4 Gamma Chi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha The first Negro college fraternity was founded December 4, 1906 at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, by its seven founders known as Jewels More than 50,000 men have been initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Interracial since 1945. There are now 130 undergraduates chapters on college campus, and 195 graduate chapters in 38 states, the District of Columbia, British West Indies, Europe and Africa. Gamma Chi chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha was established on the K.S.C. campus in 1948. Since that time Alphamen have excelled in scholarship, athletics, and other campus programs. . . 54,9 1 'uf H, - ., .,.. ' .'. . f- Q - Q? x xl 1 ' 5 J Q ' Q f ' ' 1 fx A Wx xW Q J YK .1551 Y' 01 ' I - we all mfg, 11411. flip 195 Chapters . . . Founded Cornell University, 1906 . , . Gamma Chi Chapter Established 1948 . . . President: Eddie Underwood. Alpha Officers: Bill Swoopes, Dean of Pledgesg Eddie Under- wood, President, Tom Hopkins, Social chairman, Howard Murray, Vice-President. Delbert Ayers Henry Granger Dwight Henderson Torn Hopkins Earl Johnson Howard Murray Bill Paterson Lee Simms William Swoopes Edward Underwood Frank White 4 Beta Chi Beta Chi was founded as a local September 1965 and set a goal of affiliation to a strong na- tional fraternity. Throughout the year, Beta Chi has had a full social life with parties such as pur- ple passion, yard-and-half party, a farmer party and several others. The members of the fraternity have designed their own crest, banner, and pin. They also obtained a house at the beginning of the spring semester, located at 1 1 1 7 South Broad- way. The men of Beta Chi have tried to set high standards to give their pledges a challenge to carry on the growth of their newly-organized fraternity. Members of Beta Chi are active in such organizations as Student Union Board, Pershing Rifles, Greek Activities Board, Inter Fraternity Council, and honor students. W Founded at Kansas State College as a local fra- ternity in September, 1965. Beta Chi Officers: Tim Frieden, Secretary Tom Earp, President: Larry Randolph Treasurerg Gary Galutia, Sergeant at Arms Lynn Bousman Alan Davis Steven Diggs Tom Earp Tim Frieden Robert Gally Gary Galutia Tom Mechner Gerald Niedens Ron Peterson Larry Randolph Marshall Silence Gary Stamm Albert Wichman Dennis Worslly Epsilon Chi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha is really great, Founded in 1868, Out of Delta Chi Omicron We established in '62 And became nationally known As men strong and true. And here today, at Pittsburg State, We have come to appreciate, The fine qualities for success In intramural sports and scholarship, With further display of the best In social lights and showmanship. We love KSC's most beautiful girls With straightened hair and those with curls. We like to plan for things in advance- Like Christmas Formal and Homecoming Dance. Dance. And in the spring, there's even more, For they say the PIKES just know their score, With Dream Girl Formal and Founderis Day Some would say we've gone all the way. Welve summed up the year with laughter and fun, But really- you know! We'vejust begun . . . 126 Q., ' x xr-J N 'VJ ig,-5' --nf' 94 m3 'i' , 1 ,- S N .,-'- -jiT3Ef'5 V 1, wai ting l v 127 Chapters . . . Founded at University of Vir- ginia, 1868 . . .Epsilon Chi Chapter Established 1962 , . . President: Steve Ehart PIKE Officers, Left to right: Steve Ehart, Presidentg Gene Mitts, Secretary, Ron Porter, Treasurerg Gary Nichols, Vice- President. Miss Marilyn Cowan Sigma Sigma Sigma PIKE Dream Girl William Baker Garry Bond Larry Bradshaw Ted Cady John Chop Paul Dountas Steve Ehart Bill Harralson Robert Headley John Hexter Bill Hill Phil Jacoby Ron Johnson Steve Johnson Mike Kapple Jim Kendall Wayne Krantz Claude Kyle John Lucas Carrol Mayhood Gene Mitts Terry Mitts Leland Moore Gary Nicklaus Bob Pierce Ron Porter Jim Purtle Bob Resnik Richard Riley Paul Ruotsi Rodney Rupar Bill Scavezze Roger Streeter Carl Topinka Gary Taw Rob Walton Wendall Wilkins OI'1 J. H. Whipple, Advisor Capt. R. D. Wood s, Advisor Vesta Holder, Housemother ,..- O .C . 4 ' o I ,' H.--- bg ig- h sS?15: V ff fe' ff - A -w X a?hQ69 'SEV 75 Chapters . . . Founded at Warrensburg, Mo., 1920 , . Epsilon Chapter Established 1924 . . . President: Rick Tribble. Sig Tau Officers: Top row: John Koonce, Treasurerg Chuck Crawford, Pledge Train- erg Neil Polfer, Second Vice-Presidentg Rick Tribble, Presidentg Dick Coleman, First Vice-Presidentg Stewart Cummings, Re- cording Secretary. Front row: Ed West, House Managerg and Goat. Not present: Jim Smith, Corresponding Secretary. Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma Miss Carol Roche Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen After meeting the sororities, Homecoming became the center of attention with all eyes on Miss Cheryl Cruthchfield of Alpha Gamma Delta. The night of KSC's Homecoming-none but happy Sig Taus could be found. With a re- union of Brothers among the top events, the 1965 Homecoming weekend quickly became history. December's activities centered around a for- mal dance with the favors of raincoats proving the Sig Taus to be superior weather forecasters. April showers bring White Roses to all Sig Tausg the White Rose Formal provides a chance for all Sig Taus to display their dates to their Brothers and a chance for all to use the social skills and etiquette that they were taught as pledges. The trophy case will attest to the emphasis that the Sig Taus put on Intramural Sports and Scholarship affairs and very few campus orga- nizations can be found lacking one or more Sig Taus in their membership. Lest one should Wonder about the goat . Whose presence Was made at each and every home football game, he's the new official Sig Tau mascot and his uniform was constructed by Miss Barbara? Henderson of Alpha Gamma Delta. i.: -- J -:,' -- : :' f,2 v,.,, r it Larry Adams ' J Jerry Addington 'xl J '- , I 5 ' Larry Barbato 5 2 Bruce Benson 2 X 213311 - John Benson 1 T i rw W L 3 - Paul Bergant : ' -501111 Bifsnei' ,,'.' z M y ,,,, lf II , .:.. 2 ,,.. J :,. P ' zbbr 5 . K ,Q Larry Brune i B QQ Jim Caldwell if ' Q do J Q, p o Doug' Campbell o S o M ' F Harold Coleman James Cooper M iyby ' Charles Crawford A Lee Crutchfield A y D Barry Draper Jim Evans John Francis Rodney Francis Russell French .J .h.,., . ., . my E f X E, 'oi is X S X oo S Steve Gariglietti o L Xi all Q : ::-f ..1i- Q. .E R011 Gates oi ix i is Q ki li 5 lli ' Bernard Grant Em' -- ' :', .-Q, , 'fl ,Y e Wdii L 1 do L Roger Guffey y ' o V J J William Higgins 'P L , k, 4 Gene Hill L ' p ' Dean Homrighausen - li s Eos 1 Raymond Hoovoo If J ' Q .yzq 5 JoeJenkins Steve J eselnik I I -J Ron Johnson Van Johnson Armon Jones X Ronald Jones 5 Nick Kanakis n SE 3 , 5 eeee s lree QIE PQ-1f-Qff M A ' ooroo David King ii i - Q J Daie Kirchhofer 1 'I A ya' if oi' ,ws A Dennis Kirk I W o 3 ' ' V I John Koonce ' ffl' ' A . William Laurence J eJ,. l z ' ge L56 d .,,: rs, zz. J - :.. 351 Wwli a eonar ii is I i ss y Q S 1 Y Q efl Fred Locke , li H to p H David Loeffler y .M - it M 4 W , Greg' Lowry f roooo zo' ' 5 iv ' A! Douglas McLaug'hain R ..i: Chuck Mansell 5 o if Zr- 5 A1 Marquoro ' Q ai Gary Movloy Harry Miller Thomas Millikan xi, -,Q Marvin Moyer Carl Nicholson Bill Osburn Neil Polfer David Pugh 4 : J 5 L. so frsoo Q .,:5:, .:,, . .,,.-- ' .. ollo' 1 -oo'o yuiu . ofi - . l,: ..E,,: ,::,, g i .zqz J E A Slf ' L o': o o ::, , T ooooo 'J ' , J :: oE ,l oooo z 130118125 Rutherford A oi: to , JQQ A 'Q John Sigler Ti . ,L , Q rar 3 ylfu Ig Qi, A ,- Q V V J ' ,V James Smith , i 1 . ' f . f -, ' H , Terry Smith ...-l, ,N .. .J -- Laffy Thrasher ,1sofa'1 E: ,. 555:12 an I , ,. t .,,v, ..55 .,.. 5 ,: 5 1 fl -Q were X - 1 1. x-.f'W,.g.. 'iffy me Jon T e 'o'f l . -. jo 'S:T Po'iio' , :-fir. J .-asia: oily 4 K J Q. . V an A 3 E? oo A ' 3 4 S' SRI, iff .Q 5 3 A X in is M N fr ' oo 'o o o f ' ' A A ' Vic Stoffer SR of M o E! o oo so S 'o s'o' 1 74 8 , ' Ralph Triebel, Dick Trites,'oDavid Utermoehlen, Henery Vanderbeck, Steve Vogel, Calvin Warren, Ed West, Elizabeth Farran. l 129 fm rzQcX 4UIlI.f'F57 143 Chapters . . . Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1855 . . . Zeta Iota Established 1964 . . .President: Gene Schmidt. Sigma Chi Officers: Dave Beasley, Trea- surerg Bob Couch, Vice-Presidentz Van Bet- tega, Corresponding Secretaryg Gene Schmidt, Presidentg Dick Pacelli, Editor. Zeta Iota Chapter of Miss Lois Young Alpha Sigma Alpha Sweetheart of Sigma Chi SIGMA CHI is .................................... Sigma Chi is having a 500 lb. gorilla on your 3 front lawn. P Sigma Chi is winning the Scholarship trophy, but only 5 out of 8 semesters. Sigma Chi is having a 245 lb. sweetheart play tackle on the football team. Sigma Chi is being a Sig forever. Sigma Chi is having your Founder's Day ban- quet in a rustic spot. Sigma Chi is having Lois Young as Chapter Sweetheart and not your own. Sigma Chi is having a Playboy Party without bunnies. Sigma Chi is Derby Day! Sigma Chi is having a Purple Passion Party . . . without Purple Passion. Sigma Chi is having over 100,000 Brothers. Sigma Chi is having your meeting on Monday night. Sigma Chi is having a water fight with the Alpha Sigs. Sigma Chi is having four 200 pounders on your meal plan and still breaking even. Sigma Chi is winning the Outstanding Booth at the SUB Carnival two out of two years. Sigma Chi is wearing the White Cross. . 0 Ji : g 1, C 58 John Weide Jack Zayac Paul Lambert, Advisor Warren Woelfel, Advisor Lucille Fink, Housemother Gary Abernathy Dave Azwell Terry Bartlow Tom Bay Dave Beasley Oliver Becker Bruce Belline Van Bettega Steve Bolton John Borel Steve Borel Lynn Brown Gary Busey Tom Buxton Tim Cagle Bill Colborn Jim Conright Bob Couch Gary Craig Jim Cremer Carl Daugherty Richard Diklich Wade Dorothy Rod Furgason Dennis Gilmore Roger Hargis Jack Harris Jim Harris Phil Hemphill Mark Herrin Bud Jones David Jones William Jones Keith Just Kenny Kabonic Bob Keith Fred Kisro John Lampe Tom Larson Bob Lowe Gary McCord Mike McGlinn Chuck McGuire Rollin McKean Clint Mercer Jim Mercer Terry Nienhouse Dick Pacelli George Pellman Jim Robertson Steve Rohde Larry Roy Jerry Rumburg Ron Rust Gene Schmidt Brent Scott Milton Scott Lonnie Seglie Bob Stephens David Thies Mark Van Auken Bob Vaughn Ric Vickers Delta Mu Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon This past year Delta Mu chapter won the Province Award for the most improved chap- ter. This was just one of the many honors re- ceived in the past year. Others include the Presidentis Trophy and IFC trophy for intra- mural sports and first place in campus blood drive. The TKE,s are best known to the KSC cam- pus for their victory bell which rings through- out the fall at the football games. TKE's are active in Greek Activities Board, IFC, varsity football, swimming and baseball, and Student Assembly. John Laws, TKE presi- dent is also president of the Junior Class. Various TKE parties held throughout the year are Red Garter, Yard and Vzj' Sack Partyji the Christmas Formal, and the Red Car- nation Ball. 132 l 1 53 '9L 1 I v , 4' 15 Mfg V ,ill ' K 232 Chapters . . . Founded at Illinois Wesleyri University, 1899 . . . Delta Mu Chapter Estab- lished 1954 . . .President John Laws. TKE Officers: Back row: Pete Martin, Pledge Trainerg Bill Puckett, Treasurer, Harry Benjamen, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tom Columbia, Secretary. Front row: Preston Singer, Vice-Presi- dentg John Laws, President. Miss Judy Koch Sigma Sigma Sigma TKE Sweetheart n P we . am .. . . , A Q I ! L L E fs 2 -EE was ,X Q W E -sg l T5 x U P Q 6 111 3553 ' .., pi Q N' gin Ng yn 2 QW an N Jim Adkins Mahlen Arnold . mm,,Af Charles Beard Daniel Beeman Harry Benjamen - r 2 Pete Boysen Joe Broyles Steve Bryant Randy Burgner RL I I Ed Chapman - .r - Thomas Columbia 'Q'- Larry Cowherd 1 f Dennis Daly James Daubert is X Q. J Na+ if is 'Y X 1 if Pete Farabi George Gage David Gibbens ' V 7 Billy Graham ., 4 4 Darvin Hastings 1, Don Heffernan Leo Helsel A Ji? Francis Howell Robert Howell Barry Hurst Lonnie Jensen Paul Kaus John Kettler Jack Kornfeld Charles Kraus Raymond Lawrence John Laws Thomas Lonergan Gino Lync Douglas McCarter John Mahin Peter Martin Rene Mejia no .i n Jerry Mitchell in - Gary Moreland ' Philip Morgan A' ' P. D. Nally George Parker James Parker Thomas Parmenter John Pieters P . , .. 5 gi wr' A' Alan Pinkstaff Bill Puckett Thomas Puckett Robert Richardson Charles Ross Bill Scholl Alan Schremmer f , Robert Swartz ' Allen Traywick Gerald Waggoner - ,, - Preston Singer -5-r an Afrs 'ra F pg, .. ' el! as 2 ,Q f- at , All ,. L. . - 1 Fred Wagner George Wickware -:.-1-,. J - Fred wiiburn Larry Wood ' Gary Wright 'fl-,E Lois O'Connell ' 1 Housemother N am A d ' Michael Wickware 1, N! me F J X Fred B. Misse, Sponsor Erik Conard, Advisor Ralph G. Hawkins, Advisor Randall Deruy, Board of Control Harold McCarter, Board of Control James Morgan, Board of Control awry Q all fl so ihllm S9 , 41 Chapters , . Founded at Emporia, Ks., 1921 . . Casey Clugston. Phi Sig Officers: John Zinn, Vice-Presi- J dentg Dennis Kirkendoll, Recording Secre- taryg Casey Clugston, Presidentg Jeff Pennock, Treasurerg Ron Vignery, Corre- sponding Secretary. mi? E Beta Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon Miss Jean COX Alpha Sigma Alpha Phi Sig Belle of the Ball The Phi Sigs started the year off with the Wim' largest pledge class of any greek organization on campus. To initiate their pledge class they held their annual Woodsy', with the Alpha Sigs. The next event on the agenda was Home- coming. This year the Phi Sigs entered a queen float, a campus float and house decoration. The Phi Sigs' homecoming queen candidate, Miss Connie Herlocker, was chosen as the 1965 Homecoming Queen. You've heard the old say- ing all work and no play make Jack a dull boy, Well the play came at our big Homecoming Dance Where Paul Arabia pulled through again. Spring brought around the annual Phi Sig Follies. This event was eagerly looked forward to by the entire campus. Last year Miss Judy Pistotnik of Alpha Sigma Alpha Was chosen as Phi Sig Follies Queen. To end the year the Phi Sigs had their an- nual Belle Ball. That night was a happy one for all, but especially for Miss Jean Cox of Alpha Sigma Alpha, who was chosen as Belle of the Ball. l34 Beta Chapter Established 1925 . . . President: . ..... ..,.. s ,,,. ,Mir N .. . i E , . ,SV - . 2 :K g t, 51 Vx '- P, .fk 'S uk :Af A5 I J' J ' ' as ff? m' Lk P .. -' 99+ or S, ' K x Wx Q 1 - . . ' 6 ' I 3 ' if 1 . , 'ff 'fy -M It as -v' f Q Q' S A I if ' - is -,.--,-. --fr . ' . . . . -'-- A-L' I -' - A riari x ' 5 : J A f' WN . f .. A - - LQ' 5' - r, l e .J .5 ts P . QLI- V N - by - W . si x, K. x I a .. , . A lil - Q 'J 'ff is , fi 3' ' 1- - ' it J , y Q - L - K X1 . - .g55.ssf,w A :Q g+31W+Nf'f1wsgggQ 5iR, rl is at , N EQ V A 4 we X Q x P . 'Z ' ' , , . K -Q za ' , .Q A fs. '- P J 1 , X W . 4 S' W fl ' A W ' AILL ALLA 4- ,flzlpiif gi., Exim W, 5 K Q X ,ul ,: - ' X , . - N 0 9 A ' .Q . it X - I . -gf' ff? W - , J K. . A gig , x 1 gf, : , . K .jg sk A J ki gi I g I , , VZ, 5.3. P. , 4 ' nv , 1 ,gif ig, .j' ,- ' 0 . 6 , n K J A Q- ! .. 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Cukjati Rick Danke Alan Davis Robert De Masters Bryson Dover Leon Erwin James Finke Roger Fleming David Geiger Pete Geiger Tom Gorman Kennett Gray Michael Gray Robert Grisson Fred Held Dave Herman Stephen Herman Robert Hodges Gus Ibarra David Ives Thomas Jones William King Dennis Kirkendoll Patrick McKee Michael McClaskey Jerry Lager Steve Lefton Richard Ligon Jerry Lomenace Jim Lyon Richard Manley Dan Michaelis Dennis Molder John Moorehouse Marc Nelson Dan Newman Dave Niegsch Dennis Owens Thomas Pellegrin Jeff Pennock David Reynolds Jerry Robby Gary Rose Jim Russell Ron Salendler Ron Sanell Donald Sere Nick Spehart Don Spencer Rick Spicer Paul Starcke Michael Taylor Dan Tourtelot George Waters Charles Wesonig Tim Wigglesworth Fred Wilhaus Randy Williamson .'f, x.t, , E1 ,.gk g ' ' ri S 5 .px Q.: S ' . , 4 Mike Zaccarello, I .,.. a s Q l xi ,A Q JOhI1 Zinn 7 is Q 5 P 5 Q M ft i Gilbert Segovia, Advisor X ff - cu 3 Laurence Wooster, Sponsor s. L K. A D Maxine Smith, Housemother Manfs Primal Need and Driving Force Is . . . OR GAN I ZA TI UN NATION HALL Nation Hall built in 1961 now houses 290. Next fall the capacity will be increased with the completion of the new addition. A well co-ordi- nated calendar provides both scholastic and social activities forthe girls. First Row: Mary Hunker, Mary Pierce, Alice McRae, Marilyn Durscherl, Janice Brunner, Sharon Nichols, Linda Syring, Darlene Battitori, Pegi Duggan, Donna Taylor, Kathy Sites, Carolyn Lovelace, Giulia Bradford, Alice Creveling. Second Row: Velma Burns, Loyce Viles, Nancy Bowen, Mary Bendict, Sharon Harris, Arlene Vining, Pat Latinis, April Hendrix, Beverly More, Francene Stepanich, Alice Smith, Sylvia Teal, Mona Lay, Carole Smart. Third Row: Gretta Luttrell, Linda Davidson, Pat Blair, Vicky Howard, Diana Osburn, Inger Peterson, Madeline Clay, Margerie Brassart, Barbara Evans, Marilyn Mitts, Syrilda Hughes, Linda Vazquez, Judy Conk- lin, Carla Wistrom, Cynthia Brant, Alice Miller. Back Row, Janet LaFaver, Karen Lancaster, Judy Shaver, Jan Daug- harthy, Bobbie Locherhy, Lois Maxwell, Judy Griffin, Betty McDaniel, Chrystene Martin, Ruth Mier, Carol Gormen, Eunice Bromert, Jennifer Ellis, Julie Hess, Sondra Monroe, Myrna Peters, Judy Baldwin, Nancy Ackley, Janice Poppe. ,K 've Front Row: Judy Pickens, Pat McAtee, Barbara Kaiper, Fran Swartz, Farell Archer, Kathy Allison, Diane Davis, Mary Shufelt, Joyce Smith. Second Row: Connie Boner, Janet Ringle, Vicki Redfern, Shirley Reasoner, Janet Martens, Sherry Ingersoll, Judy Corn, Sue Marshall, Rosie Parker, Linda Fincknell, Barbara Rogers. Third Row: Henrietta Witherspoon, Maryetta Caso, Sharon Russell, Marita Setter, Betty Hunt, Zandra Hansford, Carole Hill, Pat Kenter, Harriett Gandy, Mildred Fasey, Mary Jane Ediger, Mary Aschentrop. Back Row: Herna Hoover, Rosemary Warren, Phyllis Broyles, Alice Rolf, Cookie Adams, Nancy Kramer, Margie McClure, Joan Robertson, Joan Toews, Marcia Toney, Eva Edwards, Terrie Jennings, Judy Mcllrath. OFEKERS Seated: Gretta Luttrell. Stand- ing: Cynthia Brant, Alice Rolf, Joan Robertson, Diane Osborne, Velma Burns, Kathy Sites. ADVHKHU7BOARD COUNSELORS Seated: Janet LaFaver, Caroyln Lovelace, Giulia Bradford, Seated: Mary Jane Ediger, Linda McPherson. Standing Standing: Judy Conklin, Gretta Luttrell, Betty Hunt, Rose- Barbara Evans, Loyce Viles, Diane Davis, Connie Paugh mary Warren, Mary Aschentrop, Cookie Adams. MITCHELL HALL Mitchell Hall, built in 1951, houses approxi- mately 257 freshmen and upper class women. Through its programs, women students are -2 . W .. 3' Top Row: Shirley Dilly, Emma Rogers, Diane Lucas, Janet Hick, Mary Sooy, Linda Schauple, Virginia Scott, Judy Willis, Jonnie Kay Sweet, Marilyn Maze, Roxie Albright, Jacque Gardner, Pat Kirk, Ellen Wilkins. Third Row: Sandy Chase, Sandy Bingham, Kathy Engel, Louanne Wyrick, Kay Jeffer- son, Carol Berthot, Gracie Canady, Ann Garrigues, Susan Harris, Joy Lee Troutman, Martha Huston, Pat Williamson, , ,L V Q, given opportunities to grow socially and academ- ically. , Sally Steele, Charlene Merrill. Second Row: Laurie Lapin Rosetta McDougal, Riham Ghassib, Linda Winn, Dawn Beers Jean Fox, Connie Bates, Joanna Johnson, Karen Johansen Alice Winter, Gayle Osborn, Sue Baskette. First Row: Malinda Mullen, Gail Cheek, Alester Linton, Bobbie Wade, Judy Haile Claudine Piniecki, Karen Angeline, Cheryl Rainer, Marjorie Puckett, Belinda Andrews, Carley Sanders. Top Row: Carlyn McGinnis, Kay Beck, Connie Wilson, DeAnn Hayes, Gloria Heisten, Connie Yates, Melanie Phares, Nelda Pollman, Twila Cannon, Mary Alice Allen, Joyce Hestand, Sandra Stoll, Elaine Stevens, Donna Shellhorn, Ruth Gorham, Sandy Moore, Ida Sadler, Stepheann Sisson. Third Row: Carol Harmon, Marilyn Houser, Cheryl Berry, Judy Gardner, Diedre Eichilberger, Myrtle Ingerson, Linda Robertson, Verla Wood, Sara Sperry, Kay Hutchison, Linda Coble, Judy Hoffman, Melba Gillespie, Jene Wirth, Janice Wendt, Alice 140 Fuanty, Mary Orhing, Cherry Jernigan. Second Row: Jana Sibley, Pat Gillette, Vickie Baker, Jerri Stephenson, Betsy Hale, Martha Hutchinson, Velma Atkins, Ruby Avery, Nancy Harlow, Carol Zedrick, Diana Mills, Linda Kee, Marilyn Brand, Pat Root, Nancy Girard. First Row: Donna Reece, Maribeth Kramer, Jan Hostetter, Loretta Williams, Judith Fees, Llewlyn Jenkins, Barbara Hunt, Judy Kjellanders, Marilyn Smith, JoAnn Mahaffey, Martha Blicken, Carol Reese, Lorinda Gowens, Martha Grainger. NHTCHELLIDUJANWUCERS Top Row: Jeri Stephenson, Marjorie Puckett, Susan Jordan Stephenie Sisson, Martha Hutchins First Row: Vickie Baker Ellen Wilkins, Judy Willis. 'Gr MTNHHHJLHALL ADVHKHH7BOARD J Q Top Row: Carol Reece, Gracie Canady, Jackie Gardner, Patty Root, Donna Reece. First Row: Jo Ann Mahaffey, Ellen Wil- kins, Roxie Albright. SAHTCHELLEMLL COUWBEZORS -u Top Row: Betsy Hale, Elaine Stevens, Jackie Gardner, Sara Sperry, Barbara Hunt. First Row: Judy Gardner, Martha Houston, Kay Beck. WILLARD HALL Willard Hall built in 1923 houses approx- imately 15O freshmen women. Working together, the Women of Willard seek to enrich their college experience through its activities. 2 Top Row: Mary Mitchell, Jennifer Gunnels, Linda Hamilton, Gretta Brown, Kay Stroud, Linda Moorehead, Kathy Hoffine, Dixie Link, Linda Rousselo, Bev Newburger, Linda Culbert- son, Nanci Shull, Jan Harris, and Kathy Taylor. Third Row: Diane Miller, Pat Carlson, Karen Cannady, Carolyn Pyle, Susan Frere, Carol Williams, Linda Larison, Linda Allred, Delores Herbert, Carol Warkentine, Toni Dugan, Gay Stangl, Shirley Henderickson, and Kathy McMillan. Second Row: Josea Mitchell, Donna Jones, Marilyn Bash, Pam Fadler, Kay Carter, Ramona Wheeler, Cindy Peltzer, Shirley Berry, Peggy Dunswan, Linda Kepper, Lowell Binney, and Kathy Tennema. First Row: Vicki Clark, Ginger Phegley, Janice Totsch, Judy Utes, Sherry Riely, Dinna Yocuin, Marylee Robeson, Susan Mayfield, Linda Morrison, Arlene Gross, Jackie Johnson, Sonja Parkison, Yvonne Lindsey. CO UNSELORS Seated: Tanna Garrett, Nancy Yocum, Nancy Rush. Stand- ing: Judy Ward, Cheryl Crutchfield, Vicky Wikoff. S? AD VIS OR Y BOARD OFFICERS Seated: Susan Mayfield, Donna Jones, Pat Carlson. Standing: Kathy McMillan, Linda Allred, Linda Rousselo, Dixie Link, Carol Warkentine Seated: Pam Fadler, Susie Frere. Standing: Sherry Riley, Diana Yocum, Pat Carlson. hristmas Warms the Hearts of Everyone 143 M 44 TEDD Y HALL f-il Q .. l .. ,. 431- E' .ew .4 W iv' ,Q J Front Row: Judi Nidiffer, Nancy Hoffman, Sharon Brant, Ann England, Mrs. Laura Robertson, Head Resident, Kay Drum, Karen Wunderlick, Janis Swank, Marilyn Adler. Second Row: Susan Lance, Dixie Auhrman, Elaine Walker, DeLois Alston, De Ellen Gillihan, Judi Davidson, Jackie Davis, Cathy Teddy and Tammy Halls, two privately-owned off campus women's dormitories, are a small part of the Pittsburg Student Housing program. Also included are Tracy, JW, and Eric Halls. R Casement, Diane Goodnight, Susie Cantrell, Cheryl Hama- mura, Margaret Bates. Back Row: Connie Scott, Mary Mitchell Mary Alderson, Linda York, Marcia Neal, Macine Bennett Kathy Clapham, Marty Waite, Evelyn Nelson, Marilyn Bear- ly, Jane Perkins, Patsy Erwin, Marilyn Copeland. Among the facilities available to students housed in these units are a private swimming pool and the newly constructed coachhouse, which con- tains both recreation areas and a snack bar. TAMM Y HALL I 1- ff Q. if Front Row: Carol Gabel, Vickie Holt, Penny Taylor, Markley, JoEllen Bybee, Marsha Cranz, Regina Ball, Hardwick, Marion Wilks, Marisa Baker, Gloria Brown. Row: Trudy Richardson, Debbie Ingram, Corrine Connie Phyllis Second Combs, Jackie Jones, Connie McGinnis, Cathy Daley, Becky Luce, Dorothy Brumbaugh, Pat Knedgen, Susie Boner, Marilyn Hall, Bobbie Shea. Third Row: Joy Poovey, Sue Hagen, Linda Loffswold, Kathi Morrison, Myra Neighbors, Janet Poole, Linda Willis, Pat Kobus, Tana Herron, Jane Dimond, Julie Sellmansberger, Kathy Ewing, Janet Swank, Lynn Cates, Deanna Leach, Nancy Forbes, Marilyn Allen. Back Row: lr- lene Swain, Nancy Torrance, Susie Smith, Pat Murphy, Lynn Alexander, Kris Keiser, Karen Kindt, Linda Burnett, Elaine Evans, Amber Olson, Diana Marriott, Mary Ritchey, Priscilla Pomeroy, Chris Hensel, Janneen Dee, Ella Mae Glenn, Mari- lyn Reno. If l- X ,R fy. vw- - .- X K 52451 5. if 7 X. ' Wifi' -'2 2 , Q 1 Q Q - 'W -1 -www- - -- - - - Q X N l 'Q .55 X x ii Ni ,.L ,psi 5 552 x Q ,Q A .. , 5 fi R i sg Q X Q X ,N an N 'R J 1. x , X Q -il 25 , ,LN,M,,,,,,,f,. ..fL:m,f:f',3,,zg35f-QQ14 gf-2 . wk. Q, K . V+ .. . YZMYQN Awww--rw-wmwmx, X M H -1mw,ww-,.--A . -- '-.NA-Ke A S ' Q, S 1 f 2 2 ' 5 Q 5 5' F w A: is 33 JUDICIAL COUNCIL Justice is administered within the residence hall for men by a Dormitory Judicial Council. The Council is composed of representatives named from each residence hall. Through func- tioning of the judicial council the men who live in residence halls are given the opportunity to control their living situation so as to make it the best possible environment for education First Row: John Underwood, Advisor, Jim Crow, Chief Justice, Dave Beaman, Clerk, Roger Thomas, Woodrow Eno, Frederick Percival, Charles Arndt, Dan Mortimer. Back Row: Leonard E. Ewlitt, Quentin Hurst, James E. Redford, James Linton James Schroer, Ernest Rendleman, Jack McGill. MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION l First Row: John Underwood, Advisor, Gary Wirnmer, Presi- dent, Terry Bendenbender, Vice-President, David Harader, Treasurer, Chris Jones, Secretary, John Francis, Communi- cations, Charles Arndt, Ernest Rendleman, John Birsner, Back Row: Paul Hagan, Larry Gorges, Charles Kraus, Maru Jack, Jim Conkright, Garry Bond, Marshall Boyce, John Evers, Billie Joe Brooks, Ronnie Sharp. Front Row: Sam Bandler, Gary Schmitz, Marc Monasmith, Tom Pettibon, Steve Denton, Dave Dixon, John Punshon, John Greason, Benny Keathley, Terry Hoss, Pat Harmon Second Row: Larry Hilding, Mike Cooper, James Baldwin First Row: John Evers, Alan Terry, Mrs. Scalet, Dorm Mother, Ed Underwood, Leonard Eulitt. Second Row: Denny Roth, Dan Mortimer, Delmar Cook, Don Karst, Larry Wiederstein, Richard Hurst, John Francis, Bill Fruetel. Don Hughes, Ron Thompson, George Holley, Larry Barbato, Bill Johnson, John Pelizza, Max Rickly, Kim Blocher, John Homer, Bruce Kehler. TRO UT HALL Trout, named after Dean Trout, the first Dean of the college, was constructed in 1955 and now houses 1 16 men. The residence hall through the efforts of its proctors, officers and house mother presents to its members a well balanced program of social, athletic and intellectual events. First Row: Ray Anderson, Rick Daggett, Gary Praytor, Mike Wickware, Jim Siegenthaler, Bud Kisner, Lyle Brown, Henry Brown, Dale Kirchhofer, Dan Allen, Gary Wimmer, Dick Spencer. Back Row: John Mantooth, Carl Bloomfield, William Randall, Terry Jenkins, Marty Ison, Bill De Baun, Carl Peer, Dan Schmidt, Randy Collard, Larry Trout, Mike Kempton, Bob Heitschmidt, Jerry Poole, Chip Stahl, Doug Cooper, Lynn Kneller. 147 Front Row: Ed White, Mike Loftn, John Anderson, Chuck Hoover, Jay Hedges, John Naltensmeyer, John Galickia, Garry Bond, Tony Hackney, Jim McMinn, Bill Pike, Dan Hackney, Michael Smith, Jim Klasman. Back Row: Bruce BOWEN HALL Bowen Hall, completed in 1956, housing 1 16 men has been consistently high in scholar- ship. Bowen adds to the spirit of homecoming with its active interest in the queen float division. The highlight of Bowen's social events are the annual Christmas and Spring Dinners. Bowen also competes actively in intramural sports. Front Row: Timothy W. Taylor, Steve Reeves, Ron Swenson, Rick Campbell, Tony D. Giordano, Rick Moen, Billie Joe Brooks, Jerry Bough, Phil Carter, Robert Garner, Steve Kruse, Cyril Rokui, Larry Rieke. Back Row: Phil Fallek, Ivan Weich- Dodson, William Rodtger, Mike Van Amburgh, Dennis John- son, Mike Haefner, Vic Wheeler, George Crawford, Doug Page, Gary Johnson, Orin Swift, Tony Salvino, Dave Beaman, Mehdi Ghodstinat, Jim Warne. Front Row: Cyril Rokui, Secretary, George Crawford, Vice- President, Libby Burch, House Director, Mike Hacfner, In- tramural Sportsg Billie Joe Brooks, President. Back Row: J. B. Bryant, proctorg Jerry Bough, proctorg Garry Bond, MRHAg Doug Page, Inter-Dorm Council, Dave Beaman, Judiciary Council. ert, Gary Hardison, Maurice Mertz, Larry McCarty, Libby Burch, Dan Brenster, Larry Berg, J. B. Bryant, Bill Brown, Phill Briscoe. M new . - ' c ff ww . First Row: William Lang, John McClintick, Mike Westwood, Leonard Lockwood, Donald Norris, Marvin Dahmen, Mike Wilcox, Eddie Murray, Dan Nord, Larry Mills. Back Row: Dennis Gifgy, Larry New- bauer, Gary Main, Michael Porter, Jim Rohrer, Dennis Hewett, Charles Corbin, Calvin Mein, Ronnie Penner, James Finley. Front Row: Robert Winship, proctor, Helen VanNess, House Mother, L. E. Blubauge II, proctor. Back Row: Larry Peterson, Vice-President, Quentin Hurst, Judicial Council, William Stange, Richard Ingold, proctor, Jess Newkirk, proctor, Roland Wiggans, Athletic Director. Front Row: Bob Frikken, Lewis Hoyt, John Brown, Dave Har- mony, Jack Sandridge, Steve Terbovich, Phil Cutting, Tim Francis, Mike Stevenson, Steve Bever, Steve Dellinger. Back Row: Gary Follmer, Rene Mejia, Wes Norman, Fred Schoening, Bill Sramek, Greg Ohmes, Keith Kirby, Lloyd Bever, James Johnson, Terry Tackett, Ken- neth Beach, Roger Lessman, Joseph Raple, David Amayo. lt Q. .- TANNER HALL Tanner Hall, oldest of the menis 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. ,n-, V Front Row: Walter Smith, Rob- ert Correa, Jeffrey Hurst, Larry Epperson, Lee Hornstein, Rick Woolfolk, Wayne Rogers, Don Carter, Makoto Oda, Roy Free- man, Terry Adams. Back Row: David Anaya, John McCall, Mike Reich, Fred Steinmetz, Bruce Stover, Totton Howe, Quentin Hurst, Howard Walk- er, Dean Schielke, John Had- ley, Dan Hauser. Front Row: Chris Jones, Athletic Director, Paul Hagan, Athletic Director, Gary Fair, President and proctor, Dennis Williams, proctor, Dale Hardesty, proctor. Back Row: Woodrow E. Eno, Secretary, Jack Kountz, proctor, Larry McGuire, proctor, Daniel Deasy, proctor, Lynn Bousman, proctor. Front Row: Terry We11s,James Crump,Milton Wyman, Charlie E- We Dearinger, Terry Heathman, Klein Edward Jim Mer Arndt, Paul Hagan, Gary Fair, Dale Hardesty, Marvin Com- riott, Geoff LaWI'9I1C9, Wayne Me3JdOWS, JHJHGS Refolld I-a1'1'Y mons, John Hilliard, Roger W. Streib. Back Row: Lee Turner, MCG'-lfie, Gary Buchan?-1'1, Ha1Luke,Ja11 N9SI1iCk Front Row: J ainie Red Recana, Paul Seckman, Norman Man- Mark Freeman, Chuck Marrow, Wilson Liter, Ramond Evans ning, Steve Stumbaugh, David Harader, Chris Jones, Steve Greg Schell, Dick Adams, Robert Saving, Ron Sharp Robert Cole, Charles Kraus, Craig MacFarlane, Roger Hall, Don Hadley, Nick Rutledge, Harold Axtell. Lyon. Back Row: David Linner, Lynn Bousman, John Downer, SHIRK HALL This is the second year Shirk Hall has been participating in the float building activities at open with two wings to the dorm. Shirk houses a hOII1GCOmi11g'. Shirk has been dormitory champs total of 285 men. Each year Shirk Sponsgrg 3, ill basketball, baseball, volleyball and SWll'I1II1iI1g'. Christmas dinner and spring picnic, as well as Front Row: Winfrey Ruffin, Woodrow E. Eno, Herb Waring, Ray Lippert, Ronald Urich, John Eidsvig, Mahkn Arnold, Calvin McKerry, Joe Johnston, Dwyane Hicks, Larry Bland. Back Row: Dennis Katzenmeier, Dennis Williams, Lanny Hones, Ralph Beacham, Bob Graham, Clifford L. Goodwill, John Benson, Russell French, Michael Kelly, Kenneth Megli, Dennis Thompson, Ronald Chance, Phillip Miller, Dale Bryan. Front Row: Soortorn Swangphol, Charles Strobel, Steve Stev- C. W. Hamilton, Russel Smith, Steve Huckriede, Dale Wingate, ens, Mike Crumbliss, Loren Litteer, Jack Kountz, Ken Taylor, Stanley Adams, Rgger Statevilley Dennis Foster, Johnnie Bob Dralply, Terry Ligginbotham III, Steve Philips, Raymond Gullett, Wayne Cook, Jack O'Del1, Mile Halloran, Bob Erman, Triggs, Larry William, Ham Lyon. Back Row: James Hobgood, Daniel A. Deasy, Wayne Ogata. 151 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL The Religious Activities Council was formed on the campus of Kansas State College to promote cooperation and understanding among campus organizations. The council is composed of one representative from each organization on cam- pus. The council presents films and panel dis- cussions to interested students on religion and campus life. OFFICER S Front Row: Pat Swartz, Mildred Lichlyter, Zandra Hansford. Back Row: John E. Hilliard, Carl Swen- son, Jack T. Vaughn, Charlie Millspaugh, Ted Monsour. Front Row: Jack T. Vaughn, Sandra L. Johnson, Pat Swartz, Anita Beth Clark, Nancy Hoffman, Neola Janzen, Ruth Ann Gorham, Susan Harris, Zanclra Hansford, Sue Baskette, Mildred Lichlyter. Back Row: John E. Hilliard, James Lee 152 Cox, Rick Pickens, David L. Burns, Howard Wisdom, Wayne Majors, Charlie Millspaugh, Ted Monsour, Michael L. Down- ey, Royce Hines. '-Tl UNITED CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The UCF is an ecumenical ministry of the Disciples of Christ CChristian Churohy, the United Presbyterian Church, USA, and the United Church of Christ. Believing that the mission of the church is to express Crod's love in the World, we as a part of the academic community are called: To live out our faith in our own area of life and work which is the college, To find Ways of living and working together as Christians in study, in discussion, to heal our denominational division. :zo--f EVERYONE WORKS , . . Q3 I 1 Front Row: Harry Moore, Eliza- beth England, Rebecca Rickel, Lorna. Emerson, Mary Ross, Stan Adams. Second Row: Del- bert Vanek, Judy Murphy, Pat Kentner, Kathy Keating, Karen Ganzman, Lynn Deckard, Jan- ice Peterson, Peggy Johnston. Back Row: Jaime Recana, Micheal Downey, Andy Pule- tasi, John Haberbosch, Brent Scott, Jack Vaughn CCampus Ministerj, John Stevens, Rich- ard Perry, Mike Jurkic, Rick Pickens, Winfrey Ruffin, Steve Newton. Front Row: Marcia Dobson, Sharon Kolb, Deanna Leach, Carol Gabel, Mona Lay, Sherrill Hoover, Herna Hoover, Dorothy Seidler, Susan Harris, Julia Curry, Joy Poovy, Sue Brock. Second Row: Bill Marchand, Chuck Hoover, Fred Thompson, BAPTIST STUDENT MOVEMENT The Baptist Student Movement is a campus organization for Baptist students and all others interested in strengthening their Christian fel- lowship. The group has a monthly party along with special projects including a queen car or float in the Homecoming parade. Charlie Millspaugh, Wayne Majors, Bill Mashetter, Jerry Bough, Jack Marion. Third Row: Dave Harader, Dave Hamil ton, Dwight Youngberg, John Tiegreen, L. D. Rowan, Dennis Humphrey, Ron Wadsrak. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union is a distinctive program 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. K f Front Row: Faculty advisor, Bill Weeks, Sharon Montgomery, Back Row: Gary Gaul, Pastor Advisor, Rev. Andy Hornbaker Zandra Madow, Sylvia Tea, JOYCS T'-1Ck6'I', Pat Willia-mS01'1, S119 Bill Busenitz, Beeny Keathley, Harry Balad, Connie Godfrey Baskette, Royce Hines, and B.S.U. Director, Carl Swenson. Gary Buchanan, Roxie Albright, 1 ., .. sg' . 3, Q F' 3 .33 1 L ff .. w 4 K 2 K X as K 'Q' .AJ ff -5 ,.. ,mfgp - ':.:f.. slip ,,?,1A5jre 'fL5?seff2,ff1.f' f, t - gf 3, 1229: SN 'if ai 'WSW A I I , r i I I f ...W Q I - f' ,X X. i ' 'SSS' -QQHM an 9 . Q Q 5 sk M - .w Q ' o fs 5 Shi 4:55 Ki: 4 f A 1 if 3 is ' 4 S WESLE Y FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation activities are varied Members have been very busy moving into their and include worship, study, recreational and new building. Now that they are settled in their social activities, choir, drama, and publications. I1eW hOIl'l9 they have time to relax and Sing. the moving began here . . . and it ended here at . . . now time to relax the new Wesley Foundation Front Row: Jim Crow, David Johnson, Dr. Galloway, David Beal, Joe Schommen, Roger Borders. Back Row: Walter Blood, Dennis Thompson, Bob McFall, Paul Kapp, Gary Fullmer. SIGMA THE TA 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 principles. KAPPA PHI Kappa Phi is a national Methodist College women,s organization whose membership is open to every Methodist or Methodist-preference girl in college. Kappa Phi serves purposes such as uniting girls in close friendship and devel- oping social, cultural, educational and religious leadership. Front Row: Betty Deliange, Janice Kleinke, Carol Warkentine, Anita Beth Clark, Virginia Rae Scovell Mrs. Paul C. Clarke, Dawn Beers, Victoria Lee Howard, Nancy Bowen, Mary Lee Benedict. Back Row Mary Ellen Peterson, Linda Allred, Barbara Young, Barbara Woolman, Susan Oliver, Mrs. Richard Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Judy Pickens. , --- 7-W NEWMAN CL UB The Newman Club provides religious, in- tellectual, and social opportunities 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 strength- en their Faith. Through such activities as lectures, dis- cussions, week-end institutes, dances, and intra- mural athletic teams, we realize the threefold goal of the club. Pictured below was the Newman Club. They are currently constructing a new club on the same site. Once built, the students will once more have a place to go to relax or for their mo- ments of private prayers. The new chapel will continue to serve the spiritual needs of the members. the remains . . . NEWMAN CL UB OFFICERS Front Row, Left to right:Mary Ann O,Malley,Maribeth Kra mer, Back Row: Ted Monsour, Steve Lomshek, President Father Smithhisler. Front Row: Donna Shellhorn, Francene Stepanich, Cindy bruck, Richard Shurtz, Joel Blosi, Ted Watts, Pat Sims, Fred Gavin, Mona Wachter, Jean Marschlinger, Kathleen Brown, Hatfield, Doug Edward. Back Row: Jim Thomas, Philip Dee, Pat Latinus, Pat Swartz, Anne DeCastro, Nora Lou Moriconi, Richard Evans, Jim Carlson, Gregg Schell, Allen Trege, Ted Nora Phelan. Second Row: Louie Barney, Charles Herren- Monsour, Dane Dixon. Front Row: Christina Reda, Joanne Elliott, Mary Alice Allen, Jean Harris, Third Row: Jim Kastleru Milton Bryant, Steve Carol Gorham, Kathy Burback, Cindy Pultzer, Lee Ann Mount, Bill Reals, Jim Benson, Roy Schmitz, Doug Campbell, Machetta, Marsha Schlee, Mary Margaret Jones, Mary ROOS, Bill Smith. Back Row: Bill Cole, Denis Wondra, Frank Roos, Joann Meli. Second Row: Mary Ellen Otto, Susan Clinesmith, Righard Hancggk, Tom Reagan, Mike Mcgguade, Dave Thresa Wishall, Jean Seiwert, Chrystene Martin, Eunice SCh1'njtZ,JOhn paicheri Bromert, Mary Aschentrop, Mary Ann Chandler, Julie Maris, 159 CHI ALPHA Chi Alpha is an organization sponsored by the Assemblies of God General Council. It seeks through the emphasis it places upon worship to help its members to enjoy spiritual fellowship tl'-alnlrlg, fellowship and service. Top Row: Dale Huber, Mark Bishir, Vice Presidentg Richard ham, Sherrill Greenwood, Millie Lichlyter, Presidentg Rosie McClure, Herman Renfro, Ernest Sprague, Charles Cowsill. Parker, Neola Janzen, Treasurerg Dr. Morris Stevens, Faculty Bottom Row: Rev. Oscar H. Bolen, Chaplaing Ruth Ann Gor- Sponsor. COLLEGIA TE 4-H The Collegiate 4-H is organized for the pur- lege and improve the lives of youth. The 4-H pose of giving participants in 4-H a chance to sends students as judges to area 4-H contests. continue their Work in the organization while in One of its activities included a Western Dance college. It is hoped by the members that through during the Fall semester. its work the organization will promote the col- Top Row: Dr. Bishop, Ronald Pfeiffer, Gary Stover, Shirley Janet Ringle, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Ann O'Malley, Re- Reasoner, Vickie Redfern, Steve Bruner, Jim Calrson, Vice perterg Coleen Goff, Judy Denham, Priscilla Lane, Beth PI'6Sid6I1t5 Kenneth Hig'htOW91', Ffed Meggef, ROSGYHHTY War' Delange, President, Marsha Krog, Janice Kleinke, Ann Gar- ren, Donna Taylor, Phil Carter, Helen Justice. Bottom Row: rig-ues, Cheryl Carr, 60 THE DAMES CL UB The Dames Club is a member club of the tension of social and cultural opportunities to National Association of University Dames. Mem- the wives, as well as acquainting them with bership is composed of wives of students on cam- campus life. pus. The objective of the Dames Club is the ex- Top Row: Grace Woody, Carol Eades, Peggy Dunn, Kathy Ghodstinat, Vera McKinnis, Donna Jeler, Ellen Richard. Second Row: Linda Baldwin, May Stittsworth, Marie Acquo- vita, Edith Vincent, Gwendolyn Duft, Barbara Diehl, Sharon Jackson, Brenda Allen, Gail Walter, Dorothy Hawkins. Third Row: Zelcla McColm, Susan Lane, Lana Mosler, Cheryle Smith, Diana Cole, Mary Hedrick, Elaine Jaynes, Linda Potter, Kay Brower, Jan Vaughn, Linda Noyes. Bottom Row: Beverly Black, Pat Dennis, Phyllis Huffalker, Carol Edgington, RoJean Loucks, Vice-President, Carolyn Heasty, President, Carol Lambert, Sponsorg Judy Caylor, Secretary, Janet Coff- man, Treasurer, Donna Grigsby, Jackie Neighbors, Helen Cleveland, YO UN G DEM OCRA TS The Young Democrats is an organization support and work with those seeking public formed for the purpose of promoting the interests office. of the National Democratic Party through active Top Row: Eric D. Milgrim, Harry B. Cuendet, Presidentg Greg Evelyn Casey, Catherine A. Smith, Sharon Needham, Judy Schell, Delbert Gentry, Vice-President, Perry Fellwock. Bot- Fager,SecretarygD'Ann Madewell,Treasurer. tom Row: Vivian Holden, Sharon Zahn, Karen Lancaster, A.W.S. SENA TE 'lhe Senate Works with the House to formu- spring with the exception of the freshman who late regulations for self government of all under- are elected in the fall according to qualifications graduate women Its members are elected in the stated in the constitution. First Row: Gretta Luttrell, Pat Curth, Jacque Helton, Susan Jorden, Jeanne Cleveland, Judy Smith, Barbara Uranker. Back Row: Gay Stangl, Pat Coleman, Judy Pistotnik, Janice Knuth, Marjorie Puckett, Donna Taylor. H O USE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House is one of the three governing semester. It helps to promote high standards bodies of AWS Representatives are elected and to create an atmosphere of friendly co- from each of the living units early in the fall operation among women students. First Row: Joy Poovey, Connie Scavezze, Diane Haman, Kathy Sites, Jeanne Maritan, Jeanne Cleveland. Back Row: Kathy Clap- ham, Donna Jones, Carol Boley, Gail Laing, Carol Reece. JUDICIAL BOARD The Judicial Board is composed of two women students representing each scholastic classification and selected from petitioning women students. Any infraction of regulations that does not come under the supervision of the Dean of Women or the College Discipline Com- mittee is handled by the Judicial Board. Front Row: Lil Mooney, Linda Syring, Jacque Helton, Lor- etta Williams. Back Row: Mary Aschentrop, Janice Hostter, Vicki Howard. TOWN GIRL'S ASSOCIATION The Town Girls' Associationtis anew organ- students. The membership is open to all full- ization to the K.S.C. campus this year. The pur- time women students who commute to the cam- pose of this group is to further a spirit of unity pus daily or who are local residents. and service among local and commuting women Front Row: Pat Coleman, Jean Harschallinger, Ann Elliott, Back Row: Mickey Skaer, Genevieve Schaub, Linda Montee, Betty Papish, Connie Scavezze, Nora Lou Moriconi, Cheryl Amm Bournonville, Eweleen Hornbuckle, Marilyn Powell, Butler, Betty Kotzman, Clara Chambers, Barbara Stephens. Pat Swartz,Suzi Kirby. Janet LaFaver, Editor David Beasley, Business Manager KANZA Once again a determined Kanza Staff has pooled its resources to catch for you in over 200 pages glimpses of campus life that will live for- ever in the hearts of the student body of Kansas State College. Deadlines were not always easy to meet, but the challenge of preserving these pre- cious moments for you prevailed and compelled us to action. It was not all work, though. We enjoyed many moments filled with laughter and humor. in 3, Francene Stepanich, Secretary Van Bettega, Assistant Editor Steve Vogel, Photographic Editor .- U .-57 -' i J- ' Q ,N Q' .. ' .vs k r -X ,, . 'P ' ,mx hx QA-V5xN2S . vvv'X'X . xxxX- ' Sports Editor Gary Hambright Editorial Assistant April Hendrix - 2 E C OLLE G10 The Collegio, having served the student body for the past sixty-one years, seeks to in- form students of campus activities. Along with the campus news and editorials, the paper features topics of national concern and items of interest from other college campuses. Published every Friday, the Collegio is a link which com- municates among those interested in Kansas State College. The advisor to the Collegio Staff is Jack Fought. Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Steve Coffman ROD Bower Karen Coaker, Greek Editor Chuck McGuire, Sports Editor Q flffillv H 4 5 X. 5- Sheryll Vogel 8a Darlene Battitori Vicki Consolino 81, Loyce Viles Organizations Editors Not Pictured: Lana Turner Class Panel Editors Linda McPherson, Student Life Editor Larry Bradshaw, Academic Editor Jacque Helton, Assistant Student Life Editor Terry Howard, Assistant Academic Editor f 1 Zi Q 5 ? 2 2 2 5 KM . Eg,Q9u3 V ' A if WW , A ,K X rw Rodger Hargis President STUDENT UNION BOARD The Student Union Board of Kansas State College plans and administers a program of cultural, social, and recreational activities for all the students of K.S.C., and determines Student Union policies. During this year the Board has sponsored several hundred events, highlighted by the appearances of the Brothers Four and singer Glenn Yarbrough, the new Hyde Park soapbox series, the Spring Formal with Johnny Tillotson Cand the crowning of the KANZA Queenj, the annual SUB carnival, the K.S.C. Bowl, Sunday Night Movies, ABC News Correspondent Howard K. Smith, a ski trip, and a variety of games tournaments. Marilyn Wood Gwen Daily Karen Coaker Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jack Fulton Miss Judy Talmage Mr. Jack Overman Exofficial Member Program Director Union Director 5 Bill Baker Richard Diklich Jacque Helton Public Relations Cultural Affairs Special Events Chairman Chairman Chairman b Karen Lord Richard Jones Martha Hutchins Linda McPherson Recreation Chairman Publicity Chairman Forum Chairman Dance Chairman Dr. Ralph Wright Professor Robert Hart Dean of Men Chairlnan Mr, L. B. Carlyon Maintenance Department Jack Fulton, President STUDENT ASSEMBLY The Student Assembly is the major governing body of the students at Kansas State College of Pittsburg. Its members are elected at a campus election every spring. This year, under the lead- ership of Jack Fulton, the Student Assembly worked with student groups and the adminis- tration in dealing with such questions as the Book Rental System, the operation of the Stu- dent Union Board, the sale of cigarettes on cam- pus and other issues. The assembly has allocated funds from a budget of nearly twenty-four thou- sand dollars for its projects, and those of other campus organizations serving the student body. Special projects, such as the Basketball Vic- tory Day celebration combined With the routine tasks of Parents' Day, Senior Day, and Freshman Orientation combine to make a busy year for all members of the Student Assembly. Administration and students discuss the book rental system. . l. I Terry Beck Jack Sexton Steve Bolton Diane Marie Davis Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Secretary Student Government Human Relations Keith BeVier Marilyn Hall JOhI1 Laws Treasurer, Rep. at Large Recording Secretary Junior Class President gn-.L 'QW Gary Abernathy Susan Kerby Ed Reynolds Sophomore Class Freshman Class Rep. VOCatiOna.1 Rep. President Ronald Adams Mary Baker Jerry Bough Jeanne Cleveland Rep, at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Dave Jeffery Becky Harrison Chuck Hoover Terry Howard Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Arther M3119 Gretta Luttrell Judy McCreight Rep, at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Richard Messenger Steve Newton Judy Pistotnik Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large James Thornburg Ron Vignery Glenda Wolke Carole Zedrick Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large Rep. at Large ALPHA KAPPA PSI Top Row: Darrell Lincoln, Ron Laughlin, Bud Blubaugh, Leland Selvey, George Jackson, John Laws, Harry Cuendet, Bill Cole, Neil Holmes, Mr. Hunter. Bottom Row: Brad Ball, Mark Herrin, Larry Roy, Keith Bevier, Wayne Yamada, Don .Eg , ,, . i i l l E f .. Kellhofer, Mike Steele, Gary Moreland, Ron Keith, Jim Ditt- mer, John Brennan. Not Pictured: Mike Vowels, Jim Collins, Al Worthington, Glenn Carlile, Leo Helsel, Bob Beaver, Russ Hilton, Richard Hurst. E .3 Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest professional business fraternity in the United States. Epsilon Mu Chapter was established here late in the spring semester of 1959. Business meetings, guest speakers from all phases of busi- ness, tours of local business firms, and other projects are all a part of its chapter activities. Male business majors having completed a mini- mum of 12 hours college credit and possessing a C average are eligible for membership. ALPHA KAPPA PSI PLEDGES E 2 E R 42 X Top Row: Dan Dick, John Woody, Mr. Myers, Bill Binkley, John T. Derno- vistt Jr. Bottom Row: John Pulcher, Michael Dulle, John McBurney, Gary Robinson, Larry Riecke. 173 BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club, open to majors and minors help students gain greater knowledge of the in the Biological Science Department, seeks to practical points of teaching and of the profession. wwf' Top Row: Charles Paxson, Tom Ward, Publicity Chairman Patrick Ireland, Presidentg Roger Talley, Martin Grotheer, Michael Spurgeon. Second Row: Norman Bair, Richard Spen Cer, James Redford, Dr. Sperry, Sponsorg Chuck Goforth Q Steve Bruner, David Foster. Bottom Row: Janet Funk, Neola Janzen, Diane Parker, Barbara Eskridge, Jeannie Wigton, - Cheryl Carr, Secretaryg Ann Garrigues. DRAFTING CL UB The Drafting Club is 3 Student Chapter of the ence of graphic communication and initiating American Institute of Design and Drafting. The and encouraging 3 Continued Pfegram Of edu- Club is Composed of Design and Drafting stu- cation so as to provide self-improvement and dents who are interested in improving the sci- Progress thfellgh increased knowledge. C rc.p it . . p is , s .... S Xi' Z1 5 i -.Q g 5 Top Row: James S. Fangmeier, William Higgins, Vioe-Presi- Hedrick, Presidentg Dennis R. Zwahlen, Albert Schmitz dentg Larry Barbato, Treasurerg Doug Borchardt, Program Roger Borders. Chairman. Bottom Row: Bill C. Merchant, Secretaryg Phillip m Mary Baker, Marcia Dobson, Ann Gafford, Esther Paylor, HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER The Home Economics Chapter is an organiza- with progress and development in the field and tion of students, both majors and minors striving providing opportunities for a closer relationship through its activities to familiarize the members of students with each other and the faculty. 1 5 E Z I z Top Row: Melinda Mullen, Betty Delange, Cindy Pallister, Bottom Row: Mary Nell Bowman, Advisor, Patricia Kentner, Sue Anne Wilson, Sharon Yaeger, Betty McDaniel, RoJean Loucks, Donna Sue White, Lois Maxwell, Ann Swearingen, Second Row: Lorna Gaston, Carol Russian, Emma Rogers, Gay Stangl, Judy Denham, Virginia Scott, Mary Lee Benedict, Janice Knuth, Randy Jay, Harriett Gandy, Carol Chickering. Vice Chairman, Marsha Autrey, Chairmang Linda Talbott, Treasurer, Mary Ann O'Ma1ley, Reporter, Rosemary Warren Sharon Johnson, Judy Corn. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The American Chemical Society serves as a stepping-stone for undergraduate students into membership in the senior group of the American Top Row: John Witt, Tom Buxton, David D. Vietti, Larry Harris. Bottom Chemical Society. Goals of the group are to estab lish professional ethics in chemistry. Row: Robert Painter, John Weide, Charles Bogatie, Richard Woolery. 5 ,ft INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONAL CLUB The Industrial Education Club is an organi- sional growth and fellowship among students zation for all majors and minors in industrial and faculty in the Industrial Education Depart- education. Its objectives are to provide profes- ment. Top Row: Johnny Rivers, Steven Mount, Richard Chitty, Jerry Diehl, Charles Pippin, Dennis Russell, Orin Hendrickson, Norwin Palmer, Ed Miller. Third Row: Jim Thurston, Warren Laible, Edward Murray, Ronald Mitchell, Larry Schiewe, Paul Vaughn, James Ezell, Timothy Taylor, Gary Epting, Darwin Hamilton, James Smith, Second Row: Roscoe Peterson, Larry Gfeller, Richard Tackkett, Noward Dean, Albert Schmitz, Gerald Haller, William Gallagher, Edward Begey, Carmen Trahan, Dilbert Liggett. Front Row: Loren Gregory, Loyce Heitmen, James Seibold, John Haberbosch, Paul Krueger, Benny Keathley, Roger Adams, Paul Harvey, Larry Phillips, Kenneth Henry, Lanny Miller, Irn Harper. Officers: Top Row: Loren Loucks, Vice- Presidentg Mr. Weathers, Sponsor, Ed Huffacre, Food Chairmang Loren Cave, Treasurer. Bottom Row: Robert Dennis, Secretary, Paul Edgington, President, Kent Parrett, Publicity. EPSILON PI TAU Epsilon Pi Tau is the international honorary professional fraternity in industrial arts and vocational education which strives for the im- provement of professional standards, research, craftsmanship, teaching materials, and com- munication media. It develops public interest in the aims of industrial education. 2 f Top Row: Gerald Cheek, Trustee: Carl Lord, Edward Swink, Roger Adams, David Theis, Kent Parrett, Terry Salrnons. Bottom Row: Lanny Miller, Craig Cave, Robert Dennis, Secre- tary, Dale Skolaut, Vice-President, Richard Vickers, Presi dentg Steve Coce, Treasurer: Delbert Vanek, Noward Dean. K -CL UB K-Club is composed of lettermen on the cam- pus. Its purpose is to provide better relations between the student body and the athletic de- partment. Membership is open to all men who have lettered in one or more varsity sports. 3 Top Row: Bob Bass, Garry Bond, John Peterson, Dave Geiger, Dave Neigsch, Daryle England, Jim Chroust, Henry Granger, Gary Wilson, Felix Livingston, Stu Powell. Second Row: Rich Krivjansky, Tom Goreman, Steve Egan, Dennis Watson, John Zinn, Bill Onuetel, Dick Adams, John Osborn, George Waters. Third Row: Jerry Hudson, David Herman, Gary Pepin, Carl Smothereon, Pat Normile, Greg Willson, Keith Varvel, Al Ortolani, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Tom Swane, Elgon Strawn, Ron Vignery, Fred Held, John Calo, Richard Davis, Ed Jukes, John Tripp, John DiToma, Kerry Compton. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE CLUB The Language and Literature Club is an or- The club is designed to promote interest in a ganization open to all students majoring or particular field as well as to stimulate academic minoring in one of the fields in the department. achievement. Front Row: Arlene Vining, Susan Creacy, Mary Moore, Alice mer, Richard Korns, Jack Fought, Charles Cagle, Pat Latinis, Frantz, Martha Hutchins, rterrine McKenzie, Pat Beery, Nancy Peterson, Natalie Coon, President, Donna Taylor, Larry Beverly Brown, Sharon Needham, Leslie Castellani, Susan Black, Vice-President. Beiser, Kay Carter. Back Row: D'Ann Madewell, Gary Wim- MATRIX, the official literary magazine of viding all KSC students an official medium of KSC, answers a basic need in student life by pro- intellectual and creative expression. Front Row: Karen Lord, Pat Beery. Back Row: Mel Woods, Charles Cagle, Bob Bray, Brian DeLaney. PHI BETA LAMBDA Phi Beta Lambda was organized at the college in 1945. All Business majors are eligible for membership in the organization. The sponsors for Phi Beta Lambda are Mr. Kenneth Colyer and at g if i il I Mr. Leonard Sheffield of the Business Depart- ment. The organization sponsors guest speakers from many parts of the business world and dis- cussion panels given by the students. 3 2 J 1 Bottom Row: Gordon Boerwinkle, Larry Schmitz, Bill Cole, Gary Richard, Carol Reeves, Linda Bianchi, Inger Pederson, Dorthy Seiler, Diana Osburn, Larry Roy, Gary Robinson, Mitch Puckett, Top Row: John Newoll, Gary Stover, Lyle Dave Cotterill, Recording Secretaryg Dorothy Seiler, Corresponding Secretary, Larry Roy, President, Diana Osburn, Treasurerg Bill Cole, Vice-President, Potts, David Schmitz, Jim Dittrner, Mike Dulle, John Brennan, Glen Jones, Terry Reffett, Tom George, Don Moffett, John Palcher, Jim Cox, Loren Litteer, Dave Cotterill, Richard Bow- man. OFFICER S SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT The Society for Advancement of Management, the student chapter of the national organization, is open to all students, of a Sophomore level or higher who are interested in furthering their understanding of business and management techniques. During the academic year a carefully planned program of speakers from the business com- munity, tours of local firms, and guest panels affords its members an opportunity to hear and exchange ideas with prominent businessmen in various fields. The primary pre-requisite is that the students be interested in business and eco- nomic practices current in the United States today. OFFICERS John McBurney, Vice-Presi- dent, programs, Jane Turpen, Secretary-Treasurer, George Jackson, Vice-President, pub- licityg Gordon Heady, Presi- dent. Front Row: Gary Richard, Marion Conley, Jack Bates, Gordon Brown, Gordon Heady, George Jackson, John McBurney, Sam Knight, Leon Butterfield, Jack Kountz, Richard Barth. Second Row: Mr. Terry Mendenhall Csponsorj, Lyle Potts, Jeff Bailey Mike Cleveland, Douglas Page, James Hall, Theodore Cady Dale Cunningham, Robert Hailey, Mr. Al Edge Csponsorj. WOMEN 'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The Womenls Recreation Association is an active organization for all full-time women stu- dents. The Women enrolled at Kansas State Col- lege are offered a wide variety of sports and activities. Throughout the school year the organ- ization provides an opportunity for women to J , ' , J, 'W-wav g i 4 1' ,Q 2 4,5 Top Row: Betty Howverson, DeEllen Gilhian, Doris Jean Magness, Connie Carpenter, Pam Burch, Dee Ann Hayes, Judy Richardson. Front Row: Melba Lumm, Phyllis Broyles, Shir- Where she goes, nobody knows!. A . participate in swim parties, volleyball games, basketball tournaments, and many others. W.R.A. also sponsors the womenls intramural field hockey, basketball, volleyball and softball teams. ley Benedict, Paula Sleese, Becky Ball, Ellie Elemon, Jessica Cornptorn, Delores Copeland, Sponsor. WRA Basketball Team 181 Each education major in the Education De- High School coupled with courses in education. partment is required to enroll in the professional For seven of the weeks each student teaches in a semester during' the senior year. The professional school off-campus to gain more practical ex- semester consists of practice teaching in College perience. PROFESSIONAL SEMESTER STUDENTS K.S.T.A.-N.E.A. Student Kansas State Teacheris Association CStudent K.S.T.A.D and Student National Educa- tion Association CStudent N.E.A.j is the pre-pro- fessional association for college and university students preparing to teach. It provides members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competenceg for gaining and understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession for participating in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the community for active professional membership on the local state, national and world level. Gwen Daily, ajunior and major in elementary education has served as President of the State Organization for this year. K,S.T.A. OFFICERS: Cheryl Jinks, TFeaSuI'e1'5 Kal'-H199 S119 dentg Judy Rainwater, Publicity Director. Not Pictured Ka P6-aI'SO11, S6CI'et21I'y3 DOH Budd, President Judy MCCI'9ight, trina McCann, Historian, Marylin Cowan, Newsletter Editor First Vice-Presidentg Jacqualyn Adams, Second Vice-Presi- i aft ,,,-fi W9'f ' TAU BETA SIGMA Tau Beta Sigma is a girls, band sorority. Pugh, the sorority provides social and educa- Under the sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Russell tional opportunities for its members. Top Row: Linda Weatherman, Lois Wilson, Jody Irwin, Vice- Bottom Row: Rosetta M. McDougal, Secretaryg Hilda J. Means Presidentg Evelyn Epler, Treasurerg Jane Turpen, President. Nancy Holman, Elizabeth Ann Smith, Janis N. Smith. The Typographers Club, organized in the mary objective of the club is to create oppor- Spring of 1964, is composed of students inter- tunities to further growth in the profession of ested in printing and the graphic arts. The pri- printing. TOP ROWS R0b6I 6 M2H't9I1aCh6, President: DiCk P21Ce11i, Trea- John Koonce, Tom Bay, Dale Kirehhofer, Jimmy Farley, Mike surerg Paul Kornechuk, Richard Jones, Donald Norris, Hal Wilcox, Raymond Triggs, Luke, David G. Vequist, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Jerry Watson, Alpha Kappa chapter of Sigma Iota was or be girls with outstanding musical ablllty and ganized on campus 1n 1930 the f1rst teachers hlgh SChO13StlC ratlngs The purpose of the or college chapter of the nat1onal music fratern1ty gan1zat1on 1S to uphold and further the highest for women. ideals of musical education and performance Members chosen for Sigma Alpha Iota must Judy Carter Maybelle Circle Ann England Evelyn Epler Karla Grant Alice Green Pam Hamilton Carolyn Harmon Nancy Holman Jody Irwin Gail Laing Sharon Montgomery Suezan North Cheryl Roberts Barbara Thornburgh Ann Williams PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America was found- The purpose of Sinfonia is to advance the ed at Boston Conservatory of Music October 6, cause of music in America, to foster the Welfare 1898. lt has expanded into an organization of and brotherhood of students of music and to 1 36 chapters. encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Top Row: Steve Allen, Dan Arnold, Larry D. Berg. Second Row: Chris Coots, Ronald Green, Tim Hobson, Jim Holman, Terry Howard. Third Row: Duane Lash, Steve Lyons, Ed Martin, Doug McCarter, Richard Messenger. Fourth Row: Gary Morello, John R. Norton, Merrill Runnels, Larry Stone, John Wright. GOLDEN CREST Golden Crest is an honorary society for junior tinction and have demonstrated a Worthy quality or senior women who have won scholastic dis- of leadership and service in the life of the college. Front Row: Judy Goodman, Susan Keplinger, Marilyn Hall, Christina Reda, Donna Taylor, Jody Irwin, Louise Gomer, Sheryll Vogel, Mimi Gudgen, Jean Bottens, Judy Coonrod, Jennifer Ellis. Marilyn Wood. Back Row: Mary Benelli, Modine Chickadonz, Omicron Delta Kappa is an honorary national based on scholastic achievement and leadership leadership fraternity for men. Membership is on campus. Seated! Ronald Smith, Willis T0mPkiI1S, Chl-lCk HOOVGP, Ron Vignery, John Norton, John Burnnet. Standing: Charles Reily, Donald Key. WI-IO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Thirty-four students were named in the 1 965- 66 edition of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities by the Campus Who's Who Committee. The committee is composed of an equal number of students and faculty members. Who's Who is a national organization found- ed during the 1930's to recognize college and university students who have served their cam- pus through outstanding' scholarship, leader- ship and service. ,,,,4' Kathy Baker Mary Baker Terry Beck Mary Benelli Keith Bevier Stephen Bolton John Brunet Karen Coaker Vickie Consolino Judy Coonrod Gwen Daily Jack Fulton Louise Gomer 188 N-Of 1 Judith Goodman Marilyn Hall Becky Harrison Herbert Hoover Jerry Hudson Susan Jordan Janet LaFaver ' 7' Q . 5: Gretta. Luttrell Judith Mccreigm Chuck McGuire Richard Messenger J ohm Norton Jerry Owens Ann Speck Rochelle Stewart Ann Swearingen James Thornburg Lana Turner Ron Vignery Sheryll Vogel Marilyn Wood CWENS CWENS is a national organization honoring outstanding sophomore women. In order to be- come a CWEN, a freshman woman must excel in both scholarship and leadership. Members are chosen at the conclusion of the freshman year and are active throughout the sophomore year. The Omega chapter of CWENS was installed on the campus May 13, 1965. Formerly the or- ganization was known as Spars. Front Row: Darlene Battitori, Judy Pickens, Mary Cavanaugh, Karen Myers, Tana Garett, Farell Archer, Nancy Hoffman, Marjorie Puckett, Pat Coleman. Second Row: Carolyn Steb- bins, Linda Davidson, Cheryl Crutchfield, Carolyn Card, Mary National Officer and President Giulia Bradford. 190 Baker, Giulia Bradford, Nancy Rush, Nancy Oldham. Back Row: Cindy Kreutziger, Toni Cordry, Judy Pistotnik, Cathy Burnett, Eweleen Hornbuckle, Sharon Brant, Cindy Pierce. Cwens wait patiently to help freshman girls move in. BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta is the national scholastic hon- United States and Puerto Rico, was installed on orary society in biology. Its purposes are to stim- the KSC campus in 1960. Meetings are held every ulate sound scholarship, to disseminate scientific two weeks. Its chief current project is the label- knovvledge, and to promote biological research. ling of campus trees. Gamma Psi Chapter, one of 175 chapters in the Front Row: Lance Davis, Dave Davison, Doris Davis, Chris- tina Reda, Sharon Bailey, Jeannie Wigton, Mary Ann Giltner, Helen Aikins, Jack Wood, Dr. Theodore M. Sperry. Back Row: KAPPA PI Tau Chapter, Kappa Pi, National Honorary Art Fraternity, was established on KSC,s campus in 1938. Kappa Pi promotes interest and scholar- ship in art in all of its areas. Kappa Pi is spon- sored by Miss Sylvia J ones of the Art department. Front Row: Norma Meek, Paula Wilkins, Cheryl Crutchfield, Back Row: Pete DiJavanij, Larry Bradshaw, Sylvia Jones, Chuck Crawford. Everett Grigsby, Chuck Hoover, Jim Triplett, Dr. J, C. John- son, Jr. Fred Ray, Gary Rodrick, Dr. J. Carl Bass, Dr. Ralph W. Kelting, Donald J. Robbins. KAPPA MU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon is the honorary fraternity speakers from other colleges and universities. for mathematics majors and minors. To be eligi- The students themselves also present programs ble a student must have a B average in college discussing different areas of mathematics. mathematics. Each year KME sponsors guest Back Row: Keith Huff, Mary Roper, Judy Murphy, Antoinette William Probst, May Breedlove, Pansy Sale, May Stange, Cordry, Doug Cooper, Wilson Crisler, Chuck McGuire, Dr. Jessie Bailey, Mr. Robert Hart, Dr, R. G. Smith, Ruth Way, Bob Helen Kreigsman, Roger Lessman, Larry Peterson, Gary Lucian, Abdol Morehedi Majid. Griffiths, Dr. Harold Thomas, Roger Chrestian, Front Row: Back Row, Left to right: Tang-Yong Lo, Peter Jack Chi, Mark Dennis Ferman, Richard Seifert, Jim Carlson, Walter Looper Van Auken, Beverly Powell, David Yousefyadek, Gary Steele, Wade Dorothy, John Weide, Bob Painter, Mr, J, Bryan Sperry Christine Triplett, Louis Shields, Marcia Peck. Front Row: l92 IZ2ll?PL4.l9Z?1Q7H4.l?I Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in educa- tion. Its purpose is to encourage high profes- sional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to edu- cation. Membership of Alpha Zeta Chapter in- cludes graduate students, faculty, juniors and seniors who meet the standards of the organi- zation. Top Row: Robert Dennis, Frank Flanner, Judy Garber, Bev- erly Baker, Ellen Wilkens, D'ann Madewell, Natalie Coons, Jennifer Ellis, Phyllis Foster, Rachel Smith, Modine Chicka- donz, Esther Baber, Carolyn Lovelace, Kathy Baker, David Foster, Second Row: Tom Lundblad, Judy McCreight, Donna Taylor, Pat Needham, Elizabeth Strawn, Sheryl Vogel, Linda Hottzman, Sharon Kay Jones, Mary Smoot, Lyla Vaughn, Alice McRae, Alice Rolf, Janice Graham, Carol Tracy, Connie Boner, Louise Gomer, Sharon Montgomery, Pat McRae, George Hudiburg. Bottom Row: Irma Hawley, Marilyn Wood, Perrine McKenzie, Jacqualyn Adams, Vickie Riggs, Judy Coonrod, Lana Turner, Susan Keplinger, Becky Harrison, Elaine Love, Marilee Foster. we-fd Top Row: Bill Applebaugh, Lawrence Bradshaw, Mary Anna Marsh, Edna Hollis, Riche Umbarger, Karol Geiger, Janet LaFaver, Patricia Curth, Suzanne Street, Jim Thornburg. Second Row: Rochelle Stewart, Noviciate Counselorg George Kline, Phillip Briscoe, Mary Pierce, Shirley Reasoner, Betty yt ,J J, , ii., Q ambtf iff? Hifi Nicholson, Marilyn Taggart, Andrea Torrence, Charles McGuire, Robert Sprecher, Guy R. Coonrod, Counselor. Bottom Row: Martha Hutchins, Sharon Needham, Sharen Drennon, Helen Justice, Elaine Phillips, Marilyn Durscherl, Linda Stephan, Carolyn Blazic, Christine Urner, Nora Phelan. 2 .37 it 4 W , 5 1 , EXECUTIVE BOARD. Top Row: ' Guy R. Coonrod, Counselor, Judy Garber, Louise Gomer, Presidentg George E. Hudiburg, Associate Counselor. Bottom Row: Lana Turner, Secretary, Judy Coonrod, Becky Harrison, Historian, Modine Chickadonz, Treasurer, Not pictured: Ro- chelle Stewart, Sherrill Hoover, Vice-President. PSI CHI Psi Chi, the honor society in psychology, was founded in 1929. It has chapters throughout the United States. Membership is comprised of those people majoring and minoring in psychol- ' 1 1 .J 4, 1 if 4 ogy. In each year of Psi Chi's history, more and more of its members have gone on to graduate studies. In Top Row: Tom Russell, Steve Garret, Mike Cole, Historiang Hall, Geraldine Easson, Lonnie Phillips, Not Pictured: Irl Pat Campbell, Dub Rakestraw, Recording Secretary, Bottom Row: Larry Hamilton, Stepheann Sisson, Dee McClure, Wanda Tremain, Vice-President, Mary Lynn Stinson, Treasurer, Barbara Bess, Corresponding Secretary. PHI DELTA KAPPA Phi Delta Kappa is an international pro- fessional fraternity for men in education. The membership is composed of recognized leaders in the profession and students whose leadership potential has been identified. Members come from Top Row: Jack Overman, Aldon Bebb, Edgar Brown, Lewis M. Lampo, Ross Anderson, Ernest Anderson. Bottom Row: a wide range of educational endeavor. They are students, classroom teachers, counselors, ad- ministrators and college and university pro- fessors dedicated to the promotion of research, service, and leadership in education. ww- Richard Cooper, Robert Venturella, Victor Sullivan, William Bray, Homer Johnson, Reid McKinney. PHI UPSILON 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 Kansas State College. During the K A I ,E . 973.1 ' ' iv V , fr J 1 24 'hgh 5 1. .A .fifkf .. , ' Top Row: Marsha Autrey, Rosemary Warren, Mary Baker, Judy Corn, Esther Paylor. Bottom Row: Sharon Johnson, OMI CR ON war years the chapter became inactive and on March 18, 1961, it was reactivated. Phi Upsilon Omicron membership is based on scholarship and professional interest. N Ae M--' V- 4- , Y N ,,,.......f1-1 W W N, . ...,.,,,.1..W.,,..i,,,..,t.,..,.,m.lt,,t...,,-i.M.at, fig :..f?:3,. ' -1' N. .- ,f - .- . :auf .1 , , , , 1 ,, 11, 5 P N 7 J.. f -14-0? f' in 'i-1733? Ann Swearingen, Presidentg Donna Sue White, Patricia ner, Ann Gafford. THE TA ALPHA PHI Theta Alpha Phi is an honorary society in the field of dramatics. Membership is held by majors and minors in that field. Students engage in .. g f 4 ? Z 1 ? 5 'N SV, fx college productions through which they seek to grow professionally. S 5 E 5 I 2 E Top Row: Becky Reagan, Jim Crow, John Francis, Gary Busey, Historiang Paula Harpster, Secretaryg Peter Garrison, Trea- John Jenkins, Pam Greenfield. Bottom Row: Jan Fitzpatrick, Surer: Roll Davis Jr., Vice-President: Kent Roberts, President. 4 5 Top Row: Sharon Needham, D'Ann Madewell, Nancy Dudley, Elaine Bryant, Hazel McGee, Phyllis Foster, Linda Stephan, June Taylor, Shirley Reasoner, Suzanne Street, Natalie Coons, SIGMA TA U 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 stimulate by providing the reward of membership and con- genial association with persons of like aspira- tionsg Back Row: Dr. Ralf Thomas, Carol Hines, Carolyn Blazic, Elaine Love, Julie Hess, Pat Needham, Elaine Nordis, C. H. Lundquest. Second Row: Modine Chickadoz, Barbara New- bert, Myrtle Babbitt, Sharon Jones, Sondra Monroe, Linda A-.. J, . , as Donna Taylor. Second Row: Robert Bray, President, Gary Wimmer, Eugene H. DeGruson, Larry Black, Ed Chapman. PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi is an honorary Business Edu- cation Fraternity. It was established on KSC's campus in 1954. Through membership in the organization students gain better knowledge in the field of business education and its respon- sibilities. It is the oldest national fraternity for business education in the United States. Hottzmen, Connie Wilson, Loren Litteer. Front Row: Carolyn Breeden, Edith Compton, Dorothy Seiler, Lois Young, Bar- bara Reavis, Andra Torrence, Edna Hollis. SCABBARD AND BLADE Since 1954 Company B, Twelfth Regiment of the National Military Honorary Fraternity, Scab- bard and Blade, has sought to develop and sus- tain the qualities that make good officers and to promote preparedness for active participation in military affairs Within their communities. Members are sought from the best one-fourth of the Junior and Senior advanced military sci- ence classes. Projects include the Military Ball, other social events, and Membership On Standing Committees which serve to solve problems within the department. Top Row: Tom Bay, Charles Bogatie, Billie Brooks. Second Row: Joe Broyles, Wetzel Brumfield, John Butler, Tim Cagle, John Chambers, Dennis Dolan. Third Row: Gary Fair, Jim Farley, Dave Jeffery, Mike Kapple, Jim Kastler, Jack Korn- feld. Fourth Row: Jess Loving, Jim MacLauchlan, Robert Martinache, Bill Merchant, Michael Morgan, Calvin Neptune. Fifth Row: Wayne Ogata, Pat O'Reilly, Stu Powell, Raymond White, Michael Windsor, Capt. Robert Woods. 4-sw... 1 - 'K x -u 9' fig 'il vfg, 2 42.23 ggi if aw Lhe Physical, japacity Through . . . PORT BASEBALL-1964 Front Row: Fred Brown, Tom Swan, Gary Kahman, Tom Win- Gary Kloster, Steve Eagen. Third Row: Jim Torrence, Asst. ton, Asst. Coach Jim Head, Coach Al Ortaloni. Second Row: Coach Dave Lindsey, Jim Merritt, Mike Wilson, Gary Hender- Dennis Watson, Kerry Compton, David Ross, Pat Harmon, sOI1,JeffBai19y. CIC CHAMPS Fred Brown dives back into third safely. 200 The 1965 baseball team was the first in the school's history to win the C.I.C. Championship. This is the first year Omaha has not won or at least shared the title. Kerry Coinpton's pitching' and the teams timely hitting' won two crucial games in the District 10 Tournament which al- lowed Pittsburg to represent District 10 in the south half of the N.A.l.A. regionals where they were finally eliminated. Coach Al Ortaloni was named Manager of the Year for this area because of the fine job he did with the team. ENNIS 1964 The varsity tennis team ended the season with a record of five wins and six losses in dual meets last year. The team finished strongly by tying for second with Hays in the league meet. Coach Tracey says the future looks bright as all members of the team will return for next year's team. The number-two man on the team las Robertson. Asst. Coach Steve Wood, Leland Van Scyoc, x K ,- t t year was Jim Preparing to hit the ball is last yea.r's number-one man Leland Van Scyoc. Doug Campbell, Jim Robertson, Darrel Brock, Vic Carr, Dr. Tracey. TRA CK -1 965 The 1964 track team won every dual meet ex- cept the one with Emporia. The relay teams from Kansas State College placed in every major relay they attended. The outlook for the 1965 track team is very good as most of this squad will return. Chroust picked up many points with the javelin for the Gorillas. J 3-J-'B 8'5 5 A ls' , .-,t 1, Qxrxnw'-Q'. . ,, ,W 202 fm 1 2 Q ' r W Q MA . Hudson strains against the University of Arkansas Pepin gets off a good leap for K.S.C . vn- A beautiful fall day is a good time for a long run. CR S The cross country team compiled a very im- pressive record this year winning every dual meet except the one against the University of CO Arkansas. At the conference meet our team placed second behind the powerful Fort Hays team. The prospects for next year are extremely 1 good as this year's team was a young one, Front Row: Greg Wilson, Keith Varvel, Don Hughes, Stuart Wilkins, Felix Livingston, Pat Normile, Mike Windsor, Don Powell, Walter Smith, Jan Longenecker, Lee Staley, Second Page. Row: Prentice Gudgen, Bill Wickman, Dave Brewer, Thom IN TRAM RAL ATHLET C A very important aspect of athletic life on our campus is the Intramural Department. Var- sity athletics bring the fame to our school but intramurals keep the masses in good physical condition. The enormous job of planning the various events and finding referees falls to the men in the Intramural office. These men put in many long hours during the Week. The contests and events planned are mainly for the male population of the school although some co-educational contests are included in the program. Each year a trophy is given to the campus organization or group with the most points in competition as tabulated by the Intramural De- partment. Points are awarded for participation as Well as victory. Last year's winner of this trophy was Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. The door leading into the Intramural Office is opened many Students drop by the office to check the results of the previous times by many different people during the course of a day. week. ,Elia 4 The fast action of an intramural football game makes it ex- The Pikes Close in on at ball Carrier during the play-offs, citing for spectators as well as players. Pictured below are the men of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity that won the all school football crown. ,r2m,m, my 'WM' 1,3 , . .1 ., More rugged intramural football action. Two players go high after a rebound. 206 During the winter months basketball is the primary intra mural sport. Hard play mixed with fun makes for an enjoyable season. ' fb' ' 'ffl if - 9 www h ws. 'I . uh? , ' When the weather is permitting, outdoor volleyball is a favorite sport. I ig t W An intramural player goes high after the ball in this picture. Individual sports such as horseshoes are also very popular with the students. 5 QQ ,it mVQ n gt Q 1 si fri is sg FOOTBALL Good blocking opens up a hole for the fighting Gorillas. 208 Long Season The 1965 football team's standing at Kansas State College did not turn out as Well as it was hoped as KSC compiled a record of three wins and six losses. This was Coach Carnie Smith's second consecutive losing season after having only one losing season during his first fifteen years here. The season still had a few bright spots, though, as the Gorillas looked very impressive beating Emporia and defeating Washburn for our Homecoming. .At...w - Sometimes gaining yardage was extremely difficult. w 1 The coach and the team anxiously watch a play develop. I CLC. Standmgs Won Lost Omaha 4 O Fort Hays 3 1 Pittsburg 2 2 Washburn 1 3 Emporia O 4 t fi Hi ta it fx 5. in ' I 1 ? 4 y Z 2 2 Z 1 i Back Row, left to right: Keith Just, Lewis Kalm, John Peter- son, Bill Hazzard, Charles Justice, Vertie Tomlin, Everett Deckard, Ron Ehmann, Richard Valentine, George Waters, Dennis Watson, Elgin Strahm, Torn Gorman, Claude Kyle, VARSITY Coaching Staff, standing: Joe Murphy, John Osborne, Bruce Roach, Tom Lester. Seated: John Brunet and Fred Kemp. On Desk: Carnie Smith CI-lead Coachj. 210 -I 5:1315 Steve Eagan, Ron Vignery, Bob Caylor. Front Row: Jerry Hudson, A. J. Wachter, Larry Basky, John Calo, Bill Atwell, Fred Linebarger, Richard Davis, Gary Massey, John Tripp, Ed Jukes, Billy Rink, Larry Beard, Gene Dudley, Gary Wilsor Results Central Mo. State U. of Mo. at Rolla N.E. Mo. State S.W. Mo. State Omaha University Washburn University Emporia State Fort Hays State N.E. Okla. State 6 19 20 13 27 '7 14 21 28 -23 - '7 -19 - O - '7 -20 -33 - '7 '7 A team improves only through hard, diligent practice. JR. VARSITY Top Row, left to right: John Osborne CCoachJ, Bruce Roach CCoachD, Pat Baird, Jack Cook, Tom Wachter, Ron Walker, Jack O'Dell, John Layman, Larry Cowherd, Danny Felt, Harold Spillman, Alan Blubaugh, and Dick Adams. Third Row: Fred Kemp CCoachJ, Dan Beeman, Bill Goodson, Fred Wagner, Ray White, Gene Hadl, Dan Schmidt, Rick Woolfolk, Otto Buche, Joe Lee, Tim Buche, and Joe Haefele. Second Row: X? S gym Y 5 f 4 , ,2 ,M The game as the coaches in the press box see it. Pat Doyle, Dennis Giggy, Ron Sharp, Bob Numrich, Jim Shetlar, Stan Wilkins, Dennis Owens, Jack Sandridge, John Swartz, Alan Pinkstaff, Frank White, and Gino Lynch. Bottom Row: Fred Schoening, Wayne Baker, Rod Wells, Marty lson, Garry Mavity, Bob Hadley, Gary Schmitz, Steve Terbovich, Floyd May, Mike Loftin, Marty Linville, and Greg Ohmes. Not pictured is Coach John Brunet. 5 . S , 5 W , . l B is . J s G ,. B 'ff i hg e - E76 Diff A 8 54 4 F, . A f -1:-, 1 v -35 Q11 t t li Qi E t 1 5 ' is X if 'Q I , yr Y lf? Q 2 ,.., ,Ei lf N 1 57-sr -Jgeal a.E'is3J '3e2 15-'Bl Jerry Hudson looks for running' room against Hays. After a hard day of practice Carnie talks to the team. ,, A .M-va.. Q ...ty,,,m51iSj f K. 55.1323-gifs ifg,.w 55 A, J. Wachter tries to pull down a Hays, player M. 1 The Gorilla defense stops a play for no yardage. Practice involves watching and analyzing as well as running plays. HO John Calo-All-CIC offensive center Steve Eagan-All-CIC offensive tackle John Peterson-All-CIC defensive tackle Larry Basky-All-CIC defensive line- backer ! V, E a OR Everett Deckard - All-CIC Csecond teamb offensive end Stratton Award - Ron Vignery Most Valuable Player- Larry Basky Honorary Captain - Larry Basky A K.S.C. pass play de- velops. 4 Waters breaks into the secondary for the Big Red. Watson fights hard for a pa.ss. After the long' season the bleachers and field take on a cold and lonely air. V1 T S' 0 5 B N. 0 . 15 f ifefefff Owl 4.44 ' Q.'Q BASKETBALL Great Expectations The outlook for the 1965-1966 Kansas State College basketball team is extremely bright with four of the five starters from last year's championship team eligible to play. The front line led by Jim Chroust, Don Mead- ows, and Dave Niesgch should be very strong. Substitutes for these three should be better this year with some new faces on the squad and the maturing of some of last year's team. Even though two backliners, Ken Kersten and Eddie Brown, will miss at least part of the season there is still much depth here because of transfers and returnees. If these players can work together well under Coach Lambert they can give K.S.C. her second consecutive C.I.C. Championship. Cheerleaders generate enthusiasm for the team. 215 A -M 3 7ye4P Xaef Y 2 N J ' lan 13 1 Top Row, left to right: Terry Brooker, Marshall Sage, Rob Tucker, Jerry Robley, Dwight Henderson, Keith Lindsey, and Bill Savage. Middle Row: Don Meadows, Al Lewis, Dave Niegsch, Don Diggs, Jim Chroust, Henry Granger, Steve VARSITY Big Don Meadows roars in for two points in an early season practice game. Lefton, and Larry Norris. Bottom Row: Coach Lambert, Dave Stewart, John Paris, Steve Rohde, Nat White, Jim Pirnstill, Lee Crawley, Archie Harrison, Frank Cukjati, Jim Born- heimer, Jit Milner and Al Ortaloni. Schedule Dec 1 Dec 4 Dec '7 Dec 1 1 Dec 1 3 Deo 1 6 Deo 20 Dec. 2 1 Dec. 27-29 Jan 4 Jan 8 Jan 1 O Jan 1 5 Jan 1 8 Jan 26 Jan 29 Feb 1 Feb 5 Feb 8 Feb 1 2 Feb 1 5 Feb 1 9 Feb 22 N.W. Mo. State Ottawa University S.W. Mo. State Omaha University S.W. Baptist College N.W. Mo. State Hardin-Simmons Univ Hardin-Simmons Univ. Emporia Tourney Fort Hays State Washburn University Central Mo. State Omaha University St. Benediot's Central Mo. State Washburn University Rookhurst College Emporia State Lincoln University Fort Hays State Emporia State St. Benediot's Rookhurst College EPPEEEPPDIPEEDPPPEEEEDP Dave Niegsch goes up forabasket. Jirn Chroust adds two to his record-breaking number of points. JR. V AR SIT Y Back Row, left to right: Dave Stewart, Marshall Sage, Terry Row: Mike Cambell, George Kimball, Rob Tucker, Jerry Rob- Brooker, Nat White, Al Lewis, John Benson, Steve Lefton, ley, Jack Cook, Steve Willson, Larry Skorupan, Steve Rohde. Mike Westwood, Jim Bornheimer, and George Holley, Front '? A A nw W liiav- ,gllli Don Meadows puts up another longjurnp shot for K.S.C. Lee Crawley drives in for an easy goal. A S.M.S. player goes high for a rebound. v rflff K 'mm 3 . yi . Af E 5, 3 as Ai xi .,,,L .. -.K J J ' f SK 1 Xe A f ,f Q S I S3 'Xvx 1 'I S, X Q SQ, LL v 'Nw Y. 5- 5 .kg S ,F aww - I gl N ' I xv ' 3 f -. fgi ,A i ' fl X 1 me , ' N ,M , u- A S-'SEQ A very familiar sight at any K.S.C, basketball game. 220 Dave Niegsch lays it up gently for a two-pointer in the early stages of the season. Good passing highlighted much of the early play. w I Top Row, left to right: Gary Wilson, Ken Kersten,XHoward Murrayf Dennis Tague,XThom Wilkins, Robert Bass, Sanders Matthews, Felix Livingstonf James Jappa and John DiToma. TRACK PREVIEW The track outlook here at Kansas State Col- lege appeared bright. Most of the members of last year's young, but better-than-average, team returned to give this yearis squad a solid nucleus. The relay teams, which placed in every major relay attended, were back Calmostj in entirety. With the addition of our new young distance men and more help in the weight classes K.S.C. was optimistic of the future. The team was again coached by Prentice Gudgen who has an impressive record here as a track coach. This yearis schedule was a difficult one for the Gorilla team, but when the league meet arrived the squad was ready to make a good showing for the college. C3 Bottom Row: Jerry Hudson, Stuart Powell, Mike Gilmore, Carl Smitheran, Mike Windsor, Don Hughes, Keith Varvel, Greg Wilson, and Pat Normile. Schedule as Jan. 22 N.A.I.A. A Jan. 29 University of Illinois A Feb. 5 K.U. CFr. Junior Collegel A Feb. 1 9 W. Illinois University A Feb. 26 N. Texas University A March 12 Arkansas University A March 1 9 Kansas State University A March 26 Arkansas Relays A March 29 Central Missouri State H April 1 - 2 Texas Relays A April 9 Wichita University A April 1 2 Pittsburg Relays H CJ r. Collegej April 1 6 Emporia Relays A April 22-23 Kansas University Relays A April 29-30 Drake Relays A April 30 S.W. Mo. State Relays A May 6 Emporia State H May 13-14 C.l.C. Meet A 7M7'37'U Ysf5 Uv an 4 are Distance Men, standing: Stuart Powell, Thom Wilkins, Felix Livingston, and Don Hughes. Kneeling: Greg Wilson, Keith Varvel, and Pat Normile. Weight men John Di Toma and Howard Murray discuss their Sprinters, standing: Gary Wilson, Dennis Tague, and Carl techniques, Smitheran. Kneeling: Jerry Hudson and Mile Gilmore. S WIMMI PREVI W This appears to be a rebuilding year for the K.S.C. Swimming team. Gone from the squad this year are such names as Zinn and Askins. Coach Joe Murphy should have a team worthy of re- spect if some oi' the young swimmers develop like they should. It is hoped that the members back from last year's team will form a strong nucleus from which to build. The team's in- creased schedule should also be a benefit to the team. Hendrix College Relays University of Missouri John Brown University John Brown University Oklahoma State Univers Schedule Dec. 4 Park College Dec 11 Jan '7 Jan 8 S.M.S. fSpringfieldj Jan 12 Jan. 15 Hendrix College Feb. 5 Washburn University Feb. 1 1 Feb. 18 S.M.S. CSpringfieldJ Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Emporia State ity Left to Right: Dave Herman, Richard Bonham, Dave Geiger? Garry Bond, Ted Herman, and Bill Fruete1.Notpictured is Coach Joe Murphy ENNIS -1966 Dr. Tracy, coach of the tennis team, is op- timistic about the coming season. With the top Schedule three men from last year's fine team returning, March 19 U' of Arkansas Away he may have good reason to be. Leland Van March 26 John Brown U' Here Scyoc and Jim litobertson, the-number one and March 29 K' S. T' C. Here two men respectively, form a fine doubles team. , Doug Campbell appears to be improved this year APF11 1 2 Southwestern C' Here and will be a valuable asset to the team. It cer- April 16 Drury C- AW3fY tainly appears that the Gorilla tennis team April 19 S. W. MO. State C. Away should have a successful year on the courts. April 21 John Br-Own U, Away April 23 Tri-Meet, Ft. Hays and Emporia Emporia April 25 Southwestern C. Here April 23 Evangel C. Here May 3 S. W. Mo. State C. Here May 13,14 Conference Tourney Topeka Front Row: Leland Van Scyoc, Dennis Shives, Jim Dittmer, Gregg Schell, Roy Morlan, Doug Cooper. Not pictured are Ron Loughlin, Steve Parks, Mike Sweeney, Back Row: Tom Doug Campbell and Coach L. L. Tracy. Patterson, Assistant Coach, Jim Robertson, Richard Clemons, 4 Pictured above is the number one man on the tennis team, Leland Van Scyoc. The first-string doubles team consists of Leland Van Scyoc and Jim Robertson. Another returning veteran from last yea.r is Doug' Campbell GOLF -1966 The outlook for this yearis golf team is a question mark according to Dr. Thomas, coach of the golf team. With only one man returning from last yearis team one would think the out- look dim, but it is reported that some of the new members are very fine on the greens. Dr. Thomas reports that there is a record number of men Schedule March 25 S. W. Mo. State Away April 1 Drury College Here April 2 N. E. Okla. State Away April 12 Drury College Away April 20 Washburn U. Away April 26 S. W. Mo. State Here April 29 N. E. Okla. State Here May 9 and 10 C. I. C. Golf Meet Topeka 226 trying out for the team. Some of the better prospects for the 1966 team are Larry Wooten, Gary Rodrick, Larry Crow, and Lynn Erickson. If these members play as ex- pected and some of the other members round into form, the K. S. C. Golf Team will be an ex- tremely tough foe for any opponent. Back Row: Larry Wooten, Coach Thomas, Lynn Erickson. Front Row: Larry Crow, Gary Rodrick. Larry Wooten Shows his driving form. 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Mound City Danny Slane, Elem. Ed. Chanute Carole Smart, Music Webb City, Mo. Roger Smart, Accounting Pittsburg Li 4 SPE-WIE Carol Spencer, Bus. Ed. Mulberry Larry Spillman, Music Blue Mound Sanford Staley, English Iola Sondra Stanford, Elem. Ed. Webb City, Mo. Marilyn Staton, Home Ec. Pleasanton mw- David Steele, Ind. Arts Lawrence Jerilyn Stephson, Elem. Ed. Wichita L nn Ste henson Elem. Y P , Shawnee Mission Sue Sterret, Elem. Ed. Bethany, Okla. Daniel Stevens, Elem. Ed. Pittsburg Marilyn Stevens, Social Work McCune Thelma Stevens, Elem. Ed. Buffalo Rochelle Stewart, Elem. Ed. Monett, Mo. Barbara Stokes, Phys. Ed. Joplin, Mo. Janice Stonecipher, Art Columbus '1 Y? is i.t as B ut We'Ue Made I t Stover Carter, Jour. Prairie Village Elgin Strahm, Pre-Den. Fairview Elizabeth Strawn, Math. i Pittsburg Terry Sutton, Economics Columbus Celia Swearingen, Home Ec. Nevada, Mo. Linda Talbott, Voc. Home Ec. Webb City, Mo. Donna Taylor, Lang. 85 Lit. Independence . Verna Taylor, Lang. 85 Lit. 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Ottawa James Treat, Social Work Leawood Joyce Tucker, Elem. Ed. Fort Scott Lana Turner, Lang. 8a Lit. Girard Jane Turpen, Marketing Prairie Village Marquita Ulm, Home Ec. Miami, Okla. Riche Umbarger, Lang. Sz L Thayer Mark VanHuken, Math. Leawood Delbert Vanek, Ind. Ed. Oswego Lyla Vaughn, Elem. Ed. Pittsburg WIK-ZWE Vicky Wikoff, Elem. Ed. Rich Hill, Mo. Paula Wilkins, Art Clay Center Karen Willert, Elem. Ed. Pittsburg Kenneth Wilbert, Math. Pittsburg Karen Willcockson, Elem. Ed. Parsons Fred Willhaus, Ind. Arts Lyons Lyle Williams, Ind. Arts Glasco Merritt Williams, Soc. Sc. Parsons John Williamson, Des. 85 Draft Baxter Springs Judy Willis, English Wichita Barbara Wilson, Elem. Ed. Kansas City, Mo. Bill Wilson, Psychology Wyandotte, Okla. Linda Wilson, History Carl Junction, Mo. Naomi Winchester, Math. Pittsburg Carolyn Winders, Home Ec. Stanley Robert Winship Mech. Des. Sc Draft. St. Louis, Mo. Tom Winton, Bus. Admin. Jay, Okla. John Witt, Chemistry Pittsburg Richard Woolery, Chemistry Kincaid Marilyn Wood, Elem. Ed. Pittsburg John Woody, Bus. Admin. Beloit Gary Wright, Soc. Sc. Thayer John Wright, Music Erie Thomas Wynn, Ind. Arts Welch, Okla. Donald Wyrick, Ind. Ed. Kansas City Louanne Wyrick, English Parsons Wayne Yamada, Accounting Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Daniel Yanagihara, Psychology Honolulu, Hawaii Jerry Young, Auto. Tech. Carthage, Mo. William York, Elem. Ed. Pittsburg Jack Zayac, History Mount Vernon, N.Y. Darwin Zellmer, Physics Pittsburg John Zinn, Ind. Ed. Wichita Constance Zwego, Art Sz Psych Overland Park Undergraduates ABA-BAK Delene Abati, Fr., Girard Gary Abernathy, Soph., Pittsburg Richard Adams, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Alan Adkins, Jr., Baxter Springs Lyn Adler, Fr., Prairie Village Bob Agnew, Soph., Muncie William Akin, Jr., Leavenworth' Roxanna Albright, Jr., Parsons Mary Alderson, Fr., Prairie Village Lynn Alexander, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Marjorie Alger, Jr., Chanute Debra Allai, Fr., Pittsburg Raymond Allee, Jr., Fort Scott Daniel Allen, Soph., Burlington Marilyn Allen, Jr., Galena Mary Allen, Jr., Coffeyville Rooenic Allen, Jr., Leavenworth Kathy Allison, Soph., Fort Scott Howard Allison, Fr, Pittsburg Linda Allred, Fr., Fredonia David Amay, Fr., Kansas City Allen Ames, Soph., Wellington David Anaya, Fr., Piper Larry Anderson, Jr., Minden - ' . .,,, 1, It , -, . me-. K W .f .. M.. . :-- W f if E aff 'iffy A .V J' fi? K' 1 f 1 1 t Q ss .X .i W A f , A AA M! if , i Fm 995715922 . . . Who Are You? Melvin Anderson, Jr., Carthage W. Ray Anderson, Fr., Burlington H. Marie Anding, Fr., Overland Park Carol Andrews, Jr., Independence Belinda Andrews, .Soph., Riverton Karen Angeline, Fr., Vienna Fred Angwin, Jr., Pittsburg Farell Archer, Soph., Garnett Linda Arehart, Fr., Shawnee Mission Leah Arner, Fr., Osawatomie Sandy Askins, Jr., Pittsburg Marsha Atchley, Fr., Pittsburg Earl Atkinson, Jr., Independence Ruby Avery, Soph., Montgomery, Ala. Sue Auman, Fr., Galena Judith Ayeis, Soph., Cherokee Ronald Bach, Fr., Leavenworth Eugene Bagnall, Jr., Fort Scott Norman Bair, Jr., Minneola James Baldwin, Fr., Baxter Springs Judith Baldwin, Jr., Chanute Michael Bales, Jr., Elvins, Mo. Regina Ball, Fr., Blue Mound Barbara Baker, Fr., Pittsburg . .,., ,K pf, f if 451 - '-' A WW 'wi' 478 K M. 9 A . 2 ,A,,V If l , ' Marliyn Bash, Fr., Houston, Texas Robert Bass, Soph., Jewell Connie Bates, Soph., Medford Lakes, New Jersey Margaret Bates, Fr., Overland Park Darlene Battotori, Soph., West Mineral Tim Battle, Fr., Overland Park Thomas Bay, Jr., Arkansas City John Bartone, Fr., Pittsburg Kenneth Beach, Fr., Kansas City, Ks Richard Bean, Fr., Beloit Charles Beard, Jr., Pittsburg Marilyn Bearly, Fr., Mound City David Beasley, Jr., Ottawa Patricia Beasley, Soph., Pittsburg Kay Beck, Soph., Baxter Springs Terrell Beck, Jr., Wichita Becky Bedene, Jr., Arma Carol Beecham, Soph., Columbus James Beer, Fr., Golden City Dawn Beers, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Pat Beery, Soph., Kansas City, Ks. Edward Begey, Jr., Parsons Susan Beiser, Soph., Silver Springs, Md. Robart Belan, Soph., Peck Terry Bellora, Soph., Coffeyville Mary Benedict, Jr., Fort Scott Shirley Benedict, Jr., Paola Maxine Bennett, Fr., Overland Park Sherly Bennington, Fr., Pittsburg James Benson, Soph., Cherokee John Benson, Soph., Chanute Paul Bergant, Soph., West Mineral Cherly Berry, Soph., Miami, Okla. Linda Bergsten, Fr., Leawood Carol Berthot, Jr., Chanute James Bertoncino, Jr., Girard f .v C, , , Ma .W -4 M ' iff ,f , Q' I ,,,. ...I M5 ,V BAK-BRI Gerald Baker, Soph., Wichita Mary Baker, Jr., Pittsburg William Baker, Soph., Reading, Pa Larry Barbato, Soph., Auilla, Mo. Debra Barnes, Fr., Moran Judy Barnes, Soph., Pittsburg Linda Barnes, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Sharon Barnes, Fr., Paola Burk Barnett, Fr., Osawatomie Connie Barnett, Fr., Parker John Barnett, Fr., Clearwater Melvin Barnett, Jr., Parker Sandra Barone, Fr., Mulberry Shirly Barry, Fr., Wellington Richard Barth, Jr., Fredonia Jimmie Bash, Jr,, Galena Roberta Baskette, Soph. Golden City, Mo. Terrance Basam, Soph., Joplin, Mo. We Love K. fs, , , fb' I f H, gagwqaigeiis, A fi gwifmiewlz , . ..,, , .,.,,. Q.. 237715, . 25422 1 f y ll! ff as ff 1, gf 2' iii 3, K H V, , 4 ' f 7' 'WH Jannette Bertoncino, Fr., Girard Alec Beth, Jr., Fort Scott Diane Bethard, Soph. Kansas City, Ks. Lloyd Bever, Fr., McPherson Steve Bever, Soph., Farlington Linda Bianchi, Jr., Pittsburg Alpha Bibbs, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Carol Bicknell, Fr., Pittsburg Lang Bill, Fr., Spring Hill Sandy Bingham, Fr., Baxter Springs Barbara Binney, Fr., Independence Clarence Birch, Jr., Merriam John Birsner, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Mark Bisher, Jr., Webb City, Mo. Billie Black, Fr., Columbus Linda Black, Fr., Mission Nancy Black, Soph., Pittsburg Barbara Blackford, Fr. Golden City, Mo. 7isit the U nion- .F 'sci' - wasnt. . wget.. Q: f ' g1g,,:. 3 1- 1 A i, 'ff Vg ik? Z1 Lv A ,...3..,., .ga -A ff Q i are . 1 f W awe' Q 9' 2 Jr- W 43, J s. 7 X ,552 .mms . as-g:ssi.s . L 'R :QQ Y M- W fssisff- E ,. Patsy Blair, Jr., Fort Scott Joel Blasi, Jr., Andale Carolyn Blocher, Jr., Arma William Blocher, Fr., Prairie Village Charles Bockelman, Jr., Pittsburg Janet Bohnstedt, Soph., Kansas City Jay Boisdrenghhien, Fr. Prairie Village Nancy Bolton, Fr., Overland Park Linda Bond, Fr., Paola Garry Bond, Soph. Ramey A.F.B., Puerto Rico Susie Boner, Fr., Parsons Jerald Booker, Soph., Las Vegas, Nev. John Borel, Fr., Kansas City Steve Borel, Fr., Prairie Village James Barnheimer, Soph. Prairie Village Lillian Bosseau, Jr., Pittsburg Ronald Bough, Fr., Pittsburg Ann Bournonville, Fr., -Pittsburg Lynn Bousman, Jr., Shawnee Nancy Bowen, Jr., Uniontown Richard Bowles, Jr., Spring Hill Jim Bowman, Soph., Cherokee Richard Bowman, Jr., Galesburg Bruce Boydston, Fr., Parker Sharon Boyes, Fr., Columbus Caiulia Bradford, Soph., Columbus Cinda Braman, Jr., Mound City Cynthia Brant, Soph., Chanute Sharon Brant, Soph., Thayer Margery Brassart, Jr., Columbus Sara Breen, Jr., Wellington Roger Breneman, Jr., Girard John Brennan, Soph., Kansas City Candice Brewer, Soph., Independence Vonn'a Brewer, Fr., Pittsburg Karen Bridges, Fr., Winfield 4 X S3 X S. X X NX X... .. ENS, fslfssziz. 5. ' :fi -as , ss, , . . 'gifs' W X . Q, e mfs, ii H, 351 x it 2 Jayne Burgin, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Henry Burnett, Jr., Baxter Springs Jim Burnett, Jr., Edna Jim Burnett, Fr., Pleasant Hill, Mo. Paul Burnett, Fr., Cherryvale David Burns, Fr., Pittsburg Velam Burns, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. Doug Burt, Fr., Prairie Village Gordon Burt, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Carolyn Busse, Fr., Arma Cheryl Butler, Fr., Pittsburg John Butler, Jr., Pittsburg Leon Butterfield, Jr., Coffeyville Jo Ellen Bybee, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Linda Cable, Jr., Dearing Tim Cagle, Jr., Arma Karen Caldwell, Fr., Pittsburg Paul Cameron, Soph., Carthage, Mo. Doug Campbell, Jr., Pittsburg Karen Cannady, Fr., Bartleville, Okla. , .f- l i x 'Q' ix ip .l' P 'Z There're BRO-COL James Brock, Soph., Neosho, Mo. Phillip Brooker, Fr., Paola Barbara Brohl, Soph., Pittsburg Eunice Brornert, Soph., Ottawa Billie Brooks, Jr., Hume, Mo. Michael Brooks, Jr., Ponca City, Okla Phyllis Brooks, Fr., Leawood Kenneth Brotton, Fr., Anthony Barbara Brown, Soph., Omaha, Neb. Lynn Brown, Soph., Nevada, Mo. Greta Brown, Fr., Bonner Springs Katheleen Brown, Fr., Pittsburg Keith Brown, Soph., Joplin, Mo. Melvin Brown, Soph., Iola Robert Brown, Soph., Weir Phyllis Broyles, Jr., Blue Mound Dorothy Brumbaugh, Fr. Prairie Village Janice Brunner, Soph., Lockwood Steven Bruner, Soph., Sedan Darrel Bruns, Jr., Shawnee Janet Bryan, Jr., Caney Bud Bualle, Jr., Arma Dan Buche, Soph., Arma Doug Buche, Soph., Arma Leonard Buchman, Jr. Shawnee Mission Gary Buchanan, Fr., Pittsburg Brent Buckner, Soph., Columbus John Buddin, Jr., Cleveland, O. Katherine Burbach, Fr., Pittsburg Lorn Burdick, Soph,, Pittsburg Cakes in the Grill and . - . iff? H i 2 -' A .' I ' Q S of , 2 Q - gsm ,,, . . W ' as ., .. s - --Q ,, Russell Cannon, Fr,, Bonne Terre, Mo. Jack Cannon, Jr., Pittsburg Twila Cannon, Soph., Independence Suzy Catrell, Fr., Mission s 2,55 5 5 X S5 x . .,... , ...X , , ?Eg,,.,,,,,,, . if in wa' kkhh ' S so i.-- 35 , , ' Carolyn Card, Soph., Columbus Lawerence Carden, Fr. Baxter Springs Micheal Carpenter, Fr., Girard Richard Carpenter, Jr., Pleasanton David Carey, Fr., Terington Pat Carlson, Fr., Shawnee Mission Sally Carlston, Fr., Pittsburg Janice Carnahan, Fr., Riverton Robert Carpenter, Jr., Pleasanton Cheryl Carr, Jr., Garnett John Carroll, Fr., Girard Irene Carter, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Larry Carter, Fr., Enid, Okla. Phil Carter, Jr., Chanute Sharon Carter, Jr., Vinita, Okla. Richard Caruthers, Jr., Lamar, Mo. Cathy Casement, Fr., Sedan Maryetta Cass, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Leslie Castellani, English, Pittsburg Lynne Cates, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Ken Catteneo, Soph., Mulberry Mary Cavanaugh, Soph., Girard Charles Cawby, Fr, Fontana Carol Cay, Fr., Columbus Clara Chambers, Jr., Pittsburg Ronald Chance, Fr., Sylvia Jerry Chancey, Soph., Pittsburg Carolyn Chanell, Fr. Kansas City, Ks. Ruth Chaplin, Fr., Pleasanton Cherly Chapman, Fr., Pittsburg Dance in the Den, , 5 1 David Chapman, Soph., Pittsburg Sandra Chase, Fr., Parsons Erland Chavarria, Soph. Lapaz, Bolivia John Chop, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. Judy Christian, Jr., Pittsburg' Joel Christainson, Jr., Wichita Dawna Ciardullo, Fr., Arma Gary Cinotto, Fr., Frontenac Lathie Chapham, Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Anita Clark, Fr., Riverton Kent Clark, Fr., Barnard Phyllis Clark, Jr., Leon Richard Clark, Jr., Pryor, Okla. Vickie Clark, Fr., Olathe Sherly, Fr., Columbus Delores Clawson, Fr., Paola Richars Clemens, Fr., Pittsburg Jeanne Cleveland. -Tr., Belton Shirley Clinkenbeard, Fr, Overland Park Don Clon, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Csasey Clugston, Jr., Pittsburg Karen Coaker, History, Pittsburg James Colby, Fr., Ottawa Harold Coleman, Soph., Frontenac COL-DOR Jeff Coleman, Fr., Clay Center Patricia Coleman, Soph., Pittsburg Rex Collier, Soph., Baxter Springs Linda Collins, Fr., Fredonia Corrine Combs, Fr., Overland Park Janet Comstock, Fr., Fort Scott Dana Conner, Fr., Overland Park Sidney Connor, Fr., Baxter Springs Rickey Conrad, Fr., Mound Valley Alice Conway, Sr., Carthage, Mo. Charles Cook, Soph., Neodesha Jack Cook, Fr., Eureka Jim Cook, Jr., Overland Park John Cook, Soph., Baxter Springs Stephen Cook, Jr., Fredonia Dan Coombs, Fr., Overland Park Joyce Coonrod, Jr., Bronaugh, Mo. Susan Coonrod, Jr., Pittsburg V Hz: f 5 , 5 ew -Wy 1 F Q K . . and 3 If J, , Q , it Ag ,'f' gy: K f a Date m y WM . . ,W . A 4. ..,,. , '. ':w??'2f'fW .: :Z .. 6 f , .. f . X ' ' 'K V. p .. .. ' .,. ff V . zu, v ' 1 ' ,J ,.,,,. .. . . A ,,,,.,, . H . i-r iQj1f.,f'.',' A ? ff ,f QM V Q' 6 S ff ,. 1? f . 4. ak, ,AW ,V gt W f i . fit f was f -f 4 S 2 M935 in the Lounge, ana Curtis Cooper, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Douglas Cooper, Soph. Prairie Village Everett Cooper, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Patty Cooseman, Soph., Pittsburg James Copeland, Soph. Heavener, Okla. Marilyn Copeland, Fr., Wichita Charles Corbin, Soph. Kansas City, Mo. Antoinette Cordry, Soph., Girard Robert Correa, Fr., Kansas City Dave Cotterill, Jr., Independence Danna Coulter, Jr., Pittsburg Deana Cowell, Soph., El Dorado James Cox, Soph., Blue Mound James Cox, Fr., Muncie Janine Cox, Soph., Parsons Rebecca Cox, Fr., Cassville, Mo. Marsha Cranz, Fr., Sedan George Crawford, Soph. El Dorado Springs, Mo. Jim Cremer, Fr., Pittsburg Alice Creveling, Soph., Foster, Mo. Shirley Crews, Fr., Pittsburg Catherine Crocker, Fr., Chetopa Gayle Croker, Jr., Pittsburg Joseph Cromer, Jr., Mapleton Elmo Cromwell, Jr., Hoisington Anne Croney, Fr., Harrisonville Chester Crosetto, Jr., Coffeyville Robert Cross, Jr., Oswego Jim Crow, Soph., Baxter Springs Michael Crumbliss, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Cheryl Crutchfield, Soph. Kansas City Charles Cudney, Fr., Columbus Linda Culbertson, Fr., Coffeyville Carole Cumpton, Jr., Commerce, Okla Susan Cunningham, Fr., Pittsburg Patricia Curth, Jr., Kansas City , V, if ' 4 W . At . tiff,-.. 1475 Y ' Q 14 fff 1 4 N , college Bowl in the Ballroom- Diane Davis, Soph., Osawatomie Jim Davis, Fr., Wilson Larry Davis, Jr., Goodland Roll Davis, Jr., Jr., Pittsburg Terry Davis, Soph., Lyons Donna Day, Soph., Shawnee Mission Steven DeAlmeida, Jr,, Joplin, Mo, Earl Dearinger, Fr., Kansas City Lynn Ann Deckard, Soph., Pittsburg Janeen Dee, Soph., Denver, Colo. Philip Dee, Fr., Concord, Mass. Dennis DeGraff, Fr, Galena Don DeGruson, Soph., Wichita Bill DeHart, Fr., Columbus DeeAnn Deill, Fr., Pittsburg Roger Deill, Jr., Pittsburg Betty DeLange, Fr., Girard Diana Delmez, Soph., Pittsburg Robert DeMasters, Soph. Overland Park Stephen DeMasters, Fr. Overland Park Karen Dent, Soph., Walnut Joe Denton, Soph., Shawnee Mission Jeannette DeRidder, Soph., Fort Scott Sandy Devers, Soph., Pittsburg Patricia DeVore, Fr. Balboa, Canal Zone Dan Dick, Jr,, Parsons Kathie Dickinson, Fr., Pittsburg Jerry Diehl, Jr., Iola Shirley Dillard, Fr., Kansas City Mary Dillon, Fr., Overland Park Jane Dimond, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Jerry Dinoni, Soph., Pittsburg Bruce Dodson, Fr., Russell Marilyn Dcdy, Soph., Fort Scott Wade Dorothy, Soph., Anderson, Mo. Peggy Dormois, Jr., Chanute Julia Curry, Soph., Spring Hill Glenn Cushman, Soph., Wichita Catherine Cuthbertson, Jr., Girard Robert Cuthbertson, Fr., Pittsburg Philip Cutting, Fr., Kansas City Charles Dohlerty, Jr., Overland Park Marvin Dahmen, Soph., Topeka Gwen Daily, Jr., Overland Park Catherine Daley, Fr., Parsons Beverly Dalrymple, Jr., McCune Nancy Dalton, Soph., Baxter Springs Merl Daniel, Jr., Osawatomie William Darlington, Fr., Pittsburg Carl Daugherty, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Stanley Daugherty, Soph. Overland Park Linda Davidson, Soph., Anderson, Mo. Jerry Davidson, Fr., Pittsburg Judi Davidson, Fr., Sedan 6 , .- 2 1, 1 -49 -rf , 1 M .,,, . 4 ,,,,, Q J , If dl l 1 ' Thomas Doty, Fr., Baxter Springs - vf - Jean Douglas, Fr., Girard Christina Doussa, Jr., Pittsburg ' DOT-FIT .J Qt? X xg 1- i igr' M xlfwy-xr t PW X , Bryon Dover, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. . D Sheryl Dowell, Fr., Parsons Ronnie Downing, Pittsburg Jackie Downs, Fr., Overland Park Janice Drennen, Jr., Pittsburg Laura Drum, Fr., Winfield Pegi Duggan, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Wanda Duke, Fr., Chelsea, Okla. Micheal Dulle, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. .. . . . X 2. QQ 'isa axe, . t is '-i st' wmifs WN X... Peggy Dunavan, Fri, Mound City . .1i-i. .iaiz - Becky Duncan, Fr., Pittsburg - - -.i If ---.-'.1,,-1 - Dennis Dumcan, Fr, Olathe ., p James Duncan, Fr., Crestline -if X V N by 5 Mrs Q? wr- - 15ii5iEyl?55 f Ni Q s Q me Xt at ff . X K X X bl 2 X X NX ,f NWN E F sv X Sw Y 4+ X is- 1. sr . szsvmsi- 4 X . The Bookstore Is Our U topio M ,'. ,, ,,, ,,.,,,. ,, z l1.f W r a . ,W ffofon J 2' Vrkr VV ::1..12g'z.ff . -W ,, tj . -',' vuzggv wy y'74,,x, E , 8 f X 5 sii 4 in f f Q E525 59? I f F , 1 . ....., ,gi f 'Z 2 t ZF? f mf 52 :fem-W, .J , f J . Patricia Dunlavy, Fr., Pittsburg Frankie Dunnick, Jr., McCune Nicki Duy, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. Jeffery Dunaway, Fr., Osawatomie Mary Ediger, Soph., Meade Douglas Edwards, Jr., Overland Park Eva Edwards, Jr., Chanute Patsy Edwards, Fr., Pittsburg Ronald Ehmann, Jr., Miami, Fla. Diedre Eichelberger, Soph. Champaign, Ill. John Eidsrig, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Kathy Eikenberry, Fr., Independence Kerry Elkins, Jr., Neodesha Ann Elliott, Fr., Pittsburg Nancy Elrod, Fr., Spring Hill Losna Emorson, Soph., Pittsburg Kathy Engelman, Fr., Buffalo Woodrow Eno, Soph., Lincoln, Neb. Larry Epperson, Fr., Overland Park Linda Epple, Fr., Girard Sammie Ericson, Hepler Robert Erman, Fr., Webb City, Mo. Leon Erwin, Soph., Kansas City, Ks. Patricia Erwin, Fr., Overland Park Edward Esan, Jr.. V M 'f'. ,, f We 4 ar if f ? Inman Mawr! YOQUR Robert Eshelbrenner, Fr., the End of the Bookline Elaine Evans, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Johnny Evans, Fr., Topeka Karren Evenson, Fr., Pineville, Mo. John Evers, Jr., Prairie Village Stephen Evinger, Jr., Carthage Kathy Ewing, Soph., Hominy, Okla, James Ezell, Soph., Phillips, Tex. Pamela Fadler, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Judy Fager, Jr., St. Paul Judy Frin, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Emiel Fanska, Fr, Pittsburg Doris Farmer, Fr., Richmond, Mo. Robert Farmer, Fr., Fort Scott Connie Fast, Fr, Liberal, Mo. Sheila Fast, Fr., Iantha, Mo. Stephen Fenimore, Soph. Carthage, Mo. Kathy Fennema, Fr., Kansas City, K . David Fenton, Soph., Parsons Terry Fernetti, Fr., Pittsburg Rudy Ferrel, Jr., Treece Leonard Fettig, Fr., Pittsburg Katheleen Fink, Jr., Hiattville Gary Fischer. Fr, Olathe Jim Fitch, Soph., Pittsburg 'x Fort Scott Barbara Eskridge, Soph., Pittsburg . M i Robert Estes, Fr., 1 Baxter Springs , if ff - : .- - , ., 1- ,L 5.1 .,x F ,-i., -. Q1 so J , Q ' . ' 1 q '- , --.' fa A , V , ,iii 4 1 as - ,Q , , X in v P fa lii, ,, ' it Q Q., - - A f gg , sa g L , M, b w is M 1 . i iiii s gzfgifif' 4 'Q' f FIT-GRI Janice Fitzpatrick, Jr., Wichita Roger Fleming, Jr., Pittsburg Donald Fleury, Soph., Arma Gary Flood, Soph., Columbus Sue Flora, Fr., Shawnee Mission James Florio, Fr., Scammon John Fogg, Fr., Columbus Danny Folks, Fr., Eudora Nancy Forbes, Soph., Parsons Deidre Ford, Fr., Valley Falls Kay Ford, Fr., Pittsburg Terry Fornaciari, Soph., Pittsburg David Foster, Jr., Reserve Dennis Foster, Soph., Overland Park Sunnye Fowler, Fr., Pittsburg Gloria Fox, Jr., Independence Larry Fox, Jr., Clay Center John Francis, Jr., Rose Hill Kathy Francis, Jr., Anthony Tim Francis, Fr., Overland Park Jean Frank, Fr., Pittsburg Alice Frantz, Jr., Iola David Frazicy, Fr., Osawatomie Mark Freeman, Fr., Sedan Roy Freeman, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Russel French, Jr., Pittsburg Russell French, Fr., Merriam Susie Frere, Fr., Baxter Springs Mary Fricke, Soph., Atchison Tim Frieden, Soph., Lamar, Mo. 755' ' 2H'i:'::,, uf , :zz fei- nf ,ffm H I- .Q ' i' z' ifwfl . f fm'-vff xiii.. fl. ' ' . ,,wz.w 1 Zgyiqggi .. , 1 'X f X 1 f , 3 'f 6 , ff Q? f' 2555 fy v ww vfwiewplw V ' m gwa 2 ,Xa 2 'f 2 Sea 2 2 f 2 12 Q. 4 y' JZ .. , fi . 3 gf .,,. 41.4,-, . , Ag 'awk 5, W 1 7 ,i si gp gis g - jfs? - ' Trips Across the Oval Robert Frikken, Merlin Frobish, Bill Fruetel, Jr., Richard Fugitt, Dixie Fulrman, Janet Funk, Jr. Carol Gabel, Fr., George Gage, Jr Jr., Mulvane Fr., Columbus Prairie Village Fr., Overland Park Fr., Meade Pittsburg Paola ., Ottawa JoAnn Gallinetti, Fr., Frontenac Sheppard Gandy, Soph., Galena Karen Ganzman , Fr., Pittsburg David Garard, Soph., McCune Judy Gardner, Soph., Hutchinson Mildred Gardner, Fr. Golden City, Mo, Melvin Garlow, Fr., Shawnee Tana Garrett, Soph., Oswego Ann Garrigues, Soph., Carthage, Mo Edgar Garrison, Fr., Plains Peter Garrison, Jr., Clinton, NJ. Martin Garthwaite, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Lorna Gaston, Fr., Pittsburg Jane Gaston, Jr., Asbury Sherri Gatchell, Jr., Clay Center Ron Gates, Jr., Girard l Lead Us to Class James Goodwin, Fr., Kansas City Carol Gorman, Jr., Erie Ruth Gorham, Soph., Caney Theadis Gatlin, Jr., Fr., Leavenworth Gary Goul, Fr., Shawnee Mission Lorinda Gowens, Soph., Galena Barbara Graham, Fr., Paola Billy Graham, Jr., Coffeyville Donna Graham, Soph., Mission James Graham, Soph., Fredonia Jane Grammer, Fr., Baxter Springs Bary Grant, Fr., Pittsburg Karla Grant, Soph., Oswego Margaret Grant, Fr., Columbus Rosemary Grant, Soph. Overland Park Sherryll Graves, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Kenneth Gray, Jr., Columbus Randy Gray, Fr., Gardner Dwayne Green, Fr., Parsons Gary Green, Jr., Parsons Pamela Greenfield, Jr., Wichita Judy Greve, Fr., Walnut Charley Griffin, Fr., Gardner Judith Griffin, Soph., Wichita 4 vi Cindy Gavin, Soph., Pittsburg Karol Geiger, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind. Sandra Geil, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Lowell Geisler, Soph., Pittsburg Jacqueline Gendusa, Fr., Pittsburg Delbert Gentry, Jr., Neodesha Connie Geouge, Soph., Oswego Floyd Gibson, Jr., Independence Dennis Giggy, Fr., Pratt John Gifford, Fr., Belle Plaine Melba Gillespie, Fr., Oswego Velma Gillespie, Soph., Kansas City DeE1len Gillihan, Fr., Edgerton L. Vern Gilmartin, Soph., Iantha, Mo. Dennis Gilmore, Soph., Frontenac Mary Ann Giltner, Jr., Parsons William Gilstrap, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Tony Giordano, Jr., Jr., Mission Nancy Girard, Jr., Wichita James Gleason, Soph., Derby Ella Glenn, Fr., Girard Paula Glick, Soph., Pittsburg Janet Goble, Jr., Independence Connie Godfrey, Soph. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colleen Goff, Fr., Girard Charles Gofarth, Jr., Overland Park Judy Goodman, Sr., Arma Dianne Goodnight, Fr., Overland Park Clifford Goodwill, Soph. Williamsburg Gary Goodwin, Fr., Osawatomie 4 l f K -fee ' 5 'fe fe Nh . ,, n Q ' F 4 :yi sy P 'i- f r it as wx- N ix a X fi J 2 6 .. W I .. 11 . i,,.L7, -V.Z 2 . f ' I fi ' H A' 4 Q, ,,., I ,W 7 71. I 2 I , in Wow' I ..,. M . , 'Z , M . J,, , , au ' 5, . W? ' ' L 'V' 'SEV W e , . Wk! L ' Q X . . f 9 M I I . ii, I 4, A , . Q . ' W ff A it fy 1 .Le f f . f ' f' f 1 2 if V WW - 1 Mike Halloran, Fr., Overland Park Betty Halvorsen, Jr., Sparkes C. W. Hamilton, Fr., Stockton Linda Hamilton, Fr., Pleasanton Pamela Hamilton, Soph., Pittsburg Robert Hammel, Jr., Prairie Village Sharon Hammer, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. Patricia Hammond, Soph., Olathe Cheryl Hamamura, Fr. Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Susie Harbert, Fr., Derby John Hardie, Fr., Calhoun, Mo. Phyllis Hardwick, Fr., Oswego Bobin Hardwick, Fr., Galena Patti Hardy, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Rodger Hargis, Jr., Shawnee Mission Tommy Hardin, Fr., Frontenac Carol Harmel, Soph., Wichita Nell Harmon, Jr., Pittsburg Kent Harmony, Fr., Osawatomie Paula Harspter, Jr., Fort Scott Jean Harris, Fr., Hepler Jim Harris, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Sharon Harris, Jr., Caney Susan Harris, Fr., Coffeyville Ron Hatton, Jr., Carthage Edward Hartwick, Soph., Pittsburg Diana Harvey, Jr., Haysville fy., V,,:f 491 ,iw f 4 r g 4 4, GRI-HOF Carol Gripp, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. Arlene Gross, Fr., Scammon Lorita Gross, Jr., Parker Martin Grotheer, Soph., Pittsburg Beth Groves, Fr., Oswego David Groves, Fr., Sugar Creek, Mo Mimi Gudgen, Jr., Pittsburg Johnnie Gullett, Fr., Vinita, Okla. James Gunnels, Soph., Drexel Ronald Green, Soph., Pittsburg Carol Haage, Fr., Pittsburg Kathryn Haben, Fr., Lawrence Joseph Habjan, Fr., Pittsburg Robert Hadley, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Paul Hagan, Jr., Mexico, Mo. Micheal Haefner, Soph. Kansas City, Ks. Larry Hahn, Fr., Lansing Judy Haile, Fr., Prairie Village Ranndy Haines, Fr., Chanute Gary Hale, Fr., Columbus Bonnie Hall, Soph., Webb City Douglas Hall, Fr., Louisburg John Hall, F'r,, Kansas City, Ks. Robert Hall, Jr., Louisburg We Study Hard Darvin Hastings, Jr., Independence E Fred Halfield, Fr., Osawatomie Ihr 1 lrir f - . .X E511 I aii- my m st f I 05 1 ff 1 1 X lf N., yr af ,N JJ! 59.55 X x ,.,. Marilyn Hayden, Jr., Pittsburg ai. 3 William Hayden, Fr, Girard John Hayes, Fr., Hutchinson Janie Haynes, Jr., Overland Park Gordon Heady, Sr., Independence, Mo. Bennie Hearot, Fr., Pittsburg Terry Heathman, Fr., Merriam David Hefferman, Soph., Pittsburg Steve Hefley, Fr., Paola Gloria Heisten, Fr., Carthage Loyce Heitman, Soph., Peck Robert Heitschmidt, Jr., Leawood Leo Helsel, Jr., Wichita Jacque Helton, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Donald Hemme, Fr., Neodesha Philip Hemphill, Jr., Kansas City Barb Henderson, Soph. Los Angeles, Calif. April Hendrix, Jr., Parsons Orin Hendrickson, Jr., Eureka Shirley Hendrickson, Fr. Kansas City, Ks. Vernon Hendrich, Fr., Russell Pamela Hennesey, Fr., Mound City Judi Henry, Jr., Chanute John Hensley, Soph., Longton Connie Herlocker, Soph., Girard to Pass Tests . . . - 2:52 s?i::fii?1E:g-:. X53 . we g 1' 2? 5 ,, 1 f 1 ww: V my 4 Ji 4 W , 1 Q if '35 D.. X -f f if 3' xi S-f 1 Fig , 1:15, 25 A21 4 ei 5? IU 4, -MV Q-, . V . -af' A ..' ft ' . 'E' David Herman, Soph., Pittsburg Stephen Herman, Fr., Pittsburg Louis Hermamez, Fr., Winfield Mark Herrin, Jr., Prairie Village Julie Hess, Soph., Altamont Joyce Hestand, Jr., Coffeyville Judy Hevner, Jr., Goodland Dennis Hewett, Fr., Farlington John Hexter, Soph., St. Louis, Mo. Terry Hiatt, Fr., Leavenworth Janet Hick, Fr., Prairie Village Dwyane Hicks, Fr., Neodesha Dana Higginbatham, Fr. Golden City, Mo. Terry Higginbatham, Fr., Iola Larry Hilding, Fr., Leavenworth Jaice Hill, Fr., Prairie Village Larry Hill, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. John Hilliard, Jr., Uniontown Trish Hilliard, Fr., Overland Park Richard Hines, Soph., Pittsburg Royce Hines, Jr., Wichita Steven Hinsley, Fr., Shawnee Mission Raymond Little, Jr., Spring Hill Tim Hobson, Jr., Howard Robert Hidges, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Marilyn Hodgson, Fr., LaCygne Martin Hoesb, Fr., Parson George Hofferder, Soph., Hoisington Nancy Hoffman, Soph., Parsons Judy Hoffman, Fr., Prairie Village 63 ---- - -- i K5 Mi ' 'f li 512' 4-.W 9 fy ff .. 0 ff me 1 . W W' 1, E . l Barry Layne Hurst, Fr., Kansas City Jeffery Hurst, Fr., Valley Falls Nancy Hurst, Jr., Columbus Quentin Hurst, Jr., Valley Falls Richard Hurst, Jr., Mission Martha Huston, Soph., Baxter Springs Martha Hutchins, Jr., Carthage Martha Hutchison,.Fr., Selkirk Jon Hutchison, Jr,, Fort Scott Mary Hynds, Soph., Kansas City, Ks. Sherry Ingersoll, Soph., Leavenworth Myrtle Ingerson, Fr., Caney Walton Ingham, Fr, Leawood Debbie Ingram, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Terry Ishmael, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. Toni Israel, Fr., Derby David Ives, Soph., Havelock, Ia. Jimmy Ivy, Soph., Duluth . , f A 5 HOF-KAN Scott Hoffman, Fr., Prairie Village Vivian Holden, Jr., Cherokee Joleyne, Jr., Pittsburg Vickie Holt, Fr., Cedar Vale John Holzman, Soph., Wichita Ann Homan, Jr., Kansas City, Ks. John Homer, Soph., Meade Victor Honda, Fr., Wahiavia Mitzi Hood, Fr., Webb City, Mo, William Hood, Jr., Pittsburg Alan Hopkins, Fr., Galena Dodie Horgan, Jr., Pittsburg Patty Horgan, Fr., Pittsburg Eweleen Hornbuckle, Soph., Pittsburg Janice Hostetter, Soph., Coffeyville Meredith Houser, Jr., Roeland Park Victoria Howard, Jr., Arcadia Totton Howe, Soph., Shawnee Sandra Howell, Fr., Fort Scott Richard Howey, Soph. Baxter Springs Gordon Howkins, Jr., Atwood Lewis Hoyf, Soph., Kansas City, Ks. Marlene Hubbard, Jr., Kingman Garry Huber, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Jerry Hudson, Jr., Girard Marsha Hudson, Fr., Pittsburg Nancy Hudson, Fr., Pittsburg Christopher Huff, Fr. Kansas City, Mo. Deborah Hufferd, Fr., Coffeyville Donald Hughes, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Syrilda Hughes, Jr., Coffeyville Robert Hulen, Fr., Roeland Park Barbara Hunt, Jr., Chanute Jim Hunt, Soph., Carthage Linda Hunter, Fr., Fort Scott Arlene Hurd, Fr., Joplin, Mo. And Tests, Marvin Jack, Soph., Winfield Barbara Jackson, Fr., Baxter Springs Donna Jackson, Jr., Pittsburg Jamie Jackson, Fr., Baxter Springs Wanda Jackson, Soph. Kansas City, Mo. Philip Jacoby, Jr., Wellsville Norman Jantz, Fr., Webb City, Mo. Neola Janzen, Jr., Altamont Randy Jay, Soph., Wichita Jerry James, Jr., Arma Marilyn James, Fr., Opolis Nikkie Janes, Fr., Erie L. Kay Jefferson, Fr., Wichita Jerrie Jennings, Jr., Coffeyville Wallace Jensen, Jr., Pittsburg Cheryl Jinks, Jr., Oswego Carol John, Jr., Burlington Dennis Johnson, Fr., Leavenworth Gary Johnson, Fr., Tulsa, Okla. Jacqueline Johnson, Fr., Paola James Johnson, Fr., Wellington Janie Johnson, Fr., Wichita Joanna Johnson, Fr., Mound Valley Kenneth Johnson, Jr., Pittsburg Mark Johnson, Jr., Pittsburg Mike Johnson, Fr., Columbus Richard Johnson, Fr., Overland Park Ronald Johnson, Fr., Pittsburg Sherry Johnson, Fr., St. Louis, Mo. Terry Johnson, Soph., Mulberry Thomas Johnson, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Buddy Jones, Jr., Stockton, Mo. Charles Jones, Soph., Columbus Chris Jones, Jr., Girard Dennis Johnson, Fr., Arcadia Donna Jones, Jr., Independence , 55,7 I HQ . .W it 1: tw . J . . .,,, 5, .... , it ix hat Come Uur Way. i,,a I Donna Jones, Fr., Bowling Green, Mo. Earnestine Jones, Fr., Kansas City Glenna Jones, Jr., Grove, Okla. Jackie Jones, Fr., Wichita Kathy Jones, Fr., Frontenac Kevin Jones, Fr., Leawood Mary Jones, Soph., Frontenac Nancy Jones, Jr., Baxter Springs Richard Jones, Soph. Stamford, Conn. Robert Jones, Fr., Pittsburg Ronald Jones, Soph., Fort Scott Susan Jorden, Jr., Columbus Michael Jurkic, Soph., Kansas City Keith Just, Jr., Marion Helen Justice, Jr., Columbus Connie Kahl, Fr., Jasper, Mo. Nick Kanakis, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Michael Kane, Soph., Baxter Springs Then, I fs Break Time to Catch Up on ollege Gossip if i,5s,,f L A I X, xv ' x N i 1 'J ' -f I-5: .. A RY e if . . Y ' K' . ,. . x , ,Lips J , - . W Ne ,.1..f-,.. assess-.. , ,. .. ,X F if W QT' 266 ,E .: ,W KAP-LAV Paul Kapp, Fr., Osawatomie Jeff Karlinger, Soph., Franklin Don Karst, Soph., Hoisington James Kastler, Jr., Pittsburg James Katzer, Soph., Garnett Leonard Kataer, Jr., Greely Gary Kaufman, Soph., Kingman Barbara Kayser, Jr., Prairie Village Gary Kees, Fr., Oswego Benny Keathley, Jr., Van Buren Kathy Keating, Fr., Baytown, Tex. Micheal Keegan, Fr., Parsons Kris Keiser, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Douglas Keith, Fr., Ottawa Ronald Keith, Soph., Baxter Springs Phyllis Keller, Jr., St. Francis Tony Keller, Fr., Pittsburg Jack Kelly, Fr., Baxter Springs John Kelly, Jr., Pittsburg Charles Kelly, Fr., Baxter Springs Micheal Kelly, Fr., Shawnee Mission Micheal Kempton, Fr., Prairie Village Dan Kennedy, Fr., Lawrence Sandra Kennedy, Jr., Pittsburg Larry Kennett, Soph., Pittsburg Patricia Kenntner, Jr. Golden City, Mo. Danny Kerley, Fr., Pittsburg Bruce Kettler, Fr., Mound City John Kettler, Soph., Kansas City, Mo. Earl Kidd, Jr., Omaha, Neb. A , M , V- ., , A ff? W f W ' , , 5 5 1 f -1 3, l ' ,v 'Vi 46 y I, Paul Kornechuk, Fr., Dodge City Tandy Kornechuk, Jr., Dodge City Betty Kotzrnan, Soph., Frontenac Elizabeth Kovacic, Fr., Arma Jeanne Kramer, Jr., Galesburg ' Maribeth Kramer, Jr., Garden Plain Glenn Krantz, Soph., Manville, N.J. Cindy Kreutziger, Soph,, Baldwin Marsha Krog, Fr., Girard Marilyn Kropp, Fr., Mound City Steve Krose, Fr., Kansas City Linda Kruger, Fr., Columbus Jim Krusich, Fr., Frontenac Eileen Kuhel, Jr., Girard Robert Kunshek, Soph., Pittsburg Claude Kyle, Soph., Kingman Sue Lacey, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Janet LaFaver, Jr., Kansas City Gail Laing, Soph., Pittsburg Kathie Lair, Soph,, Overland Park Glenda Lamb, Jr., Overland Park John Lampe, Fr., Pittsburg Karen Lancaster, Soph., Sedgwick Susan Lance, Fr., Arma Dennis Lane, Jr., Frontenac Laurie Lapin, Soph., Kansas City Linda Larison, Fr., Riverton Thomas Larsen, Soph., Pittsburg Richard Larson, Fr., Osage City Andre Lash, Fr., Coffeyville Patricia Latinis, Jr, Coffeyville Ronald Laughlin, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Henry Lavala, Jr., Zorzor, Liberia NN 77 S .. vit . ia , A ff . .fm I 44' at 1 , . ,, ff fd Zu Q5 7 41' f , f' ,W . t .., , 5 . ffiggi w Y 4. 46' - ,J George Kimball, Fr., Tulsa, Okla. Dale Kirchhofer, Fr., Kansas City Suzanne King, Soph., Leawood Anthony Kinnaman, Fr., Cedar Vale Linda Kipper, Fr., Pleasanton Susan Kirby, Fr., Pittsburg Suzi Kirby, Soph., Pittsburg Patricia Kirk, Fr., Columbus Dennis Kirkendahl, Jr., Pittsburg Mike Krikendoll, Jr., Prairie Village Roger Kisner, Fr., Plains Judith Kjellander, Jr., Parsons Edward Klein, Soph., Prairie Village Janice Kleinke, Fr., Farlington Gloria Klugh, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Patricia Knedgen, Fr., Parsons Jerri Knight, Soph., Pittsburg Sam Knight, Sr., Coffeyville Janice Knuth, Soph., Wichita Diane Knight, Soph., Prairie Village Patricia Kobus, Jr., Webb City, Mo. Judy Koch, Jr., Des Plaines, Ill. Sharron Kolb, Jr., Parsons Wisha Koppers, Fr., Pittsburg ,, P ni l 1' 'N Q LAW-MAD John Laws, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Mona Lay, Jr., Neosho, Mo. Marsha Layton, Fr., Independence Deanna Leach, Fr., Wellsville Marilyn Leban, Fr., Frontenac Gary Lee, Jr., Jasper, Mo. Anthony Lemanski, Fr., Pittsburg George Lemaster, Soph., Pittsburg Ron Lemon, Jr., Pittsburg Ray Leonard, Jr., Carl Junction, Mo. Barbara Leshin, Soph., Canada Steve Lewis, Soph., Mission Mildred Lichlyter, Jr., Attica Barbara Lichtenstein, Fr., Stanley Brigitte Lichtenstein, Fr, Stanley Delbert Liggett, Fr., Lincoln Don Lindsey, Fr., Osawatomie Yuonne Lindsey, Fr., Kansas City Dixie Link, Fr., Carl Junction, Mo. Keith Linscheid, Jr., Arlington Alester Linton, Fr., Leavenworth James Linton, Jr., Kansas City Barbara Lipasek, Fr., Pittsburg Raymond Lippert, Jr., Lynden sf, - Q pf l M Q 4 -f,i- if 7 V 37 1 ' V . , fl I Q N if N tg, EX X N if ' . Q, I Y 9' Q Dorm Life Is H ectic Blenda Lister, Fr., Sedan Barry Litchfield, Fr., Kansas City Felix Livingston, Soph., Pittsburg James Locke, Fr., Kansas City Barbara Lockerby, Soph., Muncie Janice Lockwood, Fr., Erie Leonard Lockwood, Soph., Caldwell Linda Loffswold, Fr., Girard Gerry Lofland, Fr., Kansas City Michael Loftin, Fr., Hiawatha Reta Leggins, Soph., Wichita Diane Loiselle, Soph., Pittsburg Stephen Lomsek, Jr., Pittsburg Tam Lonergan, Soph., Chicago, Ill. Beverly Louage, Fr., Kansas City . Charles Lowe, Jr., Dodge City Bobby Lowe, Jr.. Pittsburg Susan Lowe, Jr., Dodge City James Lowe, Soph., Walnut Diane Lucas, Jr., Fort Scott Becky Luce, Fr., Overland Park Gayle Lucian, Fr., Columbus Carol Ludwig, Soph- Osawatomie William Luke, Soph., Tucson, Ariz. Gretta Luttrell, Jr., Iola Hamilton Lyon, Fr., Overland Park Beth Lyons, Soph., Pittsburg Steve Lyons, Fr., Springfield, Mo. Lee Machetta, Soph., Pittsburg Lee Macklin, Fr., Paola Aw., ,E 3, A . '5f .1'Q?- ' i 4.2 it M mi. Mic? My 'Di , 10 J -4 hf 17 wi S459 . , 'if 4, V in it ig, fl M l wxsxxx fl M .1 ... tiff, 1 'ii W1 M. at Q24 I . ' 3, l'hat's All You Can Say- Michael Marrone, Soph., Pittsburg Jean Marschallinger, Fr., Pittsburg Mary Marsh, Jr., Columbus Marilynn Marshall, Soph., Girard Terry Marshall, Jr., Shawnee Mission Sue Marshall, Jr., El Dorado Linda Mason, Fr., Columbus Janet Martens, Soph., Leavenworth Dixie Martin, Soph., Wichita Gary Martin, Fr., Osawatomie Hilda Martin, Soph., Butler, Mo. Larry Martin, Jr., Wellington Nancy Martin, Fr., Independence Tommie Martin, Fr., Columbus William Masneter, Fr., Pittsburg Carolyn Massoglio, Fr., Arma Terry Martin, Fr., Baxter Springs Alfred Mathis, Soph., Girard Ned Mattingly, Soph., LeRoy Betty May, Fr., Girard Floyd May, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Jimmie May, Soph., Fort Scott Susan Mayfield, Fr, Chetopa Marilyn Maze, Fr., lantha, Mo. George McAtee, Fr., St. Paul John McBurney, Jr., Caney Trina McCann, Jr., Sedan Larry McCarty, Soph., Winfield Michael McClaskey, Fr. North Kansas City, Mo. John McClintick, Fr., Walnut x Viola Madewell, Jr., Overland Park Jo Mahaffey, Soph., Parsons Gary Mahon, Fr., Centerville V John Mahin, Jr., Overland Park Karen Malan, Soph., Pierce City, Mo. William Malan, Soph,, Pierce City, Mo. Wesley Malik, Soph., Burlington Arthur Malle, Soph., Pittsburg Keith Maloney, Fr., Belle Plaine Michael Mance, Fr., Prairie Village Connie Menitz, Soph., Pittsburg Norman Manning, Fr. Baxter Springs Charles Mansell, Soph., Kansas City John Mantooth, Soph., Olathe Jack Marion, Jr., Peru Brian Maris Fr., Pittsburg Julie Maris, Soph., Welch, Okla. Jeannie Maritan, Fr., Overland Park Connie Markley, Fr., Elk City Virginia Markus, Fr., Arma Larry Marling, Fr., Bartlesville, Okla. Gregory Marquardt, Fr., Tucson, Ariz. Robert Marr, Fr., Leavenworth Diana Marriott, Fr., Coffeyville L 7Ai.1f .' 0545.2 -if zf. 7 I i 1 U it . 1 . Q t .- AA l v 4 4 -M ff ,f , .f W' 7: , V f:?fm.1f 1 fi' fa i f iw M K vs if f M 7 li 41' af? 3? f ft A. 'Q ' f . 6 W Y, MCC-MUR Clint McColn, Fr., McCune Floyd McComb, Soph., Pittsburg Thomas McCord, Fr., Pittsburg Connie McCulley, Jr., Oswego Betty McDaniel, Soph., Diamond, Mo. Vera McDaniel, Jr., Parsons Barbara McDougal, Fr., Cherokee Rosetta McDougal, Jr., Pittsburg Bob McFall, Soph., Fort Scott Carol McGinnis, Fr., Fredonia Connie McGinnis, Fr., Lafontaine Micheal McGlinn, Soph., Leavenworth Judy Mcllrath, Jr., Neosho Charles McGuire, Jr., Oafley Rollin McKean, Jr., Mouane Kay McKee, Jr., Liberal, Mo. Patrick McKee, Jr., Pittsburg Maquin McLaughlin, Jr. Arkansas City James McMinn, Fr., Clearwater Lawrence McMullen, Fr. Dewey, Okla. Jimmy McNair, Jr., Wichita Ginny McNally, Fr., Pittsburg Lawrence McPherson, Fr., Spring Hill Linda McPherson, Jr., Baxter Springs Micheal McQuade, Soph., Ellinwood Sharon McWilliams, Fr., Leavenworth Wayne Meadows, Jr., Elk City Hilda Means, Jr., lola Paul Mechsner, Soph., Lamar, Mo. Stephen Meeds, Fr., Columbus Norma Meek, Jr., Chanute Kenneth Megli, Fr., Wichita Ruth Meier, Soph., Middletown, N.J. Calvin Mein, Fr., Walnut JoAnn Meli, Fr., Kansas City, Ks. Stephen Merando, Fr., Frontenac ' ,Q ..- F Y 1 . ' ' ' iii' sr ' 4 .W ,' gf f 1 iv 1 . m , N y ...... W f , , gp , X 7,39 tw si- W' 3 fu. it R .4 ' - ' Lwgif . 2.-. V ' ' .ff- ' f VPN' 7 .V ' . . MY.: .:l'iE. , ff za 4. at 75 ., ,.., l M? ,,,.,, Iiy F59 W ' , ff 2, if i 7 l Quiet Hours, Dorm Hou ,,. - ' . ' ' ,, W - -qw . ' . 1 'effwfw ':??:- ' .u4V .. f . ,I r. . - .. .J N., : '-ml-3 , V fwf r 2' ' .. 5 K 'Q' ' M.if' Q45 ' x 5 4' F Q 5 'S - rf fy ' l I f ' ,. 1 52, . z,L.5q1,,, t ,,. 2 ,fa ,. I ' ' J . .ff , af 1-v' W , , fi 'S ,. 1 ' ' ' I Clint Mercer, Fr., Jacksonville, Fla. Charlene Merrill, Fr., Galesburg James Merrioll, Fr., Shawnee Mission Leon Merz, Soph., Cedar Vale Charles Metro, Jr., Jamestown Dan Michaelis, Jr., Independence 1 Connie Mielke, Fr., Pittsburg Barbara Milano, Fr., Pittsburg Gary Milluman, Fr., Pittsburg Dave Miles, Fr., Raytown, Mo. Diane Miles, Soph., Pittsburg Larry Mills, Soph., Lansing Alice Miller, Soph., Coffeyville Charles Miller, Jr., Mobile, Ala. Diana Miller, Fr., Overland Park Donald Miller, Jr., Lamar, Mo. - Duane Miller, Jr., Sand Springs, Okla. Faith Miller, Soph., Pittsburg Q 1 K ' Le, X Q , iss. , i W, i ' if . Fhrow Us in the Nancy Morin, Fr., Pittsburg Joyce Morarity, Jr., Pittsburg Miles Morley, Jr., Overland Park Wenda Morley, Fr., Overland Park Kathi Morrison, Fr., Overland Park Linda Morrison, Fr., Cherokee Stanley Morrison, Fr., Pittsburg Bernard Morrow, Soph., Fort Scott Frieda Mosler, Fr., Columbus Steve Mosler, Jr., McCune Edwin Mount, Jr., Fredonia Steven Mount, Jr., Mt. Hope John Muhlenbrach, Jr., Argonia Malinda Mullen, Fr., Wichita Judy Mullikin, Fr., Overland Park Carol Murphy, Soph., Mound City Judy Murphy, Jr., Independence, Ks. Pat Murphy, Fr., Mission '...-5 is. Y a. -.5 .I A wa X 5 1. r 4' Shower Hours Jerry Miller, Jr., LaCyne Kem Miller, Soph., Baxter Springs Phillip Miller, Fr., LaCyne Robert Miller, Pittsburg Georgia Milleson, Soph., Pittsburg Eric Milgrim, Fr., Joplin, Mo. Dianna Mills, Fr., Mission Cherlye Mirostaw, Fr., Overland Park Marcia Mitchell, Fr., Anderson, Mo. Mary Mitchell, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Jerry Mitchell, Soph., Shawnee Mission Josea Mitchell, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Marlaine Mitshell, Fr., Shawnee Mission Carolyn Mitts, Fr., Columbus Harold Mitts, Soph., Columbus Marilyn Mitts, Jr., Columbus Alan Miyazoki, Fr., Wailaku, Maui, Hawaii Richard Moen, Fr., Mission Donald Moffatt, Soph., Shawnee Mission Marc Monasmith, Soph., Maize Ted Monsour, Soph., Pittsburg Linda Montle, Fr., Franklin Richard Monroe, Fr., Mccune Jim Montgomery, Jr., Fairland, Okla. Jenelle Moon, Fr., Pittsburg Jill Moon, Jr., Pittsburg Lyllus Mooney, Fr., Waynesville, Mo. Gerald Moore, Fr., Morse Helen Moore, Jr., Frontenac Sandra Moore, Soph., Fontana Richard Moppin, Fr., Leavenworth Beverly More, Soph., Mound Valley George Morehead, Jr., Chanute Linda Morehead, Fr., Lansing Paula Morgan, Soph., Overland Park Charles Moriconi, Soph., Frontenac SS. 1 - W.. MUR-PFE Edith Murray, Soph., Cherokee Edward Murray, Fr. Bowling Green, Mo. Howard Murray, Soph., Pratt Rochelle Murray, Jr., Pittsburg Mary Mussat, Fr., Frontenac John Musick, Fr., Lawrence Dennis Mutch, Fr., Girard Gloria Myers, Soph., Pittsburg Gregg Myers, Fr,, Pittsburg Martin Naaktgeboren, Soph. Kansas City George Neas, Fr., Pittsburg James Needham, Jr., Mapleton Sharon Needham, Jr., Lamar, Mo. Donna Nelson, Fr., Shawnee Mission Joyce Neeley, Soph., Arma Evelyn Nelson, Fr., Overland Park Melinda Nelson, Fr., Webb City, Mo. Beverly Neuburger, Fr., Kansas City Jean Newcomb, Jr. Medford Lakes, N.J. John Newell, Jr., Parsons Dan Newman, Jr., Sayre, Pa. Glen Newman, Fr., Columbus Steve Newton, Soph., Pittsburg Steven Newton, Jr., Spring Hill Cherylene Nicholas, Fr, Prairie Village Sharon Nichols, Jr., Independence John Nicoletti, Soph., Arma Judie Nidiffer, Fr., Gardner Gerald Niedens, Soph., Hoisington Joseph Niegsch, Jr., Pittsburg ' 'f ' . . 15353: .5s.f. Z M ,,,, , ' 5 4. ..-f 'vf 9 X 5 F f .pawn . ' I swf., 4' f gf af Y -' . ' and h, Those Blessed Weekends' ,wie 7 ., , . ,,,, W. .. ' Ly we ff f ,sg-f F zf ' 'X in X fs.. wr it . Peggy Niemeir, Jr., Fort Scott Terry Nienhouse, Soph. Kensington, Md. John Noltensmeyer, Soph. Shawnee Mission Ranier Nooteboom, Jr., Chanute Dan Nord, Fr., Winfield Wayne Norman, Jr., Chanute Wesley Norman, Soph., Louisburg J. Patrick Norrnile, Soph. Shawnee Mission Donald Norris, Soph., Wichita Kenneth Norris, Soph., Lawrence Sue Zan North, Jr., Parsons Walter North, Fr., Columbus Larry Nutt, Jr., Parsons Donald O'Brien, Jr., Independence Julie O'Brien, Fr., Shawnee Mission Chuck O'Connor, Fr., Overland Park Jack O'Dell, Fr. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Wayne Ogata, Jr., Kona, Hawaii Nancy Oldham, Soph., Pittsburg Susan Oliver, Jr., Girard Marty Olson, Soph., Kansas City Charles O'Malley, Jr., Scammon Mary O'Malley, Soph., Scammon William O'Malley, Soph., Scammon .QW 4 Zz 472 , f n 52' 'W Q J , win it bw 9 Catch Up on Uur Sleep Carl Peer, Fr., Spring Hill John Pelizza, Jr., Flushing, N.Y. Tom Pellegrin, Soph., Kirkwood, Mo. Cindy Peltzer, Fr., Andale James Pender, Soph., Columbus Franklin Pennell, Fr., Iantha, Mo. Ronnie Penner, Fr., Bonner Springs Gordon Pennock, Jr., Pittsburg Jeff Pennock, Soph., Pittsburg Donald Penrod, Fr., Columbus Frederick Percival, Jr., Shawnee Marie Percy, Soph., Pittsburg Jane Perkins, Fr., Atchison Sandra Perkins, Fr. Harrisonville, Mo. Jack Perrigo, Jr., Grenola Richard Perry, Fr., Pittsburg Myrna Peters, Soph., Chetopa Janice Peterson, Fr., Pittsburg Larry Peterson, Jr., Buffalo Ron Peterson, Soph., Kansas City Roscoe Peterson, Soph., Girard Louis Petrakos, Soph., Overland Park Thomas Pettibon, Soph., Nevada, Mo. Ronald Pfeiffer, Fr., Garland Bonham Oney, Jr., Pittsburg Mary Oplotnik, Jr., Girard Robert Orr, Jr., Overland Park Grayce Osborn, Jr., Colony Richard Osborn, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Diana Osburn, Jr., Neodesha Karen Ostenberg, Fr. East Brunswick, N.J. Mary Otto, Fr., Cherokee John Owens, Jr., Coffeyville Seth Owsley, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Randy Pace, Soph., Arlington, Va. Charles Packard, Soph., Pittsburg John Palcher, Jr., Kansas City Cindy Pallister, Fr., Sterling Betty Papish, Soph., Pittsburg John Parker, Fr., Kansas City Rosie Parker, Jr., Kansas City Sonja Parkison, Fr., Liberal, Mo. Stephen Parks, Jr., Kansas City, Mo Marilyn Passmore, Soph., Pittsburg Ronald Patchin, Jr., Parsons James Patterson, Jr., Pleasanton Sherwin Patton, Jr., Pittsburg Connie Paugh, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Max Paxson, Soph., Baxter Springs Dennis Paxton, Fr., Bonner Springs Robert Payne, Fr., Tulsa, Okla. Gary Peasley, Soph. Carl Junction, Mo. Marcia Peck, Soph., Pittsburg Inger Pederson, Soph., Ottawa 5-E 5, - . 1525 f ,yr .j ,. , ., ,V ,ul 1 4 ,QC ' ff 1 1 , J 5 4 Nelda Pollman, Soph., Humboldt Dean Polston, Jr., Overland Park Lynette Pomatto, Fr., Roseland Nick Pontello, Fr., Pittsburg Jan Poole, Fr, Kansas City Jerry Poole, Fr., Mound City Joy Poovey, Fr., Oxford Janice Poppe, Soph., Waverly Wyona Porr, Fr., Pittsburg Michael Porter, Soph., Leavenworth Barbara Potter, Fr., Pittsburg Beverly Powell, Jr., Parsons Marilyn Powell, Fr., Pittsburg Stu Powell, Jr., Arcadia Judy Preddy, Fr., Cassville, Mo. Lori Preti, Jr., Wichita William Price, Fr., Weir George Primm, Jr., Manhattan Beverly Prothe, Jr., Paola Allan Pruitt, Fr., Baxter Springs Kathy Pryor, Fr., Pittsburg Marjorie Puckett, Soph., Girard Thomas Puckett, Jr., Cherryvale David Pugh, Fr., Olathe John Punshon Fr. Osawatomie Carolyn Pyle, Fr. Girard Robert Rackleff Jr. Overland Park Cheryl Rainer, Fr. Alexandria, Va. Q Steve Philips, Fr., Prairie Village J .... .,,,.,.,k . ik... , PHA-Roc 1 Dennis Phalen, Fr., Riverton J Melanie Phares, Soph., Ottawa i g Ginger Phegley, Fr., Olathe ' Nora Phelan, Jr., Pittsburg . 4 Q . Ak Mn , ,Q . , ..,,, , . ,, H ':. :is A S x xaf 2 5- M J -'-' Terry Phillips, Fr., Shawnee Mission il'e l V - Judy Pickens, Soph., Oswego E p n Cynthia Pierce, Soph., Overland Park V , Mary Pierce, Jr, Iola Douglas Pierson, Soph., Ottawa I Judy Pink, Soph., Rochester, N.Y. Penny Polfer, Soph., Overland Park .T Stephen Piper, Fr., Pittsburg T .i--. - Charles Pippin, Fr., Augusta ':' J K' ' 1 iili-' Judy Pistotnik, Soph., Arma k i, George Pogue, Fr., Noel, Mo. Sondra Police, Fr., Arma 'Q R Q. Vki. X is X ls Q Q X its H . John Polle , Fr., Parker Those Research Paper. ,v .','1 N. f ef' if , , Horace Quackenbush, Soph., Parsons rl . .,.. V . s 5 J? it , ,,, 7 Charles Ralph, Fr. Pittsburg Kathleen Ramsay, Fr., Pittsburg Thomas Ramsey, Jr., Parsons William Randall, Fr., Spring Hill Larry Randolph, Soph., Hoisington George Ranft, Soph., Levittown, N.Y. Joseph Raple, Soph., Mt. Hope 5' M t Ak . if lat We 2225- -22 . eff.. ,M -vw' , L i Q, M HW ww av' ' had ,,..o ' 7 'W Roger Ratzlaff, Fr., Haven Jean Ray, Fr., Pittsburg Arden Read, Fr., Altamont William Reals, Soph., Wichita Shirley Reasoner, Jr., Oxnard, Calif. Barbara Reavis, Jr., Coffeyville Christina Reda, Jr., Cherokee Vickie Redfern, Jr., Girard James Redford, Jr., Leavenworth Carol Reece, Jr., LaCygne Randall Reed, Fr., Pittsburg Sharyn Reed, Fr., Belton Michael Reese, Jr., Pittsburg Carol Reeves, Soph., Pittsburg Thomas Reeves, Jr., Columbus Ernest Rendleman, Soph., Manhattan Herman Renfro, Jr., Girard Dan Resnick, Fr., Philadelphia, Pa. Vast About Kill Us S lx wt' ' .F V .WF Linda Rhodes, Soph., Pittsburg Nancy Rice, Soph., Savonburg Dana Richardson, Jr., Kansas City Susan Richardson, Fr., Pittsburg Trudy Richardson, Fr., Oswego David Richwine, Jr., Carthage, Mo. Jim Rick, Fr., Leawood Rebecca Rickel, Jr,, Independence Larry Rieke, Jr., Shawnee Vicki Riggs, Jr., Parsons Brette Riley, Fr., Pratt Richard Riley, Soph., Kansas City Richard Riley, Fr., Kansas City Sherlyn Riley, Fr., Hillsdale Susann Rinehart, Jr., Seneca Mary Ritchey, Fr., Raton, N.M. Johnny Rivers, Fr., Wichita Theresa Roach, Soph., Westphalia James Robbins, Fr., Neosho, Mo. Linda Robbins, Jr., Kansas City Kent Roberts, Jr., Wichita Marna Roberts, Fr., Lenexa Paula Roberts, Fr., Overland Park Robert Roberts, Jr., Galena Sharon Roberts, Jr., Independence Glenda Robertson, Fr., Lamar, Mo. Jim Robertson, Soph., Pittsburg Linda Robertson, Jr., Chillicothe, M Gary Robinson, Jr., Parsons Marylee Robison, Fr., Columbus Shirley Robison, Fr., Columbus Carol Roche, Soph., Overland Park O WWW ,A , f M. . f M , .MW 4 . 7, 4 f ff A' Q A W f 1 ,gl ,, 1 5,5 I f ROE-SHE Mo. Kenneth Rogel, Fr., Arma Cyril Rokui, Soph., Waipahn City Steven Rornondo, Fr., Pittsburg Patricia Rooney, Jr., Nevada, Mo sion Patricia , Soph., Baxter Springs Martha Roper, Fr., Pittsburg Gerald Rose, Soph., Stanley Gary Rose, Jr., Minden Kay Rose, Jr., Kansas City Long Hours Are William Rose, Soph., Prescott Mary Ross, Soph., Pittsburg Oenny Roth, Jr., Burlington Linda Roussela, Fr., Gardner L. D. Rowan, Soph., Chanute Larry Roy, Jr., Stockton, Mo. Larry Royer, Fr., Overland Park Larry Royer, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Charles Rozell, Fr., Riverton Kent Ruby, Bonner Springs Winfrey Ruffin, Soph., Bethel Nancy Rush, Soph., Carthage, Mo. Barbara Russell, Fr., Overland Park Cardyn Russell, Fr., Pittsburg Dennis Russell, Fr., Pittsburg James Russell, Soph., Pittsburg Sharon Russell, Jr., Burlington Carol Russian, Fr., Arma Ronald Rust, Jr., Kansas City Ross Rutledge, Fr., Ottumwa, Ia. Jerry Ryan, Soph., Pittsburg Joyce Ryder, Fr., Pittsburg Marrene Ryder, Soph., Arma Mary Ryman, Jr., Gevda Springs William Roettger, Soph. Carthage Barbara Rogers, Soph., Columbus Emma Rogers, Jr., Leavenworth Stephen Rohde, Soph., Pittsburg Richard Romesburg, Jr., Garden Mary Roos, Soph., Shawnee Mis Marshall Sage, Fr., Parsons Jassan Saleh, Jr., Baghdad, Iraq Ron Salehder, Fr., St. Louis, Mo, Carley Sanders, Soph., Baxter Springs Bruce Sanderson, Soph., Mantua, N.J. Robert Saving, Soph., Bonner Springs John Scaletty, Jr., Parsons Betty Scavezze, Soph., Pittsburg Connie Scavezze, Fr., Frontenac Mimi Schallo, Jr., Pittsburg Genevieve Schaub, Fr., Frontenac Linda Schauble, Soph., Overland Park Gregory Schell, Fr., Kansas City Georgann Schenher, Fr., Weir Mark Schiefeleein, Fr., Pittsburg Eual Schielke, Soph., Colby Larry Schiewe, Jr., Ellinwood Ruthie Schlagel, Soph., Olathe Gary Schlapper, Soph,, Pittsburg Marsha Schlee, Fr., Pittsburg Danny Schmidt, Fr., Kansas City John Schmidt, Soph., Columbus ' Sharon Schmidt, Fr., Pittsburg Stan Schmidt, Soph., Clinton, Mo. David Schmitz. Jr., Kansas City Ipent in the Stacks! Gary Schmitz, Fr., Mound City Richard Schoenig, Fr., Kansas City William Scholl, Jr., Little Rock, Ark. Larry Schrock, Jr., Hutchinson Candy Schroer, Soph., Overland Park Richard Schurman, Fr., Baxter Springs Brent Scott, Jr., Wichita Jeanne Scott, Fr., Newton Larry Scott, Jr., Pittsburg Sherry Scott, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Sherry Scott, Fr., Pittsburg Virginia Scott, Jr., Coffeyville Lutrecia Scroggins, Soph., Pittsburg Roberta Scruggs, Jr., Lee,s Summitt Paul Seckman, Fr., Baxter Springs Lannie Seglie, Fr., Franklin James Seibold, Jr., Pittsburg Dorothy Seiler, Soph., Louisburg Jean Sewert, Soph., Garden Plain Julie Sellmansberger gi Mig . 2 -f,,,.1,,.,,,,.- 2 f ,. f- f 'Y ff f X 7 , 6 , .,,, 7 5 w , W f f, 1 14 f ar 1 f K - f 9? e 'S ff ,J , ,,. V, M, .1 Q .iw f f Y, 1 wf f .. WA ww if 5, y r gvfig fr Q f 'QL' ' I 'H' sl A if T I 'N . 'Y M1 , M 653: f y 1 ,. S ,une R X' ,,,9GN as X is 3 , .lei et. N., . H, it ,, il we Kathy Sites, Jr., Kansas City Barbara Sitter, Soph., Arrna Dennis Sivits, Fr., Kansas City Mickey Skaer, Fr., Pittsburg Donna Slagle, Fr., Pittsburg James Slater, Jr., Chanute Paula Slease, Fr., Riverton John Slentz, Soph., Wichita Larry Sloan, Fr.,Parsons Patricia Sloan, Jr., Chanute Dave Smardo, Fr., Pittsburg Barbara Smith, Fr., Shawnee Mission Carol Smith, Jr., Grandview, Mo. Catherine Smith, Jr., St. Paul Charles Smith, Fr., Parsons Dennis Smith, Jr., Pittsburg Donald Smith, Fr., Liberal, Mo. Gilbert Smith, Fr., Pittsburg Jonathan Smith, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Judith Smith, Soph., Kansas City Larry Smith, Jr., Coffeyville Marilyn Smith, Jr. Michael Smith, Fr., Richard Smith, Jr. Russell Smith, Fr. Sharon Smith, Fr., William Smith, Fr., William Smith, Jr., Neodesha Johnson Pittsburg LaCygne Columbus I Kansas City Caldwell -Carl Smitheran, Soph., Centerville John Solomon, Fr., Overland Park X - WM si -. A FN 'X M ... is J 'eBf.'1 . . Xl 4 ,. fig A e x Y 1 . 'S B fi is X SER-SOL Janice Sereres, Fr., Kansas City Linda Serra, Fr., Arma Georgia Sexton, Fr., Shawnee Mission Judith Shaber, Soph., Patchogue, Long Island, N.Y. Ron Sharp, Fr., Kansas City Dale Shaw, Soph., Fulton, Mo. Bobbie Shea, Fr., Parsons Donna Shellhorn, Jr., Garnett Cheryl Shepherd, Jr., Kingman James Shetlar, Soph., Girard Jerry Shoemaker, Fr., Medicine Lodge Michael Shove, Soph., Onaga Mary Shufelt, Jr., Edna Nanci Shull, Fr., Prairie Village Jana Sibley, Jr., Hutchinson Donna Sighel, Fr., Overland Park Eula Simmons, Jr., Carthage, MO. Helen Simmons, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Suzanne Simms, Soph., Leavenworth Preston Singer, Jr., Wantagh, N.Y. But We Always Surviva it fal- , :Y V A may ' ., . sq 5 1 , 9 , . J V iff' ' . i K 'K' , W Z' W i f ff 1- 'ni' l ,E , ,H . . A - 22 , , . -fflwffic, 5 ' V- ' , 344533575 ' ' 5. Mary Sooy, Fr., Kansas City Linda Sothern, Jr., Pittsburg Larry Spann, Fr., Arma Gerald Spencer, Soph., Prairie Village Richard Spencer, Jr., Fort Scott Stephen Spencer, Fr., Kansas City Cliff Sperry, Jr., Chanute Sara Sperry, Fr., Altamont Kathleen Spicer, Jr., Pittsburg Donna Sprague, Jr., Liberty George Stadter, Fr., Osawatomie Chip Stahl, Soph., Prairie Village Robert Stalcup, Jr., Conway Springs Gary Stamm, Soph., Wellington James Stancer, Jr., Wichita William Stange, Soph., Humboldt Gay Stangl, Fr., Riverton Paul Starcke, Fr., Prairie Village Rodney Stark, Jr., Fort Scott Susan Starmer, Soph., Kansas City, Mo. n Tzme to See the Next . Fx NX xx , as X K . 2 , lx .5 .4 Phil Stearns, Fr., Arcadia Carolyn Stebbins, Soph. Kansas City, Mo. Nancy Steckenrider, Fr., Olathe Claude Steed, Fr., Gardner Linda Steele, Fr., Burlington Michael Steele, Soph., Baxter Springs Carol Stein, Soph., Parsons Fred Steinmetz, Soph., Valley Falls Linda Stephan, Jr., Pittsburg Francene Stepanich, Soph., Neodesha Barbara Stephens, Fr., Pittsburg Jim Sterrett, Jr., Idana Amy Stevens, Fr., Bartlesville, Okla. John Stevens, Fr., Pittsburg Sandra Stevens, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Steve Stevens, Fr., Garnett Frank Stevenson, Fr., Dennis Suzanne Stewart, Fr., Pittsburg William Stidham, Soph., Galena Jim Stigall, Soph., Parsons Bob Stiles, Fr., Noel, Mo. Terry Stillwaugh, Soph. Colorado Springs, Colo. Sandra Stiteler, Soph., Girard Sandra Stoll, Jr., Chanute Gary Stover, Jr., Independence Charles Strahan, Fr., Pittsburg Dollie Street, Jr., Fort Scott Duane Strickland, Jr., Chetopa Charles Strobel, Fr., Mulvane STR-VLC Marvin Strong, Jr., Moran Kay Stroud, Fr., Wichita Stephen Stumbaugh, Fr., Baxter Springs Roger Stuteville, Fr., Spring Hill Edward Sullivan, Jr., Parsons James Sullivan, Soph., Paola John Sullivan, Fr., Kansas City Robert Sumner, Fr., Prairie Village Jerry Sutton, Fr., Hoisington Irelene Swain, Fr., Kansas City Thomas Swan, Soph., Erie Janet Swank, Soph., Gardner Janis Swank, Fr., Gardner Fran Swartz, Soph., Wichita Patricia Swartz, Soph., Pittsburg Allan Swayze, Soph., Shawnee Mission W' 4 3 ' Q. ,fl T Az Donald Swearingin, Fr., Irwin, Mo. Jonnie Sweet, Soph., Girard Orin Swift, Jr., Kansas City Ethel Swope, Fr., Pittsburg f a f , 31 an 4 1' X 6 i :T 'ii W 6 f W, 1 f f 4 -at ff ,ji-4' 4 ag M y 43 M- 1 Finals Bring an En Linda Syring, Jr., Kansas City Roger Talley, Soph., Marionville, Mo Marilyn Tarvin, Jr., St. Paul Jacqueline Tassi, Soph., Franklin Gary Taylor, Soph., Stanley Linda Taylor, Fr., Crestline Michael Taylor, Soph., Pittsburg Penny Taylor, Soph., Kansas City Timothy Taylor, Fr., Lyons Roger Tennant, Soph., Wellington William Thiele, Fr., Hallowell Juanita Thoele, Soph., Kansas City Edith Thomas, Fr., Atchison Jan Thomas, Soph., Coffeyville Richard Thomas, Soph., Pleasanton Roger Thomas, Fr., Kansas City, Mo Dennis Thompson, Fr., Denver, Colo. Patty Thompson, Soph., Kansas City Ron Thompson, Fr., Overland Park w i .-is James Thurston, Fr, Leoti JoAnn Toews, Janice Totsch, Marcia Toney, Lynn Torgler, Jr., Moundridge Fr., Olathe Jr., Coffeyville Jr., Lincoln, Neb. Lynn Townsend, Fr., Wichita Rig in W X t A J fr? A 'S i X. to the School Year Judy Utes, Fr., Chetopa Richard Valentine, Soph., Douglass Michael VanAmburgh, Fr., Springfield, Ill. Linda Vance, Soph., Prairie Village William Vance, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Gale Van Allen, Fr., Clearwater Henry Vanderbeek, Soph., Fort Scott Janice Van Gorden, Fr., Pittsburg Ronnie VanLaningham, Soph., Pittsburg Janice Vanmiddlesworth, Fr., Parsons Anita VanPelt, Soph., Joplin, Mo. Janice Varsolona, Soph., Arma Keith Varvel, Soph., LeRoy Paul Vaughn, Jr., Independence Jeannie Veith, Jr., Independence Paul Verhage, Fr., Lawrence Thqmas Verner, Jr., Parsons Harriet Vesey, Soph., Wichita James Vetter, Fr., Overland Park George Viets, Fr., Girard Doreen Vilela, Fr., Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii Loyce Viles, Soph., Bethel Thresa Vinardi, Jr., Hepler Arlene Vining, Jr., Caney Leslie Vlcek, Fr., Anthony Robert Townsend, Jr., Girard Carmen Trahan, Fr., Miltonvale Robert Trigg, Fr., Ottawa Raymond Triggs, Fr., Emporia Richard Trites, Fr., Pittsburg Joy Lee Troutman, Fr., Osawatomie Kathryn Troutman, Soph., Independence Larry Trout, Soph,, Prairie Village Richard Trout, Jr., Frontenac Rita Trowbridge, Jr., Shawnee Mission Micheal Turnbull, Fr., Pittsburg Bill Turner, Soph., Monett, Mo. Gary Turner, Soph., Columbus Janeann Turner, Soph., Columbus Lee Turner, Fr., Roeland Park Robert Turrel, Jr., Oakbrook, Ill. Don Underwood, Fr., Baxter Springs Edward Underwood, Jr., Kansas City Barbara Urankar, Fr., Pittsburg David Utermoehlen, Fr., Arma N-mes' Q ' . Tv . . f f' ii! J 3 f 2- s1f1i:1 ?'2 f . Mary Walton, Jr., Mindenmines, Mo. Judy Ward, Soph., Fort Scott Thomas Ward, Soph., Columbus Linda Warfield, Fr., Welda Bobby Warford, Soph., Pittsburg Charles Waring, Fr., Garnett Carol Warkentine, Fr., Burns Jim Warne, Jr., Leawood Richard Warner, Soph., St. Louis, Mo. Barbara Warren, Soph,, Topeka Rosemary Warren, Jr., Bronson Richard Watkins, Soph., Girard Dennis Watson, Jr., Kansas City Kathy Watt, Fr., Winfield Kenneth Webb, Fr., Pittsburg Sue Wehmeyer, Fr., Pittsburg John Weiss, Fr., Oswego Larry Wells, Fr., Louisburg Max Wells, Jr., Joplin, Mo. Rodney Wells, Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. Terry Wells, Soph., Atchison Janice Wendt, Fr., Merriam Charles Wesonig, Jr., Pittsburg Carol West, Jr., Leawood Neil Westervelt, Fr., Columbus Charles Wheby, Soph., Prairie Village Romona Wheeler, Fr., Rogers, Ark. Guy Wheeler, Fr., Pleasanton Donna White, Jr,, Oronogo, Mo. fe! A We M - 'W' , . ..., K W VOG-ZWA Sandi Vogel, Fr., Vinita, Okla. Mona Wachter, Fr., Frontenac Patricia Waddell, Fr., Baxter Springs Herbert Wade, Jr., Riverton Scotty Wade, Fr., Republic, Mo. John Waggoner, Fr., Pittsburg David Wagner, Fr., Leavenworth Martha Waite, Fr., Garnett Cecil Waldron, Fr., Kansas City, Mo. Joyce Walker, Fr., Liberal, Mo. Carole Wallace, Soph., Pittsburg Dean Wallace, Jr., Overland Park Eddie Walters, Jr., Decorah, Ia. Vicki Watters, Fr., Overland Park Linda. Waltman, Soph., Joplin, Mo. But Not an End to e ,r .sf f 1 fa 1 V i ,5 K , ': V I - . W V , , f dw., 5' , ,.,. . . . , , QW . 51 11 f Q eg, laa 4 , f Q. f John Wright, Jr., Independence Karen Wunderlich, Fr., Shawnee Mission Cynthia Wutke, Fr., Independence Sam Wutke, Jr., Girard Steve Wutke, Fr., Girard Richard Wyczynski, Soph., Baxter Springs Stephan Madden, Jr., Olathe Virginia Yadrich, Jr.,-Kansas City Sharon Yaeger, Jr., Pittsburg Connie Yates, Fr., Carthage, Mo. Darrel Yates, Soph., Parsons Judy Yeakle, Fr., Overland Park James Yockey, Sr., Parsons Carol Yocum, Fr., Shawnee Mission Dianna Yocum, Fr., Lenexa Educatzon of Me 966 7 550 Nancy Yocum, Jr., Lenexa John Yoger, Soph., Osawatomie Linda York, Fr., Kansas City Barbara Young, Fr., Pittsburg Brenda Young, Fr., Lamar Forrest Young, Jr., Adrian, Mo. Steve Young, Jr., Kansas City Dwight Youngberg, Jr., Chanute David Yousefzadeh, Jr., Physics Barbara Ysidro, Fr., Pittsburg Suzanne Zaffle, Fr., Overland Park Sharon Zahn, Jr., Paola Carole Zedrick, Fr., Girard Kris Ziegler, Jr., Dallas, Texas Stanley Zielinski, Fr., Leavenworth Dennis Zqahlen, Soph., Hallowell -ns, -ms: b ,. -... tu.-f -fe -:L we X ee5 f'Lf ' Qgl 1 - XXX - ee. 'flftr A: is i. gs fgeig 'W 4 ' A - ' i t its J - , it . ggggg 'wk-we . 3, 1: it .5,,:Mi1 S.,-. -f-- 5 X- sfxiwiil ,fs i Q ' .ii 4 is il, , Ss mlgfwt -..ge - View-i -- QQ ,-was f- .. - . . we ,mist-.:,:. -. 1 - -wt: ,2fm,1,:q. - - l Q.A h1'.2-: - . an mx ,few 'mf xv X X X xX x N gist, Q soigei , Ii' -Q' ' fi K .Z.. , ,, ,. air A R' -1- N , l S, is Q, ,, ,i Q an SS QS QE K 6 Q x X R f K Nr xx 2,551 Y A gg S. Q S ,M , ,-,msii x , X A X Se 0 CK X ABN-WYM Eber Abney, Osage City Debby Barker, Chanute Porter Brown, Winfield Elizabeth Brownlee, Weir Loushiel Dodson, Olathe John Downer, Concordia Thomas Drayer, Cottonwood Falls Barbara Eby, Pittsburg Robert Garner, St. John Peggy Gebhardt, Mulberry Ivan Goering, Valley Center Jennifer Gunnels, Drexel, Mo. James Habgood, Abilene Terry Hoss, Topeka Barbara Knapp, Yates Center Karen Kraner, Frontenac David Ladner, Onaga Carol Laird, Toronto Joe LeFever, Augusta Charles Madison, Girard Shirley McClung, Pittsburg Melvin McDaniel, Winfield James McMichael, Garden City Tommy Merritt, Ulysses The Vocational Student Seeks Skills. Y 1 K 1 ,125 Q-gin ,..1f1 , M , 'f 1 iw aff , V 1 A I M, ,,,,, ,g, , , ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 A54 M 11 1 1 1111 11 11 11 f1 fftlf 1 ' ,ai .2 J 1 lfiildgf gr Q 114 , I aw ei L x wg ff , t 11 wh S V51 , wtf it 1 ,,1f , , 1 'Iwi' , . ff 1 fm1i?1'ff'r , V ,, . ,H 191 Z 1 1, ifgjvfl 1 , W it WA Sn 1 5 t wi S S QQ Fred Mezger, Topeka Charlie Millspaugh, Hutchinson David Nannarone, Garden City Eldon Nice, Valley Center Bob Ogle, Seneca, Mo. Michael O'Neal, Nortonville Kerry Patrick, Benson, Ariz. Thomas Pickiell, Wichita Linda Plouvier, Frontenac John Robertson, Denby Kenneth Schaper, Mulvane Gary Setter, Garnett A Michael Seyb, Pretty Prairie Roger Streib, Hiawatha Peggy Stumfall, Fort Scott Steve Suman, Peoria, Ill. Melvin Thomas, Hutchinson Richard Vantrease, Neosho, Mo. Earl Vore, Pittsburg Howard Walker, Wichita Kathy Werberger, Girard Victor Wheeler, Mulvane Milton Wyman, Baxter Springs -0-'ff T! John Carroll James COOPGI' Ramon Evans Michael Grove Overland Park Chanute Carthage, Mo. Pittsburg wp' Sharon Mears Janet Penny Patrick Sims Hennitter Pittsburg Pittsburg Hutchinson Witherspoon Nigeria Special Students Some dates can be fun and inexpensive, too! Karen Hickman Joplin, Mo. Carol Zaccarello Pittsburg Index Abati, Delene 25 1 Abernathy, Gary 1 3 1 , 1 7 1 ,25 1 Abney, Eber 284 Ackley, Nancy 1 38,232 Acquovita, Marie 1 61 Braman, Cinda 1 15,253 Adams, Cookie 138,1 39 Adam S, Dick 177,21 1,251 Adams, Jacqualyn 174,183 Adams, Jacqueline 232 Adams, Larry 129,232 Adams, Roger 176,177,232 Adams, Ronald 171,232 Adams, Stan 153 Addington, Jerry 129 Adkins, Alan 251 Adkins, Jim 133 Adler, Adler, Lynn 25 1 Marilyn 144 Agnew, Bob 251 Aikins, Helen 191,232 Akin, William 251 Albertini, Theresa 1 1 9 Albright, Roxanna 154,251 Alderson, Mary 144,251 Ales, William 230 Alexander, Lynn 144,251 Alexander, William 232 Alford, Gary 230 Alger, Allai, Allee, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Marjorie 251 Debra 251 Raymond 251 Brenda 161 Carl 232 Daniel 147,251 Marilyn 144,251 Mary 159,251 Merle 232 Rooenic 251 Steve 186,232 Allison, Howard 251 Allison, Kathy 138,251 Allred, Linda 1 57,25 1 Alston, DeLois 1 17,144 Aluarez, Dennis 232 Amay, David 251 Ames, Allen 251 Anaya, David 251 Anderson, Emest 194 Anderson, Howie 135 Anderson, Larry 251 Anderson, Melvin 251 Anderson, Ray 147,251 Anderson, Ross 194 Anding, H. Marie 251 Andrews, Belinda, 251 Andrews, Carol 251 Angeline, Karen 251 Angwin, Fred 251 Applebaugh, Bill 174 Appleberry, Archie 232 Archer, Farell 138,190,251 Arehart, Linda 251 Armstrong, Alan 135 Arndt, Charles 146,232 Arner, Leah 251 Arnold, Dan 186 Arnold, Mahlen 133 Aschsntrop, Mary 138,139, 1 59,232 Askins, Sandy 251 Atchley, Marsha 251 Atherton, John 232 Atkins, Velma 1 1 6 Atkinson, Earl 251 Atwell, Bill 210 Auhrman, Dixie 144 Auman, Sue 251 Autrey, James 232 Autrey, Marsha 175,195 Avery, Ruby 1 1 1 ,1 1 7,251 Ayers, Delbert 124 Ayers, Judith 251 Azwell, Dave 131 B Babbitt, Myrtle 196 Baber, Esther 174,232 Bach, Ronald 251 Bachmann, Melvin 232 Bagby, Robert 232 Bagnall, Eugene 251 Bailey, Jeffrey 180,232 Bailey, Sharon 191,232 Bair, Norman 251 Baird, Pat 211 Baker, Barbara 232,251 Baker, Beverly 174,232 Baker, Frank 167 Baker, Gerald 252 Baker ,Kathy 1 19,174,188,232 Baker, Marisa 144 Baker , Mary 171,175,188,19O, 195,252 Baker, Vicki 232 Baker, Wayne 2 1 1 Baker, William 127,169,252 Balad, Harry 154 Baldwin, James 147,251 Baldwin, John 232 Baldwin, Judith 138,251 Baldwin, Linda 161 Baldwin, Rich 230 Bales, Michael 25 1 Ball, Becky 181 Ball, Bradley 173,232 Ball, Regina 144,251 Bandl er, Sam 147 Banke, Beth 112,1 19 Baptista, LeBaron 1 13,232 Barbato, Larry 129,147,252 Barke B arne r, Debby 284 s, Debra 252 Barnes, Judy 252 Barnes. Linda 252 Barnes, Sharon 252 Ba.rnett, Burk 252 Barnett, Connie 252 Barnett, Harold 232 Barnett, John 252 Barnett, Melvin 252 Barney, Louie 159 Barone, Sandra 252 Barry, Shirley 252 Barth, Richard 180,252 Bartlow, Terry 131 Bartone, John 252 Basam, Terrance 252 Bash, Jim 252 Bash, Marilyn 252 Baskette, Roberta 252 Baskette, Sue 152,154 Basky, Larry 210 Bass, Robert 177,221,252 Bates, Connie 252 Bates, Jack 180 Bates, Margaret 144,252 Battitori, Darlene 1 1 8, 1 1 9,1 38 165,190,252 Battle, Tim 252 Bauer, Jerry 233 Baxter, Karen 232 Bay, Thomas 131,197,184,252 Beach, Kenneth 252 Beal, David 157,233 Beaman, Dave 146 Bean, Richard 252 Beard, Charles 133,252 Beard, Larry 210 Bearly, Marilyn 144,252 Beasley, Dave 1 30,1 31,1 64, 252 Beasley, Patricia 252 Bebb, Aldon 194 Beck, Kay 252 Beck, Terry 171,188,252 Becker, Oliver 1 3 1 Bedene, Becky 119,252 Beecham, Carol 252 Beeman, Daniel 133,21 1 Beer, James 252 Beers, Dawn 157,252 Beery, Pat 178,252 Begey, Edward 176,252 Beiser, Susan 178,252 Belan, Robert 252 Belline, Bruce 1 3 1 Bellona, Terry 252 Bendenbender, Terry 146 Benedict, Mary 1 38,1 57,1 75, 252 Benedict, Shirley 181,252 Benelli, Mary 1 12,1 18,1 19, 188,233 Benjamin, Harry 1 1 3,1 32, 1 33, 233 Bennett, Maxine 144,252 Bennington, Shirly 252 Benson, Bruce 1 13,129 Benson, James 159,252 Benson, John 1 29,2 1 7,252 Berg, Larry 186 Bergant, Paul 129,252 Bergsten, Linda 252 Berry, Cheryl 252 Berthard, Diane 253 Berthot, Carol 252 Bertoncino, James 252 Bertoncino, Jannette 253.1 1 9 Best, Jean 1 1 9 Beth, Alec 253 Bettega, Carolyn 233 Bettega, Van 1 3 1,1 30,1 64 Bever, Lloyd 253 Bever, Steve 253 BeVier, Keith 1 71,1 73,233 Beyan, Timothy 230 Bianchi, Linda 179,253 Bibbs, Alpha 253 Bicknell, Carol 253 Bill, Lang 253 Bingham, Sandy 253 Binkley, Bill 173,233 Binney, Barbara 253 Birch, Clarence 253 Birsner, John 129,146,253 Bishir, Mark 160,253 Black, Beverly 161 Black, Billie 253 Black, Larry 178,196,230 Black, Linda 253 Black, Nancy 253 Black, Robert 233. Blackensderfer, Martha 233 Blackford, Barbara 253 Bland, Larx'y 233 Blair, Patsy 96,138,253 Blasi, Joel 253,159 Blazic, Carolyn 1 74,1 96 Blocher, Carolyn 253 Blocher, Kim 147 Blocher, William 253 Blood, Walter 157 Bloom, Lynette 233 Bloomfield, Carl 147 Blubaugh, Alan 2 1 1 Blubaugh, Bud 173 Blubaugh, Leslie 233 Bobek, William 233 Bockelman, Charles 253 Boerwinkle, Gordon 179,233 Bogatie, Charles 1 75,1 97,233 Bogle, Claudette 233 Bohnstedt, Janet 253 Boisdrenghien, Jay 253 Boley, Carol 1 19,162 Bolton, Nancy 253 Bolton, Steve 111,113,131,171 188,233 Bond, Garry 127,146,1 77,223, 253 Bond, Linda 253 Boner, Connie 138,174,233 Boner, Susie 144,253 Bonham, Richard 223,233 Booe, Helen 233 Booker, Jerald 253 Borchardt, Doug 233 Borders, Roger 157 Borel, John 131,253 Borel, Steve 131,253 Bornheimer, Jim 135,216,217, 253 Bosseau, Lillian 253 Bottens, Jean 233 Bough, Jerry 154,171,233 Bough, Ronald 253 Bournonville, Ann 1 15,253 Bousman, Lynn 125,253 Bowen, Nancy 138,157,253 Bower, Ron 166 Bowles, Richard 253 Bowman, Jim 253 Bowman, Richard 179,253 Bowman, Wally 135 Boyce, Marshall 146 Boyd, Becky 233 Boydston, Bruce 253 Boyes, Sharon 253 Boysen, Pete 133 Bradford, Guilia 138,139,19O, 253 Bradshaw, Larry 127,165, 1 74,191,233 Brand, Marilyn 233 Brant, Cynthia 138,139,253 Brant, Sharon 144,190,253 Brassart, Margery 138,253 Bray, Robert 178,196,233 Bray, William 194 Breeden, Carolyn 196 Breen, Sara 253 Breneman, Roger 253 Brennan, John 173,179,253 Brewer, Candy 1 1 1,1 15,253 Brewer, Vonna 253 Bridges, Karen 253 Briscoe, Phillip 1 13,174 Britton, Carolyn 233 Brock, James 254 Brock, Sue 154 Brocker, Phillip 254 Brohl, Barbara 254 Bromert, Eunice 138,159,254 Brooker, Terry 216,217 Bybee, Jo Ellen 144,254 Byram, Arthur 234 Cable, Linda 254 Cady, Theodore 127,180,234 Cagle, Charles 178 Cagle, Tim 1 3 1.1 97,254 Caldw ell, Ji-an 129 Caldwell, Karen 254 Calo, John 1 77,210 Cameron, Paul 254 Coleman, Peggy 1 16 Coleman, Shirletta 1 1 1 Collard, Randy 147 sCollier, Rex 256 Collins, James 235 Collins, Linda 256 Columbia, Thomas 132,133 Combs, Corrine 144,256 Compton, Jessica 1 81 Compton, Edith 196 Compton, Kerry 177 Comstock, Janet 256 Conklin, Judy 1 19,138,139, Campbell, Doug 129,159,225, 254 Campbell, Eric 280 Campbell, Mike 217 Campbell, Pat 194 Canady, Gracie 1 17,234 Cannady, Karen 121,254 Cannon, Jack 254 Cannon, Russell 254 Cantrell, Susie 144 Capanash, Rodney 1 1 1,234 Card, Carolyn 190,255 Carden, Lawrence 255 Carey, David 255 Carlile, Glenn 234 Carlson, Jim 159,160,230 Carlson, Pat 255 Carlston, Sally 255 Carnahan, Janice 255 Carpenter, Connie 181,234 Carpenter, Michael 255 Carpenter, Richard 255 Carpenter, Robert 255 Carr, Cheryl 160,255 Carrol 1, John 255,285 Carter, Irene 255 Carter ,Judy 185 Carter, K ay 1 78 Carter, Larry 255 Carter, Phil 160,255 Carter, Sharon 255 Caruthers, Richard 255 235 Conkright, Jim 146 Conley, Marion 180,235 Conner, Dana 256 Connor, Sidney 256 Conrad, Rickey 256 Conright, Jim 131 Consolino, Vickie 121,165, 188,235 Conway, Alice 256 Cook, Archie 235 Cook, Charles 256 Cook, Delmar 147 Cook, Jack 21 1,217,256 Cook, Jim 256 Cook, John 256 Cook, Randolph 235 Cook, Stephen 256 Cooksey, Warren 235 Coombs, Don 256 Coonrod, Joyce 256 Coonrod, Judy 121,174,188, 235 Coonrod, Susan 256 Coons, Natalie 174,178,196 Cooper, Curtis 256 Cooper, Douglas 147,224,256 Cooper, Everett 256 Cooper, James 129,285 Cooper, Mike 147 Cooper, Richard 194 Brooks, Billie 146, 1 97,254 Brooks, Brooks, Michael 254,230 Phyllis 254 Brotton, Kenneth 254 Brower, Kay 1 6 1 Brower, Ronald 233 Brown, Barbara 254 Brown, Beverly 178 Brown, Edgar 194 Brown, Gloria 1 1 7,144 Brown, Gordon 180,233 Brown, Greta 254 Brown, Henry 147 Brown, John 1 13 Brown, Katheleen 159,254 Brown, Keith 254 Brown, Lyle 147 Brown, Lynn 131,254 Brown Brown Brown Melvin 254 Porter 284 Robert 254 Brownlee, Elizabeth 284 Broyles, Joe 133,197 Broyles, Phyllis 138,181,254 Brumbaugh, Dorothy 144,254 Brumfield, Wetzel 197,234 Brune, Larry 129 Bruner, Steve 160,254 Brunet, John 188,210 Brunner, Janice 138,254 Bruns, Darrel 254 Bryan, Janet 254 Bryant, Elaine 196 Bryant, James 230 Bryant, Milton 159,234 Bryant, Steve 133 Bryson, Dover 135 Bualle, Bud 135,254 Buchanan, Gary 154,254 Buche, Dan 135,254 Buche, Doug 135,254 Buche, Otto 21 1 Buche, Tim 21 1 Buchman, Leonard 254 Buckner, Brent 254 Budd, Clyde 234 Budd, Don 183 Buddin, John 254 Buffington, Jack 230 Bugni, Joseph 234 Bumgarner, John 234 Burbach, Katherine 159,254 Burch, Pam 181 Burdick, Lorn 254 Burgin, Jayne 254 Burgner, Randy 133 Burke, Jo 234,1 19 Burnett, Cathy 121,190 Burnett, Henry 254 Burnett, Jim 96,254 Burnett, Linda 144 Burnett, Paul 1 1 1,254 Burns, David 152,254 Burns, Margaret 234 Burns, Robert 234 Burns, Velma 1 1 1,1 17,138, 139,254 Burris, Kay 234 Burt, Douglas 135,254 Burt, Gordon 254 Busenitz, Bill 154 Busey, Gary 131,195 Busey, William 234 Busse, Carolyn 254 Bussone, John 234 Butler, Dixie 1 1 1 , 1 1 9 Butler, Cheryl 254 Butler, John 197,254 Butterfield, Leon 180,254 Buxton, John 234 Buxton, Tom 131,275 Carver, Larry 135 Casement, Cathy 144,255 Casement, George 135 Casey, Evelyn 161 Cass, Maryetta 138,255 Castellani, Leslie 178,255 Cates, Lynn 144,255 Cathers, William 234 Catteneo, Ken 255 Cavanaugh, Mary 190,255 Cave, Craig 177 Cave, Loren 176 Cawby, Charles 255 Cay, Carol 255 Caylor, Bob 210 Caylor, Judy 161 Chambers, Clara 255 Chambers, John 197,234 Chance, Ronald 255 Chancellor, Charles 234 Chancey, Jerry 255 Chandler, Mary Ann 159 Chanell, Carolyn 255 Chapham, Lathie 255 Chaplin, Ruth 255 Chapman, Cheryl 255 Chapman, David 255 Chapman, Edward 133,196 Chase, Sandra 87,255 Chavarria, Erland 255 Cheek, Gerald 177 Chesnutt, Horace 234 Chi, Peter 230 Chickadonz, Modine 174,196 234 Chickering, Carol 175,234 Chitty, Richard 176 Chop, John 127,255 Chovinard, Milton 234 Christainson, Joel 255 Christian, Judy 255 ChI'OuSt, Jim 216,217,177,2l9 Ciardullo, Dawna 255 Cicero, Jerry 135,234 Cinotto, Gary 255 Circle, Maybelle 185,234 Clapham, Kathy 144,162 Clark, Anita Beth 152,157, 255 Clark, Kathleen 230 Clark, Kent 255 Clark, Phyllis 255 Clark, Richard 255 Clark, Vickie 1 19,255 Clarke, Sheryl 255 Clawson, Delores 255 Clay, Madeline 138,234 Cooseman, Patty 256 Coots, Chris 186 Copeland, James 256 Copeland, Marilyn 144,256 Copeland, Robert 235 Corbin, Charles 256 Cordry. Toni 1 18,1 19,l90, 256 Corn, Judy 138,175.195,235 Correa, Robert 256 Cortner, Sue 235 Cotterill, Dave 179,256 Couch, Bob 130,131 Coulter, Dana 1 19,256 Cowan, Marilyn 126,235 Cowell, Deana 256 Cowherd, Larry 1 33,21 1 Cowsill. Charles 160 Cox. Cox. Cox, James 152,179,256 Janine 256 Jean 112,120,134 Clemens, Richard 224,255 Cleveland, Helen 161 Cleveland, Jeanne 162,17l, 255 Cleveland, Michael 180,234 Clifford, Gerald 234 Clifton, Ronald 235 Clines mith, Susan 159,235 Clinkenbeard, Shirley 255 Clon, Don 255 Clugston, Casey 1 34,1 35,255 Clum, Dwight 235 Coaker, Karen 1 1 1,120,1 21, 165, 168,188,255 Coce, Steve 177 Cochran, Judith 235 Coffman, Janet 161 Coffman, Steven 166 Colborn, Bill 131 Colby, James 255 Cole, Bill 159,173,179,235 Cole, Diana 161 Cole, Mike 194 Cole, Stephan 235 Coleman, Connie 235 Coleman, Dick 128 Coleman, Harold 129,255 Coleman, Jeff 256 Coleman, Patricia 162,190, 256 Cox, Rebecca 256 Craig, Gary 1 13,1 31 ,235 Cramer, Nancy 138 Cranz, Marsha 1 19,144,256 Crawford, Charles 128,1 29. 191,235 Crawford, George 256 Crawley, Lee 216,218 Creacy, Susan 178 Cremer, Jim 131,256 Creveling, Alice 138,256 Crews, Shirley 256 Crim, Richard 235 Crocker, Catherine 256 Croker, Gayle 256 Cromer, Joseph 256 Cromer, Nancy 122,235 Cromwell, Elmo 256 Croney, Anne 256 Crosetto, Chester 256 Cross, Robert 256 Crow, Jim 146,157,195,256 Crow, Larry 226,227 Crowe, Michael 235 Crum, Karen 235 Crumbliss, Michael 256 Crutchfield, Cheryl 1 19,19O, 19 1,256 Cudney, Charles 256 Cuendet, Harry 161,173,235 Cukjati, Frank 216 Cukjati, Joseph P. 135 Cukjati, Roberta 235 Culbertson, Linda 256 Cummings, Stewart 128 Cumpton, Carole 1 15,256 Cunningham, Dale 180 Cunningham, Susan 256 Cupp, Steven 236 Curry.Ju1ia 154,257 Curth, Patricia 95,1 12.162. 174,256 Cushman, Glenn 257 Cussimanio, William 236 Cuthbertson, Catherine 257 Cuthbertson, Charlotte 1 19 Cuthbertson, Robert 257 Cutting, Philip 257 D Daggett, Rick 147 Dahlerty, Charles 257 Dahmen, Marvin 257 Daily, Gwen 82,168,188,257 Daley, Catherine 144,257 Dalrymple, Beverly 257 Dalton, Nancy 257 Daly, Dennis 133 Daniel, Merl 257 Danke, Rick 135 Darlington, William 257 Daubert, James 133 Daugharthy, Jan 138 Daugherty, Carl 1 3 1,257 Daugherty, Stanley 257 Davidson, Jerry 257 Davidson, Judi 144,257 Davidson, Linda 1 19,138, 190.257 Davis Alan 125,135 Davis, Diane 138,139,171. 257 Davis, Doris 191 Davis, Jackie 1 17,144 Davis, Jim 257 Davis. Larry 257 Davis, Lance 191 Davis, Richard 177,210 Davis Davis Roll 195,257 Terry 257 236 Harris Davison, David 191,236 Day, Donna 257 DeAlmeida, Steven 257 Dean, George 236 Dean, Noward 176,177,230 Dearinger, Earl 257 Deasy, Daniel 230 DeBaun, Bill 147 DeCastro, Anna 159 Deckard, Everett 210,236 Deckard, Lynn 153,257 Dee. Janeen 144,257 Dee, Philip 159,257 DeGraff, Dennis 257 DeGruson, Don 257 DeGruson. Eugene H. 196 DeGruson, James 230 DeHart, Bill 257 Deill, DeeAnn 257 Deill, Nancy 119 Deill, Roger 257 DeJavanij, Phijai 236 DeLaney, Brian 178 DeLange, Betty 157,175,257 DeLange, Beth 160 Delmez, Diana 119,257 DeMasters, Robert 1 13,135, 257 DeMasters, Stephen 257 Denham, Judy 160,175 Dennis, Pat 161 Dennis, Robert 1 74,1 76,1 77, 236 7 Dent, Karen 257 Dentner, Robert 236 Denton, Joe 257 Denton, Steve 147 Deonier, Sherman 230 Dernovistt, John T. 173 DeRidder, Jeanette 257 Devers, Sandy 257 DeVore, Jack 236 DeVore. Patricia 257 Dick, Dan 173,257 Dickinson, Kathie 257 Diehl, Barbara 161 Diehl, Jerry 176,257 Diggs, Don 216 Diggs, Steven 125 DeJavanij, Pete 191 Diklich, Richard 131,169 Dilla.rd, Shirley 257 Dillion, Mary 119,257 Dimond, Jane 144,257 Dinoni, Jerry 257 DiToma, John 177,221,222 Dittmer, James 1 73,1 79,224, Dixon, Dave 147,159 Dobbin, Shirley 1 1 9,236 Dobson, Marcia 154,175 Dodson, Bruce 257 Dodson, Loushiel 284 Dody, Marilyn 257 Dolan, Dennis 197 Dorothy, Wade 131,257 Dormois, Peggy 257 Dortch, Phil 236 Dotson, Doris 236 Doty, Thomas 258 Doudna, Douglas 236 Douglas, Jean 258 Dountas, Paul 127 Doussa, Christina 258 Dover, Bryon 258 Dowell, Sheryl 258 Downer, John 284 Downey, Michael 152,153 Downing, Ronnie 258 Downs, Jackie 258 Doyle, Pat 211 Draper, Barry 1 13,129 Drayer, Thomas 284 Drennen, Janice 258 Drennon, Sharon 174,236 Drum, Kay 144 Drum, Laura 258 Dudley, Gene 210 Dudley, Nancy 196 Duft, Gwendolyn 161 Duggan, Pegi 119,138,258 Duke, Wanda 258 Dulcher, John 173 Dulle, Michael 1 73,1 79,258 Dumcum, Robert 236 Dunavan, Peggy 258 Dunaway, Jeffery 258 Duncan, Becky 1 1 1,1 19,258 Duncan, Dennis 258 Duncan, James 258 Dunlavy, Patricia 258 Dunn, Jerry 236 Dunn, Peggy 161 Dunnick, Frankie 258 Durscherl, Marilyn 138,174 236 Duy, Nicki 121,258 E Eades, Carol 161 Eagan, Steve 210 Earp, Tom 125,236 Easson, Geraldine 194 Easson, Roger 236 Ebesu, Alan 230 Eby, Barbara 284 Edgington, Carol 161 Edgington, Paul 176 Ediger, Mary Jane 138,139, 258 Edwards, Douglas 159,258 Edwards, Eva 138,258 Edwards, Patsy 258 Egan, Steve 177 Ehart, Steve 126,127 Ehmann, Ronald 258 Eichelberger, Diedre 258 Eidsrig, John 258 Eikenberry, Kathy 258 Elemon, Ellie 181 Elkins, Kerry 258 Elliott, Ann 258 Elliott, Joanne 159 Ellis, Altis 236 Ellis, Jennifer 1 19,138,174, 236 Ellis, Tom 96 Elrod, Nancy 258 Emerson, Lorna 153,258 Endicott, David 236 Endicott, Susan 236 Engel, Jill 1 19 Engel, Sidney 236 Engelman. Kathy 258 England, Ann 115,144,185 England, Daryle 177 England, Elizabeth 153 Engquist, Fred 236 Eno, Woodrow 146,258 Epler, Evelyn 184,185,236 Epperson, Larry 258 Epple, Linda 258 Epting, Gary 176 Epting, John 236 Erickson, Lynn 226,227,236 Erickson, Judy 236 Ericson, Sammie 258 Erman, Robert 258 Erwin, Leon 135,258 Erwin, Patricia 144,258 Esan, Edward 259 Eshelbrenner, Robert 259 Eskridge, Barbara 259 Estes, Robert 259 Eulitt, Leonard 147,237 Evans, Barbara 138,139,237 Evans, Elaine 144,259 Evans, Jim 129 Evans, John 259 Evans, Leon 237 Evans, Ramon 285 Evans, Richard 159 Evenson, Robert 237 Evers,John 146,147,259 Everson, Karren 259 Evinger, Stephen 259 Ewing, Kathy 144,259 Ewlitt, Leonard 146 Eytcheson, Gerald 237 Ezell, James 176, 259 F Fadler, Pamela 259 Fager, Judy 161,259 Fair, Gary 197,237 Fairbanks, Patricia 237 Falke, Phillip 237 Fanska, Emiel 259 Farabi, Pete 133 Farley, Jim 184,197,237 Farmer, Doris 259 Farmer, Pete 237 Farmer, Robert 259 Fasey, Mildred 138 Fast, Connie 259 Fast, Sheila 259 Feess, Judith 237 Fellwock, Perry 161 Felt, Dan 21 1 Felts, Frank 237 Fenimore, Stephen 259 Fennema. Kathy 259 Fenton, David 259 Ferman, Dennis 230 Fernetti, Terry 259 Ferrel, Rudy 259 Fettig, Jeanette 121 Fettig, Leonard 259 Fink, Katheleen 259 Finke, James 135 Fischer, Gary 259 Fitch, Jim 259 Fitzpatrick, Jan 1 19,195,260 Flanner, Frank 174,237 Fleming, Roger 135,260 Fleury, Donald 260 Flood, Gary 260 Flora. Sue 260 Florio, James 260 Fogg, John 260 Folks, Danny 260 Forbes, Nancy 144,260 Ford, Deidre 260 Ford, Jim 237 Ford, Kay 260 Ford, Linda 237 Fornaciari, Terry 121,260 Forrest, William 230 Foster, David 174,237,260 Foster, Dennis 260 Foster, Marilee 174,237 Foster, Phyllis 174,196,237 Fowler, Sunnye 260 Fox, Gloria 260 Fox, Larry 260 Francis, John 129,146,147, 195,260 Francis, Kathy 260 Francis, Rodney 129 Francis, Tim 260 Frank, Jean 260 Frantz, Alice 178,260 Frazicy, David 260 Freeman, Mark 260 Freeman, Roy 260 French, Russel 129.260 French, Terri 237 Frere, Susie 260 - -Fricke, Mary 1 1 1,260 Frieden, Tim 125,260 Frikken, Robert 260 Frin, Judy 259 Frobish, Merlin 260 Fmietel, Bill 147,223,260 Fugm, Richard 260 Fullmer, Gary 157 Fulrman, Dixie 260 Fulton, Jack 1es,17o,1ss,2a7 Funk, Janet 260 Furgason, Rod 131 G Gabel, Carol 144,154,260 Gafford, Ann 175,195,237 Gage, George 133,260 Gallagher, William 176,237 Gallinetti, JoAnn 260 Gally, Robert 125 Galutia, Gary 125 Gandusa, Jacqueline 261 Gandy, Harriett 138,175,237 Gandy, Sheppard 260 Ganzman, Karen 153,260 Garard, David 260 Garber, Judy 174,237 Gardner, Judy 260 Gardner, Mildred 260 Gariglietti, Steve 129 Garlow, Melvin 260 Garrett, Roy 237 Garrett, Steve 194 Garrett, Tana 190,260 Garrigues. Ann 160,260 Garrison, Edgar 260 Garrison, Peter 195,260 Garrison, Sandra 237 Garthwaite, Martin 260 Gaston, Jane 260 Gaston, Lorna 175,260 Gatchell, Sherri 121,260 Gates, George 1 1 1 Gates, Ron 129,260 Gatlin, Theadis 261 Gaul, Gary 154 Gavin, Cindy 159,261 Gay, Royce 237 Gebhardt. Peggy 284 Geiger, Dave 1 1 1,135,177, 223 Geiger, Karol 261,174 Geiger, Pete 135,237 Geil. Sandra 261 Geisler, Lowell 261 Gelso, Robert 237 Gentry, Delbert 161,261 George, Connie 261 George, Michael 261 George, Tom 1 79 Georing, Ivan 284 Gfeller, Larry 176 Ghodstinat, Ellen 161 Gibbens, David 133 Gibson, Floyd 261 Giggy, Dennis 211,261 Gifford, John 261 Gill, William 238 Gillespie. Melba 261 Gillespie, Velma 261 Gillette, Pat 238 Gillihan, DeEllen 144,181,261 Gilmartin, L. Vern 261 Gilmore, Dennis 131,261 Gilmore, Mike 221,222 Gilstrap, William 261 Giltner, Mary Ann 191,261 Giordano, Tony 261 Girard, Nancy 261 Gleason, James 261 Glenn, Ella Mae 144,261 Glick, Paula 261 Gnagy, Kenneth 238 Goble, Janet 261 Godfrey, Connie 154,261 Goettel, Tom 238 Gofarth, Charles 261 Goff, Colleen 160,261 Gofnth, Chuck 129 Gollhofer, Ray 238 Gomer, Louise 174,188,238 Goodenow, Merilee 1 1 1,121 Goodgen, Al 238 Goodman, Judy 188,261 Goodnight, Dianne 144,261 Goodson, Bill 21 1 Green, Alice 96,185,238 Green, Dwayne, 261 Green, Gary 261 Green, Ronald 186,262 Green, William 238 Greenfield, Pam 1 1 8,1 1 9, 195 261 Greenwood, Sherrill 238,160 Greer, Connie 238 Gregory, Loren 176 Greve, Judy 261 Griffin, Charley 261 Griffin, Judy 138,261 Griffin, Patricia 238 Grigg, Neal 238 Grigsby, Donna 161 Grigsby, Everett 1 91 Gripp, Carol 262 Grissom, Reece 238 Grisson, Robert 135 Gristafson, Chris 1 2 1 Gross, Gross, Arlene 262 Lorita 262 Grotheer, Douglas 238 Grotheer, Eugene 238 Grotheer, Martin 262 Grove, Michael 285 Groves, Beth 262 Groves, David 262 Gudgen, Mimi 120,121,262 Guffey, Rodger 129 Gullett, John 262 Gunnels, James 262 Gunnels, Jennifer 284 Gustafson. Chris 121 H Haage, Carol 262 Haben , Kathryn 262 Haberbosch, John 153,1 76, 238 Habgo od, James 284 Habjan, Joseph 262 Hadl, Gene 21 1 Hadley, Robert 262,21 1 Haefele, Joe 21 1 Haefner, Michael 262 Hagan, Paul 146,262 Hagen, Sue 1 1 1,144 Hahn, Larry 262 Halle, Judy 262 Hailey, Robert 180,238 Haines, Randy 262 Hale, Gary 262 Hall, Bonnie 1 15,262 Hall, Douglas 262 Hall, J allies 1 80 Hall, John 262 Hall, Marilyn 144,171,188, 230 Hall, Robert 262 Hall, Roger 238 Hall, Wanda 194 Haller, Gerald 176 Halloran, Mike 262 Hallum, Joanna 238 Halvorsen, Betty 262 Hamamura, Cheryl 144,262 Hama.n, Diane 162 Hambright, Gary 167 Hamilton, C. W. 262 Hamilton, Dave 154 Hamilton, Darwin 176,238 Hawkinson, Jeannie 1 19 Hawkinson, Leta 239 Hawley, Irma 174,239 Hawley, Richard 239 Hawley, William 240 Hayen. Jan 240 Hayden, Marilyn 262 Hayden, William 263 Hayes, Dee Ann 181 Hayes, John 263 Hayes, Richard 240 Haynes, Janie 263 Hazzard, Bill 210 Headley, Robert 127 Headly, Ralph 1 13 Heady, Gordon 180,263 Hearot, Bennie 263 Heasty, Carolyn 161 Heathman, Terry 262 Hedrick, Mary 1 6 1 Hedrick, Phillip 240 Hefferman, David 263 Hefferman, Don 133 Hefley, Steve 263 Hein, William 240 Heisten, Gloria 263 Heitman, Loyce 176,263 Heitschmidt, Robert 147,263 Held, Fred 1 35, 1 77 Helsel, Leo 133,263 Helton, Jacque 82,93,1 20,1 21, 1G2,165, 169,263 Hemme, Don 263 Hemph-ill, Philip 263,131 Henderson, Barbara 1 19,263 Henderson, Dwight 1 24,21 6, 2 1 9 Hendrich, Vernon 263 Hendrickson, Orin 176,263 Hendrickson, Shirley 263 Hendrix, April 138,167,263 Henisey, Sally 240 Hennesey, Pamela 263 Henry, Judi 263 Henry, Kenneth 176,240 Hensley, John 263 Herlocker, Connie 77,119,263 Herlocker, Marilyn 240 Herman, David 135,177,223, 263 Herman, Stephen 135,263 Herman, Ted 223 Hermamez, Louis 263 Herrenbruck, Charles 159 Herrin, Mark 131,173,263 Herron, Tana 144 Hess, Grace 240 Hess, Julie 138,196,263 Hestand, Joyce 263 Hevner, Judy 94,1 12,120,121, 263 Hewett, Dennis 263 Hewitt, Sherry 240 Hexter, John 127,263 Hiatt, Terry 263 Hick, Janet 263 Hicks, Dwyane 263 Hickman, Karen 285 Hidges, Robert 263 Higginbatham, Dana 263 Higginbatham, Terry 263 Higgins, William 129 Hightower, George 240 Hightower, Kenneth 160 Hamilton, Larry 194 Hamilton, Linda, 262 Hamilton, Pam 185,262 Hammel, Robert 262 Hammer, Sharon 262 Hammond, Patricia 262 Hamrock, James 238 Hancock, Richard 159,238 Hankins, Marlys 238 Hansel, Chris 144 Hansford, Zandra 138,152, 239 Harader, David 146,154,239 Harader, Walter 239 Harbert, Jackie 119 Harbert, Susie 262 Hardesty, Dale 239 Hardie, John 262 Hardin, Tommy 262 Hardwick, Bobin 262 Hardwick, Phyllis 144,262 Hardy, Patti 262 Hardy, Vanetta 239 Hargis, Rodger 131,168,262 Harmel, Ca.ro1 262 Hild Hill, Hill, ing, Larry 147,263 Bill 127 Carole 138,240 Hill, Gene 129 Hill, Janice 263 Hill, Terrance 240 Hill, Larry 263 Hilliard, John 152,263 Hilliard, Trish 263 Hines, Carol 196,240 Hines, Richard 263 Hines, Royce 1 52,1 54,263 Hinsley, Steven 263 Hinthorn, Richard 240 Hobson, Tim 186,263 Hodge, Joyce 240 Hodges, Robert 135 Goodwill, Clifford 261 Goodwin James 261 Goodwin, Larry 238 Goodwin, Gary 261 ro Gore, Ca l 238 Gorges, Larry 146 Gorham, Carol 159 Gorham, Ruth Ann 152,160, 261 Gorman, Carol 261,138 Gorman, Tom 135,177,210 Goul G 261 , -9-YY Gould, Larry 238 Gowens, Lorinda 261 Graham, Barbara 261 Graham, Billy 133,261 Graham, Donald 238 Graham, Donna 261 Graham, James 261 Harmon, Carolyn 185 Harmon, Lois 239 Harmon, Neil 262 Harmon, Pat 147 Harmony, Kent 262 Harper, Ian 176 Harper, Robert 239 Harpster, Paula 195,262 Harralson, William 127,239 Harris, Calvin 239 Harris, Jack 131,239 Harris, Jean 159,262 Harris, Jim 131,262 Harris, Larry 175,239 Harris, Sharon 138,262 Harris, Susan 152,154,262 Harrison, Archie 216 on, Becky 1 19,172,174, Hodgson, Marilyn 263 Hoesb, Martin 263 Hofferder, George 263 Hoffman, Nancy 122,144, 1 52, 1 90,263 Hoffman, Judy 263 Hoffman, Scott 264 Holden, Vivian 161,166,264 Holley, George 147,2 1 7 Hollis, Edna 1 74,1 96,240 Holly, Wanda 1 1 1,1 16 Holman, Jim 186 Holman, Nancy 184,185 Holmes, Neil 173 Holsinger, Martha 240 Holt, Vickie 144,264 Holtzman, Linda 240 Holtzman, Robert 240 Holzman, John 264 Homan, Ann 264 Homer, John 147,264 Homrighousen, Dean 129 Honda, Victor 264 Hood, Mitzi 264 Hood, William 264 Hoover, Chuck 1 54,1 72,1 91 Hoover, Herbert 189,240 Graham, Janice 174,238 Grammer, Jane 261 Granger, Henry 124, 1 77,2 1 6 Grant, Bary 261 Grant, Bernard 129 Grant, Karla 185,261 Grant, Margaret 1 2 1 ,261 Grant, Rosemary 261 Graves, Sherryll 261 Gray, Kenneth 1 35,26 1 Gray, Michael 135,238 Gray, Randy 261 Greason, John 147 189,239 Hartke, Carol 1 15,239 Hartman, Albert 239 Hartwick, Edward 262 Harvey, Diana 262 Harvey, Paul 176,239 Haslam, Jeannetta 239 Hastings, Darvin 1 1 1,133, 262 Hatfield, Fred 159,262 Hathaway, Arthur 239 Hatton, Ron 262 Hawkins, Dorothy 161 Hawkins, Nelson 239 Hoover, Herna 1 38,1 54 Hoover, Raymond 129,240 Hoover, Sherrill 154 Hopkins, Alan 264 Hopkins, Tom 124 Horgan, Dodie 264 Horgan, Patty 264 Hornbuckle, Eweleen 167, 19 0,264 Hosman, Bessie 240 Hoss, James 240 Hoss, Terry 147,284 Hosteter, Janice 264 Mance, 266 Hottzman, Linda 174,196 Houser, Dan 240 Houser, Meredith 264 Howard, Nancy 240 Howard, Terry 1 65,1 72,1 86, 240 Howard, Vicky 1 38,1 57,264 Howe, Totton 264 Howell, Francis 133 Howell, Robert 133 Howell, Sandra 264 Howerton, Barbara 93 Howey, Richard 264 Hawkins, Gordon 264 Howverson, Betty 181 Hoyt, Lewis 96,264 Hubbard, Marlene 264 Huber. Dale 160 Huber, Garry 264 Hudiburg, George 174 - Hudson, Jerry 1 77,1 89,2 1 0, 221,222,264 Hudson, Marsha 264 Hudson, Nancy 1 15,264 Hudson, Vernon 240 Huff, Christopher 264 Huff. Roland 230 Huffacre, Ed 176 Huffaker, Cordis 240 Huffalker, Phyllis 161 Hufferd, Deborah 264 Hughes, Don 147,221,222, 264 Hughes, Syrilda 138,264 , Hulen, Paul 240 ' Hulen, Robert 264 Humphrey, Dennis 154 Hunker, Mary 138,24 11 Hunt, Barbara 264 Hunt, Betty 138,139,241 Hunt, Jim 264 Hunter, Chester 241 Hunter, Linda 264 . Hunter, Ralph 241 Hurd, Arlene 264 Hurst, Barry 264,133 Hurst, Jeffery 264 Hurst, Nancy 264 Hurst, Quentin 146,264 Hurst, Richard 147,264 Huston, Martha 264 Hutchins, Martha 169,174, 1 78,264 Hutchinson, Lonna 121 Hutchison, Jon 264 Hutchison, Martha 264 Hynds, Mary 264 I Ibarra, Gus 135 Ingersoll, Sherry 138,264 Ingerson, Myrtle 264 Ingham, Walton 264 Ingold, Richard 230 Ingram, Debbie 144,264 Ireland, Patrick 241 Irwin, Jody 184,185 Ishmael, Terry 264 Ison, Marty 147,21 1 Israel, Toni 264 Ives, David 135,264 Ivy, Jim 264 J Jack, Marvin 265 Jackson, Barbara 265 Jackson, Bruce 241 Jackson, Donna 1 17,265 Jackson, George 1 73,1 80,24 1 Jackson, Jamie 265 Jackson, Sharon 161 Jackson, Wanda 1 16.265 Jacoby, Phil 127,265 James, Marilyn 265 James, Terry 265 Jameson, Allen 241 - Janes, Nikki 265 Jantz, Norman 265 Janzen, Neola 152,160,265 Jappa, James 221,241 Jay, Randy 175,265 Jaynes, Elaine 161 Jefferson, L. Kay 265 Jeffery, Dave 1 72,197,24 1 Jeffries, Paul 1 13 Jeler, Donna 161 Jenkins, Joe 129 Jenkins, John 195 Jenkins, Llewlyn 241 Jenkins, Terry 147 Jennings, Jerrie 265 Jennings, Terrie 138 Jensen, Lonnie 133 Jensen. Wallace 265 Jenson, Linda 76 Jeselnik, Steve 129 Jinks, Cheryl 183,265 John. Carol 265 Johnson, Bill 147 Johnson, David 241,157 Johnson, Dennis 265 Johnson, Earl 124 Johnson, Gary 241,265 Johnson, Homer 194 Johnson, Jacquiline 1 16,265 Johnson, James 265 Johnson, Janie 265 Johnson, Joanna 265 Johnson, Kenneth 265 Johnson, Marilyn 1 12,1 16, 241 Johnson, Mark 96,265 Johnson, Mike 265 Johnson, Richard 265 Johnson, Roger 241 Johnson, Ronald 127,129,265 Johnson, Sandra L. 152 Johnson, Sharon 157,175,195 - Johnson, Sherry 265 Johnson, Steve 127 Tciinson, Terry 265 Johnson, Thomas 265 Johnson, Van 1 29 Johnston, Peggy 153 Jolley, Bob 1 1 1 Jones, Armon 129 Jones. Bud 131,265 Jones, Charles 265 Jones, Chris 146,265 Jones, David 241,131 Jones, Donna 265,162 Jones, Earnestine 1 1 131 16, 265 Jones, Glen 179,241 Jones, Glenna,265 Jones, Jackie 144,265 Jones, Janine 1 16 Jones, Kathy 1 19,265 Jones, Kevin 265 Jones, Mary 1 16,159,265 Jones, Nancy 265 Jones, Richard 169,184,241. 265 ' Jones, Robert 265 Jones, Ronald 129,265 Jones, Sharon 174,196,241 Jones, Sylvia 191 Jones, Thomas 135 ' Jones, William 131 Jordan, Susan 162,189,265 Jukes, Ed 210,177 Jurkic. Mike 153,265 Jursche, JoAnn 121,241 Just, Keith 131,210,265 Justice, Charles 210 Justice, Helen 160,174,265 K Kabonic. Kenny 131 Kahl, Connie 265 Kaiper, Barbara 138 Kalm, Lewis 210 Kanakis, Nick 129,265 Kane, Michael 265 Kapp, Paul 157,266 Kapple, Mike 127,197 Kapple, Sara Lou 91 Karlinger, Jeff 266 Karst, Don 147,266 Kastler, Clyde 241 Kastler, Jim 159,197,266 Katzer, James 266 Kataer, Leonard 266 Kaufman, Gary 266 Kaus, Paul 133 Kayser, Barbara 266 Keathley, Benny 147,176,266 Keating, Diane 230 Keating, Kathy 153,266 Keegan, Michael 266 Keeney, John 241 Keeney, Tess 1 19 Kees, Gary 266 Kehler, Bruce 147 Keiser, Kris 1 1 1,144,266 Keith, Douglas 266 Kornechuk, Tandy 267 ' Kornfeld, Jack 133,197 Korns, Leota 242 Korns, Richard 178 Kotzman, Betty 121,267 Kountz, Jack 180,242 Kovacic, Elizabeth 267 Kramer, Jeanne 267 Kramer, Karen 284 Kramer, Maribeth 158,267 Kramer, Tim 242 ' Krantz, Glenn 267 Krantz, Wayne 127 Kraus, Charles 133,146 Kreutziger, Cindy 120,121, 190,267 Krivjansky, Rich 177 Krog, Marsha 160,267 Krokroskia, Gary 242 Kropp, Marilyn 267 Krose, Steve 267 Krueger, Paul 176 Kruger, Linda 267 Krusich, Jim 267 Kuhel, Eileen 94,1 1 1,1 12, 1 18,1 19,267 Kunshek, Robert 267 Kunstel, Kenny 231 ' Kusunoki, Henry 231 Kusunoki, Norma 242 Kyle, Claude 127,210,267 ' L Lacy. Sue 267 Ladner, David 284 LaFaver, Janet 96,1 18,1 19, 138,164,1'74,189,26'7 LaFever, Joe 284 Lager, Jerry 135 Laible, Warren 176 Laing, Gail 1 15,162,185,267 Lair. Kathie 267 Laird. Carol 284 Lamb. Glenda 119,267 Lambert, Marilyn 1 17 .Lampe, John 1 13,131,267 Lampo, Lewis 194 Lancaster, Karen 138,161,26 Lance, Susan 144,267 Lane, Dennis-267 . Lane, Priscilla 160 Lane, Ronald 242 Lane, Susan 161 Lapin, Laurie 267 Keith, Ronald 173,266- Keith, Keller, William 131 Phyllis 1 12,121,266 Keller. Tony 266 Kellhofer, Don 173,241 Kelly, Kelly. Kelly. Kelly, Kelly, Kemp. Charles 266 Jack 266 John 266 Michael 266 Sheila 24 1 Fred 210 Kempton, Michael 266,147 Kendall, Jim 127 Kennedy, Dan 266 Kennedy, Sandra 266 Kennett, Larry 266 Kenter, Pat 138,153,175,195. Larison, Linda 267 Larsen, Thomas 267 Larson, Richard 267 Larson, Tom 131 Lash, Andre 267 Lash, Duane 186 Lassiter, Nancy 242 Latinis, Pat 138,159,178,267 Laughlin, Ronald 173,224 267 Laurence, Raymond 133 Laurence, William 129 Lavala, Henry 1 1 1,267 Laws,J0hr1 132,133,171,173, . 268 -Lay, Mona 138,154,268 Layman, John 21 1 Layton, Marsha 268 Leach, Deanna 154,268,144 Leban. Marilyn 119,268 Lee. Gary 268 Lee, Joe 129,21 1 Leech, Merle, 231 Leever, Don 242 Leever, Jeanne 242 Lefton, Steve 135,217,216 Leggins, Reta 268 Lemanski, Anthony 268 Lemaster, George 268 Keplinger, Susan 174,241 Kerley, Dan 266 Kerns, Robert 231 Kerry, Patricia 284 Kersten, Ken 221 Kettler, John 133.266 Kidd, Earl 266 Kimball, George 217,267 Kindt, Karen 144 King, David 129 King, Suzanne 267 King, William 135 Kinnaman, Anthony 267 Kipper, Linda 267 Kirby, Keith 241 Kirby, Susan 171,267 Kirchhofer, Dale 1 29,147,267, 184 Kirdell, Dennis 135 Kirk, Dennis 129 Kirk, Patricia 267 Kirkendoll, Dennis 134,267 Kirkendoll, Mike 267 Kirksey, Jessie 1 16,241 Kisner, Bud 147 , Kisner, Roger 267 Kisro, Fred 131 Kjellander, Judith 267 Klein, Edward 267 Kleinke, Janice 157,160,267 Kline, George 174 Klopfenstein, John 241 Klugh, Gloria 1 17,267 Knapp, Barbara 284 Knedgen, Patricia 144,267 Kneller, Lynn 147 Knight, Diane 121,267 Knight, Jerri 267 Knight, Sam 1 1 1,180,267 Knost, Ronald 241 Knuth, Janice 93,122,162, 175,267 ' Kobus, Patricia 144,267 Koch, Judy 132,267 Kolb, Sharon 154,267 Koonce, John 128,129,184 Koppers, Wisha 1 19,267 Kornechuk, Paul 184,267 Lemon, Ron 268 Leonard, Ray'129,268 ' LeRoy, Phyllis 242 Leshin, Barbara 268 Lester, Tom 210 Lewark, Mike 242 Lewis, Al 216,217 Lewis, Steve 268 Lichlyter, Mildred 152,16O, 268 Lichtenstein, Barbara 268 Lichtenstein, Brigitte 268 Liggett, Delbert 176,268 Ligon, Richard 135 Limes, William 242 Lincoln, Darrell 173,242 Lindsey, Don 268 Lindsey, Yvonne 1 17,268 Linebarger, Fred 210 Link, Dixie 268 Linscheild, Keith 268 Linsey, Keith 216 Linton, Alester 117,268 Linton, James 146,268 Linville, Marty 211 Lipasek, Barbara 268 Lippert, Raymond 268 Lister, Belinda 1 19,268 Litchfield, Barry 268 Litteer, Loren 179,196,242 Little, Frank 242 Little, Raymond 263 Livingston, Felix 177,221, 222,268 Lo, Tang-Yung 231 Locke, Fred 129 Locke, James 268 Lockerby, Barbara 138,268 Lockwood, Leonard 268 Lockwood, Janice 268 Lodger, Jerry 1 13 Loeffler, David 129 Loehr, Archie 242 Loffswold, Linda 144,268 Loftand, Gerry 268 Loftin, Michael 21 1,268 Loggins, Reta 117 7 Loisell Lomen e, Diane 268 ace, Jerry 135 Lomshek, Steve 158,268 Lonergan, Thomas 133,268 Long, Celia 1 12,1 15 Longstreet, Larry 242 Lord, Carl 177 Lord, Karen 169,178 Louage, Beverly 268 Loucks, Loren 176,242 Loucks, Rojean 161,175 Louk, Patricia 242 Love, Elaine 174.196,242 Lovelace, Carolyn 138,139, 174,242 Loving, Jess 197,242 Lowe, Bob 131,268 Lowe, Charles 268 Lowe, James 268 Lowe, Susan 268 Lowry, Greg 129 Lucas, Diane 268 Lucas. John 127 Luce, Becky 144,268 Lucian, Gayle 268 Lucian, Robert 242 Lueke, Carol 1 15,242 Luke, Hal 184 Luke, William 268 Lumm, Melba 181 Lundberg, Thomas 242 Lundblad, Tom 174 Lundquest, C. H. 196 Luttrell, Gretta 138,139,162, 172,189,268 Lynch, Gino 133,21 1 Lyon, Hamilton 268 Lyon, Jim 135 Lyons, Beth 268 Lyons, Steve 186,268 M Machetta, Lee Ann 159,268 Macklin, Lee 268 MacLauchlan, James 197,242 Madden, Stephan 283 . Madewell, D'Ann 161,174, ' 178,196 Madewell, Viola 269 Madison, Charles 284 Madow, Zandra 154 , Magness, Doris 181,242 Mahaffey, Jo 269 Maher, Patrick 242 Mahin, John 133,269 Mahon, Gary 269 Majors. Wayne 152 Malan, Karen 269 Malan William 269 Malik, Wesley 269 Malle. Arthur 172,269 Mallory, Pam 1 20, 12 1 Maloney, Keith 269 Michael 269 Manitz, Connie 269 Manley, Pat 242 ' ' , Manley. Richard 135 Manning, Norman 259 Mansell, Charles 129,269 Mantooth, John 147,269 Marchand. Bill 154 Marchand, Williani 242 Marion, Jack 154,269 Maris, Brian 269 , Maris, George 243 Maris, Julie 159,269 ' Maritan, Jeannie 1 1 1,162,269 Markley, Connie 144,269 Markus, Virginia 269 Marlan, Roy 224 t Marling, Larry 269 Marquardt, Gregory 269 Marquardt, Robert 243 Marquart, Al 129 ' Marr, Robert 269 ' Marriott, Diana 144 Marrone, Michael 269 Marschallinger, Jean 269 Marsh, Mary Anna 1 1 1 ,1 14, 1 15,174,269 Marshall, Sue 138,269 Marshall, 'Terry 269 Mason, Linda 269 Martens, Janet 1 19,138,269 McCarty, Larry 269 McClaskey, Michael 135,269 McClintick, John 269 McClung, Bill 243 McClung, Shirley 76,284 McClure, Dee 194 McClure, Donna 243 McClure, Margie 138 McClure, Margie 243 McClure, Richard 160 McColm, Clint 270 McColm, Zelcla 161 McComb, Floyd 270 McCord, Gary 131 McCord, Thomas 270 McCreight, Judy 172,174,183 1 89,243 McCulley, Betty 270 McDaniel, Betty 138,175,270 McDaniel, Melvin 284 McDaniel, Vera 1 1 6,270 McDougal, Barbara 270 McDougal, Rosetta 184,270 McFall, Bob 157,270 McGee, Hazel 196 McGill, Jack 146 McGinnis, Connie 144 McGinnis, Carol 270 McGinnis, Carolyn 243 McGlinn, Mike 131,270 McGuire, Charles 1 1 1,165, 1a1,174,1s9,27o McGuire, Larry 243 Mcllrath, Judy 138,270 McKean, Rollin 131,270 McKee, Kay 270 McKee, Patrick 135 McKenzie, Perrine 174,178, 243 . McKinney, Reid 194 McKinnis, Vera 161,243 McLaughlin, Douglas 129 McLaughlin, Maquin 270 f McMichael, James 284 McMinn, James 270 McMullen, Lawrence 270 McNair, Jimmy 270 McNally, Ginny 119,270 McPherson, George 243 McPherson, Linda 139,165, 169,270 McPherson, Larry 270 McQuade, Michael 159,270 McQuin, Thomas 231 McRae, Alice 138,174,243 McRae, Pat 174 McWilliams, Sharon 270 Meador, Gary 243 Meadows, Don 2 16,2 1 8 Meadows, Wayne 270 Means, Hilda J. 184,270 Mears, Sharon 285 Mechner, Tom 125 Mechsner, Paul 270 Meditz, Richard 243 Meeds, Stephen 270 . Meek, Norma 1,1-1,1 19,191, 270 Megli, Kenneth 270 Meier, Ruth 270 Mein, Calvin 270 V Mejia, Rene 133 Meli, Jo Ann 159,270 Merando, Stephen 270 Mercer, Clint 1 3 1 ,270 Mercer, Jim 131 Merchant, Bill 197,243 Meredith, Kay 243 Merrill, Charlene 270 Merrioll, James 270 Merritt, Tommy 284 , Merz., Leon 270 Messenger, Richard 1 72,1 86 ,. 1 89,243 Metro, Charles 270 Meyer, Karen 1 12,122,243 Meyer, Marcia 231 Mezger, Fred 160,284 Michaelis, Dan 135,270 Mielke, Connie 270 Mier, Ruth 138 Miksch, Judy 243 Milano, Barbara 270 Miles, Diane 270 Miles, Gary 270 Martin, Chrystene 138,159, 269 Martin, Dixie 269 Martin, Edward 186,231 Marti n , Gary 269 ' Martin, Larry 269 Martin, Midge 231 Martin , Nancy 269 Martin, Pete 132,133 Martin, Tommie 269 Martin, Terry 269 Martenache, Robert 184,197 Maru, Jack 146 Masneter, William 269 Mashetter, Bill 154 Mason, Kenneth 243 Massey, Gary 210 Massoglio, Carolyn 269 Mathis Matthe , Tony 269 ws, Sandra 221 Mattingly. Ned 269 Mavity, Gary 21 1,129 Maxwe ll, Lois 138,1 75,243 May, Betty 269 May, Floyd 211,269 Mayfield, Susan 269 Mayhood, Carrol 127 Mays, Clyde 243 Maze, Marilyn 269 McAtee, George 269 McAtee, Patricia 243,138 McBurney, John ,1 73,180,269 McCan McCan n, Katrina 1 14,1 15,269 n, Taylor 243 McCarter, Douglas 133,186 McCarthy, John 243 Milgrim, Eric 1 61 ,271 Miller Alice 138,270 Miller, Bud 243 Miller, Diana 270,121 Miller, Charles 270 Miller, Donald 270 Miller Duane 270 Miller Edward 176,243 Miller, Faith 270 Miller, Harry 129 Miller, Jerry 271 Miller, Ken 271 Miller, Lanny 176,177,243 Miller, Larry 243 Miller, Lawrence 243 Miller, Phillip 271 Miller, Robert 271 Milleson, Georgia 271 Millikan, Thomas 129 Mills, Larry 270 Mills, Dianna 271 Millspaugh, Charlie 152,154, 284 Milluman, Gary 270 Milner, Jit 216 Milner, Orlin 231 Minden, Neil 244 - Minnick, Mary 119 ' Mintier, John 244 Mirostaw, Cherlye 271 Mitchell, Jerry 133,271 Mitchell, Josea 1 16,271 Mitchell, Marci 271 Mitchell, Mary 1 1 1,1 17,144, 244,271 S Mitchell, Ronald 176,244 Mitshell, Marlaine 271 Mitts, Carolyn 271 Mitts, Gene 126,127 Mitts, Harold 271 Mitts, Marilyn 138,271 Mitts, Terry 127,244 Miyazoki, Alan 271 Moen, Richard 271 Moffett, Don 179,271 Molder, Dennis 135 Morrison, Linda 271 Morrison, Stanley 271 Morrow, Bernard 271 Mortimer, Dan 146,147 Mosler, Frieda 271 Mosler, Lana 161 Mosler, Steve 271 Mote, Elizabeth 244 Mount, Edwin 271 Mount, Steve 159,176,271 Moyer, Marvin 129 Muhlenbrach, John 271 Mullen, Malinda 175,271 Muller, Daniel 244 Mulliken, Judy 271 Mummert, Beryl 244 Murphy, Carol 271 Murphey, Joe 210 Murphy, Judy 153,244,271 Murphy, Pat 144,271 Murray, Edith 272 Murray, Edward 176,272 Murray, Howard 124,221,222 272 Murray, Rochelle 272 Mussat, Mary 272 Musick, John 272 Mutch, Dennis 272 Myers, Gloria 272 Myers, Gregg 272 Myers, JoAnne 1 1 9 Myers, Karen 1 12,190 Mynatt, Harold 244 N Naaktgeboren, Martin 272 Nakao, Sandra 244 Nally, P.D, 133 Nannavone, David 284 Neal, Marcia 144 Neas, George 272 Needham, James 272 Needham, Patricia 174,196, 244 Needham, Sharon 1 6 1 , 1 74, 178,196,272 Neeley, Joyce 272 Neighbors, Jackie 161 Neighbors, Myra 144 Nelson, Donna 272 Nelson, Evelyn 144,272 Nelson, Linda 1 1 1,1 15 Nelson, Marc 135 Nelson, Melinda 1 15,272 Neptune, Calvin 197,244 Neubert, Barbara 121,244 Neuburger, Beverly 272 Newan, Glen 272 Newbert, Barbara 196 Newcomb, Jean 272 Newell, John 272 Newland, Francis 244 Newman, Dan 135,272 Newoll, John 1 79 Newton, Steve 153,172,272 Nice, Eldone 284 Nicholas, Cherylene 272 Nichols, Gary 126 Nichols, Melvin 244 1 Nichols, Sha.ron 138,272 Nichols, William 244 Nicholson, Betty 174 Nicholson, Carl 1 13,129 Nicklaus, Gary 127 Nicoletti, John 272 Nidiffer, Judi 144,272 Niedens, Gerald 1 13,125,272 Niegsch, Joseph 272 , Niegsch, Dave 135,177,216, 2 1 7,2 1 9,220 Niemeir, Peggy 272 Nienhouse, Terry 131,272 Noland, William 244 Noltensmeyer, John 272 Nooteboom, Ranier 272 Nord, Dan 272 Nordness, Ceola 244 Norman, Nancy 244 Norman, Wayne 272 Norman, Wesley 272 Nordis, Elaine 196 Normile, Pat 177,221,222,272 Norris, Donald 184,272 Norris, Kenneth 272 Norris, Larry 216 North, Sue Zan 185,272 North, Walter 272 Norton, John 186,189,244 Noyes, Linda 161 Numrich, Bob 2 1 1 Nutt, Larry 272 Nye, Harold 244 O O'Brien, Donald 272 O'Brien, Julie 272 O'Connor, Chuck 272 Oda, Makoto 244 O'Dell, Jack 21 1,272 Officer, Al 244 Ogata, Wayne 197,272 Ogle, Bob 284 Ohmes, Greg 2 1 1 Oldham, Nancy 1 12,1 15,190, 272 Oliver, Susan 157,272 Olson, Amber 121,144 Olson, Marty 1 2 1 ,272 O'Malley, Charles 272 O'Malley, Mary Ann 158,160, 175,272 O'Malley, William 272 O'Neal, Michael 284 Oney, Bonham 273 Onuetel, Bill 177 Oplotnik, Mary 273 O'Reilly, Pat 197,245 Orr, Robert 273 Ortaloni, Al 216 Osborn, Grayce 273 Osborn, Diana 1 19,138,139, 179,273 Osborn, John 177 Osborn, Richard 273 Osborne, John 210,245 Osburn, Bill 129 Ostenberg, Karen 273 Otto, Mary Ellen 159,273 Owens, Dennis 135,21 1 Owens, Jerry 189,244 Owens, John 273 Owsley, Seth 273 P Pace, Randy 273 Pacelli, Dick 130,131,184 Packard, Charles 273 Page, Don 231 Page, Douglas 180 Painter, Robert 175,245 Palcher, John 159,179,273 Pallister, Cindy 175,273 Palmer, Norwin 176,245 Palmer, Vicki 1 14,1 1 5,245 Papish, Betty 273 Paris, John 216 Parker, George 133,245 Parker, James 133 Parker, Jill 95,121 Parker, John 273 Parker, Rosie 138,160,273 Parkison, Sonja 273 Parks, Steve 224,273 Parmenter, Thomas 133 Parrett, Jean 245 Parrett, Kent 1 76,1 77,245 Parsons, Jack 245 Passmore, Gary 245 Passmore, Marilyn 273 Passmore, Nancy 245 Patchin, Ronald 273 Paterson, Bill 124 Patterson, James 273 Paterson, Janice 153 Paterson, John 1 77,2 10 Paterson, Mary Ellen 157 Paterson, Nancy 178 Paterson, Roscoe 176 Patton, Sherwin 273 Paugh, Connie 139,273 Paxson, Max 273 Paxton, Dennis 273 Paylor, Esther 1 75,1 95,245 Payne, Robert 273 Pearson, Karalee Sue 183 Pease, Dan 231 Peasley, Gary 273 Peaster, Richard 245 Peck, Marcia 273 Peddy, Kathryn 1 14 Pederson, Inger 138,179,273 Peer, Carl 147,273 Pelizza, John 147,273 Pellegrin, Thomas 135,273 Pellman, George 131,245 Peltzer, Cindy 273 Pemington, Peggy 245 Pence, Bernita 245 Pender, James 273 Pennell, Franklin 273 Penner, Ronnie 273 Pennock, Gordon 273 Pennock, Jeff 134,135,273 Pennock, Wilford 245 Penny, Janet 285 Penrod, Donald 273 Pentola, Wilda 245 Pepin, Gary 177,245 Percival, Frederick 146,273 Percy, Marie 273 Perkins, Jane 144,273 Perkins, Janet 246 Perkins, Sandra 273 Perrigo, Jack 273 Perrigo, Joe 246 Perry, Jean 246 Perry, Richard 153,273 Peters, Myrna 138,273 Peterson, Janice 273 Peterson, Larry 273 Peterson, Ron 125,273 Peterson, Roscoe 273 Petrakos, Louis 273 Pettibon, Tom 147,273 Pfeiffer, Ronald 121,160,273 Phalen, Dennis 274 Phares, Melanie 274 Phegley, Ginger 1 1 9,274 Phelan, Nora 174,159,274 Phillips, Elaine 174,246 Phillips, Larry 176 Phillips, Lonnie 194 Phillips, Steve 274 Phillips, Terry 274 Pickens, Judy 1 38,157,1 90, 274 Pickens, Rick 152,153 Pickering, Russell 91 Pickiell, Thomas 284 Pierce, Bob 127 Pierce, Cindy 1 15,190,274 Pierce, Mary 138,174,274 Pierson, Douglas 274 Pieters, John 133 Pink, Judy 274 Pinkstaff, Alan 133,21 1 Piper, Stephen 274 Pippin, Charles 176,274 Pimstill, Jim 2 16 Pistotnik,Judy 1 12,121,162, 1 72,1 90,274 Plouvier, Linda 284 Pogue, George 274 Polfer, Neil 128,129 Polfer, Penny 274 Polfer, Walter 246 Police, Sondra 1 21,274 Polley, John 274 Pellman, Uelda 274 9 Polston, Dean 274 Pomatto, Lynette 274 Pomeroy, Priscilla 144,246 Pontello, Nick 274 Poole, Janet 144,274 Poole, Jerry 147,274 Poovy, Joy 154,162,274,144 Poppe, Janice 138,274 Porr, Wyona 274 Porter, Mike 274 Porter, Ron 1 26,1 27 Potocnik, John 246 Potocnik, Rudy 246 Potter, Barbara 121,274 Potter, Linda 161 Potts, Lyle 179,180,246 Pouch, Dick 246 Powell, Beverly 1 19,274 Powell, Marilyn 274 1 Powell, Stuart 177,197,221, 222,274 Praytor, Gary 147 Preddy, Judy 274 Prete, Lori 1 19,274 Price, Patrick 246 Price, William 274 Priest, Kathy 12 1 Primm, George 274 Probst, William 246 Prothe, Beverly 1 19,274 Pruitt, Allan 274 Pruitt, Ralph 246 Pryor, Kathy 274 Puckett, Bill 132,133 Puckett, Marjorie 162,190,274 Puckett, Mitch 179 Puckett, Thomas 133,174 Pugh, David 129,274 Puletasi, Aneterea 153,246 Pultzer, Cindy 159 Punshon, John 147,274 Purtle, Jim 127 Pyle, Carolyn 274 R Rabiai, Subhi 246 Raickleff, Robert 274 Rainer, Cheryl 274 Rainwater, Judy 1 83,246 Rakestraw, Dub 194,246 Ralph, Charles 274 Ramsey, Kathleen 12 1 ,2 74 Ramsey, Thomas 274 Randall, William 147,274 Randolph, Larry 1 13,125,274 Raney, Joe 246 Ranft, George 274 Rapholz, James 246 Raple, Joseph 274 Ratzlaff, Roger 275 Ray, Fred 191,246 Ray, Jean 275 Read, Arden 275 Reagan, Becky 195 Reagan, Thomas 246,159 Reels, Bill 159,275 Reasoner, Shirley 138,160, 1 74,1 96,2 75 Reavis, Barbara 196,275 Recana, Jaime 153 . Reda, Christina 1 59,1 91 ,275 Redfern, Vickie 138,160,275 Redford, James 146,275 Reece, Carol 162,275 Reed, Randall 275 Reed, Sharyn 275 Reese, Mike 275 Reeves, Ca.rol 179,275 Reeves, Thomas 275 Reffett, Terry 179,246 Register, Carl 246 Rench, Carol 246 Rendleman, Earnest 146,275 Renfro, Herman 160,275 Reno, Marilyn 144,121 Rensing, Phyllis 246 Resnick, Bob 1 1 3,127 Resnick, Dan 275 Reynolds, David 135 Reynolds, Ed 1 71 Rhodes, Linda 275 Rice, Linda 275 Rice, Nancy 275 Rice, Thomas 231. Richard, Ellen 161 Richard, Gary 1 79,1 80,246 Richardson, Judy 181 Richardson, Robert 133 Richardson, Susan 1 1 9,275 Richardson, Trudy 144,275 Richwine, David 275 Rick, Jim 275 Riecke, Larry 173, 275 Rickel, Rebecca 153,275 Rickly, Max 147 Riggs, vieki 174,275 Riley, Brette 275 Riley, Richard 127,275 Riley, Sherlyn 275 Rinehard, Susan 275 Ringle, Janet 138,160 Rink, Billy 210 Ritchey, Mary 144,275 Rivers, Johnny 176,275 Roach, Bruce 210 Roach, Theresa 1 14,1 15,275 Robbins, James 275 Robbins, Linda 275 Robbins, Ronald 1 9 1 Robby, Jerry 135 Roberts, Cheryl 185 Roberts, Kent 195,275 Roberts, Marna 275 Roberts, Paula 275 Roberts, Robert 275 Roberts, Sharon 275 Robertson, Glenda 121,275 Robertson, Jim 131,224,225 275 Robertson, Joan 138,139,246 Robertson, John 284 Robertson, Linda 275 Robinson, Gary 1 73,1 79,275 Robison, Marylee 275 Robison, Shirley 275 Robley, Jerry 1 35,2 1 6,21 7 Robson, Jean 246 Roche, Carol 128,275 Rocttger, William 276 Rodrick, Gary 191 ,227,226 Roemerman, Linda 1 2 1 Rogel, Kenneth 276 Rogers, Barbara 138,276 Rogers, Emma 1 12,1 17,175, 276 Rohde, S teve 131,216,21'7,276 Rokui, Cyril 276 Rolf, Alice 138,139,174,246 Romesburg, Richard 276 Romondo, Steven 276 Rooney, Patricia 276 Roos, Francis 246 Roos, Frank 159 Roos, Mary 159,276 Roper, Martha 276 Rose, Gary 135,276 Rose, Gerald 276 Rose, Kay 276 Rose, William 276 Ross, Charles 133 Ross, Mary 153,276 Ross, William 276 Roten, Lynda 247 Roth, Denny 147,276 Roussela, Linda 276 Rowan, L. D. 276,154 Rowland, Ronald 247 Roy, Larry 131,173,179,276 Royer, Larry 276 Rozell, Charles 276 Ruby, Kent 276 Ruffin, Winfrey 153,276 Rumburg, Jerry 131 Runnels, Merrill 96,186 Ruotsi, Paul 127 Rupar, Rodney 127 Rush, Nancy 190,276 Russell, Barbara 276 Russell, Cardyn 276 Russell, Dennis 176 Russell, Dennis 276 Russell, James 135,276 Russell, Patricia 247 Russell, Sharon 138,276 Russell, Tom 1 94,231 Russian, Carol 1 75,276 Rust, Ronald 1 3 1 ,2 76 Rutherford, Douglas 129 Rutledge, Ross 276 Ryder, Joyce 1 19,276 Ryan, Jerry 276 Ryder, Marrene 276 Ryman, Mary 276 Schroer, James 146 Schurman, Richard 277 Scott, Brent 1 3 1 ,1 53,277 Scott, Connie 144 Scott, Jeanne 277 Scott, Larry 277 Scott, Milton 13 1 Scott, Sherry 277 -Scott, Virginia 1 75,1 1 7,277 Scovell, Virginia Rae 157 Scogglns, Lutrecia 1 17,277 Scruggs, Roberta 277 Scvezze, Betty 277 Seckman, Paul 277 Segat, Kay 1 1 9 Seglie, Lonnie 1 3 1 ,2 77 Seibold, James 176,277 Seidler, Dorothy 154,179,196, 277 Seiwert, Jean 1 59,277 ,. Sellmansberger, Julie 1 44,277 Selvey, Leland 1 73,247 Senter, Mark 23 1 Sere, Donald 1 35 - Sereres, Janice 278 Serra, Linda 278 Setter, Gary 284 Setter, Marita 1 38,24 7 Sexton, Georgia 278 Sexton, Jack 1 7 1 ,247 Seyb, Mike 284 Shaber, Judy 278 Shannon, Martha 247 Sharp, Ron 1-16,2 1 1,278 Shaver, Judy 138 Shaw, Dale 278 Shawger, Rex 247 Shea, Bobbie 144,278 Shellhorn, Donna 159,278 Shelton, Billy 231 Shephard, Cheryl 76,1 12,278 Shetlar, Jim 278,2 1 1 Shiraki, Neil 231 Shives, Dennis 224 Shoemaker, Jerry 278 Sholl, Nancy 111 Shove, Mike 278 Shreve, Ina 247 Shufelt, Mary 138,278 Shull, Nanci 278 Shurtz, Richard 159 Sibley, Jana 278 Siegenthaler, Jim 147 Sighel, Donna 121,278 Sigler, John 129 Silence, Marshall 125 Simmons, Eula 278 Simmons, Helen 278 Simms, Lee 113,124 Simms, Patrick 285 Simms, Suzanne 278 Sims, Pat 159 Simpson, Marlys 247 Singer, Preston 132,133,278 Sisson. Stephan 194,247 Sites, Kathy l38,139,1 62,278 Sitter, Barbara 278 Sivits, Dennis 278 Skaer, Mickey 278 Skolaut, Dale 177,231 Skorupan, Larry 217 Slagle, Donna 278 Slane, Danny 247 Slater, James 278 Sleese, Paula 181,278 Slentz, John 278 Sloan, Larry 278 Sloan, Patricia 278 Smardo, Dave 278 Sadler, Ida 247 Sadri, Kouros 247 Sage, Marshall 2 1 6,2 1 7,277 Saleh, Hassan 277 Salender, Ron 277 Salendle, Ron 135 Salmons, Terry 177 Sanders, Carley 277 Sanderson, Bruce 277 Sandridge, Jack 21 1 Sanell, Ron 135 Savage, Bill 216 Saving, Robert 277 Scaletty, John 277 Scavezze, Connie 1 19,162,277 Scavezze, William 1 13,127, 247 Schade, Herbert 247 Schallo, Mimi 277 Schaub, Genevieve 277 Schauble, Linda 277 Schell, Gregory 1 59,1 6 1 ,224, 277 Schenher, Georgann 277 Schiefelbein, Mark 277 Schielke, Eual 277 Schiewe, Larry 176,277 Schlagel, Ruth 1 2 1 ,277 Schaper, Kenneth 284 Schla per, Gary 277 Smart , Carole 138,247 Smart, Roger 247 Smith, Alice 1 16,138 Smith, Barbara 278 Smith, Bill 159,278 Smith, Carol 1 15,278 Smith, Catherine 161,278 Smith, Charles 278 Smith, Cheryl 161 Smith, Connor 247 Smith, Dennis 278 Smith, Donald 278 Smith, Eddie 247 Smith, Elizabeth 184,247 Smith, Gilbert 278 Smith, James 129,1 78,247 Smith Janis N. 184 Smith Smith Jonathan 278 ' I Joyce 138,247 Smith, Judy 119,162,278 Smith, Larry 278 Smith, Marilyn 278 Smith Mike 278 smnhf Rachel 247,174 Smith Richard 278 Smith, Russell 278 Smith, Sandra 121 Smith, Sharon 278 Smith, Stanley 247 Smith, Susie 144 P Schlee, Marsha 159,277 Schmidt, Dan 277,21 1,147 Schmidt, Gene 131,130 Schmidt Schmidt ,John 277 Sharon 277 Schmidt: Stan 277 Schmitz, Albert 176,247 Schmitz, Curtis 247 Schmitz, David 159,179,277 Schmitz, Gary 147,21 1,277 Schmitz, Larry 179 Schmitz, Roy 159 Schoening, Fred 21 1 Scholl, William 133,277 Schommen, Joe 157 Schornig, Richard 277 Schremmer, Alan 133 Schrock, Larry 277 Schroer, Candy 277 Smith, Terry 129,247 Smitheran, Clark 1 77,22 1,222,278 Smoot, Mary 1 74,247 Solomon,John 278 Sooy, Mary 279 Souder, Sally 1 1 4 Southern, Linda 279 Spann, Larry 279 Speck, Ann 1 12,189,247 Spehart, Nick 135 Spencer, Carol 248 Spencer, Dick 147,279 Spencer, Don 135 Spencer, Gerald 279 Spencer, Stephen 279 Sperry, Cliff 279 Sperry, Sarg 279 Spicer, Kathleen 1 19,279 Spicer, Mike 135 Spicer, Rick 135 Spillman, Harold 2 1 1 Spillman, Larry 248 Sprague, Donna 279 Sprague, Ernest 1 60 Sprecher, Robert 1 74 Stadter, George 279 Stahl, Chip 279.147 Stalcup, Robert 279 Stanley, Sanford 248 Stamm, Gary 125,279 Y Stancer,James 279 Stanford, Sondra 248 Stange, William 279 Stangl, Gay 162,1 75,279 Starcke, Paul 135,279 Staric, Rodney 279 Starks, David 23 1 starim, Sharon 61,121 Staton, Marilyn 248 Starmer, Susan 279 Stearns, Phil 279 Stebbins, Carolyn 95,1 2 1 ,1 90,279 Steckenrider, Nancy 279 Steed, Claude 279 Steele, David 248 Steele, Linda 279 Steele, Mike 173,279 Stein, Carol 279 Steinmetz, Fred 279 Stepanich, Francene 1 38,1 59,1 64 279 Stephans, Linda 1 15,1 74,196,279 Stephens, Barbara 279 Stephens, Bob 131 Stephson, Jerilyn 248 Stephenson, Lynn 1 19,248 Sterrett, Jim 279 Sterret, Sue 248 Stevens, Amy 279 Stevens, Daniel 248 Stevens, John 153,279 Stevens, Marilyn 248 Stevens, Sandra 1 1 6,279 Stevens, Steve 279 Stevens Thelma 248 Stevenson, Frank 279 - Stewart, David 216,217,231 - Stewart, Rochelle 174,189,248 Stewart, Suzanne 279 Stidham, William 279 stiguu, Jim 279 Stiles, Bob 279 Stillwaugh, Terry 279 Stiteler, Sandra 279 Stittsworth, May 161 Stoffler, Vic 129 Stokes, Barbara 248 Stoll, Sandra 279 Stone, Larry 186 Stone, Robert 231 Stonecipher, Janice 248 Stover, Carter 248 Stover, Gary 16O,1 79,279 Straham, Charles 279 Strahm, Elgin 210,248 Strawn, Elgon 177 Strawn, Elizabeth 1 74,248 Street, Dollie 279 Street, Suzanne 1 74,1 96 Streeter, Roger 127 Streib, Roger 284 Strickland, Duane 279 5 Strobel, Strong, Charles 279 Marvin 280 Stroud, Kay 280 Stumbaugh, Stephen 280 Stumfall, Peggy 284 Stuteville, Roger 280 ' Sullivan, James 280 Sullivan, John 280 Sullivan, Victor 194 Suman, Steve 284 Sumner, Robert 280 Sutton, Jerry 280 Sutton, Terry 248 Swain, Irelene 1 1 6,1 44,280 Swan, Thomas 177,280 - Swank,Janet 144,280 UIUIUJCDUI 55525 3:1552 PRNNNF N7 NO O I Janis 144,280 Fran 138,280 John 21 1 Pat 152,159 Robert 133 Swayze, Allan 280 Swearingen, Ann 1i19,1 75,1 89, 195,248 Swearingen, Donald 280 Sweeney, Mike 224 Sweet, Jonnie Kay 1 19,280 Swenson, Carl 152,231 Swift, Orin 280 Swink, Edward 177 Swcpe, Ethel 280 Swoopes, Bill 124 Syring, Linda 138,280 T Tackkett, Richard 176 Taggart, Marilyn 174 Tague, Dennis 221,222 Talbott, Linda 175,248 Talley, Roger 280 Tarvin, Marilyn 280 Tassi, Jacqueline 280 Taw, Gary 127 Taylor, Donna 1 38,1 60,1 62,1 74, 178,196,248 Taylor, Gary 280 Taylor, June 1 96 Taylor, Linda 280 Taylor, Mike 135,280 Taylor, Penny 144,280 Taylor, Timothy 176,280 Taylor, Verna 248 Teal, Sylvia 138,154 Tefft, Alvin 248 Tennant, Roger 280 Terbovich, Steve 21 1 Terry, Alan 147 Tharp, Pat 121 Thiele, William 280 Thies, David 131,177 Thoele, Juanita 280 Thomas, Edith 1 17,280 Thomas, Jan 280 Thomas, Jim 159 Thomas, Melvin 284 Thomas, Richard 280 Thomas, Roger 146,280 Thomason, Jo 248 Thompson, Dennis 157,280 Thompson, Fred 154 Thompson, Patty 280 Thompson, Randall 248 Thompson Ron 147,280 Thornburg, James 1 v2,1v4,1a9, 248 Thornburgh, Barbara 185,248 Thrasher, Larry 129 Thurston, Jim 176,280 Tiegreen, John 154 Tincknell, Linda 138,248 Todd, Andy 248 Toews, JoAnn 138,280 Tomlin, Vertie 210 Toney, Marcia 138,280 Topinka, Carl 127,249 Torgler, Lynn 280 Torrance, Nancy 144 Torrence, Andrea 174,196 Totsch, Janice 1 19,280 Tourtelot, Dan 135 Tow, Gary 249 Townsend, Lynn 121,280 Townsend, Robert 281 Tracy, Carol 174,249 Trahan, Carmen 176,281 Trainer, Pat 1 14,1 15 Traul, Charles 249 Traywick, Allen 133 Treat, James 249 Trege, Allen 159 Tribble, Jon 129,249 Tribble, Rick 128 Triebel, Ralph 129 Trigg, Raymond 281 Triggs, Raymond 184,281 Triplett, Jim 1 91 Triplett, Patricia 249 Tripp, John 1 77,210 Trites, Richard 129,281 Trout, Larry 147,281 Trout, Richard 281 Trcutman, JoyLee 281 Troutman, Kathryn 1 1 1 ,1 1 5, 281 Trowbridge, Rita 281 Tucker, Joyce 154,249 Tucker, Rob 2 1 6,2 1 7 Turnbull, Mike 281 Turner, Bill 281 Turner, Gary 281 Turner, Janann 28 1 Turner, Lana 1 1 9,1 74,1 89,249 Turner, Lee 281 Turpen, Jane 1 80,1 84,249 Turrel, Robert 281 U Ulm, Marquita 249 Umbarger, Riche 174,249 Underwood, Don 281 Underwood, Edward 1 1 3,1 24, 1 47,28 1 Underwood. John 146 Uranker, Barbara 1 2 1 ,1 62,281 Urner, Christine 1 74 Utermoehlen, David 129,281 Utes, Judy 281 V Valentine, Richard 2 1 0,281 Van Allenn, Gale 281 Van Amburgh, Mike 281 Van Auken, Mark 131 Vance, Linda 281 Vance, William 281 Vanderbeck, Henry 129,281 Vanek, Delbert 153,177,249 Van Gorden, Janice 281 Van Huken, Mark 249 Van Laningham, Karen 231 Van Laningham, Ronnie 281 Vanmiddlesworth, Janice 281 Van Pelt, Anita 121,281 Van Scyoc, Leland 224,225 Vantrease, Richard 284 Varsolona, Janice 281 Varvel, Keith 1 77,22 1 ,222,281 Vaughn, Bob 1 3 1 Vaughn, Jack 152 Vaughn, Jan 161 Vaughn, Lyla 174,249 Vaughn, Paul 176,281 Vazquez, Linda 138 Veith, Jeannie 281 Venturella, Robert 194 Verhage, Paul 281 Verleye, Antonia 249 Verner, Thomas 281 Vessey, Harriet 1 12,1 17,281 Vettei, Jimes 281 1 Vickers, Richard 131 ,1 77 Viers, Lora 249 Viets, George 281 Vietti, David 175 Vignery, James 189 Vignery, Ronald 134,172,1 77, 210,249 Vilela, Doreen 119,281 Viles, Loyce 138,139,165,281 Vinardi. Threasa 281 Vincent, Edith 161 Vining, Arlene 138,178,281 Vlcek, Leslie 281 Vogel, Sandi 282 Vogel, Sheryll 165,174,1S9, 249 Vogel, Steve 129,164,249 Vore, Earl 284 Vowells, Mike 249 W Wachter, A. 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