Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)
- Class of 1952
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The college, 'now one of the most modern V of the mid-west, stands as a symbol of the untiring efforts of our oresident. 4 I P 1 i -10-- i fx li President and Mrs. Murray attend faculty open house for students Mrs. Murray pours at Homecoming tea. William Monypeny, Dean of the College The door of Dean Monypeny's office is always open to the students of Southwestern who desire counselling. The dean performs many duties including the administering of the Placement Bureau for graduating students and the teaching of educational psychology. William .I Poundstone, Registrar Guiding students through the intricate process of obtaining the proper courses for graduation IS a part of Mr Poundstone s work Through his position as Alumni Secretary he maintains a close relationship between school and alumni .fQ, ..Q.,,g. ., V. -I K.- fl- K N-.f.v,5 N- ,. N.. .. Ne. . - f- ...J-...f,...:..., J...-.1-L ..,,..vys.s William Cloud, Counsellor of Men Bill Cloud, because of his ability as, teacher, advisor, counsellor of men, and master of Wesley Hall, the men's dormitory, is well known to everyone on campus. Mildred Skinner, Counsellor of Women Mrs. Skinner supervises the women's dor- mitories and teaches home economics. As coun- sellor of women she is an intimate acquaintance of all the girls. Irving S. Jackson, Business Manager Mr. Jackson inspecting new equipment and new buildings has become a familiar sight to students. His cooperation on numerous ad- ministrative committees has made him everyone's friend. ..15.- -11,-Q ' -:1-1 1:-1- 4:44. ' ...L4..,. ' 424' ,ini - . .-,A - :-free. A Q f , Agtfipx N f 42. xdf. ,'?','S, 5, f A fghjaf ..' ' QfxSf?ei!f'f Am'5k, f ci Blaine Nolan, Ph.D. ffl 1, If gg ' no if i ff- .-.. , fr' v.i ,A Nagy c ,,, , ,U l i ' f .. ff Q14? g1'gfcf' P+f , f' ff f :'Q.f1: uzmw wff f' Q A H- , 4 H 'Y y ,- s. up 4 fy , 1 1 t f . fu -.zz ' r-.am f,..nfa-c,w:I::f2-1f- 'W W- - W ' M S 5' 3'-. SW' P YW ich ' ' ' ' + Nam.. gg,-:.,7.:,i: gg, .,,f-K-4.-g.,,, , .. - . - .- . . Social Science Psychology and Ed. Murrell Snyder, M.A. Social Science Soufhwesfern sfudenfs gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools. J. M. Haghml, M.A. A ccounfing 214- l i I T i 5 I Jack Howe, M.A. Lloyd Edwards, M.A. History and Government Commem, The social science divisioniwas founded in order that the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an individual and as a social being. Students' attitudes and actions are determined by the different areas of the division, which include education and psychology, philosophy, Bible and religion, business and economics, history and government, and sociology. Dole Dunlap, M.A. Bible and Philosophy Anna Clute M A Elementary Education Eleanor Hoag, Ed.D. fflxw-'i,'1I , ,'4 .M-.ef ' 1 H H 7 nf. f, 4 - , , -. S ' N ' - - V, f ' M awry- f f . .ew - w..-avzfbcfe-'-n, 'H ..f ,.-flswzhf --',--- , :. rgr:-8f.:,:.m:menu-rg:-.. v-,wr ,f fffafi-f::1fZ:v:Mg:'nLE-94 --Qsfffjfgu.,wan-vA.-,r:,-4:fn::ra'm:m- can -f- v A dllgll 9 and Z ite ature English Clarence Simpson, Ph.D. English Helen Graham, M.A. Dramafics Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Library. -16- Allen Stowell, S.T.M. Librarian Slnce one who cannot effectively read, wrlte, speak and listen IS severely handicapped In all has learnmg endeavors, the Dlvlslon of Languages and Literature serves as the keystone of the educatlve process To the development of these communicative skulls, contra butlon IS made by all the areas ofthe dlvlslon, the llbrary, speech, dramahcs, radlo broadcastmg, lournalwsm, modern languages, lrterature and composltlon David Mackie, lol A Publlclty Director 17 ' I . . . . V Q . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . - , -, . . -Y V- - ,-: -.- ,.--55113-2 5-1 -2:-51:21-L A-ax? ' in f' - 4 'JieZ':lffm,- flu, , fl ' - 2.4, ,, ,, '..:,ggL V. .L-c Helen Evers, M.S. -'f.:.-mars: Q ,v:xz- v fr? - X:f-P f-'1Q2 :- ,,.,., ,,,, , , V.. 5-.,.z,,11,3.,qg .A . -:pAtL5f.,g.:1.j,N.. 32571: v ,dw . --., H- A ,MN ,, 4. natural Scien ce Home Economics LeRoy Sprtze Ph D Chemistry Students work in well-equipped laboratories Bernard Riedel, Ph.D. Biology '-Wight-Il i I i 5 Q ed i William Carroll, B.S. Lillian CNoud' M.A, Assistant Coach Physical Education Knowledge of man's relationship to science is increas- ingly necessary in our time. The various areas included in the division, biology, chemistry, geology, and health and physical education contribute to the students' knowledge. William Cloud, M.S. Physics, Math nfs. Mildred skamf, M.s. 'd H 'f MA- Hame Economics Director of Athletics Orcenlth Smith, S M D Voice fI'vZi.Z'f H . . . . QT- 1'-25: ,, W , -,, , W, .,.. N, , ,.,,.,, ., , , 1, V ,,,,,,,,,f H wp- -ww-fL-er.,,.:w:. 3'.y,f1.:g.wf,w'.f'f 1: fi f '.G5y,..3,Ssfy:,Qf-fp' '1- 1g..+tl!,4 2-,1.1y1,L,m :hzfgmgf .u mfg ,wr fig iv, . V ,, ,-15YYc3'.Qgg:21gf3g3-253-ffigf-plgrieAif'f,y7,1,.g3'fijQ7gw3 ,-54:aff.7'mf:,elg,f.fz1,-:-f1 '-'ffm-f:-:r,L, 41.00. ff,-M f -f -If 'W' ' WWW' M. ?ine 14rtA M l f X Sue Jean Covacevlch M A F or Hours of practice precede a finished performance. 3 Grace Sellers Mus. M. Piano 1 7 -A 1 A s..,.....-.2.L... Gamma Chaffln, M.A., Muslc and art have been offered by Southwestern from the time of :ts foundation and the growth of this work has been ln proportion to the general growth of the college Courses are offered for those deslrlng to prepare for graduate work and for those plannmg to teach Earl Dungan, M A Wind Instruments, Band -21- , - ' ' ' iz- -J -L ': 3 'filfadif ,lt . LL- ' ,1Q.g , '.1?A5Z7fi1. is '-3:,,, , in 2-1 :y,- ' ,, .,.., A ' L.. ' , , -,::,,. -, Y... 'QQL '. -f il' - f... , U' . ,. WMS E. Marie Burdette, Mus. B. Fern Dielmunn, Mus. B. Edith Dielmann, B.0 A jijxx, Piano Piano A Expression X- Students listen to records from the large collection at the Memorial Library. ,sg 'af ,g,.'y.i:' - l Special Staff c K 's.r-f-gf ,sw-. - . s - - v -Q V - '- '..s,s.s'- . Gig- 919. .xx 57? pf Y-' 1,-ini: is: :sz f , 5-Tsai' nz? s f Iissrgszrss fsgsssxsm, SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs. Edith Shields, Miss PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE - George Weber' admissions Evelyn Hamlin. COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow. M. W. Williams, assistant to the president. William Brinkmeyer, supt. grounds and buildingsg Charles Smith, Marten director of food 'servicemnd Mother Mob!! C00 er I I ' Mother Eva Rosecrans' Mother Mabel Cosburn' Pauline P r X 1 1 1 4k .- 5: f ,.,5.,sQ-.f. , g,,,:,,,,,. ,.v . .. . , ,.. t , A s . -wg f--' f'.',w '-1. ig. '-,...--. fd .ww ..1 ,Lung :. .-,fzxn g-1 ,,.-vw-.G 5.45. A . .f.-,,-. ..:. , , . ...., ,., .,.,..-v, -, .4 .. ,U ,.,,, . , ,, ,A N L X .... ,.. 1. ,. ..-Q yi, .:-W, ., A ,'11.,.....g,',,:.., , , , 3,v .zgglj-,7',l.g-hiv ,v.b..L,:f:,4v,:5734i m..v1CA.p,.:v - -.., . ..il,,,.,, .0 A ,. F ,f n Y R . 2-f4f..t....., M, .. H,f,: f,w4. , 1 W ' R .a --- v--' f 5-1-ff-' - - -'--F H , , - N 1' Q 1 L24.. 1 ,,,.,..,..- ' w 1 v , p Hn:-.iz -: fgfri' , I I I ' ' A f l 25 . I i 1 '34 -M. ,4f.f .JA .' 55,1 'U AA fp. hy... f .. .,.4.1, , ,L Y. Q: - .4 A,-.N i A ex X X S ' '-'ifii-:i'11.'1-vfsiwisf1115535 ' 114: 'ff' fi 2Z2?f i'n-'5Fzff3 1 'f'ff'2 -f Y eniv Senior class officers for the firstlsemesfer were Paul Book, vice- presidentg Churleen Kanaga, secretary: Donald Young, president. 1 -26- --4, -1 , mm ..,.,.,,,., A .EAZAL-:,.4A-4-.1g5.-L4-2.15 Tgggg ---Y ,Ld.z.'Gs'A.-i.v.hJ.1..n Patrlcla Adams Wlnfleld Kansas Azizollalx Afshar lran Pre-Med Velma Becker Wellington, Kansas Home Economics Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts Alice Boyd Larned, Kansas Music Dean Brlnkmeyer Winfield Kansas Business Admlnrstratron Dorls Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed Marllyn Daly Carr George Craig W infield Kansa s Business Admmrstratron Buclclin Kansas Education Psychology Gene Dlllman Hesston Kansas Phys Ed 27 a u o I 0 r I 1 4 a p I o o .f . sm n- , , ..,,... ..-.'!, .,. -e.. .N ,. Clifton Edens Winfield, Kansas Business Administration, Ed. Robert Everly Winfield, Kansas Business May Foo China Sociology Frederick Fry Winfield, Kansas Business Donita Gentzler Winfield, Kansas Home Economics Lee Haney Winfield, Kansas Education Juanita Hardy Pratt, Kansas Home Economics 'Ed Harvey Liberal, Kansas Sociology Michael .Hawkins El Dorado, Kansas Elementary Education Louis Hayward Winfield, Kansas Math and Education Joy Hill swift X31 7? Winfield, Kansas X Education Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge, Kansas -28- Phys. Ed. and Education W ., .Q s.4.a.:.,g'..L.4.e:s.:.44f4rLz?1:...s:-L.1tM,-32a3a.ifSr.A Virgil Hutton Winfield, Kansas English and Education Paul Irwin Atlanta, Kansas Social Science .lo Ann Johnson Winfield, Kansas P. S. M. .loan Fennema Jones Winfield, Kansas English and Education Charleen Kanaga Derby, Kansas P. S. M. Elmer Knowlton Winfield, Kansas Business Mervin Kraus Mulvane, Kansas Business Administration Billy Ledgerwood Cambridge, Kansas Phys. Ed. Charlene McCaleb Winfield, Kansas English and Spanish Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City, Kansas Sociology Naomi Mclntosh Marion, Kansas Sqciql Sc. and Religion Lois McNeil Oakley, Kansas Violin and P. S. M. f X. NCQ ax ,,f,f, SW ' As- Q, ' f f fe, 11 my , . . wifi Z if ASQ! f ff. twffss: f SW 45 Sf KAW f f iff few f f Z , Z f f A 74x fr fm so M Zin he ' ' ,M X w nf ,. H NAANII- I' 11 4, M 9 p4 ' 9' A' 4 ... f., ef ' ,Q V, :Msg 4,-V:-ug f , 4 .1f. 'f- J Gussie June M ayo Garden City, Kansas Social Science Wanda Miller Mayfield, Kansas Social Science Gregory Montoya Corona, Califo Spanish. Royce Orme rnia Mildred Murphy Mount Hope, Kansas Phys. Ed. Murdock, Kansas Phys. Ed. Howard Phillip Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art S Winfield, Kansas Business Wayne Rogers Dean Ramsay Johnson, Kansas Social Science Winfield, Kansas Business Administration Bill Schul Winfield, Kansas Social Science Mehdi Uoei Sherkat lran Pre-Med Sharron Smith W infield, Kansas Art .. , . V Y - , Q .5-.1 , 4, , -l -+ 3-.. - as-.yQ.:,,.:r q wily Y - - - - f--F f- Y-x A. is-W f -f.n.f- 4-.A U . ss.- -- Y-,-L .e4.g..a..s...--e-.csg,'.:,:,Il,I,Qgcg.T,' .-,x:2g,Q5.-4f,l-,:.,,Mg4- ,,,.,oH Eldon Snyder Winfield, Kansas History and Education Margaret R. Snyder Winfield, Kansas Social Science James Tiner Beachwood, New Jersey Chemistry Marjorie Tiner Mulvane, Kansas Speech Harold Tretbar Stafford, Kansas Chemistry Q S Donald Young Wichita, Kansas K Social Science SENIURS NOT PICTURED Jack Amburgey Jereldlne Muller Merle Coles Thelma Morgan Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn Hazel Dole Cora Overman Donald Drennan Ronald Overstreet Kenneth Foster Mary Parker Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips Robert Gray John Posey Margorle Gugler Barbara Roby Keith Hearne Ida Schindler Asuzu lbeowuchu Anna Smith Glenn Lenmer Marlorle Tuner Eleanor Livermore Sharron Wynn Robert Wright A Cappella Choir calls a clean up day 31 swim ass-FQ wwai ,. ,-.haf 'SJW 'f-'br . ' F 'ff , X :af fF 'f 5''T73'4'7-'-'i?f7 1-iff' fi Y '4.v.l'A'I k fW'f'J I 27 7' 'I ' ' fix' W JH' ,ll . ,. . . ., f 2- n J- J f univ Junior class officers for the first semester were Phillip Rader, vice-presidenfg Phyllis Bunker, secretary: Dean Drennan, president. Harold Adams Winfield, Kansas Shirley Bailey Winfield. Kansas William Bettis Pine Bluff, Arkansas Ruth Beggs Ensign, Kansas Glenn Biberstein Attica, Kansas Darlene Branson Syracuse, Kansas Virginia Brace Moline, Kansas Phyllis Bunker Wellington, Kansas Arthur Choate Wichita, Kansas Merle Cales Winfield, Kansas Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas Verdeen Cralne Winfield Kansas Don Drennan Winfield Kansas Nell Frank Wellington Kansas Wanda Ecker L yons Kansas Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas Karol Gregory L yons Kansas Joe Glllasple Elkhart Kansas Velma Grier H oven K an sas .lerry Griffith Winfield Kansas U U 1 . ., . I . 1 . . I 1 . . I . 1 . . 1 I . I . . . r C331 : :' ,575 . 4--s V Y ,-.'.4,, '1'i2'i7'.'4-1 , k JY ' 'fZA,-.- 4 Lazll-:7liJ.A' 7. UL - 55 ' ll'-1 ' -V ws, of N , - 'V 1 W . , f A r'v f-fi' 'E Alf' .A r ' 4 I Marjorie Gugler Chapman, Kansas Duane Harms Wellington, Kansas Phyllis Hartnett Ensign, Kansas Asuzu lbeawuchi Nigeria Charles Kanaga Winfield, Kansas Constance Kerr Cheney, Kansas Robert Kesler Cherryvale, Kansas Thelma King Winfield, Kansas Wanda Kirkhart Stafford, Kan sas Luther Kiser Lyons, Kansas Ladde Klitzke Ness City, Kansas Vefa Mae Langhofer Plains, Kansas Alice McFall' Manzanola, Colorado Sheldon McGuire Riley, Kansas George Martin Argonia, Kansas Dale Mason Wichita, Kansas Dean Morgan Winfield, Kansas Frank Newman Udall, Kansas Richard Phillips Kingston, Pennsylvania -34- Lee Price Winfield, Kansas Robert Puckett Augusta, Kansas . , l l l Phillip Rader Caldwell, Kansas Vaughn Reed Copeland, Kansas Robley Rhine Winfield., Kansas Joseph Toledo Jemez, New Mexico . Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon, Kansas Charles Yoder Winfield, Kansas Marlin Young Winfield, Kansas JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE: .lack Amburgey Gwen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King William Glass Dale Kubik Robert Kuhn John Parker Alice Pickens Charles Goforth Keith Hearne Price Heimer Ken .lohannsen Students prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feeds Builders relax in Student Union, Homecoming Queen and l1er attendants watch the game ' '-41 . V' -F,- war-mv-.fl gag- r ggi- gigfezffl-32,3-'fri-,..' as H- 1' 'T -Q 1 4- V wx 34' x s X. 1 1 i i I li i i i . il li r, Y- I I, V 'v+,J,,--wf..Ad15,j5f- i,f'r'q1x- T'?':f'X'gql',J13,.., -ff: 12. .I-J, .-, 1: .- .LL :.f-'-,.tQJf!':,l,:'. ?..Lv:'.-ww. J' rar. -'JF-A f, . Mugs. ,tl .530-44.-. rv 1.0-A-1-: A-5. -'cv l 'Si m l E: 125 5. I . P5 ' E 5 4 t H ' i -N l S A I i n f, H .. I - I, . 1' - 3 Sophomore class officers for the first semester were N Marshall Detter,vice-presidentp Patricia Fox, secre- I fi is V2 4 1 i tary: Allan Lundeen, president. 51 erm . f IA. wx- s i f 9 . ,im . M f 1,4 4 S gil Y . :ij , 1 fe' 7 , x , iff ii? P' ,1 1 ,M 3 R 9 W, fi 1 x Q5 29 fl Sf ni ' 5'?3+ff,1gf:f.2.- migfsy. vQ2,,,,::a,-' ' X ,aussie ,.,,1g.fr .-fv-of V 4- 'nf' :ff 4 .. ' ,-,,- Wy ,xl-M, ,-9... -V t, ., W A . -- - e ' ..-11- .4--rub-lash. . . Lf ' i.'v:l'k'v3! Q'42' 7 Tl' ' 4 .a- '-H li :fhT : T ,' A W W' -Jwuvwn-fa wg'-we ny -1-7,5-3:-Q1re.ss.i.s.g-u pay . ill - fgzf. f s5::.:.'1,- wwe:-gf' szrrslfsr of--.,,.f ,pgs ,4y'?fL1ff Jef-ww ,1 .ff..'w'f-f-ff-.fr f-Y -ww-W fwgw,.'t, nfs f Q f ga. fx.. f ,M ',,.g,.',,f, wSt?ff-Nw'2'f2ff-wi-1 e'imi'1fa.,f'f:kwf'Q ' ' Darlene Almack Wellington, Kansas .lack Ames Cedar Vale, Doris Barnett Clearwater, Kansas Kansas Benette Banks Oxford, Kansa s Caroline Becker Pratt, Kansas Mary Alice Branson Winfield. Kansas Bill Bunyan Eugene Beye Timken, Kansas Winfield, Kansas .loan Cook Garden City, Kansas Barbara Cri Winchell Chung Hawaii lly Galva, Kansas Venice Deem Halstead. Kansas Laurene Crilly Galva, Kansas Marshall Detter Winfield, K Patricia Fox Anthony, Kansas Rose ,Anna Ashland, K Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine, Kansa UHSOS James Farney Wichita, Kansas Fox CHSCS Mariorie Gillig Kiowa, Kansas Betty Gotchall Goodland, Kansas Kathryn Green Southport, lndi ana -37 :mei-ez me - fl -1-Q--fe g.1.r,gf,g1rrQ.:'f:-ep-1.2 ---' vga. ff., 91 ,, v,ffM.Wf1f-V 1- -, '14-V 4:13 Q'-m-'ff .Lf A - ,W-M v ,,f.f'L-' Dfw-,v Elizabeth Harris Moline, Kansas Helen Hawes Deerfield, Kansas Harold Henderson Severy, K ansas Betty Herpolsheimer Winfield, Kansas Patricia Herrin Mount Ho Jo Ann Huffman Sedgwick, Kansas pe, Kansas James Hudson Medicine Lodge, Kansas Paschal Jackson Charleston, South Carolina Carol Kanaga Derby, Kansas Rex Kell Arthur Johnson Winfield, Kansas Y Kingman, Kansas Allan Lundeen Fowler, Kansas Carolyn Lovell Burden, Kansas Marilyn McKaig Attica, Kansas Mildred Messer Little River, Kan Pacifica Hawaii Jennis Phillips Winfield, Kansas Dawna McQuirk Elk Falls, Kansas sas Migia Jeanette Nelson Oak Park, lllinois Marilyn Powers Winfield, Kansas -38- Betty Priest Winfield, Kansas W5 :' , . J.. A-. .ex r I l 4 , A H Constance Redfield Ashland, Kansas James Rethorst Wichita, Kansas Leona Ricard Hugoton, Kansas lsolde Rose Williamantic, Connecticut Patricia Somerville Copeland, Kansas Marilyn Stayton Winfield, Kansas Patricia Troyer l l arper,. Kansas Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands Betty Walker Anfhqny, Kansas Cecil Wallace Winfield, Kansas Barbara Weikal Bucklin, Kansas Gene Yoder Winfie-ld, Kansas SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE: William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luella Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands Students support the team with cheers. Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court. , - - 1 .f 32-4!:r'E ' f' 'Ll'-H5iQ?4f1':i Pf-i-'ef :.g:, f, j'!,--1-gg, iz.. -1 .. l i :f :ll li f. 5 5 'f ,. ff-4115. if fl .l 1, fi 1 1 i Ee l .. -f ' .-. H' ' 'q:.fy-,www-,w,vfy, ,9Q.4,.-,-.-ik, ,.., ,,.,,,LfiLla. Gs, ,us in-.-,-,-,,.,,1. -My , , miwze ,,kz,,,.4,-vm V, I X W' mikiigi-iikbiirf it f Qtek?-fsvwayit W fri We M ff' we it V-xr, x.....,.,-,VN ..,x,,,.,-, ,Y ,X -,. Y .,., ,-., ., ,M . AW, , , ., , b , J N V V I 'AME 14.3. i5,,.r,Y3 N , '34 Q: .5.,W,4. , . . My . M , ., t - 5515.43 61 ,,, UM., A. Q, ,.' , -. A H 'fi My iwibf ,- - Q- fs.. W- ,fr 'ffm be J, , f. ,,, 7.-, ,mp ?re lumen Freshmen officers for the first semester were Bill Witter, vice-preside ntg Don Doughty presl ' ff Y. 1 ff 1 A 4 is x 1 4, ,az Q 1 ' ? ST 31 4 cz i ii ,ze , ,fi if 4 dentg and Dave Phillips, secretory 'a x - - gwj 'Z jifyrgjl inggv w., 0 lj .-40.. f gmlil-W Marlin Bailey Winfield, Kansas U. W. Barron Winfield, Kahsas Leona Beeman Wichita, Kansas Janet Bigler El Dorado, Kansas Nanon Bird Sublette, Kansas Ruth Brothers Winfield, Kansas Stanley Brown Augusta, K an sas Melvin Cheatham Winfield, Kansas Val Cheatham John son, Kansas Alma Chism Anthony, Kansas Sylvia Circle Kiowa, Kansas Dale Clare Hutchi nson, Kansas Dishman Clark Wellington, Kansas Myron Cooper Moscow, Kansas Carla Curtis Bluff City, Kansas Richard Deatrick Winfield, Kansas Wanda Derby Wellington, Kansas Jacqueline Doughty Howard, Kansas Dorothea Drennan Winfiel d, Kansa s Larry Eason Winfield, Kansas Mary Esther Edens Winfield, Kansas Darrell Falen Stafford, Kansas Paula Forsyth Howard, Kansas Joyce Friend Burdette. Kansas Elva Gagnebin Cunningham, Kansas Marilyn Gale Wichita, Kansas John Garralda Howard, Kansas Jeanette Gill Wichita, Kansas Q is X X 'ks N , X' .y Donald Haneke Ellis, Kansas Joann Haun Larned, Kansas Miles Henry Great Bend, Kansas John Henson Wellington, Kansas Lois Holmes Plains, Kansas Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington Park, Cal if. Bonnie Johnson Sylvia, Kansas Thelma Johnson Caldwell, Kansas Fred Kemp Winfield, Kansas Ned Kimbrell Winfield, Kansas Anna Kinnamon Augusta, Kansas Ray Kirk Prescott, Arizona Larry Lamborn Wellington, Kansas ' Wilma Larkin El Dorado, Kansas Nancy Livingston Wichita, Kansa s Marlene Mansfield Argonia, Kansas James Matthews Winfield, Kansas Patricia Murray Winfield, Kansas Charles Muse Marion, Kansas Everett Newman Udall, Kansas Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline, Kansas Mary Olmstead Argonia, Kansas Chester Osborn Dodge City, Kansas Galen Palmer Lyons, Kansas Genevieve Patterson Anthony, Kansas David Phillips Kingston, Pennsylvan Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson, Kansas James Poovey Oxford, Kansa s ia Y' vv:'v'1 1'gr ' U 3v .i hi ,.4w5,wAfQ.521:f4fx'iiEi4,,. I, 1 .4443 yin LH 1 1 1 l William Preston Belle Plaine, Kansas James Rathnam lndia Nancy Renn Wellington, Kansas Patricia Rittel Marion, Kansas Margaret Roderick Winfield, Kansas Lloyd Satterthwaite Udall, Kansas John Saville Claflin, Kansas Virginia Schifferdecker Wichita, Kansas Joline Schwatken Elk City, Kansas Floyd Seely Caldwell, Kansas Kathleen Shields Winfield, Kansas Janice Shuler Winfield, Kansas Merlin Sizelove Wichita, Kansas Larry Standiford Winfield, Kansas Ramona Stephenson Rozel, Kansas Jerry Stinson Conway Springs, Kansas Mary Thurtell Akron, Colorado Don Townsend Wichita, Kansa s Darlene Vandergriff Douglass, Kansas Glynda Walker Fowler, Kansas Jack Walker Anthony, Kansas Richard Wells Hutchinson, Kansas Barbara Willan Medicine Lodge, Kansas Joyce Williams Haven, Kansas Maurice Wise Lyons, Kansas William Witter Fowler, Kansas Geraldine Woodworth Dodge City, Kansas .43- 1 fiaij- M S 21 , , f xi, ,xxx X E X X, 0 Q sk 5 .L X X Q K Q K , X X X X N s xx X X Q N ,E 5 QNQL- 1: - -, ' Mfg is ,WX , , fag ,fy sv, 7 Q wwf, W 142 V, Wf!!,W 'fw X X ff ,,, .., .fy .V X W1 M W i W f142,p,yf, MW' -Wm zz , Q- ifzwg ,. , ' WW 'pfyff MQ ff 4 f ,WA if ,ff ,J Z ff! gi Z , '77 f f , N X W X W 4 f 5 X X!! f ,W f , ff i Y 4 ,A il? 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Q4 wr--fx ?.g.'.'5!..,:Qj'XE1j:QQ'+-' Tf i'?3Hf7fQ?1a 5' -+it55i'S1-6 - .. x . 1: ., gk .-Lip 2-2.-Nz, -4:1 .'--if :e'.i.'x2-1'?fL'X,11 'Q' - ' 'V ' K .--N.. -. v,--ff.-.e.::,..r,4-- 4.4.4, 1.,..f1,:14.1-...:4.z.. ,:zx.1.x:.w-Aflgmsf ura.wi4'is-.aerA.:-i4f-'w-'mz:ifQ1'--4'I':J 27:3 ' N ' 3 111 'I ' Y Y fy' fs U' I Y 'of ,1 Pj' IIAIIA 'l I, -dry' f 1 nf' 5 .?f,fL'frf ,1 ', 2 yy 4 'Mig-Zggllfgillf. I 1 Qiffq AU ful Iv 9 ' 'jj-n,! ' 1 A7 lf., ,. pr I .,.zv ,, . . ,My .AME-gg-, MM--er .,'I.,.:f,-.41:s:1weL: ::....r1'-alia' 'J 1 yi. , -0--J' 4 --4 -Q. f Ziff or A-4 il ,1 ..-Q-, -,-- gil -i 1 1u,'. f :l- I- Okrfi Spa M -8 4' 1' xnxx wg 1 sk Y ' 1 Q S S X hi S 'Q 'N X Ss. Q X S x 1 45- 1 Q 'J 4 z 1 X, -, -u LL. L44 , ' F ,, :Li '-JW, ' We Mall Sept. l4 Warrensburg State 6 6 Sept. 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 l4 Sept. 29 F ort Hays 0 34 Oct. 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18 Oct. T3 Emporia State l4 52 Oct. 20 Pittsburg State 0 55 Oct. 26 Northwestern State l3 7 Nov. 3 St. Benedict's 6 l2 CH omecomingl Nov. 9 Washburn 0 28 Pictured below are 'lst Row: Coach Carroll, Chung, Winer, Gillaspie, Hough, Johnson, Dillman, Jackson and Coach Hunt. 2nd Row: Orme, Cooper, Kuhn, Gray, Standiford, Williams, Tiner, Hudson. Back Row: Dvorak, Kirk, Saville, Beason Bishop, Rader, Detter, Hearne, Hamill. ' Z, ff l l The Southwestern Moundbuilders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll, pictured at the right, fielded a small but fighting football squad. For their single victory of the season, the Fighting 27 over- powered Alva in a driving rainstorm. The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103- yard kick-off return by Art Johnson. Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognition to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an illegally made touchdown, pictured below, which would have meant victory for his squad. Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Football's Man of the YGGT-H nafnla 1511 krfb ll Craig and opponents baffle for the ball. l Builder basketball team members, pic- tured below are: lst ROW: Saville, Newman, Forney, Edens, Frank. 2nd ROW: Cullop, Poovey, Kesler, Craig, and Bloxom. YLLQEI : l Before leaving for the . Cf Cage Schedule S. W. Oklahoma State N. W. Oklahoma State Kansas Wesleyan Central Oklahoma State N. W. Oklahoma State Kansas Wesleyan Central College, Mo. Olathe N.A.S. Washburn University Pittsburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U. Wichita U. St. Benedict's Ft. Hays Washburn University Central Okla. State Ft. Hays State St. Benedict's Emporia State S. C. Opponents 56 49 63 40 59 54 58 55 46 52 58 52 46 74 68 40 62 63 55 44 67 66 Sl 57 56 59 63 9'l 27 57 54 62 58 68 55 78 79 57 57 67 55 65 56 62 SEASON'S RECORD W 9 L.-13 Air Force, Craig opens 7 remembrance from the f team. Frank Shoots f f if W .gig -lay., . ,f . . 'P , ,,,,, ,,.x x..,.v,, M., Wg I, -w -'-A w ,N ,....,. . , , ., -7 W, ., ,.,,,,A,,,,. M-, The Purple squad, coached by Harold S. Hunt, got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games. But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center, George Craig, at mid-season. When big George entered the Air Force, he had a 20.3 scoring average and ranked third in the NAIB statistics for field goal percentage. Although they exhibited some fine basketball at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and could muster but one win during the second half of the season. Going into the last game of the season, Jim Forney had a 17.8 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total points scored with 342. The starting lineup at the close of the season was Farney, Bloxom, Kesler, Frank, and Poovey or Edens. BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS, 63 T0 49, IN OPENING GAME 'Ml y ,,A.f.M , Q-.-M- -. .mv - -. 0, ,V .,. 1 aj. L,-,.i ,,Q5 ,1 15315359 m'4,j11,:, -,g3d:'ra'g:mg5g,l7n' I Y 795.5 I . ,Z . up ' 3, t 1 Q 4 I l l i i l A z 4 4 1 4 f 1 a 9 1 K - - - - r -. . -N.-X,13.fL.,.:g,,fy,.1.L', . . , ,. U , MS, N..r,,., Z?fEQfQ5r ,,r,i5 'Gifs f fr - fs. .- . i X -. - W-is-fees -- Q :.-'A-?...:1Q---.: '- ffm- J-Hi:'rua-LX'-rf'f'w:M Sv X' 'Q A If . 11' .-:.1i.:.,....q:' . .. ..--S-.ff ' ' ' - L,sv-..,:Qi-s.:,1,- ' X- Q,41:53-f1s3.gg3i5qng:agg.g5g'.cw-Us-:::':.1'a.f,gQgfC?fg2C iiggg ig,3 ,? A N. .g,,f3Q.':gf-1' l i E f fl l The lively B team played a hard, fast season winning ten of its twenty-two games. Team members pictured above are Newman, Knowles, Falen, Cooper, Witter, Townsend, and Henson. Pictured below, a tense moment in the Builder-Bulldog game. l 4 1 l ' 4 i if -51- - ': - - ff' -' '- - - - -'-P: 'f'-'dvsi-'fvfi'.zff-atlf' f 'f'1 77-'V' 1 Qg1, r.-fifvv 'us-fag' ff ':wf' ' ff,2Qr'f?jg1: Q 1 f: ':.'-If-1'a1 LL?LfL.,fuf.g4L,lg'Lfi',4'Lf4s:lgL.,l,1:z..f:Lfg.L.-511.1 ,- sn.. f:'f:-:,f:+iiif: R-ExL'r.'i2e+ 'f-31:35 4,41 ' f.: i::3,,1,, fi-1:-41: is Ms. so lst ROW: nuason, Detter, Kiser, Witter, Dvorak. 2nd ROW: Lamborn, Saville, Poovey, Puckett, Brown. 3rd ROW: Martin, Cooper, Carter, Palmer, Cullop. 4th ROW: E. Newman, Drennan, Pake, F. Newman. 5th ROW: Coach Carroll. Hudson, Martin, and Detter W.. A V 1 rack Under the able guidance of Coach Carroll, the Builder's cinder-men are a strong squad. The track team is built from five of last year's lettermen and a group of promising thin clads. Track, which is a CIC sport, took the place of baseball at Southwestern this year. work out with the iavelin. x ,R ,Ji N Q if , M 5 ii f 4 ' ii W ,V if gf, Wx' i, aw wif' f 'V i. l ' .t , 'nf -, 'avg ' , ,f x gg Q f C AV, 3. , V I fggtb f X . N C ,M ..,,,!.,, 'X' W I .f ,I f ,. tv , ,f , . s ,, f , s L X I I f i .:, 'H . A, -. 4 . f- A -sf .4 Q 1 ef- -M as-....W....-,t.:.s.M,.m-,swag-zsatgzv-:1,,, .1 'N ,ma Wise and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern. Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC. All of last year's team graduated and a '52 team was built from scratch. elm! 3 -53- Students spend many sunny afternoons on the courts across Warren Street from the Union. N ww few A -QS' W Nw K . XT MM' nw, ,M xx M, ff. ,WW X .. 7 - .ww ix. 459 , 5 X lava Q fa-fzfsp f wif? U , 51 KM 5 X Elif 4 ,,.. i 'gf ww ,Sf f ,--K, fw1:,1:',1g, 'I'-F g::,fJu2fQ.-7 .'wl:.:. . a.,1 -'fgna N v Qr1Dwfy.'14.t,'- -.:',5'ff'r fTLw .11-g. :J,'-fw-ff-4-'Y A gm' 9. f MQ ,. X,w,,., f 1 , H, 1 . ff ,ff , :iw -C5 I X f- 'wa-ei L- M - K I , , jg J X i A . .X Y? f am' uax.4nnnr..-..a.vamxx1g, X 51-5-,QW yi.-1.13.53 5 N with' ? V l f , 1, 1 f f '41-:1.g Wy . ,ff :W ti ff x Aw, Am , I ' W Q ,Q .5 vmsmpw Fawn A fast game of ping-pong is a continual feature ofthe Student Union. The girls' volleyball competition is another of the intramural activities. This year the girls got plenty of practice before the W.A.A. intercollegiate volleyball tournament held at Southwestern. my ' mf... .:- ,Vg v s wry.-fl-Y. :QW wr.: X -...g-AM--gg-eff-'.:,' w.1s:1,-ffg -mc.vm3'g'--.'. ff ,, nw. vw' 'r -.fc zsgf--:e1+,ffE1 mg?-1.afr-mfsetf,+Q1sf:f11Q1:Fi:4vi5i 2:5155-2:33 At Southwestern every student interested has c chance to participate in sports events. I, ljfwl- fm Q X ,Vi WY , .Y N xt 1: eff' A t R25-f . Wi? X fm .fkif f 'gg'-Q f X 52,3 Jw, xi' he x l ,rr C'laeerleaderA The hard-working cheerleaders are present at all basketball and football games as well as other college events. Pictured below at practice session are Jo Williams, Jackie Doughty, Mildred Murphy, Fred Fry, Chet Osborn, and Harold Henderson. 1 Q, .. ,1. s.'n . ... t '-'a f' '- '- 11261.L2.fE21-i1:ig7.-51:,5a:1'-1:21.-,yeilf-,xzrkiiegc J-2'2,'g5-Ag.-Qvt:7?2g 'Aff .1224 i 'G W -.r SX' K L xl :Ml . iv Y. ,-, . -Q., U -Z. wh ., W., ,,. fe fn., ,--. v V5 W.,-.,. ,V -, .,,f,:,.L --,. 3277,-51: gi g. Mzwgggip 15-w,,f5p533:ff',,.1Q..,,,?,,3.,,,.1,,.L,,,,..,..,,.,.V,,,.,,,.Ul.,:,.JN, ,V .J ,M , .. 1. . .- . . . A. 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Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants. They also held their annual banquet and dances. -5 3- 1. .4 'f gl Y '15 ff-' f .--1 o ...,,.:., ,..., N ' - ' 5 - ' - - 1 , ' ' .- -, ff.. fi Fil'-I-if -fi' I-WL J.1 g'.1i 4'5'fii1f.'i5ZC- ga- in --V H ,,,,..,.-, 1 -,sf.::ie:.ssQ..4Q1fs:4,f2:..ex1Q.5Qq4:,2gf2f3:ue':.y:,i'f f-vfg,g,,f ' l,i3iigg4igg1jf,gT'f ' ' 'lst ROW: Gale, Derby, Kanoga. 2nd ROW: Herrin, Forsyth, Hawes, Larkin, Holmes, Roderick, Bird. 3rd ROW: Barnett, Kerr, Drennan, Thurtell, Bigler. 4th ROW: Walker, Vandergriff, Friend, Miss Cloud, sponsor. The Women's Athletic Association is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational games among college women. There are both individual and team sports for those who wish to participate. The obiective of the organization is to promote sportsmanship, healthful living, and strong physical bodies as requisites to complete living. s Special proiects were the sponsoring of the visit of the 'Red Cross Blood Bank, and the High School Play Day. A , 1 High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tournament with six college volleyball teams from the College of Emporia, Kansas State, Kansas Weslyan, Wichita University, Friends University, and St. John's College. 1 ' -.M , f ' l ,, ..,... gg.. , rr ,,. v. - - l 'V , we , . 1 ng? , v -,, ' ya ss-. f s , 33 ,MNA A ff, . 4 4 9 4. N. 1- wg, 54vf,14+-.y,-1Ng:,-M.-,,f,,.x,.n..ff,-f ff ..v-- , ,.,,,x.,,, ,.,,k,.' . , A ,M W, A . 1 ., eggng., ,, Q., I A, ,, , , p, ,, ,. M Q., N, ,.,,f,,,. ., ef J,7q,., Mm. 2 ' '-55? -. f , - .12 5 'f f '-vmf 'u2L':1' .:.w9a.Tf15:L1L:M.s2?LG.m-fer4??4ei4fwf?zL52-0:1JN, -, . A , . ,,,..1.g,. ,,.1.Se.'Q-t.i15m'.:,?.mn.+H-e..,.m..f,.f...S?:..fa..,J .,.M.,..-A . ,- 'lst ROW: Detter, Hudson, Martin, Dvorak, Gray, Fry, Rader, Saville, Bishop. 2nd ROW: Reimer, Walker, Preston, Poovey, Bloxom, Kesler, Brown, Gillaspie, Witter, Edwards. Kappa Kino R Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claiming to possess the original Jinx - even Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recognizable. Rushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough initiation. T-he homecoming float was a tub with claw and bull feet containing Bob Everly. Kappa Rhos, advised by Mr. Lloyd Edwards, presented an assembly, sponsored Jackie Doughty as Moundbuilder Queen, and participated in the Milkbucket game. .60- ,,.,-,...,, ,, , , A , ,, - ,A -r f. . -. Z.. V1.2 4 . Q,-:P - Q- i-413' .-L-.-one i 'L -f' -hx.: .Q .1 .1s'. s- -f..'- i- -l 'EQ' ' li' ' ' -' ' A ----M Q-f--'fe--'-A-'-'-Y-T4-ef-A- X ' 'b2'ri '1w9mfe'..f-4.-E2n:'f3f5Y.X5s1.i-'f55'::5'fFf4if,3-e fC. gifs?-5552:Q,mg,::?1r-faifiafqa'-14532121:-154 l lst ROW: Gregory, Palmer, Hawkins, Phillips. 2nd ROW: Lundeen, Henry, Osborn, Townsend, Rethorst, Cheatham, Mr. Cloud, sponsor. Henderson, Morgan, Yoder, Drennan, Standifordu. nf fpailon nf Pi Epsilon Pi, men's pep club, had as its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili supper. The Pi Ep's float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St. Benedict's queen and won third place. Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a ll . gg midnight supper for the rushees. Pledge Week and Hell Night followed. Spring events were an assembly, the Milkbucket game, a spring banquet and formal, and the sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder.Queen. Organized in November of l94l, the group is now sponsored by a charter member, Mr. Bill Cloud. -51- 3-if-Qz- 1 xr. 1' ,JT 1 , if ,- f - Q 'g?S:f.f3f,,, feb .f Z! L i ..:?s1+fNgy:, f K. - f M 'Q y as ,y es.. w f .gs -T. KST '7 ff 5 :ff I- .,1,:,f-, , ,,, ., -f H A, Ax 1 t WJ f-Xa s, 1 ,. ,f ZWYN iff Www' 1 7 ,ff K .1 f ' ' f, , Q I gy 'f5fS?r'7Q,5'f- V7 My vi f i.: A of , X, K ,I ' 1? I V , f , I , I 2 . iff, , .5 i K 5 V ix D 'W' N tw- ff' Q f Aww X 79-1 , ' QV, , ' ' 'f , , 1 2, ,Y V, f f x , f I u , s M 5 ,Mg Z I f 3 ,C M. . U , ...nf I qgjrd, f rwg ff -. A ,V M s , , ,y Q9 ,, ., 'Q Q ' ,ig ' 77. , I ,' , I '77, iw: ' 7 ff ffwlffs Z. 'lst ROW: Hutchcroft, Haun, Bigler. 2nd ROW: McKaig, Edens, Redfield, Troyer, Weikel, Banks, Craine, Adams, Priest, Schwatken. Nelson, Deem. Branson, Mayo. 3rd ROW: Gillig, Beggs, Hartnett, Hsueh, Carol Kanaga, Herrin, Longhofer, Charleen Kanaga, Livingston, Gale, Derby, Lovell, Murphy, Ploughe, Gentzler, Forsyth, Somerville. inx ane Sweaters and skirts, the traditional garb of any college girl, are now being worn by the Jinx Jane pep club. The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the usual rush week activities - a slumber party, skating, and a dance. Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast, sponsoring several dances, picnics and an assembly program as well as giving yells before the assemblies. The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen. Late spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K. K. pep club and the annual spring banquet. , -62- . - f '4 'vs'-:frqgg-,..y , --1-N, , ,-L, . , Q... ., ,fgtg 14'-,, :..,f'..- .' 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J. . ....-,- , , . 4 ,,. . . . . Q . ... . l Y . . . ' I. . .if JP V K N 4 'E' '- F5351 A.. ,, ,-,, A. -A .A ,,, .. .,,.-,.,.....M,..H. Q, -,,.-. ,,,.-,,, ..4 .,,.. , F.. ,- J,-. 1.-,x vi ew. , . ,L,,.,. ..-.,,... .. .. QM, ...JL - A.- -,,...A,,,.-L.. .........o-.s-...v,N-,11fQf.+f-::.:.....ss.w2.'i-.3Ls.'f:.1gF'.f.k 'f,+1f.:. -.gaggaz , w G ' f.g.g55..f.g5:f:39i-egg., . Q lst ROW: Doughty, Friend, G. Walker, Fox, B. Walker, Powers, Kerr, Snyder, Bird, Boyd, Roderick, Brace, 2nd ROW: Combs, Huffman, Shields, Drennan, Nicholson, Miss Cloud, sponsor, Vandergriff, Olmstead, Gagnebin, Stephen son, Ecker, Patterson. O O The K. K. Pep Club is an organization that promotes interest and enthusiasm in all school activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members. The black and white suits of the K. K.'s are iust as much a part of Southwestern as the four pillars of Richardson Hall. Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K. K.'s as their uniforms have not changed since their origin in 1928. Other traditions that K. K.'s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning with a slumber party, continuing with a progressive dinner, and concluding with a formal dance. The many activities of the organization for the yearihave included decorating a float for the Homecoming parade, giving a dinner for K. K. alumni at Homecoming, sponsoring Betty Walker as Moundbuilder Queen, promoting numerous dances, staging an assembly program, and holding an annual picnic and paddle dance. -63- 9 '- ' Le., 'if f i i ws. . '. 513, 2, -pg nu-1,.., 4, 4-rw -Ty. . ,. , WN ,,.,. .,,. x1.-- f..fvq::.W:..11-,, ,-W,-fvfwm,,, --,A u..,,,, ,,,. .,... ng. f, .. , . , -1.- W v . V ,- .- ,H --, ,-w-',1:-f-- -g,,f,,4.Af.,,. K-A-,v.efrAsfr :L-vggmvvfa v 1' ,X ,f-x,fa.m-.,--nm wh... ,ffl ye ff, ,w,f',w-,f-Y f,.fQ.,f Ja wwf' ', - .-,. , -rg . . .A A ' , Y ' -Q . ' an f- - , -. ' W . 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Southwestern's charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year. PRE-MINISTERIAL, 'lst ROW: Ramsay, Pres.Murray, Clare, Wise, Harms, Mr. Dunlap, Harvey. 2nd ROW: Irwin, Beye, Garralda, Matthews, Mason, Kelly, Osborn 3rd ROW: Barron, King, McGuire, James, Sizelove, Young. members half foreign students enloy a varuety of soclal CCflVlfl8S Pictured above are Volencua Foo Hsueh Gotchall 2nd Row Chung Rucord Rose Almack Cook Gugler 3rd Row Ortuz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Chaffm .areen Afshar Bnbersteln Mr G Chaffm Sherkat Davls Mlgla mayor prolect presented scenes from Shakespeare Pnctured below are Dr Sampson Larkln Nelson Beye Rhine Jones Bettls Carr Hutton Dren nan McCaleb and Dr Hoag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac ' 0 . 1 1 . 1 1 ' , . W ' 1 1 1 1 I ' . . , - , ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 p n n 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' I , I W s 0 I G S 0 0 ' I 1 . , . - 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I ' . . , . ff Pictured above are Miss Graham, Tretbar, Kirkhart, Halbower, Kiser, Osborn, Tiner, Cheatham, Carr, and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for Bill of Divorcement. Cam 114 Fla em P 9 Under the expert guidance ot Miss Helen Graham the Campus Players lost fall produced Bill f D' . E o lvorcement agerheart was presented at Christ- mas time as is traditional. Luther Kiser was first semester nresident. In the scene from Eagerheart ore Phillips Cheatham H d T Becker, Mason, Tretbar, Kiser. Falen. Q , , en erson, iner, Hankins, ., ,.,-.,, 1. .f .1 . -- glngix' -' ' i I I l I l i 1 w The honorary music fraternity, was founded at Southwestern College in 1942 Pictured above are lst Row Baker, Klitzke, Haneke, Phillips, Biber stem Gregory 2nd Row Prlest Johnson Rlttel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer Davls Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffln Banks Sellers Branson McNeul produced early un the year nts first operetta of the season l Smell Smoke Pictured below are Baker Johnson Slzelove Blbersteln McNeil Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwante and Langhofer appearlng ln that production we-:,t.--fwyffq. , L f.,-,f:,1,:.j-3-'ij'-jigg-f aff ir: it , - .:. . 'L M - -we K ' ::'V2'.b.i'-x:'R Hwi-FIX Y ' L 'w:,zi.f::am' 5 H W 4 5 Y' Z Q 4 f C land The Band under the direction ofAMr. Earl Dungan toured 'I9 Kansas towns this year. Miss Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip. FLUTE Pat Herrin Jackie Doughty CLARINET Shirley Bailey Lois Holmes Joan Redfield Vaughn Reed Leona Ricord Patsy Riffel Barbara Crilly Carla Curtis Jim Matthews OBOE Be.nette Banks SA XOPHON E Darlene Branson Don Haneke Joline Schwatken Patricia Somerville Charles Yoder PERCUSSION Joann Haun John Henson Pat Murray Tony 0'Brate William Preston Dale Mason BASSOON Chester Osborn John Garralda CORNET Richard Deatrick Paula Forsyth Barbara Goodwin Karol Gregory Pot Troyer Miles Henry Eugene Yoder Dishman Clark ,701 TROMBONE Val Cheatham Don Halbower DuaneHarms Charles Muse Janice Shuler Mariorie Essex B ARIT ON E Dorothy Braddock Fred Kemp TUBA Leona Beeman Ladde Klitzke Winchell Chung FRENCH HORN Barbara Willan Wanda Ecker is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural force in the community. Its membership is not limited to music maiors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performance. From the large group, the Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour. During December, the Little Sympho- ny made a 1000-mile Goodwill Tour of I6 churches and high schools in Kansas. Miss Lois McNeal, senior violinist, was the soloist and Prof. Ross 0. Williams was the director. FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Ea rl Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan Louis Hayward STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Lovell Wayne Baker CELLO - Shirley Bailey Verdeen Craine Kathleen Shields Joan Cook Sylvia Cook FLUTE Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty OBOE Benette Banks Charles Yoder CLARINET James Matthews Lois Holmes BASSOON Chef Osborn i John Garralda FRENCH HORN Barbara Willan Wanda Ecker Don Drennan TRUMPET Karol Gregory Richard Deatrick TROMBONE Duane Harms Charles Muse Mariorie Essex TYMPANI Joann Haun DIRECTOR Ross O. 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SOP RANO Rey Valencia Jo Ann Johnson Colleen Tarrant Elizabeth Ploughe Joline Schwatken Jo Williams Joyce Friend Pat Troyer Alice Boyd Bonnie Johnson Jennis Phillips Leona Beeman Betty Priest A Darlene Almack Velma Grier Virginia Mitchell Mary Esther Edens Kathleeri Shields Benette Banks ALTO A Marilyn Carr Jq Ann Huffman Pat Murray ALTO lContJ Mariorie Gillig Sylvia Cook Alice McFall Wanda Kirkhart Caroline Becker Darlene Branson Charleen Kanaga Mary Thurtell Mildred Murphy Vela Mae Longhofer Lois McNeil Glenna Davis Mildred Messer Janice Shuler Dorothea Drennan Marilyn Powers Shirley Bailey TENOR Lloyd Satterthwaite Val Cheatham Bill Bettis David Phillips Marlin Bailey ..7 5... TENOR lCont.l Jim Rathnam Glenn Biberstein Karol Gregory Dick Wells Marvin Cranston Melvin Cheatham BASS Harold Henderson Charles Yoder Wayne Baker Dean Ramsay Sheldon McGuire Galen Palmer Duane Harms .Ladde Klitzke Dishman Clark Chester Osborn Don Haneke Merlin Sizelove Miles Henry James Matthews Don Halbower Bill Bunyan Dale Mason 1 if Nc , Q art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Union as well as of the Jinx won first prize among the floats ofthe Homecoming Arts ball in the spring. The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor, Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich, has several of her paintings in the traveling exhibit. Pictured above are Ortiz, Ames, Hankzns, Branson, Mrs. Covacevich, Toledo, Parker, Calnon, Hudson, is better known on the campus as the Science Club. Members meet regu- larly and study many phases of science Dr. Leroy Spitze, Professor Bill Cloud, and Dr. Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 'lst ROW: Ch Af h G ung, s ar, erike. 2nd ROW: Sherkat, Glass, Lundeen, Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze, Mr. Cloud, Dr. Reidel. pictured above, are Hutchcroft, Bunker, Griffith, Cheatham, Matthews, Rhine, Huffman, Eason, together with their coach, Mr. Jack Howe. The championship debaters were winners of their division, East Central tournament, Ada, undefeated at University ot Nebraska, quarter finalists, Baylor University. They also made outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events. The champions competed in a record 93 debates during the year. 0 pl members, pictured below, are Mr. Howe, Cheatham, E. Snyder, Rhine, Mr. Snyder, Bunker, Dr. Hoag, Hutchcroft, Kirkhart, Eason, Huffman, Mr. Dunlap, Matthews, Griffith, Miss Sorber, and President Murray. Not pictured was George Craig. The Kansas Delta chapter of the honorary speech fraternity sponsored two maior debate tournaments and promoted forensics on the campus during the year. i Pictured above are Scarrow, Stayton, Walker, Murray, Williams, Thurtell, Becker, Chism, Fox, Shuler, Almack, Ploughe, Livingston, Klitzke, Bigler, Lundeen, Mason, Beye, Cooper, McGuire, Witter, Bloxom, l Falen, Kiser, Poovey, Kirk, Stinson, Saville, Toledo, Osborn, Muse, Gale, Biberstein. wud u-.wvw.nw. Si ma bel lui Sigma-Delphi, one of the two literary societies at Southwestern, held an ex- citing rush 'week at the first of the year. Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the Sigma-Delphi song. A play night was co-sponsored with Belle-Athens. ln- tormal initiation consisted of a picnic and a Kangaroo Court. Formal initiation was held at the sigma-Delphi ball. Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn during Kangaroo Court. I I i I l x l I i i F i l l S l 1 2 l r r l 1 l l fr SITTING: Becker, Kinnamon, Puckett, Bettis, Tretbar, Toledo, Garralda, Curtis Beeman Sh ld L Crilly, Barnett, McQuirk. STANDING: Sizelove, Haun, Stephenson, B. Crilly, Cook, Gillig, Bsaddock Combs, Ecker. Kelle - 14ntlrenA Belle-Athens was founded in 1890. Rush week activities began another active school year. The Athenians sponsored a float for the Homecoming parade and an assembly program. The organization, together with the Photo Flops, sponsored the winning candidate for Moundbuilder Queen. ln March the group presented Lady Windermere's Fan , written by Oscar Wilde, as their special proiect. Deotrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of Kangaroo Court. N? ,f Ny., KVM . , f P 'XY .u.v- -,.,.,4,5-,f:g,. as . .L .NL SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with' Kiser, Klitzke, Kirkhart, Biberstein, Tiner, and Bunker filling the air waves. o is one of the more important forms of public relations emphasized at Southwestern. Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times weekly presenting music, news, and edu- cational programs. Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Graham, the Radio Workshop gives stu- dents practice in writing, producing, and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equipped studio pictured above. J major project for the year was the building and equipping of a new dark- room in Mossman Hall. Regular meetings were held to study the techniquesof taking good pictures. Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European trip. The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder Queen, Joann Haun. Sponsor of the group was David E. Mackie. PHOTO FLOPS, are Tretbar, Eason, Lundeen, Rhine, Ramsey, Haun, Puckett, Chung, James. -78- vw:iw:x:m:.g: vffw...., ff-mm ,.,,,, ,..,,,,.......s,.f,f e-....-,..-- ....,.., -A A -N ...L,peL,,,-,,. 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They overcame the difficulties of inexperience, the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once, and the problem of balancing the budget. Now the final goal, publication, has been achieved. The faculty sponsor was Mr. David Mackie. Staff members above are Robley Rhine, assistant editor, Charlene McCaleb, editor, Wanda Ecker, business manager, Carolyn Combs, organizations editor, Harold Tretbar, photographer, Isaac Ortiz, art editor. 'A ..80i Nl . , , . . ,, ,., . . f , , , I, ., K ff- Q ,ij vv- :g,1..qs-,t Q:-ff,'Jf1:1:'z,,'-R51 ?Wal-?'5fi2iiif-E?f-viii?fH5'ff'tf3if ?MiI i1i ?i?i1iU? 'i1 'N -- -1- xg- ,gi we-at 1- Wbffddifif-fiwxlw ftwifffkwf-2SfJ ' ' N36 'ii f'4't,-1+-.fefmf-ziwki fds' f -fm L.si.e.....,...a....c,, ..,,.e-..,-.e..-QM-....-L M ,QQ ,,.f.,z.f..s,fM.:.. Q,.,..f:.x.L1:f.' Jigmsmm4MfStmQW.2VLQiZgv'i5i9ldPD a?Qf,,-,,: , ' ... Raw, Y AY .---wgAf,mw,:'i,..1 gfw:-1-'12 Col egian 2. ln this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus, the Southwestern Col- legian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year. With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker, the staff has had as its goal to merit the f First Honor rating awarded to last year's staff by the Associate Collegiate Press. Jeanette Nelson, assisted by Howard Phillips as productioneditor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager, launched the first issues. Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fry as business manager. Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor. Society editor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor. Harold Tretbar, Myron Cooper, and Winchell Chung furnished the pictures. F Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing, editing, advertising, public relations, photography, and the many fields of journalism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop. As the year draws to a close, the, Collegian writes SO to a profitable year of reporting the progress ofa great college. A Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern Collegian preparing the next issue. Left to right, they are Wanda Ecker, Jeannette Nel- son, Fred Fry, lzolde Rose, Mr. Mackie, sponsor, Ladde Klitzke, Ned Kimbrell, Gene Yo- der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs, Isaac Ortiz, and Virgil Hutton 81 I I I I . Q ' o I l 1 --1 '- f,.,' ,' swf.. .g... -N., ,g.1.'w1w4.wkyJ.up .Mi ' .1 I ,g-1,331.2 if . 15,',:',f.1- w',.f'+'-1' ,guy .. 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Their theme was service, fl and some of their activities were helping with the Kiwanis pancake fry, and serving Faculty Dames. Members pictured are: Mrs. Skinner, Gentzler, Reed, Stayton, Miss Evers, Walker, Brace, Bunker, Hardy, Somerville, Becker H r ll Craine, Bulloch. -9 - '1 fl is V5- i 2 l l l l I l l l I i i J L r i i R I i i I i is an organization of the Women's Society of Christian Service with Mrs. W. J. Poundstone as sponsor. Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions. Members above are: lst ROW: Migia, Barnett, L. Crilly, V. Becker, Thurtell, Cook, Branson, Goodwin, Grier, Rose, Larkin, Gotchall, C. Becker, McNeil. 2nd ROW: Ecker, Valencia, Gugler, Hardy, Johnson, P. Murray, Hartnett., 3rd ROW: Walker, Schuler, Schwatken, B. Crilly, McFall, Ricord, Herrin, Hawes, Beggs, Hsueh, Woodworth, Green, Macintosh. ' The Student C'lariAtian 14AAvciativn of .. form a common loyalty to Christ through worship, study, and action. Their programs varied from radio broadcasts to tours, parties, and talking things over at their weekly meetings. A watermelon feed h ' Cabin t members, was held in the fall, and Christmas caroling was a proiect during C ristmas time. e P Mason. Harms, McGuire. ictured below are: Ploughe, Becker, McFall, Bailey, Stayton, Miller, Dr. Hoag, Mr. Dunlap, Mayo, Ramsay, fe , I 1 I 35 i A 3 E Z . 1-1 I provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in the field of sociology. During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital. ln co-operation with other organizations, it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people i 2 of Winfield. Members pictured are: 'lst ROW: Gotchall, Becker, Mclntosh, Green, Miss Luella Scarrow. 2nd ROW: Beye, Mr. Snyder, Kuhn. l l i ' l is an organization designed to promote Christian fellow- ship among the students on the campus. lt meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of ' religious subjects. Social times are also enioyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning ofthe i year. A high point ofthe year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr. James S. Chubb was on the campus. Cabinet members pictured below are: McKaig, Biberstein, Stayton, Walker, Hutchcroft, Gotchall, Troyer, Herrin, Haneke, Green and Forsyth. .Q-W XV? lst ROW: Hawkins, Hutton, Snyder, Young, 2nd ROW: G M G ' D - - Murphy, Hudson, Walker, Nelson, Lundeen, 4th ROW: Livings1?c?riT,ClarlE, Egsahtyfrencgglp .gtrlii MZEEILZ Mayo, McNeil, 6th ROW: Mr. Cloud, Mrs. Skinner. U makes possible self-government for the student body. Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern. He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems. Verdeen Crane served the student bodyas an efficient vice-president. Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs, but she assisted the president in many ways. -gj.. President MICK EY HAWKINS K f , ff-17 1 , 19 fi ' fSiffingj Murphy McNeil Becker Hawkins ' lStandingj Young Tretbar 1 Southwestern is represented in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins, Velma Becker, Mildred Murphy, Lois McNeil, and Donald Young. A ioint committee with representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Who's Who this year. Their selection was based upon scholarship, leadership, participation in extra-curricular activities, character, and upotentialities for future usefulness and success. chosen from the senior cla X , , Hawkins Becker Murphy McNeil Young f 4' if , X , f A I ,xx S, , I ss by popular vote of the student body. Loyalty and service are the basis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected. Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy, Lois McNeil, Velma Becker, Michael Hawkins, Donald Young, and Harold Tretbar. ..g6.- 043' Kelli Mv'5? ef-?i9i?5'w3 lst ROW: Dean Monypeny, McCaleb, Bigler, Prof. Poundstone, Carr, Johnson, Parker, Rose, Troyer,.Calnon, Warren, Branson. 2nd ROW: Hayward, Becker, McGuire, Mayo, McQuirk, Hardy, Glllaspie, Kanaga, Miss Clute, Fox, Barnett, Rittel, Gotchall, Toledo, Dr. Nolan. ' - .7I. Southwestern's Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24, 1952. Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members. The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers' problems. The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years. ' Urder of the mound ln Ma 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound: Don Adams, Ward Akers, YI I , l C h V lin Hoberecht Betty McGowan, Mary Rethorst Phyllis Bailey, Eugene Carter, Avin assing am, er , I Ravera Rolf, Esther Sheldon, Nola Tang, John Thomas, Kenneth Thomas, and .lanet Yoder. During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students' f IIBQQ academic gowns. ln order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average o over four years of work, be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the class, and spend two of the four college years at Southwestern. f Kai! er 5 enta 0 I9 I-1952 ... llilf i Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres. and Belle-Athenian inifiafes kiss fhe Jinx af fhe end of rush i Mrs. Murray home from Europe in Sept. week. P i f I ' E i E 5 1 ' W E 2 E E 1 L I i I 1 I 1 The four candidates for Homecoming Queen line up for a Mr. Dungan dressed for his parf in the u . . ,, . H I P'-'bl'C'fYSh0f- nearslghfed bandmaster sfunf. 3 -88- E 5, ,, , , X suis 547 Senior Day visitors lined up for refreshments. Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr. Snyder, won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern. I ed the award of the 22nd lnter- Dr. and Mrs. Murray welcomed Dean Ramsay's parents Mr. Howe present collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to on Pafenfs' Day. l winners from Southwest Missouri State College. i -89- w LD D i George Craig, Builder center, poses for a photo. i E 1 P Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game. - I 1. l u Students helped move books from the old library to the new Memorial Library 1 during a memorable holiday. 5 i G 4 I Mg ,, S ,P . . , fe ,, ! 1 3 The Mound, which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty, is the source of the Southwesterner's title of Moundbuilder. x r 5 s 5 Z . -91- Senior Day guests register in the Student Union. Pearl Buck, famous novelist, spolce to the students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield. -.nu in - 'pf ,zff4'f1Qgq3,'-1A:Zf:54if5e'sz-'NbaLilac?-'L'i'I,I-f --52-L-s---'ws 1- -V--xfgew yi'-Lf' -Q, ,ff ' . .. V . uf- .. . ,.,,, , , ,V , , , , . ,, , M, .a+ fc .mm vkwr- ig,-,im Q... 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At the dance the honor was be- stowed upon the candidate receiving the most votes. The title was dis- closed and the king was crowned by the president of Gamma Omicron, Velma Becker. After his coronation King Spice of 1952 reigned over the program given in his honor and the remainder of the dance. It is hoped that this new idea will grow and become one of South- western's treasured traditions. 1 I lvdfza . . Y 4 , 'L Mgzli P - A , ,XXLM :L A ASA! 1:1 -xg g Qi, ,,-. ,n ,, QLIZ' ,L..4-,fur-S 'gfwQbp,,g1gg'fN'Y, -y :f3g,f'Xg3-Qxfssjggy' if iff: r, V 4'-zgA4'f','K ' 1:Wfe - -f4E15':f .,-J 'fr '41 a:v'.!,5' S' W5 ,,::3f Q E Ce3l i'rli.'i im if ' . ? , 429' ,3- i : ?: - ' A M , k , . ,, - ., WA, X. . .A . W .mm mm ,Qfgsww,s:y,x.NmMmxQm-fQ-.'-2v.sfM':E,XiM1.sf'f23ff.e:fZ19'x4Q:f,?,'iffyK3f y'35g3,:qSis5f+uM3Y?iaggwQgQ K . fp may Queen I 4 i 4 i w I 1 I i 'I N A e Fi L H. 3 1 4 l 4 V5 J fa VELMA BECKER g r 0 V. iii Wg' agvf' V me ter 0 Ce emonie 3 1 1 3, i . 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CONTENTS 72, 48, 49, 50, 46, 54, 73 69 70 5l 77 68 79 57 8l 67 75 83 67 47 86 82 79 55 62 63 82 74 60 Mosterbuilders -- Methodist Studen Mbundbuilder .... t Movement Opera Workshop ..... Orchestra .........,,,,,,,,,,, - Order of the Mound ...... Photo Flops ..... Pi Epsilon Pi Pi Gamma Mu .... Pi Kappa Delta ..... Pi Sigma Gamma .... Pi Sigma Phi .........,..... Pre-Ministerial Students ...... Radio ............................ Sigma-Delphi ....... Sociology Club ...... String Quartette ................... Student Christian Association Student Council ...... Tennis ............. -. Track .......... Who's Who .........................-. Women's Athletic -101- Association 11, . ,,,,, i., 1. 1 . 'M ,- , w I wif'-4 6, ' -, M. , 1:1872 muff? iff'-1-rr wi ir. -4-' -11 -8-fy-4.-' - 24.4,-8 f 4 4, 'J ra--' - 7 3, 3,.y:.,, 'ss-4 8km , Adams, Harold ............. Adams, Patricia Grundy Atshar, Aziz ...............-- Almack, Arletha Faye .. Almack, Darline .......... ..A- Ames, Jack .......... ---,------ Bailey, Marlin Bailey, Shirley .... ....... Baker, Wayne ,.... Balloch, Eunice ..... PERSONAL INDEX Clute, Anna .... Combs, Carolyn Cook, Joan ............. Cook, Sylvia ............, Cooper, Mrs. Mabel ..... Cooper, Myron ........,.......... Covacevich, Mrs. Sue J QOH ....... Craig, George Junior ................. Craine, Verdeen .......... 16, 33 Cranston, Marvin . ............... . Crilly, Barbara Crilly, Laurene Cullop, Gerald ..... Curtis, Carla ...... Davis, Glenna Davis, Joan ........ Day, Patricia ......... Deatrick, Richard .... Deem, Venice ..... Derby, Wanda ....... 72, 76, 78, 79, 84 Banks, Benette .. Barnett, Doris ..... Barron, U. W. ..... . Beason, Gerald ........................... Becker, Caroline ....................... Becker, Velma 27, 35, 54, 68, Beeman, Leona , ................ 31, Beggs, Ruth ......... ..............-... Bettis, William ......................... Beye, Eugene ........................--.--------- Biberstein, Glenn .. 16, 33, 39, 67, 69, Bigler, Janet ..... .. .... 41, 55, 59, 62, Bird, Nanon ...... ......... Bishop, Robert ...... Bloxom, William .... 71, 76, 79, 82, 87 35, 63 82, 88, 97 Book, Paul ....... Boyd, Alice ......... Brace, Virginia ....... ....... 3 3, Braddock, Dorothy .... ...................... Branson, Darlene ....... ...... 3 3, 37, Branson, -Mary Alice .... Brinkmeyer, Dean .... Brinkmeyer, W. F. .... . Brothers, Ruth ..... Brown, Stanley ....... Bunker, Phyllis .... Bunyan, Bill ......... Burdette, Doris ...... Burdette, E. Marie .......................... Cales, Elmer .......... Calnon, Kathleen ...... Carr, Marilyn Daly ....... Carroll, William ...,..... Carter, Larry ............... -C- 14, Casbu rn, Mrs. Mabel ....... Chaffin, Gladwin .......... Chaffin, Mrs. Rita ..... Cheatham, Melvin Cheatham, Val ...... Chism, Alma ........ Choate, Arthur Chung, Winchell ..... Circle, Sylvia ....... Clare, Dale ......... Clark, Dishman Cloud, Lillian .... Cloud, William ..... ..f'57Q 74, 87 27, 67, 68, 72, 87 11, 19, 46, 47, 52 35, 52 21, 67, 69 46, 67, 7o, 74, 78 41 41, 66, 89 41, 69, 70, 72, 85 19, 55, 59, 61, 65 13, 19, 63, 74, 85 Detter, Marshall ..... Dielmann, Edith ..... -D- ff'li'1' 41, 59, 63 Dielmann, Fern .. 46, 60 Dillman, Gene 48, 50, 51, 60, 76 Doughty, Don .......................... 26, 27 Doughty, Jacqueline 39, 41 27, 63, 69, 72, 79 Drennan, Donald .,.................... I 70, 77 62, 69, 71, 72, 83 70, 74, 87 27, 54 Eason 41 Ecker, 41, 52, 56, 60 Edens 33, 35, 75, 78, 82 ' Edens 37, 72, 74 22 41, 54, 72, 75 41, 61, 68, 70, 72, 39, 41, 76, 82 ..102- Drennan, Dorothea .. Dungan, Earl ..... Dunlap, Dale ....... Dvorak, Marlin 41 ...E.. Larry .............................. Wanda ...... 33 , 35, 63 Mary Esther .................. Clifton ..,,,,,,.. Edwards, Lloyd ...... Everly, Robert .... Evers, Helen ..... Falen, Darrell ...... Farney, James Foo, May ,,...... Forsyth, Paula ..... Fox, Patricia .... Fox, Rose Anna . Frank, Neil ...... Friend, Joyce ..... Fry, Frederick .... Gagnebin, Elva ...... Gale, Marilyn .... Garralda, John ...... Gentzler, Donita Gerike, Ann ......... Gibbon, Harold ...... Gill, Jeanette ...... ...F- ..G.. fflii' f.. ,gun , L v. 'wp , 114-'vi-9'-ff.t.ff3':r-55' -f f' ,+:-ian' f- f:ff1.L ,,v 324?.L...,.,',,.' 'E,'i.':'J:::-uw., K:s...'-mm. 2.231 ' Gillaspie, Joe ....... Gillig, Marjorie .... Glass, Bill .......,........ Goodwin, Barbara ....,. Gotchall, Betty ....... Graham, Helen ..... Gray, Robert ,..... ' , ,, r '. f, Q . Q, we .rfflgmg-.f.5' yy ljfiliq 113.1-:fn3-.-,.-wwf f-gwng M.. ff. . l2..,.,, ... - rt--ilwt,-.1,.w.-. -1 .fffwm ,,, . 4 .rxfff X211-.i.f,.: f-,.4.'f:--fvfs.wf-- ff QM, -sz sz.-,M.N.ff,,3f il31jrrsC.Q.e0Q U-was :Msgs aw.. 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Henson, John .............,......,........................... Herpolsheimer, Betty Herrin, Patricia .....,.... l6, 38 Hlghfill, J, M. ............................... . Hill, Mrs. Joy ....... Hoag, Eleanor .... Holmes, Lois ......... Hough, Raymond .... Howe, Jack ............ Hsueh, Susan ..... Hudson, Don ....... Hudson, James ........ - Huffman, Jo Ann Hunt, Harold .......... Hutchcroft, Patricia Hutton, Virgil ........,.. lbeawuchi, Asuzu lrwin, Paul ....,..... Jackson, Irving ...... Jackson, Paschal ...... James, Robert ........ ..l.. ...I- Johnson, Arthur ..... Johnson Bonnie ..... Johnson, Jo Ann .... Johnson, Thelma .......... Jones, Joan Fennema Kanaga, Carol ...... Kanaga, Charleen . Kanaga, Charles ..... Kelly, Rex ,..,..,,,,,,,, Kemp, Frederick ...... Kerr, Constance ..... Kesler, Robert .... Kimbrell, Ned .... King, Howard ....,. King, Thelma ........ 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Martin, George ..... 35, 69, 7l, 72 -M- Mason, Dale ................ 34, 66, 68, 70 Matthews, James ..... ...... -.... 4 2 , 66 Mayo, June ........... ,---- 3 0, 62 Messer Mildred .,... --------------- Migia, Pacifica ..... Miller, Wanda ...... Mitchell, Virginia , Montoya, Gregory ...... Monypeny, William .... ...... - -- Morgan, Dean ............ ---.-------------------- Murphy, Mildred ....... ------ 3 O, 35, 57 Murray, Alvin W. .... ...... l O, ll, 66 Murray, Mrs. Bernice ....---------4------ Murray, Patricia .... ...... 4 2, 70, 7l Muse, Charles ..... --------.-------------- -103- 'w . '41 . -' - ' f dim Nelson, Jeanette ..... Newman, Everett ...,. Newman, Frank ....,V Nicholson, Jetta .... Nolan, Blaine .... O'Brate, Tony ..... -N- 38, 62, 67, 81, 85, 42, 51, 34, 48, 52, 42, 14 .. .... ... ...... -...-. , -0- Olmstead, Mary ...... ..................... 3 5, 42, 63, Orme, Royce .,.... .....,............. 3 0, 35, 46, 54, 58, Ortiz, lsaac .............................. 30, 67, 7.4, 80, 81, Osborn, Chester .... 22, 39, 42, 57, 61, 66, 68, 70, Poke, Jim .................. Palmer, Frank Galen Parker, Emma ............ Patterson, Genevieve .... . Phillips, David ............ Phillips, Howard ...... Phillips, Jennis ....... Phillips, Richard ...... Ploughe, Elizabeth .... Poovey, James ........... Poundstone W. J. ..... . Powers, Marilyn Preston, William .... Price, Lee ....,........ Priest, Betty ............ Puckett, Robert ...... Rader, Phillip ...... Ramsay, Dean ...... Riathnam, James ..... Redfield, Joan Reed, Vaughn Reimer, Herb .... Renn, Nancy ........ Rethorst, James ...... Rhine, Robley ...... Riedel, Bernard .,.,. Ricard, Leona ....... Rittel, Patricia ....t Roderick, Margaret ..... 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