Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

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F OREWORD Although Southwestern college has, in her time, met with setbacks of various kinds, a spirit of growth and progress has remained constant. To illustrate, let us consider a few ex- amples of the triumphant, as well as tragic, events which illuminate Southwestern's past. For instance, there are many today who recall with pleasure the night in the roaring twenties that the magnificent Madame Schumann-Heink song here. In thotsame era, South- western was instrumental in originating the Omnibus college, Beta Beta Beta, Pi Gamma Mu, and the inter-collegiote debate tournament. Also, in the field of individual endeavor, Dr. William M. Goldsmith, 0 Southwestern biology professor, made national news when he was called to testify in the Famous Scopes Monkey Trial case in Tennessee. However, after these-as well as many other brilliant interludes-the loss of two major buildings iNorth Hall, the original college building, condemned in 1949; Richardson Hall, destroyed by fire on April 16, i950i precipitated a major crisis in the life of the coilege. Fortunately, college alumni and Friends were not content to wallow in the depths ofopothy. After the initial shock, they mobilized their Forces and organized TheMiliion Dollar Build- ing Program, and the results oF their activities are only beginning to be realized in the form of new campus buildings rising phoenix-Iike from the ashes of the old. Thus, the true spirit of Southwestern, with its past fully deserving of respect and rev- etence, Faces the Future with courage and foresight. 37:1 7 512 K .C 1 Terry Allen Editor Editor . . . . . . . . '. . Terry Allen Business Editor . . . . . . Marrise Conaway COpy Editor . . . . . . . . . Helen Green Photography Editor . . . . . . .Dave Moore Administration . Organizations . Activities Athletics . Classes Alumni Roster CONTENTS Miss Edith Dielmann Miss Edith Marie Burdefte To be considered trustworthy and oncd is indeed a loudatory attribute and in an age of high mobility and constant change, the quality of stability is cer- tainly to be desired. The individuals Miss Helen Graham Mr. William Poundstone Miss Lillian Cloud Miss Fern Dielmunn , DEDICATION pictured on these two pages have demonstrated their fidelity through per- sonal example during their more than twenty five years at Southwestern. It is to these peopIe, that we dedicate this 1960 Moundbuilder. Miss Grace Sellers 7 7 Mr. W. W. Monypeny ADMINISTRATION DR. c. ORVILLE STROHI1 t t To All Southwestern Students: Through the years I have watched you climb the 77 --- stand before the Mound with the wind blowing in your face --- looking outover the great Walnut Valley with stars in your eyes and dreams in your hearts. Slowly but surely the real meaning of the Builder Spirit comes into focus and you catch a vision and are inspired. Being o Builder is like climbing a hill. Asyou ascend the hill, you are able more and more togondf-egl the great things that have been thought ondiidond done and believed and created. From this vision of the post and from the comprehensive view of God's universe, you are able to plot your own footsteps For the future. The next decade holds as great a challenge as any ten years in man's existence. It is yourstOr the asking! While you have been here, you have gather- ed sticks and lighted a Fire; and now you who are seniors leave it burning to warm the hearts and guide the footsteps of others. There are few earthly things more splendid than the Builder Spirit. HoiI Alma Mater! DR. C. ORVILLE STROHL President To All Southwestern Students: On March 23, l885, Southwest Kansas Con- ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, by resolution ordered the establishmentofa college within its bounds. A less fortunate time for undertaking an adxienture in higher education could hardly be found. The crippling conser- vatism ot' the Gospel of Wealth heidthe country in a cultural strait-iacket, a paralyzing busi- ness recession was less than a year old, labor lunrest culminating in the bloody Hayma riots added to the economic deterioration and the agrarian revolt was in its First feeble stages of protest. Yet the men saw educational pos- sibilities on the verge of maturity. Conceived their venture in terms of establishing an institu- tion For fitting new leaders for a new age. America in mid-twentieth century cannot survive without leadership able to cope with the technological sophistication of the space age, the subtleties of modern history and the impact ofa world in revolt against the past. South- western views with pride seVenty-five years of proven service, accepts with vital concern its contemporary role, and expectantiy seeks the challenge of the future. We of the college, believe we have in our Builders of 1960, the new man -- the new leader who will iustify the aspirations of our Founding fathers. DR. ROBERT HAYWOOD Dean DR. LESTER BANKINS Vice- President 5? a w nit MR. M. K. SNYDER loglment Registrar DR. Mics: 1mm 7 mirman, 81935191; af Fina. Am; VMQ meesm M Miss mmmmmmg ma, mammma Immerm m Pimp limmmm. m Ongwnm Tangy - w MR. LEOFGLCK MR. DALEGWAN ' I Mechanical mwmg Chemistry ' ,5; V VIEVE HOWE conomics , -- 1w M4 ...-..4.-, 4-..- -. . ROBERT HOWER MR. MANLY HUBER - MR. ORLAND KOLLING MR. BILL RIDGEWAY chal Edumnion and Basketball Physics 8; Mathematics Chemistry Biology AVX- MRS. MILDRED S KINNER Home Economics Biology DR. C. ROBERT HAYWOOD Chatnnan of Div. of Social Science hv W13; MRS. HELEN A. EARTH Economics and Soeiology Prof. of History 8; Political Science MR. JOHN ENGELHARDT Education MR. LYLE GEORGE DR- WALLACE GRAY Religion and Philosophy Business and Ecommics f2 J MR. ROBERT WIMMER MISS EDITH DOBBS Elementary Education Supervisor of Elementary Block DR. JACK HOWE M v- Histoqmg, Pouncal Sci MR. ROBERT KYSAR Religion, Director of Student Religious Life Mi MRS. VIOLA SCHWANTES MR. EDWIN SMITH Business and Economlcs Business and Economics MR. M. K. Associate ' DR. ROBER'E m Psycholggfr SECRETARIES, FRONTROW: Mrs. Ethel Johnson, M iss Carlene Zanardi. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Irene Koby, Miss Edith Prosser, Mrs. Ann Proch- aska. BUSINESS STAFF: Mrs. Carol Grant, Miss M: McElroy, Mrs. Beverly Rollins, Mrs. Vn Schwames, Office Manager and Accounv; COLLEGE NURSE: Mrs. Lillian Mae Smith HOUSEMOTHERS, SEATED: Mrs. BillRidge - Mrs. Sellie Vincent, Mrs. Hazel Clark. Mrs. Gladys Wynn. STANDING: Mrs. Nellie Steele, Mrs. HazelSaville. Mrs. Irene Fulcher. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR: Mrs Olga Powell CUSTODIANS: Mrs. Carrie Bynum, Mr. Walter Allen. NOT PICTURED; Mr. Al Smith. CE; Mr. Kimbrell. Mr. Clyde Hurst. Maintenance Mr. Lester McPeek. MULTILITH OPERATOR: Mrs Helen Peak 19 - - H 11!!! ORGANIZATIONS 22 FRONT ROW: Beverly Reynolds, Jocllyn Jaeger. Mike Stames, Larry Williams, Wallace Cromwell, Vice-Presidem; Carl Martin, President; John Stephens, Fernando Huaroto, Judy Fulcher, Secretary; Judy D111. BACK ROW: Joe Anderson, Treasurer: Mike Brooks, Larry Wade. Ken Forsyth, Arlen Gould, Bill Israel, Ken Strobel. John Prather, Mark Arthur, David Dolsen. NOT PICTURED; Daniel Ebong and Jim Mlles. STUDENT COUNCIL To Students and Friends of Soufhwesfern College: The Student Governmenf of Southwestern performs many duties and activities, some necessary, others nof so impor- tant, yet still as leaders we are driven by an ultimate goal which is beyond the duty of the moment--truth that cannot be separated from God. This must be our chaIIenge. Sincerely, Carl Martin Student Council President FRONT ROW: Lenore Kempfer, Program Chairman; LaReta Guthrie, Crystal Kellogg, Lou Ann Fralic, Sylvia Daves, Barbara Thompson, Susan Kitch. SECOND ROW: Merwin Mitchell, David Dolsen, John Prather, Co-Chairman; Jim Shultz, Dwight Ramsey, John Webb, LeRoy Brannon. NOT PICTURED: GwenMatthews, BillTodd, Anita Todd, Cliffordjohnson, Lola Fields, Gayle Gore, Bruce Williams, Charlotte Roberts, Judy Dill, Juanita Parisho, Mervin Darter, Mike Starnes, Larry Montgomery, Billie Day, Co-Chairman. CAMPUS-Y We, the Campus - Y of Southwestern College, declare our purpose to be: to deepen and enrich through worship, study, and action, the Christian life, undersfonding, and service of those it touches. 23 .. -75 ' w FRONT ROW: Cymhia Marvel, Sharofi Riggs, Susan Ingerson, David Nichols, Executive V'Lce-President; Sue Mnrrell. Fragment; Bruce Birch, Robefta Dellenbaugh, Florence Stauffer, Gayle Gore. SECOND ROW; Freda Staufferl Janice Savely. Barbara Johnson, Ann Winkley. Beverly Reynolds, Treasurer; MarilynStanton. Florence Cutter. Secretary; Larraine Lowery. Indy Huffman, Gwen Burd'LEE, Judy Brown. THIRD ROW; Beverly Howard. Jane Bmadie, Shawn Hunt, Mary Finley. FOURTH ROW: LaReta Guthrie, Ted Osgood, Jim Fankhauser, Ron bohzding. Clmis Ramsay, Elaine Evans, Marilyn Lungren, Larrr Huck, Janet McAninch, Barbara Thompson, Barbara Hamm. Arthur Clifford. FIFTH ROW: Gary Cooper, jofm Rhoads, Vic Dellenbaugh, Fred Kerr, Roger Lungren. Bill Israel, Jim Johns. John Snyder, LeRoy Brauon, Sarah Douglass, Gwen Matthews, Dave Dolsen. Gordon Garver. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT M.S.M. CABINET: Sue Murrell, Bruce Birch, David Nichols. La- Reta Guthrie, Beverly Reyn- olds, Florence Cutter, LeRoy Bratton, Beverly Howard, Marilyn Lungren, David Dolsen, Carl Martin, Roger Lungren, Gary CooPer. 3.1M . hum whinii, Pasi-mi 9.1.513 I l: .1 . '1 NW , . --V illim. m 5!! mil 3?: FRONTROW:F10tence Cutter,1udy Dungey, Secretary; Beverly Howard. President; Carolyn McCoy, Vice- President; Virginia Hill. Wilma Robinson. SECOND ROW: Judy Fulcher, Lenore Kempfer, Beme Persons, Cecilia Kittrell, Bruce Williams, Judy Charlton, Elaine Evans, John Stephens. THIRD ROW: Harriet Walker, Ken Strobel, Roger Lungren, Dorotha Kobs. Ted Osgood. RELIGIOUS LIF E COUNCIL PRE-MINISTERIAL CLUB FRONT ROW:ArthurC11fford. Dick Kinder, Harlan Ringers, Frank Smith, President; John Webb,.Secretary- Treasurer; Chrystal Kellogg, Sergeant-at-Arms; Phil Ayers, Jim Joh'ns, Wallace Cromwell, Michael Starnes, Student Council Representative; LeRoly Bratton, Vlce-President. SECOND ROW: Ed Bouse, Carl Martin, Gary Cooper. Vic Dellenbaugh, Jim Shultz, Mervin Darter, Vice-President; John Rhoads, Bruce Birch, Ken Strobel, Charles Martin. I NW :1 - 1 1A J'I 1 II! II 1glv'IV-V-1 1-1-15- FRONT ROW: Casey Justice. Mooydeen Thayer, Sharyll Vincent, Sylvia Daves, Jo Jaeger, Fanny Martin. Corky Marshall. Judy Fulchcr, Yvonne Osgood. SECOND ROW: Anita Todd, Judi. lsaacs. V1013 Schwantes, Beverly Reynolds, Kathryn York, Enid Elliott, Par Woods, Judy Dungeyn Barbara Heitschmidt. THIRD ROW: Beverly Howard, Phyllis Smith, Dana Crowl, Marilyn Lungrm, Elizabeth Miller, TURED: Shirlcy Hauu, Sue Murrell, Sharon Meang Janice McKelvy, Martise Conaway,JudndaIlton, Judy Hart, LaReta Guthrie, NOT PIC- Sandy Woodard, Rosaline SmooL FRONL ROW: Gary Wade, Arlen Gould, Larry Wade, Gary Cooper. SECOND ROW: Larry Montgomery. Burkholder. Harlan ngcrs, Roger Rowell, LeRoy Bratton. Titus 1 Fernando Huaroto, Wally Cromwell, Jim Glenn, Gene MiLcr, Dwight Ramsey, Dave DoIse11,Ted Osgood THIRD ROW- Larry Prather, Jim Holmstrom. Gary Branine, Gerald McGee, Joe Belden, Dave Moore Dave Wllson, Larry Williams, Curtis Ramsay, Larry Woods. Don Spencer, Dave Easterday. FOURTH ROW: Allan Roseberry, Gary Call, John Stephens, Mervin Darter, Charles Bond, Clinton Hoherechl. lgurel 02rd, Herman HoberechL Bruce Williams. NOT PILL'iUmi-D: Gary Barnhart, Dave Canada, Rodger Epley, Jarold Hopkins, Dick Kinder, Larry Lindblade, Carl Martin, EC Snubat, Bill Teed. n:n-Iadm't'tmw war: a: W 996::aw arid President. Yvonne 01 Vice -Presidems. Fanny Ma Secretary. Joja TrEasurer. SharyllViu Sponsor . Viola Selma President. V ice rPrcmdcnt . Secretary. bury Cu Treasurer. Roger R0 Sponsor Dennis Ecsident. Donnis Pcnigrcw Ice-President . Judy Dill freasuren . Lola Fields Fcretary. Mary Lou Bauer .Bob Pa lmer :esidem . kc -President . Mark Arthur gcrctary-Treasurer B111 Ervin :rgeanl-aE-Arms . Glea Means onsor . Mr. 3111' Ridgeway mrwI-b a: 50: mm wmmso 5 o HH-mw tr: I-I-F'U I FRONT ROW: Gwen Matthews, Judy Dill, Lola Flelds. Donuts Pettigrew. Mary Lou Bauer, Mari Waite, Lois Hoyt, Beryl Shoemaker. SECOND ROW: Lenore Kcmpfer, Sharon Riggs, HarrietWalker, Sandy Focht, Jerri Krehbiel, Dorotha Kobs, Jacquie Carr, Alice Amall, Helen Osborn. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Brooks, Peggy Schuyler, Jane Stickley, Ann Mc- Farlane, Gayle Gore, Carolyn McCoy. BeverlyStandeord, Mary AnnSomerVLlIe, Janice Moon. FRONT ROW: Mr. Ridgeway, Mark Arthur. Bob Palmer. Bill Er- vin, Glea Means. SECOND ROW: l-red Wagner, LarryHubbard, George Cole, Arthur Rexroat, Roger Larson, Jim Miles, Bruce Birch, Alfred Lowe, Jerry Snyder. THIRD ROW: Mike Alexander, Ken Strobel, Jon Love, Roger Lung- ren, Don Hogue, Dave Brooks, Mike Brooks, Lyle Kallenbach. FOURTH ROW: Charles Filbert, Rod Herbert, Kay Workman, Jerry Drennan. Gary Langley, Harold McCormack, Terry Hunt, Ernie Benneu, Warren Meireis, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:Joh11 Stephens, President; Judy Fulcher, Religious Life Council Representalive; Tonnie Martin, Vice-President; Beverly Howaxd, Secretary; Voncile Bolinger, Dieribution Chairman. SECONDROW:Sue Murrell, Judy Dungey, Irene Hawk, Elizabeth Eustice, Judy Dill, Lois Hoyt, Joyce Wait. LaReta Guthrie, Helen Osbome. Enid Elliott, Miss Dobbs, John Englehart, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jane Stickley. Carol Aspedon, Sandra Woodard, Marilyn Brooks, Myrna O'Neil, Marilyn Lungren, Margarel Davidson, Judy Watson. Jacquie Carr, Judy Hart, Elizabeth Miller, Barbara Heitschmldt. Janice Moon. FOURTH ROW: Ed Olmsread, Glenn Combs, Gerald Browne, Sandra Focht, Jerri Krehbiel, Isaac Koby, John Snyder, Bob Palmer, Jim Stimson, Larrie Scott, Jerry Snyder, Alfred Lowe. SOUTHWESTERN STUDENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ENGLISH CLUB FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Fulcher, John Stephens, Jeni Krehbiel, Vice-President; Judy Charlton, President; Terry Allen, Treasurer, Helen Green, SECOND ROW: Alice Arnall. Sandra Focht, Dave Buehrens. Gary Phillippi, Martise Conaway, Jane Stickley, Mr. Mcwhorter, Sponsor. W : 2B ' IIQ IA' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Helen Barth. JacquLeCarr. Bob Docking,Honorary Member; Rudy Dvorak, Anita Graham. Gerald Browne, Glea Means, Gary Cail, Sharon Means, EldonWalker,Wi1ma Radcliff, Pete Esquivel, Gordon Garver. SECOND ROW: Jim Miles, President; Warren Meireis, Vice-Pres- idem; Kay Workman, SecretaryTreasurer, Roger Lungren, Gary Bramne, Gary Langley, Cliff Johnson, Dean Price, Ralph Bonnell. Mr. George,, Sponsor. TIIIRDROW:Roger Larson, Bill Ervin, K. D. Zerby, Larry Hubbard. Jimmy Dillmon, Farrel 0rd. David McGlasson, Preston Franks. NOT P1CTURED: Don Martin, Ned Graham, Jerry Drennan. Jim Egbert, Le Roy Mills. Edward Sauzek, Nancy Schwantes. Leon Turner, Jack Weins, Richard Williams. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS CLUB CAMPUS PLAYERS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Miss Helen Graham, Sandra Focht. SECOND ROW; Marilyn Lungren, Mike Alexander. Shirley Haun. Mr. Carl Martin. NOT PICTURED: Mark Arthur, Bill Teed. 29 BET A BETA BETA FRONT ROW: Cecilia Kimell, Judy D111. SEC- OND ROW: Harlan Ringers, Fernando Huaroto, Chuck Filbert. THIRD ROW: PaulFreemyer, Mr. Ridgeway, Vere English. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wimmer, Clifford Conaway. PI SIGMA GAMMA FRONT ROW; Roger Rowell, Secretary; Lyle Kallenbach, Vice-Presidem; Mr. Huber, Sponsor;Cliff Conaway, President; Judy Dill. Sergeam-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ridgeway, Gary Keen, Gene Miller, Mary Sluchta, Beryl Shoemaker, Cecilia Kimell, Bettie Persons, Lee Grassmann. THIRD ROW: Tom Scott, Lloyd Northrop, Tom Stevens, Dave Moore, Charles Filbert, Fernando Huaroto, JLmDean. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wim- mer, Dr Laws. Brian Haupt, Dale Clarke, Caleb Abbott, Charles Bond, Dave Canada, Vere English, Dwight Ra msey NEWTON NURSES GAMMA OMICRON FRONT ROW: Joyce Wail, Raportcr; Judy Fulchcr, Sludent Council; Myma O'Neil, Social Cham man; Juanene Gis1ck, Treasurer;Gay1c Gum. Secrutar; 1.1dvD1111ucy, Vice-Presidelu-ParWoods, President, SECOND ROW: Florence Cutlcr Jean Walker, Domlha K0b3. 531311D0L1'1341.Sllr31HZ- paIrlrk, Barbara GIEHOVth, Emd Elliott, Ellen 1'1101115011.TH1RD ROW;GIad1s Clark, Manama Walla, Sharon 1111111, Elaine Evans, Carolyn McCoy. Religious LifeC 1111111311 RLpuscnmnve; 111111;: 8111:1131, 621111211163, Nancy BurgdaH, NOT PICTURED: 111:5. 511111111311. Advisor, Maridenc Wmcr, Mmydecn Thaycr, Anita Graham, Pat 1011115011. FRONT ROW: Judy Fulcher, Ruth Malicsi, Lenore Kempfer, Religious SOCIOLOGY Life Council Representative SECOND ROW: Susan Kitch, Carol Mason, Sharon Riggs. THIRD ROW: Mr. Snyder, Sponsor; Nancy Shubat. Secre- CLUB nary, Phyllis Smith, President; Arthur Rexroat, Vlce-President. NOT PICTURED: Billie Day, Coralee Marshall. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB FRONT ROW; Fernando Huaroto, President; Ruth Malicsi. Judy Brown, John AbdulAHaqq, E1aineEvans,Mike Curran, Mari Waite, Virginia Cabrales, Yoshiko Shiga SECOND ROW: Carl Maer, AlberL Singh, Vice- President; Bruce Williams, John Brusati, Cliff Conaway, 11m Corley. John Hadsall, Dr. Robert Haywood. Sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Daniel Ebong, Treasurer; Mary Lou Hughes, Secretary; Harriet Walker, Religious Life Council Representative, Marilyn Stantonn lraj Haklmabdollahl. '1, ,, I IH-V-W 1'; '7. . .1 ' Hi; 2 .1121 , FRONT ROW: Carl Martin, Dr. Howe. Mr. Snyder, Jane Stickley, ElizabeLh Miller, Lois Hoyt, Beverly Davis. Alice Arnall. Dave Dolsen,.Merw111 Mitchell. Richard KindeL SECOND ROW: Larry Montgomery. John Prather. Bruce Birch, Mervin Darter, Jim Shulcz, Dave Buehrens, Ken Strobel, Sandra FochL, John Stephens, sts Schriver, Bill Todd. NOT PLCTURED: Miss Cloud, M155 Graham, Dr. Haywood. Dr. Hoag. Dr. Howe. Dr. Laws, Billie Day, Nancy Shubat, Carolyn Kellogg. Tonnie Martin, Ed Shubat, Jon Love, Janice Moon. PI KAPPA DELTA PI GAMMA MU LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Barth, Carl Martin, Sandy Fochl, Miss Cloud, Mr. Lyle George, Charles Martin. Mr. Snydel, Mr. Hankins, Mr. Philipp. :H l t u I FRONT ROW: Lenore Kempfer, Janet House,Shary11 V1ncen1,Secreta1y; Beverly Standiford, Treasurer; Jerri K131113161 Presiden1;Helen Osborn, Vice- Pres1den1, Io Jaeger,H1ke Chairman; Sue Fitzpatrick. Pat Babb, Florence Stauffer. SECOND ROW:Gwe11 Matthews,Ma1-y Jane Case 81611;; Dale, Freda Stauffer, LaReta Guthrie,A11ita Graham. Jeanette G151ck,Susan Kitch, Mary Ann Somerville, Jacqu1e Carr. THIRD ROW: An11 MCFarlane Judy Ha11,D010111a Kobs. Maridene Witter. Judy Charlton Religious Life Council Repre- sen1311ve;Caroly11 McCoy,Margare1Dav1dson, Dana Crawl, Beryl Shoemake1, Barbara G1enov1ch, Miss C10ud.Sponsor NOTPICTURED;V11' inia Cabrales, Bill1eDay, Carolyn Fuller, CarolHerpolshcimcr, Sharon Means, Carolyn McComb, Karen Mc 0111b, Ellen McNu11, Bula Schm1d1, jeannineSpringer, RaeWarbunon W0MEN1S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION S$9 CLUB FRONT ROW: Gerald Browne, Isaac Koby, Ralph Hanna, Glenn Combs, Warren Meireis. SECOND ROW:Gary Wade, 11m M1165, Gary Bran1ne, Larry Wade, Secretary; Jerry Snyder, Joe Belden, ErnieBennett,J1mGlenn, Bob Hower, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Arlen Gould, Vice-President; Wallace Cromwe11,T11us Burkholder. Jerry Drennan, Harold McCormack. Gary Langley, Kay Workman. Preside111;Larry Prathe1,A1ma11d Hillier FOURTH ROW: Rod Herben, Davew1lson, Bob Palmer, A1Holdeman,Charles Davison Dwana Henderson, Dave Easterday, Rudy Dvorak. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Woods, Wilma Robinson. Peggy Pettigrew, Elizabeth Eustice, Marilyn Stanton, Sue Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer; Charlotte Roberts, Barbara Woodruff. SECOND ROW: Rogene Bahm, Kathryn York, Virginia Hill, Joan. Broadie, Jane Broadie, Susan Ingerson, Marilyn Brooks, Larry Williams, Jim Famk- hauser. THIRD ROW: Larry Woods, Bernie Young, R. L. Rollins, Harold Lister, Ken Forsyth, Vice-President; Bruce Williams, President; John Hadsall, Vice-President; David Nichols. NOT PICTURED: Jeff Anderson, George Cole, Robert Edwards. Charlene Grimm, Larry Lindblade, Phyllis Mathis, Patty Patrick. Donnis Pertigrew, Yoshiko Shiga, Fred Wagner, Annamaria Young. ALPHA MU BUILDER DAMES FRONT ROW: Mesdames Gail Harris. Nancy Shu bat, Fanny Martin, Anetta Hanna, Albert Hodges, SECOND ROW; Mesdames Estelle Boles, Irene Koby, James Duryea, Gay Groene, Carol Strobel. Mary Joyce Hughes, Mary Ann Carpenter. VIOLINS: David Nichols, Concertmasrer; Bruce Williams, Judith Cook, Barbara Johnson, Cecelia K1: Robert Edwards, Marilyn Stanton, Jeff Anderson, Jim Fankhauser; CELLOS:C1ifford Conaway, Margaret '.' Mary Lou Bauer; HARP: Martise Conaway; FLUTE: Judith Wedel, Gwen Matthews, BarbaraWooerlff,Joa-r Young; FRENCH HORNE; Shirley Haun, Janice Savely, Glenn Wooddell, Catherine Hutchinsonduhn? Fankhauser; TUBA; John McDaniel; TIMPANI; Don Gibson; PERCUSSION: Susan Ingerson. Wilma Mr. R. 0. Williams, Director ORCHESTRA CLARINETS: Annamaria Young, Judy Fox, Anita Todd, Larry Williams, Ellen Thomson, Toms n: Denny. Margaret Davidson; OBOES: Coralcc Marshall, Jane Broadie, Joan Broadie; FRENCH HORNS: Ken Forsyth, Fred Wagner, Ron Sickler. LeRoi MLlls, Elizabeth Eustice; TROMBONES: Larry Lindb , Gore; SAXOPHONES; Bill Bowersock, Keith Welch, Judy Hart, John Snyder, Voncile Bolinger; TUBAS W ilma Robinson, Susan Ingerson; BASS CLARINET: Joellyn Jaeger; BASSOON: Bernie Youngv DUNS: Larry Willia ms, Barbara Hamm, Jo Ann Wallace. Charlotte Roberts. Terry Lea, Donnis Pettigrew;VIOLAS: mmh Forsyth, STRING BASSES:Joh11 McDaniel, Margaret Rudolph, Marilyn Brooks, Raymond Carr; PLANO; DES:JoanBroadie, Jane Broadie; CLARINETS: Judy Fox, Annamaria Young; BASSOONS: Yoghikoshiga, Bernie UMPETS: Fred Wagner, R. L. Rollins, LeRoi Mills; TROMBONES: Larry Lindblade, Rogene Bahm, Jim BAN D Mr. A. W. Hodges, Director Innan, Dorothea Kobs, Gail Emery, Janer. House; FLUTES: Owen Matthews, Barbara Woodruff, Joan ufman, Janice Savely, Glenn'Wooddell. Catherine Hutclnson, David Nichols; TRUMPETS: R. L. Rollins. 1khauser, Rogene Bahm, Jack Weins, Curtis Ramsay; BARITONES: John Hadsall, Maridene Wuter, Gayle m, John McDaniel, Ronald Mozingo, Rolland Mozingo; TIMPANI: Don Gibson; PERCUSSION: Bruce. Williams, PURPLE ROBED CHOI j: Pianist. Rogene Bahm. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Woods, Peggy Pettigrew, Karen Wade, Barbara Thompson,' Ingerson. Carolyh Johnson, Barbara Hamm, Virginia Hill, Kathryn York, Barbara Johnson, Cynthia Marilyn Stanton. Florence Cutter. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Roberts, Charlene Grimm. Annamaria vi Gayle Gore. Pat Patrick, Donnis Pettigrew. Judy Wedel, Fanny Martin, Elaine Evans, Coralee M , Anita Todd, Susie Finney. Wilma Robinson, Mooydeen Thayer, Barbara Woodruff. THIRD ROW don Garver. Gary Zumwalt, John Hadsall, Bill McLean. John Snyder. Joan Broadie, Jane Donna DeWm, Sylvia Daves. Lloyd Northrop. Mike Brooks, Curtis Ramsay, Fred Wagner. 1' Clifford. FOURTH ROW: Jim Fankhauser. Dave Nichols. Mike Watters, Bruce B' Forsyth. Jeff Anderson, Jack W iens, Roger Lungren. Harold Lister, Glenn Wooddell. Williams, Lawrence Woods, Larry Williams, Harlan Ringers. Dr. Jack W. Juergens, Director Pianisi, Barbara Woodard.FRONT ROW; Mooydeen Thayer, Harlan Ringers. Peggy Pettigrew, Gary Zumwalt, Katthn York. Lawrence Woods, Annamaria Young, Gor- don Garver. SECOND ROW: Virginia H111. Bruce Birch, Fanny Martin, Jeff Andersen, Sylvia Daves, Harold Lister, Susan Ingerson, John Snyder. SOUTHWESTERN SING S TRl NG QUARTET: David Nichols, Bruce Williams, Larry Wil- liams, Clifford Con- away. FLUTE QUARTET: Joan Denny, Barbara Woodruff,1udyWedeI, Gwen Matthews. PREXIES: Bruce Williams, David Nichols, LarryWilliams, Jim Fankhauser. FRENCH HORN QUARTET: Catherine Hutchison, Glenn Wooddell, Janice Savely, Charles Kaufman. WOODWIND QUINTET: Joan Broadie, John Hadsall. Barbara Woodruff, Bernie Young, Annamaria Young. DANCE BAND, PIANIST: Bruce Williams; BASS: Raymond Carr; TROMBONE: Larry Lindblade; TRUMPET: R. L. Rollins; SAX- OPHONE: Bernie Young, Keith Welch, Robert Lea; DRUMS: Tim Truesdell. f WOODWIND TRIO: Judy Fox, Joan Denny. Jane Broadie. Martise Conaway, Business Ma ,' Terry Allen, Edi tor Helen Green, Copy Editor MOUNDBUILDER STAFF Dave Moore, Photogra phy Editor, Mouudbui Collegian Staffs. ' FIRST SEMESTER ASSISTANTS PHOTOGRAPHY ASSIST Nancey Schwantes, Art Editor John Rhoads Ja ckie Carr. Typist Lloyd Northrop Tonnie Martin ' Wayne Thompson Judy Fulcher Jim Dean John Ste vens 3:00 A.M...,dead1ine. Terry. Martise, and Clark Abbott, 40 . Sports Eduor. a. 1K3... $4 J? Jim Keith, 13: Semester Sports Editor; Judy Isaacs, Assistant Editor; and Mike Starnes, Editor; smile at Dave. 1 COLLEGIAN STAFF 7 449645 THJ'. M PRW-Niikf; : Souih w .i.Ir' 'XiiY 31H 1 . 'I'KV' VViuiicld, liunrjua T.G.I. F.0-Judy lsaacs, Assistant Editor; Dana Crowl and Arthur Rexroat, Reporters; Robin Jacquart. 2nd Semester Sports Editor; Frances Smith, Re porter, Mike Starnes, Editor; and Jeneanne Johnston, Instructor A11 ri ht, who turned off the lights! in Journalism. NOTPICTURED: Joyce Wait, Lenore Kempfer, Rodney Her- Gary umwalt, Publicity and Sports bert, Reporters; Sharon Seefeld, Cuculanon Manager; and Sue aney, Photogra pher. Business Manager. .a. S E I T I V I T C A J jg; Dr. Strohl introduces speaker Simes. 1910: Three anonymo rials on Richardson Mike Alexa nder, X l . 1W 7 The proud team of '08, portrayed b1 Linn, Mark Arthur, Jim Dunn. Art roar, and Norman Callison. r; Templar burns note, Bruce Birch asDr. Johns. Earp, SC's 1889: Miss Barnes, Mr. Graham, first president arrives in Winfield Stubblefield, SC's firstgraduatingc with his w1fe and son, Marilyn depicted by Linda Ridgway, Jim D:: f Lungren and Paul Huber. Linda Hilt. :ounders' day birthday dinner. Founders' day, March 8, 1960, was indeed an historic occasibn- in the life 0? Southwestern College. Dr. LewisSimes, professor of law at Hastings Law School' In 5:16 ancisco and SC grad- uate, 1909, spoke on The Scholar In Search of Truth. The morning assembiyw o s furtheI high- lighted by the burmngofthe $300, 000 note by George Templar, president of the Bodrd of Trustees. Miss Helen Graham wrote the diamond iubilee historical pageant, The Heights, Which was gIven that evenmg by a cast of forty-two. Completing this memorable day was the Ralph MorterIe concert and dance , held' In Stewurflt field house, marking the First tIme a name band has appeared at SC. Dr. Vinsonhaler, still brilliant ct ninety-eighf, has almost become a legend in his own time. Those who have not met him personally have heard stories about his flashing wif from those who have had that privilege. A Iongfime and highly effective teacher of languages and literature, he was presented with an honorary degree of Doctor of Liferafure in 1955. ,I' Miss Grace Russell Raymond earned her Ph.B. from Southwestern in 1897. Since then, she hassiudied art in Washington D.C., New York, Philadelphia, Boston; Rome and Paris. A woman of gregf vivacity and infellecf-wos well as talentnher work has been recognized nafiunally. She receIVed an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts in 1938. The lives of fhese professors emeritus, as well as others like fhem, have become a notable part af'Soui' hWesfe rn 's foundation and deserve to be recognizedon this, our seventy-fi'ffh anniversary year. MW..- $ , ll 1 I FOR SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS; PIRIT OF SOUTHWESTER; ED STUDENTS TO Richardson Hell I , 1935 2 9 1 I la H n o s d r o .n m R Ron Miller peruses Wesley First editions wh i I e preparing his honors paper. Mr. Parker instructs Shultz: !,! , ' , I UEITTLV cizgam'mw Qu LA6UJ 3 V ACHIEVEMENT Dr. Gray, who has published many theological articles, is caught in a reflective mood. ,71. l .. - 'Hil RI 1 Beverly Dovisfinds 'rhaffhe modern library Facilitates research. IIIIIJ :1! .1 HA Memorial Chapel . . .OF A CHRISTIAN ENVIRONME ' Lois Hill Chapel Gary Zumwah consi- ' a Picasso print. .7 v.55 ,. mar - ICA$SC -cHon of Dennis Akin, art instrucfor, sfudenfs discover Their artistic -- entiuls. Mrs. Barth typifies the friendlyinterest faculty members show for each student. Jim Corley gains valuable leadership ex- . . . OF PERSONAL GROWTH perience as he emcee's the freshman assembly. Mr. Huber discusses physics and mathematics with visiting high school seniors. Richard, Phillip, and John entertain ?1 informal ly. I ll g . lose re- CommiHee m; LOIO, Beverly, and Ke' hem; help plan the Homecoming Dance. .- Turner attempts a Hp-in. .OF PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT women's bo, Coaches Dvorak and Howerdiscuss Fe fa c H c s with co-captoins Ike and Now look, men, this is a football!a .s A j .1 ' U+W . . .OF SOCIAL MATURITY Barbara and Bill at the Christmas Formal PI EFS STAGE A BEATNIK PART 1:: Peg and Dave HOL Ner, and Pa? Taylor Moulder and Virginia Cabroles reign as King and Queen of. . . . . HOBO DAY -- the one day In the year when anything goes. .. '1 V A College life is not -1 drudgerywas these; .- ' K .. students demonst? Bruce, Donna, Kathy, Susie Pom, Sylvia, Mark, Judy, Donna, Ike Queen Shirley Hahn fulfills one of her exciting rOyal duties as she and her escort, Larry Woods, prepare to lead the Homecoming parade. HOMECOMING, 1959 This float is the resulf of freshman imagination a nd indusfry. Mari l yn Brooks Donna DeWitf ATTENDANTS Barbara Heifschmidf Beverly Davis Shirley Haun HOMECOMING QUEEN Homecoming Play Raina is needled by her chocolate cream soldier. ceArms and the Man,9 by George Bernard Shaw Sergius and BIL over Raina. .,: unne'o'a M wt: A dramatic moment occurs at Raina Petkoff Elizabeth Milken gestures to Louka Mari1yn Lungrem. Captain Bluntschli marl Martim, Nicola Mark Arthur; Serguis Saranoff will feed; Catherine Petkoff, Sandy Focho, and Major Petkoff Mike Alexander; look on. 66 Campus Nayers give 27th Eagerhear?9 7MBERS; Shirley Haun, Eagerheart; Sue Murell, Mary; nseph; Corky Marshall. Margaret Davidson, Jo Ann eed, Love. lay, in search Mervin Barter, Dr. Howe, Dave Dolsen, and Bill Todd plan v rategy. Say, this evidence proves that my DEBATE opponents are absolutely right. Debaters pack the car for another trip. Gary Phillipi and Merwin Mitchell get 68 set to go. T housan ds of meals have been prepared on this grill in the union. A quick cup of coffee is enjoyable before returning to class. The student's choice nearly every time--hamburgers and Coke. President Strohl han Part of that $1, 005, 000 was used to construct the new Student union, Nearing compleA tion is the William W. Monypeny Track, a quarter Broadhurst Hall, men's residence, was one of the first projects in S. C. '5 current building program - gift of Mr. William Broadhurst, 1954. New Hall, residence for men, was completed in 1958; presentlyls women's dorm. 220 eight- runway. Since 1954, S. C. 's campus has grown to in c I ude three new dorms, a new student center, married students' apartments, the president's home, and widely expanded classroom, athletic and administrative FacHities. The drawing below shows our campus as It will be at the com- pletion of our 75th year. Continued growth is the active hope ofourcollege, as the sketches of proposed buildings in the upper right-hcmd comer of the drawing illustrate. Everybody 's a Builder ! Dr. Albert C, Outler, professor of theology, Perkins School of Theology, Dallas, was the 1959 lecturer for S.C.'s annual Smith-Wiuson lecture series. His lectures, presented in morning and evening sessions from Oct. 20 to Oct. 22, were concerned with The Quality of Mercy . . t. Henry C. Wolfe, foreig , . 2, on the subject of world . . S.C. '5 annual Artist and Lectu .- VVOQlLI $5 DONE? av 'CHONR An unusual program of peasant song and dwelt; by the Platoff Don Cossack Chorus and Dances: , . p LECTURE SERIES 1959-1960 nrk Brass Quintet presented a program ic, April 1. 76 MOUNDBUILDER QUEEN ATTENDANTS Beverly Reynolds Kappa DeHa Kappa Judy Wedel Campus-Y Donna DeWitt Kappa Rho MOUNDBUILDER QUEEN Beverly Reynolds, candidate of Kappa Delta Marilyn Brooks, presented by Pi Epsilon. bringsa Kappa, awes earthpeople as she steps from Fair Lady's elegance to campus life. moon rocket. PRESENTATIONS OF MOUNDBUILDER QUEEN CANDIDATES The Moundbuilder Assembly. Sandra Focht, nominated by Alpha Sigma Omega, graces S.C. 's 75th anniversary cake. 1 1 ; Judy Wedel. Campus Y's choice, drifts through a mist of loveliness. Donna DeWitt, selected by Kappa Rho, appears as the. enchanting essence of Paris. M Marilyn Brooks and escort. Roger Lungren Sandra Foch: and escort, Mike Alexander join Marilyn and Roger. ' I The Queen's Ball . . . Theme - Greensleeves M' C' - Ken SfrObe' Queen candidates step through the doors of a medieval cosHe, and await Bond - Berme Young the momenf of coronation. . . Special Music - , The Prexies, i Jim Fcnkhcuser I and Gwen Matthews Beverly Reynolds and escort, Ernest Bennett Queen candidates and escorts gather Donna DeW'ut and escorr, Don Clark. at the table of honor. Judy Wedel and escort, Mark H Arthur. ,5- ,.-..-.- Sharon Means. 1959 Moundbuilder Queen, crowns the newlyelected queen. $rem2il22h22f DONNA IS QUEENI. . . i 7:. ',.-r 4. Q'LV 21 3 v Jim Fankhauser sings Greensleeves; F Matthews accompanies with flute obl' Queen Dewm reigns over festivities ' i STANDING: Carl Martin, Mary Lou Bauer, Jim Miles, Bar- bara Heitschmidt, Coralee Marshall, Wally Cromwell. R0- gcne Bahm, Jim Fankhauser. SEATED: Clesteelejustice. Joe Anderson. KING SPICE DANCE Sponsored by GAMMA OMICRON, home economics society. K I ng Spice condidofes cure selected yearly from the ranks of S.C. men, on the basis of grooming, personaii'ry, ac- tivities, and interest in the promotion of home economics. King Spice himself is elected by popular vote of the women in the student body. His Majesty, Joe Anderson King Spice promenades with his consort. 81 Mari serves refreshments at King Spice's table. Fran and Jim. SPECIAL AWARDS $1 E: g $1 QMAAKJ 1! K v '. l MASTERBUILDERS. 1959-60 LEFT TO RIGHT: Wallace Cromwell. Mary Lou Bauer. Carl Marth I Sandra Focht, Larry Williams, Elizabeth Mlller. BACK ROW2Car1Martiu, Elizabeth Miller. Clifford Conaway, Sandr: , Stames. FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Bauer, Wallace Cromwell,Bi1he Da , E; WHO'S WHO, 1959-60 Among Students in American Universities and College The Worried Mon wdis fhe theme of this year's traditional Rel igious Em phosisWeek, Observed Feb. 22 through 26. The morning c h a pel hour messages weite' pre- sented by Dr. WiHiom J.;l Huge, pastor of fhe First Presbyterian Church oF Fort Collins, Cdlorado. He was assisted in Ciossrolpm dis- cussions and evening devoHons by Rev. Gene Lowry, 0F FirsffMeth- odisf Church, Wichifo, and Dr. Lyman Johnson, of First M$hodisf Church, Arkansas City. 5 Judy Charlton and DiC-ik Kin- der, Co-chairmen of R.ENI'WQQk, organized and direcfed fbfeiein- spirofioncl activities. 1? l. The Mendelssohn Oratorio ELIJAH is performed annually at Southwestern College Elijah sculpted by Dr. Leonard Laws Carl Martin, Master of Ceremon 'Les DORM LIFE ' Lois keeps telling Sandy thaL Peter Pan was never like this. Closed hours mean open books for Anne. 88 Broadhurst Hall boys mix work and fun. What's a finesse? Miller hangs. the Eiffeltowers, while Kappa Rho's prepare for the Moundbu ilder Assembly. Community effort puts the show on the road and the rocket in orbit. Division of Natural Sciences Laboratory work in ex anon are part of the ac students. Jim and Mary Division of Social Science Anita Graham demonstrates the complexities of a business machine. Dr. Duke, a guest lecturer, speaks to students. Fine Arts Jerri prepares her piano recital. $HHHH ' - .I' l , allllaH- IF Mary Lou entertains at an assembly. I am your leader! We hear and we obey Master! PURPLE PANORAMA Midwayh Mike coaches Barbara Thompson in her role as a romantic lead. Other members of the cast included George Cole, Phil Ayres and Nancy Shubat. This year's Purple Panorama, the annual benefit for the Student Umon fund, was a musxcal comedy, Midway, written by Mike Alexander, and produced by Campus Y. w Special music was written by Bruce Birch, ? Bruce Williams and Mike Alexander, and k presented by members of the Little Sym- h phony and the cast. Bruce and Nancy discuss production details for the Purple Panorama. Student theatrical work . Drama students practice the art of make-up. rystal, Alice. and Dr. their success in debate. lains his sculpture for SI . Judy Wedel was cl their candidate for u contest. . JK j ; .313 Cva , :'3: $ Rod looks for a long lost story. Washington Semester Mervin Dorfer, Harriet Walker, and Ji Shulfz, social science maiors, were chosen e p a rtic i pate in Soufhwesfern's Washingt- sem ester program second semester. The carried 0 RIM course of study at America University, learning first hand the aspects - ' American government. Merv, Harriet, and Jim. A new semester- Beryl Shoemaker and Marilyn Lungren Derald Linn expresses un Enrollment blues. . . I The Build ing of the Mound ceremony includes a review ofS.C.'s tradition of the Jinx. Here, we inter ested parties lend a surprising and appropriate animation to the story. Photo by Dr. J. C. Witter Winter Steps into the Scene. . . Descending. The Abominable Snowman takes shape. I- I.-.. . I - I at. , '37 C HRISTMAS ON CAMPUS Candles light the 7'7 steps the night of the annual caroling party. Holiday glitter adds Lu llle gaicly n season. FOR YEARS TO COME, THE CHALLENGE OF SOUTHWESTERN WILL PREPARE STUDENTS TO DESCEND THESE STEPS INTO A DYNAMIC WORLD OF CREATIVE RESPONSIBILITY. , . gig; ?m' PE P. x M SPORTS FIRST ROW: Ike Koby, Tom Groene, CmCaptains. SECOND ROW: Bob Hower, AssistantCoach, Bob Dvorak, l-Iead FOOE- ballCoach. Sepf. Sepf Sept . ch . ch . Oct . Oct . Nov. 12 18 1O 17 31 Southwestern 33 Southwestern 7 Southwestern 12 Southwestern 1 8 Southwestern 6 Southwestern 27 Southwestern 33 Southwestern Soufhwesfer FFFDwHOO'TJ 0 S entral of Missouri Kansas Wesleyan 50003 FRESHMAN INITIATES Richard Pile up in Kansas Wesleyan game. FOOTBALL SQUAD, FIRST ROW; Kaufman, Lohrding. Osborne, Linn, Wilson. Holloway, Freemyer. Means, Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Schureman, Stephens, Easterday, Miles, McGee, Prather. Burkholder, Woods, Randall, Akin. THIRD ROW:Coach Hower, Combs, Glenn, Drennan, Lovejoy. Hanna, Bennett, Holdeman, Willson, Lowe, Huck, Coach Dvorak. FOURTH ROW: Beldon. Equipment; Workman. L. Wade, Ervi'n; G. Wade, Henderson, Dvorak, Herbert, Mc- Peek. Custodian. FIFTH ROW: Brunet, Browne, McCormack, Vickery, Riner, Branine, Nash, Nicholas, Koby, Greene, Snyder, Trainer. Builders see fast action in Sterling game. Arthur Clifford cheers team. 106 LINEMAN. FIRST ROW:Groene, Koby, Workman, Combs. Dvorak. SECOND ROW: Drennan, Holdeman, Miles, Brunet, Gould. Majorettes perform during halftime. Beverly Standiford, Jane Broadie, Gail Emery, Joan Broadie, Helen Osborn. - 107 Let's go North, boys! Builders block Kansas Wesleyan in Homecoming game. Hold that line! Builder's break through their opponent's line. Jerry Brennan Q Rudy Dvorak Dua ne Henderson a Glenn Combs Kay Workman Jim Glenn carries the ball D. A E L R E E H C FH$WHHWUH W Brooks guards Friend's shot. I '2 FRESHMAN SQUAD: Larson, Shierer, Israel, Iacquart, Kerr. McPherson Friends Sterling Baker Wm. Jewel Fort Hays Woshbum Ff. Hays Ottawa Kansas Wes . C of E . Befhel Bethany McPherson Friends S'rerl Eng Baker OHQWG Kansas Wes . C . of E . Tabor Bethe! Bethany 81 55 64 71 80 69 69 75 55 75 52 73 72 77 83 58 55 63 63 69 43 60 73 mo Southwestern Southwestern Soufhwesfem Soufhwesfem Southwestern Soufhwesfem Southwestern Soufhwesfem Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Soufhwesfem Soufhwestem Soufhwesfem Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Suofhwesfem Southwestern SoufhWesfem Southwestern 54 76 82 58 66 65 54 61 71 72 42 57 59 69 101 56 7O 55 75 4O 49 50 59 s for Ihg ball. H3 Builders jump for ball against McPherson Langley scores in McPherson game. Hillier jumps in game against Bethany Swedes. HS JJ. -3. S E S S A L C ALICE AUDRY ARNALL El Dorado Eng.. Speech. Elem. Ed. K.S. Y. A. - 1; Campus Y- Forensics - 2, 3, 4; Pi JOHN WARREN ALQUEST Winfield Hist. 8c Pol. Sc. Campus Y-l, 2; Science 1, 2; C1ub-l,2. MARY LOU BAUER Hudson Organ , DONALD L. ATHERTON GARY BARNHART Kappa Delta-2,3,4; HIS- Winfield Winfield torian-S. Pres.-4;l Colle- History Psychology ian-l; Eng. C1b.-2, 3,4; Jr. ldglng. Bs. Mg,-3; Rel. Life Coun.-3.4; Alpha Sig. Om.-3.4; Counselor-3.4. Cl. Sec. -Tr. -8; Alpha Sig. Om. -1,2 3,4; Sec. -3,4-, Nev Hall V.P. -3; Chr Christmas on Cam- pus-B; Purple Robes C ho 11' -1. 2, 3; Am. G uild of Orgamsts; Stu. Coun. -3; Alpha Mu 1,2,3;Moundb1dr. Queen-S; Hm. Schl- Shp. 2,3; SC Singem Acc. LAVENA BITTLE Arkansas City Education STEV EN BOLES Corbin Bible; Rel.; Phil. EDWARD BOUSE Anthon Secial cience MARY A. BOYER Arkansas City Secondary Educaum LeROY F. BRATTON Monte Vista. Colo. Soeial Sctence Football-l. 2. 3', M.S. M. -1, 2,8,4; Motive Mag. cm. -2; Student Council 3; Evangelism C hr . -4; M.S.M. Council'3,4; State Rep. -4; K3 ppa Rho -l, 2, 3,4; Sec. - Tr. - 3; Campus Y - l,2,3,4; Comm. Co-Chr.-3; Treas.14;Rel. Life Council-Sec. -2; R.E. Week Co -Chr.; Broadhurst Hall Pres. -8; PiGamma Mu-1;P.M. C1ub-l.2,3, 4, V.P. -4; Collegian-Q, 3; Student CounciI-ES; Jr. C1. V. P. - 3; Broadhurst Schlshp. -1, 2. 3, 4. ROBERT DAVID BROOKS Lyons Chemistry, Math BILLY J. BRUNER DAVID BUEHRENS RICHARD CARPENTEJ Sedan Winfield Mayfield Education; Football-3,4; 8. En lish; Eng. C1ub-l,2,3.4; sociaIScience S.T.A.-4;Independence De ate-l.2.3,4;CampusY- Divisional Community College41.2. 1,2,4; Purple Panorama-Z; A11 Sch. Play-2.4;P1Kappa Delta-Z, 8. GLENN RAYMOND COMBS C. CLIFFORD I . , . Winfield CONAWAY .. Phys. Ed. and Education Winfield - ' Effr , Football-l, 2, 3,4; S-Club- Chemistry VIOLETTE CARTER JUDITH CHARLTON GLADYS MAE CLARK 2, 3: 4- R531: me COUUCH-l'z? Oxford Newton PLSlgma Gamma, Pres. Education English Home Economics '1' 2' 3, 4; Ch 01 r ' 1: Eng. C1ub-2,3,4, Pres.-2, 4; Fledgling Ed.-8; W. A. A. -1.2,3. 4; M.S. M. .Council -2, 3; Moundbuilder Staff-Q, 3; Kappa Delta Kappa-2,3. 4; R.E. Week Co-Chr.-2, 8. Honor Roll- 1,2, 3, 4; Olin Mathieson Chem. Schlrshp-l,2; N'tl Me. Schlrshp - 3. 4; Cosmo C1ub-l,2, 3, 4-; String Quartet-l. 2. 3, 4; Eli- 4; Campus Y-l. 2- jah Orch.-2,4; Cam- pus Y-3,4;Orch. V.P. -3,4; Who's Who-S; Intm. Bskbl. Volbll- 3.4. FRANK L. CRAWFORD Arkansas City Sec. Ed. 8: Soc. Sci- ence In C o - 1, 2; Clinical- Pasmral TrainingDis- play Group-S. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sandy Focht, President; Mari Waite, Secretary; Larry Williams, Vice-President. BILLIE ANN DAY Littleton, Colo. Social Science M.S. M. -l,2,3,4;Re1. Life Council-l; Soci- 010 y C1ub-2.3,4; W. AE. -3,4; S. S. T. A. -4;A1pha Slgma Omega -4; Mound- builder- 2; Debate-Z, 3-, Pi Kappa DelLa-3, 4-, W.U.S. -1; Program -2; Sec. 73; Dist. Co- Chr.-4; RegionaIConf. Co -Chr. -4; Cheer- leader-1;Class Sec. - Tr. -l; WashingLon Semester-B; Who's Whoi4. WALLACE R. BEVERLY DAVIS JERRY DRENNAN CROMWELL Garden City Winfield Wichita Business Administration Business 3hilosophy. Religion Broadhurst Schlrshp- l.2.3,4; Class V.P. Z, Pres.. 3; Stu. Body V.P.-4; Kappa Rho-2, 119 3,4, Pres. 3; TraCk-l, 3; Campus Y-l. s RUDY W. DVORAK VERE EDWARD ENGLISH Caldwell Newton Business; Foo t b 311-2, 3, 4; Biology B a sketba11-2;Track-2; 3- Beta Beta Beta-Q, 3. Pres. - Club 2, 3,4; F. B. L. C1ub-3, 4; P181gma Gamma-l, 2, 3, SANDRA IO FOCHT Wichita History and Speech; A1pha Sigma Omega-1,2,3,4;Cami pus Player512,8,4; S.S.T,A. A PRESTON FRANKE JAMES W. DURYEA Langton 4. 4, Sec. -Treas.3; Campus- h2,3,4; Pi Gamma Mu-3; Winfield Education, Social Y-1,2,3; Sr. Asst. -4; 8.3. Vice1Presr4; PiKappa Delta Business Admin, Science T.A.-4. 41.3.4;W.A.A1-2,3;SEU- Economlcs dent Council-4, Treas. 2,3; Class Sec,-Treas.-2; Class Pres.-4; Enghsh Club 3,4; Washington Semesteris; Gratton Schlrshlyl, 2, 8, 4; Collegian-l. ARLEN GOU LD Anthony 5:314 Si IFREEMYER History and Phys. Education aonthISOENE . OT . 0W s Club-Vice1Pres.-4; Kappa 1'1 ' onlogy; Tr1-Beta,Sec. -4. , , Busmess and Educanon Rho-V1ce-Pres. 14. HELEN G. GREEN F B L -1 2 Oxford 3:4; SST RALPH C. HANNA Winfield History English;HonorR011-l, 2,3; CoHegian News Ed . -2: Moundbuilder S ta ff i2, 4; Poetry Award, Fledgling- 3; English C1ub-4. A.-4; Foot- ba11-2. 3, 4, M ARTHA HOPKA W inheld Nursing 31;. a GAYLE SMITH HARRIS BARBARA JEAN MAURINE E. HOGUE Kansas CiLy, Kansas HELTSCHMIDT Winfield Art Education; K. U. -l, 2, Turon Pubhc School 3-, S . S , T, A1 -4;Bu11der Elem Education; 3. S T, M11ch Dames, Sec.-Treas -4. A.-4;KappaDe1taKappa- 1,21,13,41 8,42 ANN HOYT s c. Education pus'YPub. Chr.- Lpha Sigma Ome- ,3,4', DebaEe-B, .S.T1A.-3,4; Pi pa DelEa-8,44 I-I. DEAN MANDRELL Pretty Prairie Physics, Chemistry, Marh. NIE GAY MARTIN Held Hy and Secondary :atiOI'l; Debate-l; appa Delta4l,2,3-, I2.A.-2,3, Vice- -3; Moundbuilder LUCILLE ALBERTA McCRElGHT Arka nsas Elementary Educaiion S. S. T. A. FRED W. HUGHES Winfield Phys. Education; 5.5. T. A. - MARY LOU HUGHES Belle Plaine Social Science and Psy- chology; Cogmo C1ub-3,4, Sec. -4; Campus-Y-B; M. S.M.-3; Washington Sex mesEer-3;Nationa1Metho- dLSE Scholarship-B,4; ChurchmanshipCe r t i fi , ISAAC L. KOBY Sedgwick Phys. Education; Football- 2,3,4, C04Captain-4; S Club-3.4; S.S.T.A.-4. catei44 CARL E, MARTIN Garden City History; Campus-Y-l,2,3, 4; M.S.M. Councilil, 2, 3,4;Debate72, 3;PiKappa Delta-2,3,4; Student Council-3,4; StudemBody Pres.-4;Kappa Rho-l,2,4; P. M. Club-l,2,3,4; Cosmo Club-2,4;Campus Players- 2, 8, 4; Washington Semes- ter-B; Broadhurst Scholar ship l, 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu-4; Opera Workshop-Q; Rel. Life Council Pres. -2; State M.S.M. Vice-Pres, Winfield Busiucs; Adm. , Economlcs JOAN MCGOWAN CHARLES L. MARTIN Dodge City History;Football-l,2; S C1ub-l,2,3,4; Pi Epsilon Pi-l. 2. 3. Vice-Pres. -2; Class Pres. -1; Pi Gamma Mu-B, Pres.-4, Student Council-l,3; St, Rep. on Academic Com m .-3.4; Sr. Asst. -4; Honors Pa per- 3, 4; Broadhurst Scholar- .ship-l, 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll- 2.3. JIM MILES Winfield RUTH ESTELA MALICSI Zambates, Philippines Sociology; Cosmo Club-4; Sociology C1ub-4, FRANCES LOUISE MARTIN Winfield Elementary Education Purple Robed Cholr-l, 2,3,4, ireas, -4; Opera Work- shopl2.4; S. C. Singers- 4; Woman's Ensbl. 1,2; Kappa Delta Kappa-l,2,3. 4.50ngLead- er-Z, V-Presv -4; S.S.T.A. -3,4;Campus 4Y-l,2; A. A.U.W.-l,2. B u s i ness Adminieration Basketball-l, 2, 3,4; Foot- baII-4; F,B.L. -l, 2, 3,4, Pres. -4; SzudentCouncili 3 . ELIZABETH ANGELINA ARISIO MILLER West New York, New Jersey Speech and Secondary Educarion; Pi Kappa Delta-l, 2,3,4, Vice- PIES.-4; Kappa Delta Kappa-3, 4; Campus- Y-l. 243; Purple Pano- ra ma -2, 3, 4, Writer and DirrB; Purple Robed Choir-Q; Cam- ;Ju's Playeryl, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A.-l,2;DebaIe- 1, 2, 3,4; P. M.Cluh-l. 243;Ix'at1. Mcth. ScholarshiIrBAMho's Who-4. - RON MILLER Arlington Religion and Philoso- phy;HuEChinsor1 Iuco- 1, 2; Campus-Y-3; P, M, Club-B, 4; Pi Gamma Mu-3,4; Hon- or R011A3; Scholar of the Collegei4; Sr. Asst.-4; Honors in Bible Religion and Philogophy-4. SENIORS ROBERT E. PALMER Lyons Physical Education BasketbalI-l, 2, 3, 4; Tennis-l, 2, 3, 4; S. S. T.A.-4; Campus'Y- 1, 2; Pi Epsilon Pi-l, 2,3,4, V-Pres. '2, Pres.i4; Rel. Life Council, V-P res. '3; Builder Scholarship-l; Athletic Scholarship- 2,3,4-, Student Coun- cil-4; In te r - Social Club Counc11-4, 122 LARRY MONTGOMERY Garden City History; Vice-Pres. Sim dent Body-B; Campus-Y- 3,4; Kappa Rho-B, 4. JAMES W. MORICAL Winfield Education, Chemistry Ta 3 i ii TAYLOR MOUDLER. JR. Jackson, Mississippi History; C o p i a h -Lincoln Juco-l, 2; Mississippi C01- lege-3; S,S,T,A. -4. MARY SUE MURRELL Lindsborg Social Science; Cheer- 1eader-2,3; Kappa Delta Kappa-2,3,4;M.S.M.-l, 2,3,4; S.S.T.A.-4. JAMES WILLIAM PIESCHL Rush Center Industrial Ans and Biology JOHN F. PRATHER Meade History;Pi Kappa Delta-B, 4-, Sec.-3; Campus-Y-Q, DAVID ALLEN NICHOLS Winfield Public School Music; Orch. -1, 2,3,4, Pres. 44-, Bands 2, 3, 4; Choir-l, 2,3,4; 8 Ering Quartet-l, 2, 3,4; Prexies-2, 3, 4; Alpha Mu- 1,2,3,4, Pres.,-3; M.S. M,-2,3,4, V-Pres,'4; Rel. Life Counci1-2;Cam- pus-Y-l, 2,3, Treas .-3; MusicScholarship-1,2,3,4. DEAN L. PRICE Arkansas City Business; Arkansas CiLy Juc04 l, 2; F. B. L. '3, 4. YVONNE MARIE OSGOOD Florence Business Education; M.S. M,-1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-l, 4; Kappa Delta Kappa-1,2, 3.4, Treas,-2, V-Pres.- 3, Pres.-4;Nationa1Meth. Scholarship-B, 4; Campus- Y-l; Business Clubi2,4; Religious Life Council-Z; Mdb1.Staff-2;S.S.T.A.- 3,4, 3,4, Co-Chr,-4; Pi Gam- ma Mu-3,4;M.S.M.-3,4. WM. HARLAN RITTGERS Wichita Social Science; Choir-l, 2.3.4. V-PresA-4; Cam- pus-Y-l, 2,3. Co-coordi- nator-B; Rel. Life Coun- cil-3; P.M. C1ub-1,2,3, 4;Tri-Beta-3,4. V-Pres.- 4; Broadhurst Scholarship- 2,3, 4; Moundbuilder Staff -3. 2i t R. L. ROLLINS Caney Public School Music; Band -2,3,4. Pres.-3, V-Pres. -4; Orch. -3. 4; Alpha Mu- 3, 4; 8.8. T. A. '4. GLEN RUDOLPH Udall SocialScience, Pastor-Udall Methodist Church-S, 4. YOSHIKO SHIGA Tokyo. Ia pan Piano EDWARD EVERETT SHUBAT Great Falls. Mom. Psychology; Footba11-2; Campus-Y-2,3;Debate-2; Kappa Rho-2, 3; Pi Kappa Delta-2,3,4; Soc. Club- 2,3,4; Purple Panorama- MARY ROSE SLECHTA Mayfield Chemistry; Pi Sigma Gamma- 2,3,4. 4 JKLIN EARL RICHARD G. SMLTH ETH Winfield El Dorado 5 Business Admin. 11 Science; P. M. -1, 2,3,4, Pres.- .S.M:l, 2,3,4. ROSALIN JAMES SMOOT JERRY DEAN SNYDER Burden E1 e me nta r y Education; Physical Education Kappa Delta Kappa-l, 2, 3,4; Class Sec. -Treas. -1; S.S.T.A.-4; Campus-Y- 1, 2; Rel. Life COunciI-S; Honor Roll-l, 2, 3. C HARLES LARRIE SCOTT Winfield Second ary Education SENIORS MICHAEL GIBBS STARNES Wichita Division of Language and Literature; P.M. Club4l, 2, 3, 4, V- Pres.-3;StudentCoun- ci1-'2, 4; Campus-Y- 2,3,4, Cabinet-3,4; M.S.M.-1, 2, Cabi- net-2; Collegian-Z, Ed. 3, 4; Broadhurst Scholarshipvl, 2,3,4; Honor Roll-l, 2; Who's Who-4. I23 MILDRED E. TARR Mayfield Secondary Education NATALIE RAE WARBURTON BushLon Physical Education W.A.A.-2,3,4; S.S. T.A,-3. 4. SANDRA A. WOODARD Arkansas City Elementary Ed.; 5.8. T.A.-3, 4; Kappa Del- ta Kappa-3, 4. 124 GEORGE WILBUR THARP Winfield Secondary Education DONNIS PETTIGREW WHALEY Wellington Public School Music;Phil- lips University-l; Alpha MUi2,3,4, Sec.-3;Orch.- 3,4; Choir-2,3,4, Sec.- 4; Alpha Sigma OmegahZ, 3,4, Pres.-4; Student CounCi1-4; M.S.M.-3; S. S. T.A. -4; Builder Scholarship-2,3,4. MOOYDEEN THAYER Ellsworth Elementary Ed .; Kappa Delta Kappa-l, 2,3,4, Song Ld. -2; Purple Robed Choir-l, 2,3,4;S.S.T.A.- 2,4; Kappa Omicron Phi- 2,3,4; Gamma Omicron- 1, 2,3,4, Sec.-2, Pres.- 3; Cheerleaderi2,3,4; Campus-Y-l, 2, 3; Nar'l. Me Ih. Scholarship-S, 4; Student Council-3. MARIANA WAITE Blackwell, Okla. Home Economics; Alpha Sigma Omega-l, 2,3,4; Kappa Omicron Phi-3,4, V-PreSA-3; Gamma Omi- cron Phi-3,4-, CampusiY- 2,3, 4; Cosmo C1ub-4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED NOBLE BRADBURY ROBERT BRADLEY MARGARET FREEMYER MAUREEN HAWKINS DAVID MCGLASSON JAMES STINSON LEON TURNER ELDON WALKER DONALD WOODWARD 3 KAY WORKMAN Winfield Business; Business Clubi'l, 2,3,4; Footba11-1,2, 3,4; Pi Epsilon Pi-l, 2, 3,4. PATRICIA ETHLYN WOODS Oxford Home Economic: Ed. Campus-Y-1;Furure Busi- ness Leaders-l; Gamma Omicron-l,2,3, Pres.-4; Kappa Delta Kappa-1,2, 3; S.S2T.A. 2,3 ANNAMARIE YOUNG Oxford Public School Music; Choir -1, 2,3,4; Orchrl, 2,3,4; Band-l, 2, 3, 4-, Southwes- tern Singers-4; S.S.T.A. 22, 3, 4-,A1pha Mu-Z, 3,4; Builder Scholarship-l,2,3, 4; Alpha Sigma Omega- 1,2,3. LARRY ROSS WILLIAMS Winfield Public School Music Band-l, 2, 3, 4; Orch. - 1,2,3,4; Kappa Rho- 1, 2, 3,4;Dean's Honor Roll-1,3,4; Student CounciI-2,4; Trustee Scholarship-l; Ca m - pus-Y-l, 2, 3; Choir- l,3,4;Track-1;Soph. Class Pres.; String Quartet-1,2,3; Prexiey 2, 3, 4; CheerleaderS; Calendar Co m m . -4; Student Activities Comm. 24. Terry Allen Winfield J CC Anderson Kiowa Stanley Antrim Winfield Carole Aspedon Milan ii I JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President, Joe Anderson; Secretary,1udy Dill; Vice-Presicent, Roger Rowell. NOT PICTURED: Vice-Presideut first semester, Mer- vin Darrer. Estelle Boles I qubin Voncile Bolinger I Cheney . Charles Bond ?? g? Hutchinson Marilyn Brooks Arkansas City Gerald Browne Sedgwick Gary Call Winfield Arthur Clifford Boston, Massachusetts .10 Ann Lewallen Coleman Mulvane Marcia Cramblett Winfield Mervin Darter Wichita , Donna DeWiII Winfield Judy Dill Wichita Jim Dillman Hesston Judy Dungey Winfield Daniel Ebong Nigeria Bob Edwards Winfield Enid Elliott Hartford James Fankhauser Anthony Lola Fields Dodge City Ken Forsyth Howard Judy Fulcher Winfield Don Gibson Winfield Shirley Haun Larned Clinton Hoberecht Peabody 2. Herman Hoherecht . Peabody W I H d Alpha Holdeman . 1 ? WA ,V Bill Holt Atlanta Beverly Howard Burrton Jim Shultz pn Irene Howk Arkansas City Fernando Huaroto Lima, Peru Lyle Kallenbach Wichita Carolyn Kellog Valley Center Cecilia Kittrell Winfield Jerelean Krehbiel Rosalia Gary Langley Stafford Jim Lewis Cambridge paper. Harold Lister Howard A1 Lowe Caldwell Matilyn Lungren Caldwell Donald Martin Oxford Carol Mason Salem, Oregon Warren Meireis Preston Farrel Oard Wellington Edwin Olmstead Conway Springs Helen Osborn Wichita Marvm Paugh Larry Prather Meade Wilma Radcliff Winfield Charles Rankin Arkansas City Sandra Rankin Arkansas City Enrique Rodriguez Lima, Peru Roger Rowell Valley Center Margaret Rudolph Udall Edward Sauzek Oxford Kenton Shelmau Cunningham Nancy Shubat Great Falls, Montana James Shultz Otis Phyllis Smith WLChiEa John Sluphuus Indupunduucc. Musuml 11mg 511clgluy PretLy Prairie ,I. Williax;1Todd Ncw Satan Gary Nada Wiclum Larry Wad: 'vV'iCth Humpl W;:ll:cr Hones, lmly jum vVJlHu l wwszuxnjh Ulho chk Wllllmns x'v'uzhcld Manlyn and jimmy discuss let rum notes. JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Lawrence Baldwin Ned Graham Ngg Roach Ralph Honmzil Larry Lul'rwich Nancy Schwantcs Charles Dux ison Ftanm: McCom.Lck Gordon Tackcr: William Linn Mary Ann Parsons Lloyd Warrington Pau- Esquin'cl Floyd Perry Michael Warters Marshall FlIlJtJrLOH LJWmncc Wnods Ix'lanumhrll Baum: Youngz inHlVMJJ K.D. Zaby W mfiuld Clark Abbott Johnson Mike Alexander Almeda, California Mark Arthur Great Bend Joe Belden Winfield Ernest Bennett Coldwater Nancy Bergdall Winfield Bruce Birch Wichita Dale Boswall Penalosa Mike Brooks SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: T re a s u re r, Peg Lyons Schuyler; Vice-President, Roger Lungren; President, Ken Strobel, NOT PICTURED; Secretary, Barbara Thompson. John Brusati Elmhurst, Illinois Titus Burkholder Harper Dave Canada El Dorado Jacqueline Carr Wichita Edward Cheshire Medicine Lodge Martise Conaway Winfield Garrett Cooper Grand Junction, Colorado Craig Cory Wichita Dana Crowl Wichita Sylvia Daves Wichita Victor Dellenbaugh Norwich Joan Denny Anthony David Dolsen Lamar, Colorado James Dunn Langdon Dave Easterday Meade James Egbert Cimmaron Gail Emery Dodge City Rodger Epley ngman Charles Filbert Dighton Mary Finley Conway Springs 130 Brian Haupt Wichita Rod Herbert Peabody Carol Herpolsheimer Winfield Armand Hillier Cambridge Don Hogue Rolla Jim Holmstrom Holcomb Janet House Medicine Lodge Judy Huffman Cunningham Judy Isaacs Wichita Joellyn Jaeger Leoti Clifford Johnson Caldwell Clestele Justice Kiawa Sharon Kelch Healy Chrystal Kellogg Wichita Lenore Kempfer Wichita Wayne Key Arkansas City Richard Kinder New Philadelphia. Ohio Gary King Winfield Susan Kitch Wichita Dortha Kobs Meade John McDaniel Winfield Janice McKelvy Attica Glea Means Viola Sharon Means Viola Gene Miller Wichita Merwin Mitchell Winfield Janice Moon Winfield Dave Moore Wichita Sue Morgan L ons R01 and Moziugo Winfield Ronald Mozingo Winfield Vicki Notestine Scott City Myrna O'Neil Winfield Ted Osgood Florence Don Outler Douglass Juanita Parisho Wichita Jen Qui 1e Wgchitag y Curtis Ramsay Johnson Dwight Ramsey Winfield 131 Larry Rector Syracuse SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Jul a Reed John Abdul James AndeIson Shirley Antrim Alan Austin -Haqq Del Dean Hawkey Dwane Henderson Larry Hubbard William Ianicke William Bowersock Jim Keith Gary Branine Clnud Byrd Gene Kellum William Landis Patsy Clower Lawerence Lindblade Gearge Cole Jerald Lovejoy Richard Collier Jerry Lowe Edward Franklin Rick Urban JoAnn Green Peg y Schuyler Walnfield 1 Wichita Be verly Reynolds Wichita Arthur Rexroat Hoisington Tom Richardson Merriam Sharon Riggs Wellington Charlotte Roberts Newton Wilma Robinson Garfield Paul Roseberry Oxford Eula Ann Schmidt Syracuse Kay Shelton Pueblo, Colorado Beryl Shoemaker Marion Albert Singh Sanklist, Bombay George Schureman Goddard Francis Smith Pratt Mary Ann Somerville Copeland Don Spencer Colorado Springs, Colorado Beverl Standiford Win ield Freda Stauffer Nickerson Harold Stocking Mayfield Ken Strobel Great Bend Bill Teed Wichita Barbara Thompson Wichita Anita Todd New Salem Johnnie Verhelst Ensign Sharyll Vincent Wichita Fred Wagner Freeport Joyce Wait Benton Carson Ward Caldwell Judith Ann WaLson Wichita John Webb Wichita Bruce Williams Winfield David Wilson Fremont. Nebraska Kathryn York Ashland Caleb Abbott El Dorado Melvin Akin Winfield Thomas Jeffrey Anderson Little Rock, Arkansas Phillip Wallace Ayers Wichita Patricia' Babb Wichita Barbara Rogene Bahm Dighton Roger Bailey Pratt Kathy Baker Wichita Robert Barton Derby Jeanette Bielby Winfield Jane Broadie Wichita Joan Broadie Wichita Judith Brown Cullison Gwen Burditt Goldwater Virginia Cabrales Augusta Clarke ' at Bend th Cook arden City ms Corley 'io Piedros, Puerto Rico FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS:Bi11 Israel, P Broadie. Secretary; MariDene Witter, Trea Huck, Vice-President. Jim Hu- Fred Sedat Donald Kansas Mike Cur Kansas t Florence Cutte1 Hugoton Stella Dale Winfield Susan Daniel Augusta Mar aret Davidson Ar ansas City Patricia Davis Argonia Jimmie Dean Hutchinson Marilyn Deem Halstead Roberta Dellenbaugh Norwich Sarah Douglass Garden City Robert Drennan Winfield . , .7 3.. L' ? y. 3 . , SueF1.. Chicka Judy Fox Larned Nancy Frederick Winfield Howard Freemyer Bedford, Iowa Carolyn Fuller Zenith , Wayne Garber Winfield Gordon Carver Caldwell v . Hayes nilh nja Henricks Winfield Pam Herbert Peabody Shirley Hian Winfield Virginia Hill Lyons Linda Hili Wilmore Jarold Hopkins Protection Kenn Howard Anthony Larry Huck Goldwater Darrell Huddleston Soulh Haven Terry Hunt Winfield Sharon Hunt Belle Plain Cathy Hutchison Medicine Lodge Susan Ingerson Ca nay ? Bill Israel C Sum City l Robin Jacquan C Sublette I Julia Jarvis Winfield Ja mes Johns Grand Junction Barbara Johnson L Arkansas City 7 Carol n Johnna f S: in; Charla: Kaufman r Anthony Gar Keen edictne Lodge Philip Kendall Wichita Freddie Kerr Coats Ruth Elaine Kitlle Wichita 137C , Marilyn Koch z Lyo n5 Terry Le a ' . L1bera 1 CzaFranklm Scott Liggeu lROsaIin Derald Ltnu Wichita Ronald mhrdimg Coldwater Gary Lon Protect 0n Rudol Louis Md icine badge wrmgicm Lama; C mhia Kay Mama! K tab it: u, Janet McAntnclz K Del None; Colmado k1; .- Kazan McConiiB w Stafford x; Billy Jon McLean Protecting: Ellen McNutt Scott City a ' ' Karen Melckle C Great Bend fit Armon LeRoi M1115 'j.' Welliu Ion ' ,C William mum k Jerry Mcholas Liberal Protection Lloyd Northrop Wichita Frederic Osborne New Haven. Connecucut Patty Patrick Liberal Bettie Persons Kiowa Peggy Pettigrew Wellin ton Gary Phi?hppi Argonia Herbert Morton Anthony Rlchard Nash Hutchinson Dr. Pr ice administers Bill Stephens Erie Carolyn Stephenson Hugoton Anne Stetlar Conway Springs Tommy Stevens Wichita Nancy Stocking Mayfield Joe Stoddard Liberal Joanne Strohl Winfield Donna Pred Wichita Warren Ra Sitka John Rhoa eann me Springer Ha ySVLlle Ellen Thorn Winfield FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED Patricia Babb Charles Bennett Karen Chamberlam Vernon Cooley Stella Dale Patty Davis Harvey Davis Carolyn Donley Barbala Hamm Ronald Holloway Pat Johnson Robert Lea Dennis London Jerry Maxfield Margaret McFarlane Gerald McGee Lewis Neil Carl Sanders Ron Sickle: Don Turner Keith Welch Helen Wells Kenneth Wineinger Charles Wright Freshman tests. 1897 1899 1900 1903 1909 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 19 19 1920 1921 1922 1924 1925 1926 192'? 1928 1929 1930 ALUMNI RI STER Gray, Rev. Claude Melnotte, 1492 Woodrow Ave. ita, Kansas George, Mr. Rufus Lambert, 821 E. Ave. A, Hu Kansas Relton, Mrs. Grace tRoseL 621 Broadway, Hydr :1 Wright, Mr. Claude Franklin, 609 Second, Ga 183$ McDermott, Rev. William E., 108 N. Dearb- . 2, Illinois Severance, Mr. Cyrus William, Jerusalem mont Smith, Miss Myrtle Josephine, 1531 Sherm Tornia Anderson, Mr. Floyd N., 820 N. A St., Clapp, Mr. Fred H., Princeton, Ontario, Nichols, Mr. Leroy, 612 W. Locust 812., Calbeck, Mr. and Mrs. John H. 1Edna A. Groom, Mr. J. Fuller, 2204.Wilson B Halverstadt, Miss Harriet 1., 1455 S Hoath, Miss Ruth. 614 N. Bluff, A McNary, Mrs. William H. Umme Nichols. Mrs. Lorene K. 1Hamilt Baiker, Miss Dora A. , 120 Jacks Kendall, Mr. Charles Edward, Berges, Mr. Wm. R., 155 S. ' Ledeker. Mrs. Mazy1Grimes Bollinger, Mr. Hiel DeVere Klink, Miss Edith A. , 162 Shaftesbury, Dr. Archie I Becker, Mrs. Joe M. 10 Evans, Mr. Emmit B.. Trillingham. Mr. C. Perkins, Miss Ruby N Simpson, Mr. John Bradbury, Mr. E. Campbell, Miss Keaton, Miss A McGinn. Mr. Roderick, Miss Sowers, Mrs. H- Suter, Mr. Chest Throckmorton, Re Warren, Rev. and Bradbury, Mrs. Lau Breneman, Miss Mab Daniel, Mrs. HenryB Wood, Mrs. Elmer D. Longsworth. Mr. Lewis 1 Robinson, Mr. John H. , Roderick, Mr. Boyd W.. 1 Smith, Mr. Carroll 1Red1, WitheISpoon, Chaplain Gle Alexander, Rev. Marion 1., Bodeen. Mrs. Katharyn K. 1K Dryden, Mrs. Edith Marie1Mcu Johnston. Mr. EdJ.. P.O. Box Hamilton, Mrs. PearHHeineken Patterson, Mrs. Florence Mary1K Suter, Mrs. Chester Merle 1Verl F Demon, Mrs. Drew1Gladys Meador Detter, Mr. MorrisC., RRi-fl, Nick Dryden. Mr. Dean W.. 205 Philadelp Koehler, Mrs. Frank S. 1Aleene M. K Mattison. Mr. Glen H., 22856 Vista Gr Powers, Mr. and Mrs. James William 1L Vickery, Mr. Lloyd Wayne, 142 Whitwor Wolfe, Miss Marion Christine, 1419 N. Th Gochis, Mrs. Louis J. Welda P. KlinkL 11. Peattie, Mrs. David Graham1Esther Cawthon Burdene, Miss Emma Marie. 1103 E. Seventh Hulpieu, Miss Josephene E., Syracuse, Nebras' Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. George G. melen Prathe Floyd, Mrs. Tillman W. 1Dorothy Parsons1, Ashl. Green. Mr. KennethJ.. 2413 Vivion Rd., Kansas Hubbard, Mr. Owen Aley, Cedar Vale, Kansas McCombs, Mr. Charles, 1917 Hileman Road. Falls Stutzman, Mr Ralph H., Sup, Dist. 111, cm Heidel California - . Hickory, - , New Mexico , Kansas 12th. Winfield. Kansas x, Arizona ansas City, Kansas St.. Pascagoula, Mississippi Kansas , Denver. Colorado Missouri h, Virginia ; Post, APO 333, New York, New York Wright, Mr. Hobart H., 8026 W. Wisconsi Zeigler, Mr. Harley H.. 1930 Margaret: 1931 Bowar, Miss Gladice, 273-275 W. llth S Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. L. Erlis 1Evelyn Goodell. Mr. Roy Gilbert, 103 E. Cher Martin, Mr. A.C., Okemah, Oklaho Norton, Mr. George Henry, 1058 N. alifomia Waters, Mr. Ralph H., St. John, K. Wright, Mr. Will T., Broadway T Pronko, Mrs. Nicholas H. 1Geral Ridings, Mr. Harvey L., 1424 E Deever, Mr. Harold, 721 W. 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