Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

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V V X V ,X in X-VV VV Y V V V V V V V ., VV V -V X X V V V V4 V ' VV X V V V V 1 V V VV V V V V V V ' V V V 1 V V V i MOU NDBUILDER '77 Southwestern College Winfield, Kansas 67156 Volume 66 ln Kansas Editor - Jan Hoffine Assistant Editor Becky 0'NeaI Faculty Advisor Mike Wolfe -a I ,. , -my-Q' ..-X. , -,, . r L-I, ,...,..,1.....--- ., .-, 211.31 Ei f if i' L-. 0 9,,.r Table Of Contents Admlnlstratlon 8: Faculty Special Events Involvement Instant Replay People The Beglnnlng Index Page 10 Page 30 Page 54 Page Page Page 12 54 1 6 Page 102 6 . . 1 6 Another School Year Begins Preparation for a new year is virtually impossible. The only way to prepare is to get plenty of rest before moving day because it is guaranteed that there won't be much leisure time during the tirst hectic week. There are boxes and suitcases to unpack, and more boxes to unpack, and boxes, and boxes . . . There are old friends to greet and new friends to meet. Many activities are scheduled to help students and faculty relax and get acquainted. There are books to buy . . . big, long, often expensive, books to purchase. As class enrollments soar over predictions, the race to acquire books becomes fran- tic. The only comfort in buying the books is knowing i 'ss 1 A BIOLOT J , that the bookstore employees also had to do some unpacking- and shelving. Registration lines hurt as much as buying that S30 biology book. The computer facilities produced a new slogan, hurry up and wait . The lines in the gym were short to be sure, but the line to pay . . . let's go on! The secretaries lightened the waiting with their special T-shirts saying Don't Bug Me! I'm a Lady . Some students received a math lesson by helping the photographer identify his roll of film. For refreshment there' was the Alumni Booth, which revived the poor, tired souls with soft drinks or coffee. Lf 1 , 1. I ,ay QQ NAI 'Q 41500 N ? ,'yK Q : A4 fl N l , 35 fzi -1 'z r Z, LW Q.-.iksmq NCGLQQ Li-THQ 0 . . And The Lines Form lm A Tradition Begins From a speech by Dean Allen, 1927. I propose the inauguration of a new college custom, absolutely unique among all the colleges of the world. This ceremony is to be known as The Building of the Mound. Nobody but mound- builders can build mounds. So no other college has now, or is ever likely to have such a custom. It is highly appropriate to Mound- builders, but would have little meaning to others. There is a de- cided advantage, I think, in having at least one custom that is abso- lutely distinctive of this institu- tion. So many of our customs are copied, not only by us, but by a thousand other colleges. Such customs, being mere imitations, come to have little significance. But I challenge anyone to point to a college that has anything like what is proposed in the building of the mound. For many years Southwesterners have been known as The Mound- builders. But this was a mere fig- ure of speech. Literally they built no mounds. But now it is pro- posed that they actually do so in a solemn ceremony that will at once symbolize the traditional constructive tendencies of the College, and at the same time pledge the loyalty of faculty and students to Alma Mater. My suggestion is that tonight, at the gloomy hour of nine, every loyal Southwestern student and faculty member come to the foot of the sacred 77. Let every stu- dent who is disgruntled and has in his heart no love for his Alma Mat- er not mar the occasion by his presence. Let every faculty mem- ber who has lost the spirit of youth and has in his make-up no spark of sentiment or sentimen- tality, if you prefer to call it so, stay at home and go to bed. But let all who love Southwestern and who would not only receive bene- fits from their Alma Mater, but also contribute something to her greatness-let all such not fail in this solemn hour and sacred cere- mony. Let each come armed in one hand with a candle, torch or other light and in the other hand with a peb- ble, stone, rock or boulder, on which he has inscribed his name with pencil, chalk, fountain pen, goose-quill, brush, or chisel. Let the college band in full regalia as- semble at the same place fifteen minutes before the hour and dis- course sweet music-or as sweet as may be considering the re- hearsals they have not yet had. Then at the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, dul- cimer, saxaphone and all kinds of musick, let each student and Prof. come forth from his home, domicile, room, sleeping porch, attic, or hole and in sol- emn mein and orderly array line up behind the aforesaid band. Then as the bell in the steeple strikes nine, let the trumpets sound an advance, let the candles be lit, and let the column pro- ceed, the band playing, the flags waving, over the campus and up the sacra scala-the seventy-seven steps to heaven-and around the north end of Richardson, lights gleaming, eyes sparkling and noses shining. Onward leading, still proceeding, let the band guide the procession to the hallowed spot'where the mound is to be built. Let all gather close in breathless silence. Let an address be given by some silver tongued orator on loyalty to Southwestern or some similar theme, let the mound be dedi- cated, let prayer be offered, let the bugles sound from over the hills, let each student come for- ward, and instructor too, and, in token of his desire to build his heart and life and spirit into his Alma Mater, press the stone on which he has written his name into the soft cement that shall bind the whole together-not that his rock and name be seen-but that it shall be there, concealed and wrapped up as a token be- tween him and his Alma Mater that they understand one another and are united forever. Then let the tomtoms boom over hill and dale, let all join hands-permitted by special action of the deans for this one occasion only-and let all unite hearts and voices in the singing of Alma Mater . Then let all go home with peace and joy in their hearts that they are a part of our great college. Let none despise the sweet sim- plicity of these ceremonies. Who knows what solemn thoughts, what high resolves, may per- chance be born that night in the heart of some impressionable freshman or sad-eyed senior fac- ing his last year at Southwestern. Even a cocky sophomore, a world-weary junior or a hard- boiled Prof. might, by a miracle of grace, be regenerated in that hour. Let this ceremony be repeated every September as the students assemble at Southwestern, each student putting in one stone each year of his attendance and each instructor one for each year of his teaching here, year after year, 'til the memory shall cease of who suggested the custom or how or when it orginated, but still the ceremony shall be carried on and the mound shall grow. Only this year let there be, as a special feature never to be dupli- cated, the dedication of this mound. Let there be placed at its base, deeply imbedded in ce- ment, an iron box containing the original of the enacting docu- ment, a copy of college catalog, illustrated bulletin, student hand- book, Collegian, Moundbuilder, Winfield Courier, of the new ab- sence regulations, a lock of Prexy's hair and whatever else be thought helpful to future genera- tions in understanding the times in which we live, including a pen- ny, a nickel, a cancelled two-cent stamp and a check for one million dollars. Mayhap in eons yet to come some visitant from the South Sea lsland or the planet Mars, sitting on the ruins of Richardson Hall and wondering what strange go- ings-on were conducted by the long since forgotten inhabitants of this campus, will dig down into the mound and after centuries of effort men may be able to deci- pher some of the documents herein contained and exclaim: What fools those mortals werel This year the mound will be low and the sum total of our efforts discouraging, as the beginnings always are. But each year, as hun- dreds and thousands add their contributions to the monumental pile, it will grow with the growth and greatness of the College, and forever be a token of loyalty and devotion, so that visitors to the College will be shown the mound as one of the unique sights of the whole territory around.'And when they ask: What mean ye be these stones? they shall each alumnus reply: Loyalty to South- western so long as this mound shall stand! I am in that monu- ment and so is every son and daughter of the College and our hearts and hands are with her to the end. So shall a new spirit be born and lead Southwestern on from strength and from grace to grace. About this mound, so unique and appropriate a monument to the loyalty of all who have been con- nected with the institution over a long period of years, shall cluster many sacred memories. Here in days to come students shall as- semble to urge on their represen- tatives to grapple with the foe. Here they will gather when the victory shall have been won to celebrate the outcome. Here they shall come to plight their troth 'til death do them part. As one September succeeds an- other, with only a few short months between, this pile will be first a foundation, then a mound, then a monument, then a hill, and finally a mountain. The advantage to the agriculture of Cowley County and finally of Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado will be obvious. These states will gradually be cleared of stones as the students scour, first the vi- cinity of the College for stones to do their part in the ceremony and then are compelled to bring stones from their homes or re- quired to send them in with their applications for admission. An- other advantage to agriculture will be the condensation of mois- ture by this mountain, resulting in a plentiful rain-fall for this section as well as rushing mountain tor- rents which will furnish a purer and cheaper water supply and abundant power for the factories which will be erected to give work to needy students. Other advan- tages now loom over the far hori- zon. Far is surely the right word here. A mountain on our own campus will afford unlimited opportunities for picnics and hikes and for fish- ing in its streams and lakes as well as for hunting in its unexplored forests. The vision of its snow- capped peaks will be an inspira- tion to students and faculty alike to set their affections on things above. Cool summer resorts near at home will be a boon to frugal professors and their unfortunate families. The mountain will afford a splendid location for the South- western Summer School with es- cape from the heat of our South- ern climate. Thus again will be symbolized the invincible spirit of Southwestern. If the mountain will not come to us-then we will build a mountain of our own. Some disadvantages are, howev- er, foreseen and perhaps it may be just as well to specify now that cabins be erected at intervals of every few miles to shelter stu- dents who get lost in the moun- tains and to protect them from the storms till rescuing parties can reach them. Who can tell what may be the end of the pro- ject we start tonight? Let us enter into this matter with spirit and with will. Let us remem- ber what Daniel Webster said in his address at the dedication of Bunker Hill Monument: Man is not made of reason and judgment only but of imagination and senti- ment also. Surely that man who has not sentiment in his soul has something lacking. Let tonight be devoted to sentiment, and let that sentiment be loyalty to Southwestern! ui 5..- The above paper was read at the first regular assembly of the year on Thursday, September 8, 1927 The ceremony proposed was ac- tually carried out, that night, at- tended by practically all students and professors. Dean Allen pre- sided and put in the first stone, on which Joe Neville, president of the student body, stood to dedi- cate the mound. The dedicatory prayer was offered by President A. E. Kirk. An unforeseen difficulty arose in the attempt of the vast crowd to put all the stones in at once. Some threw theirs over the heads of others, and Donald Teed, shoveling mortar on the pile, was cut on the head. This tirst martyr of the mound how- ever, had his head bandaged and went on. The iron box was placed at the bottom of the mound. Professor Poundstone at the last moment suggested that a list of all alumni of the school be included, and this was done, so that now all stu- dents of Southwestern from the beginning to the present time have their names in the mound. A mound three feet high and per- haps nine in diameter was the re- sult of the first year's building. The Traditional And time passed. The immutable, fine sands of seconds seeped through the hour glass of time one by one and time passed. Each year the stones were added and the mound grew. The fictitious call for tradition ripened into a cherished ritual. Once each year the mound became the mecca of fledgling and veteran Builders - emblazoned in glory and for the moment the holy of holies. Each bright ceremonial night was fol- lowed by the cold grey dawn of neglect. The Mound seldom served as a trysting spot for plighted trothsg nor the back- ground for victorious celebra- tionsg nor the arena for inspira- tional assemblies. Brambles and briars block the inquisitive visitor, and only the field mouse sought the shelter of the mound, a far cry from the way-station sanctu- ary envisioned by Dean Allen. Then too, the sound of comet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, dul- cimer and saxaphone called for by the ceremony of the Building of the Mound, requires the vigi- lant application of the coronetist, the flutist, the harpist, the sack- butist, the psalterist, the dulci- merist and the saxaphonist. The Trademark Of same sands of time that fixed the ceremony into a meaningful tradi- tion eroded the very walls, stud- ding, beams and roof of the quaint and archaic G. l. colonial home of the fine artists, as it had obscured the symbolic mound. Change seemed inevitable. Con- ferences were held. Bold action was proposed. A new Fine Arts Complex was to be raised and on the very spot where the mound mournfully reminisced over what it might of been. But do we dare lay rude hands on such a sacred pile? To disturb the revered prexy's locks and the dean's check would be as to do violence to the casket of a loved one. These and other awe filling thoughts flickered with their awful portent through the minds of those who planned. But the dead hand of the past must not thwart the march of progress. The mound must be moved. Sweet Musick must be heard throughout the land. We are l 'I l I '. ,r .ht l I Xblxvlli NPWWV xllf ll, i ll T l 'iklkxwlt , L'11,f5?l'f, X' fl ' tilt ' . , . .- lvix SS52QQ-i ... 4.1 xtwl 0 , s lit .. .f lf!ti'l 'm '1'y,gQ',' 41 't-l' i ll iw WW' 'ln , XM , MH ,gi Q xi'-AY A ,Min L 7 LLB- --JAKE: ' Q' 'wxxsif Q' ' , X ',A M XX Southwestern College - The Mound builders. We literally build mounds, and building requires de- struction. The rock from which the Greek artist carved Winged Victory was torn from its first and natural setting. Even the Taj Mahal was once picturesquely scattered about the four corners of India. The mound could be re- built: We will move our mountain to the lower campus! Even if it means that the lower campus may become the upper campus. From the foundation of the old will riseithe new. And such a mountain as Dean Al- len never dreamed, will spring from the new. Indeed, it will grow on the lower campus in a con- spicuous spot, bathed in the soft glow by night, rimmed by bronze plaque and marble bench by day - clearly evident to all who pass by, that here - at the heart of our College - we reveal - we glorify - we proclaim - we visu- ally symbolize that we are build- ers. And the mountain will grow - overlapping and finally encasing the Library, Mossman Hall, the President's residence and the dormitories. Subterranean pas- sages, equipped with escalators, will serve as connectional arteries for the college facilities miles be- neath its forested and snow- capped peaks. While in those blissful carefree days of Dean Al- len, thoughts were of peaceful va- cationland and bountiful crops: our concern in the perilous 1962 is that this shield of rock will even- tually protect the future builder from Hydrogen bursts, and dead- ly fall out. As Dean, I envision silo- type launching pads, extending into the core of the mountain for the space craft of a later year. Academically we will not boast of a Washington Semester nor a Ju- nior year abroad, but rather of a Saturn Semester, and a Junior year aloft. The physics depart- ment will be in charge of the atomic reactors, producing pow- er, biologists will continue their experimentation with artificial life-giving light and fertilizers, and the maintenance crew will with vigilant care regulate the air puri- fication system in the same thor- ough manner as they now main- tain uniform heat throughout the buildings. The campus will be- come a self-contained unit, and as spasmodic wars range overhead, the quiet struggle for knowledge, X ri! N , ' ' lx -:S-ii N ' V l . .i . 'W l - 4 liyfi 4.,-, ll, Li,-24, 'ul-'irq 4, I Q ii ' I r I ii?-iff is QW - N , 7.-1.-515: , I ,gjggwi 1 . ,' - - , Miiii-,,lii,l' - ' 2fI..f'zi,,w.J - -1 s - , . if-75 Es . it g J, Q f ' I5 , RX Nu En QT IN,FglA, :Qi':,9iga-'L ...iff wisdom and grace will pulsate the Mound's protective covering. ln the occasional lulls between ons- laughts, the Builder scholars will venture forth Cproperly protected from the deadly airj and climb the 77,777 steps, and look out over the devastated countryside and call we who build here tonight - blessed among men. But seriously, the symbol of the mound will not change with the relocation of the site, Each age must rearrange its values and re- build its principles. That which en- dures from the old is a solid foun- dation on which to build even as the rocks and stones of the class of 1927 and 1937 rest here as a firm foundation. We once again cement a new bond with our heri- tage. And from the union will rise a new and more disciplined sym- bol of the Builder spirit. Loyalty to Southwestern need not be altered by erecting new sym- bols. The uniqueness of our con- structive spiritg the dedication of our lives to knowledge, hope and courage , the honor we pay our Alma Mater transcends the stones we lay on this mound. In rededicating this mound we also rededicate our lives to loyalty to our college: the improved welfare of our fellow meng and the greater glory of God. From a speech by Dean C. Robert Haywood. September 12, 1962. ii . l ADMINISTRATIUN Sz FACULTY Board Of Trustees Members of the Board are: Ron Williams, J.J. Banks, Maxine Leftwich, Forrest J. Rob- inson, Orlan Mullen, Darwin Wells, Richard Wilke, Don Ruthenberg, Clark Moots, William Shuler, Ralph Thorne, Clarence Borger, Roy E. Smith, Melvin Short, George Templar, By- ron Waite, Jim Fishback, Robert Docking, Paul Matthaei, Kern Gordon, Lyle Glenn, Kenneth Hiebsch, Joe Riley Burns, Ward Cole, .lay Pounds, Harold Kieler, Chester Os- born, Ron Scheffler, Jack Harris, Frankie Toevs, Kim Moore, Dave Matthews, Joyce Boone, Bruce Blake, Robert Wimmer. Not pictured: George McNeish, Don Anderson, Olive Ann Beech, Dodd Demas, Ernest Dix- on, Jr., E. Dale Dunlap, Joe Everly, Margue- rite Hessini, J.H. Johnson, W.W. Keith, Wil- lard Kiser, Duane McGill, Glenn Milburn, Har- old Nelson, R.H. Pierce, John Rickard, Will Wright William Broadhurst Arthur Smith Pat Wallingford Don Ruthenberg President of the College ? .4- 'f ,..,,---e--f1 'f ff' .i ,, ' . ' ' ' l ' . L- .H f 'TI H L tim' 4' ' N ' - .. fy'---5 ., -- ,. .f'-- - ,. . , - ' . - 1. ' '.'?.:,--.,,-' ,' ..1I iii ,, - x G 'T ' 4 'Q-,,L:':..ff1:f,-L , . J' 1- ,Qf -,,f , , ,fc LBQ-.-.,.- ' Hamby Barton Dean of the College nuff' Fran Broadhurst Acting Dean of Students Rlch Dunfee Dean of Students Ti Ralph Decker Dorothy Bernard Assistant to the Dean Career Planning Earl Spldel Business Manager Gary Roberts Assistant Dean of Students Vlola Schwantes Comptroller ,Ara , -Q- Barbara Shlvely Flnanclal And Wil -:kwa ' A ' 'f'1llsoQ: Q In W Roland Elllott Registrar ? Howard Stephens Community College Relations Lewis Gllbreath Director of Admissions fi Tri,-n--' Clara Embrey Development Byron Moore Cooperating Winfield Colleges Malja Wilgers News Bureau FQ' ,X sQ,L .Ill 'LI I Tom Wallrabenstein Associate Director of Development Bill Flaming Director of Development l ...'. Phil Schmidt Soclal Science Dlvlslon Chalrman Wallace Gray Philosophy L 'X-N WIN John Shoemaker Political Science Larry Wllgers History 4454! John Paulln Chapbumofthe Cohege Dan Nutter Ubranan Jane Flavln Educahon My .M Mil. QTWEWIMEJ h,, A Dlck Valyer EducaUon Ed Foster EducaUon J! 'F 1551-'-S' ya, - '.- 'l '-,g,'. Don Anderson Psychology Richard Evans Religion Ed Salm Sociology and Archaeology Mike Wolfe Economics Pat Doyle Charles Bright Accounting Business Dick Barnes Economics Z' Don Blatchley No PHOTO Computer Science AVAILABLE 'T Warren Soble Management Science -Am ...1 .1 43.1. , . .E .J . ,,, 3,1191-r9rruuvxo.v 1,43 Jim Strand Ross Williams Richard Bobo Music Music Fine Arts Division Chairman Warren Wooldridge Music IF' Ci Jana Bobo Music Wayne Tucker Music Warren Brown Art Mike Trollman Music Helen Wroten Language and Literature Division Chairman Alfredo Rodriguez Spanish and Latin-American Studies Dan Daniel English A. D. Cope English Judy Charlton English and African Studies ,.,.-M. ,,, .., ir U - i . Marguerite Hessini French Troy Boucher English n ,-1 4 'meal F--4 'Y' .JV U VK E I ' ui ' X V -.- 1 Q T 1' - -1 ,, ' - I Q N Q, '- .--A ., Eg, A W? 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Max Thompson Biology Mathematics Lee Dubowsky 1 at 1' Phyllls Johnson Nutrition Leonard Laws Mathematics 'WWW Kathy Spearow Home Economics Larry Smith Bio Chemistry Jlm Paramore Physucal Education Blll Stephens Athletic Director -3, 'TWIN Nkihr 4 5 4' 'CS' i y, S-...- Kathy ReQua Physlcal Education Duane Rankln Physical Education N Monty Drennon Mlke Hostetler Admlsslons Admlssuons Kelth Starry ARA Manager ARA Staff STANDING Tom DeRugguero Kenth Starry Lyle Wemert SITTING Margaret Scott Mary Bateman Louise Scott Marvel Crawford Sheryl Crawford Bernetta Berndsen Jessie Fruits Pearl Ewert Lou Tharp and Joe Rebold Tom Graber Admissions ,,.,-u-- 1 . ef, -, '-',' I A PZ-4 4.-g. ll 'rv Secretaries BACK ROW: Vivian Lawrence, Virgene Davis, Betty Hamm, Kathy Hickman, Irene Watson, Shirley Harmes, Janette Brasher, Norma Carlson, Leona Glenn, Annie Hardin, Jan Kindt, Norma Cox, Judy Sutton, Nancy Talbert. FRONT RCW: Sarah Jo Sympson, Janelle Moon, Ruth Archambeau, Louise Wesley, Sondra Groene, Myrna Conrod, Yvonne Shrader, Myrtle lngerson, Judy Wllliams. NOT PICTURED: Charlotte McCauley, Jennie Starry. l l il ll I I f fi -, ll ll I I Il l I 1 . , X f lv .dxf-1 Maintenance STANDING: Walt Flippo, Raymond McGinnis, Mary Jobe, Tom Luton, Annie Hardin, Bud Henderson, Millie Kliewer, Jeff Crow, Elsie Goodnight, Frank Carr, Brenda Palmer, Rodney Palmer, Walter Allen, Gene Bonham. SITTING: Phillip Brown, Arlin Ward, Wilma Topper, Marge Flippo, Alice Markley, Lorine McMillan, Clarence Widner. NOT PICTURED: Vicki Phillips, Mildred Evans, Paul Evans, Julie Diaz, Paul Dimit. Ginny Evans Kay Newton Bookstore rw Ne Hostess Office Brian Downey and Roger Moon play cards below Others Include Joann Downey Allyson Moon and Annetta Hanna Bookstore JoAnn Mazzantl Nurse Gene Bonham Head of Manntenance I Y, A 1'...' Q sxr, I ,J ' visa . H 'x , ' L ' 1 ' X ' 1,-i 'Y Q -1 L -1' aux Y Qi r :TJ X I ' - i ' ss : ..' Y -lan' A ,SA . H,.4u!Flvav..,- , -,, dw- 4---Qfsqngiih SPECIAL EVENTS IQ From Washington To Canada To Rome Builders Study Around The World The Washington trip proved to be a great experience for everyone involved - despite freezing temperatures. Their itinerary included seminars on current national issues as well as wait- ing in the snow for three hours to wit- ness the inauguration. The group at right, led by Don Ander- son with students Beth Anderson, Deb Brennan, Virgil Brooks, Tim Butler, Cin- dy Gropper, Jim Heck, Warren Heinen, Susan Hickok, Brian Hobbs, and Glenn McFaIl participating, spent January fo- cusing on Canada with about two weeks spent in Canada. Other Builders spent the month in Rome, at Olathe School for the Deaf, skiing in Colorado, debating across the nation, and in Winfield. As John Paulin was in Colorado with the See, Ski, and Be class, the chaplaincy was filled by former student, Rick Hatdeld, now in semi- nary. Having a chaplain intern was a new exper- ience at SC, but one which may be contin- ued in the future as it proved satisfactory. At right, Ron Van Sickle and Rick chat. AT LEFT, those going to Washington, D.C. were Phil Schmidt. Dan Daniel, Darlene Adkins, Jerry Barnes, Dana Basinger, Diana Bonar, John Cartwright, Mary Coon, Bet- ty Coon, Peggy Craig, Kathy Dible, Kathryn Gossett, LuAnn Howard, Kay Kingdon, Marilyn Magnusson, Becky O'Neal, Steve Phillips, Jane Randall, Donna Wacker, Jon Wooldridge, Judy Burris. and ' 'if-avi? :mr l l --' ---. ,l fl Waynette Schoch. There were two trips to Florida this January. Biologists under the direc- tion of Bob Wimmer and Max Thompson studied tropical ecology, doing some skinvdiving. Ten elementary education majors joined Ed Foster in hunting sea shells and other items for their elementary learning pack- ages. Both groups were disappointed as they had anticipated warm, sunny weather. The biology group, camping out at night, felt the cold l , 1 most keenly. The two groups joined forces for an assault on Disneyworld. At right, Diana, Tom, and Micky sort shells they collected. Below, stu- dents from both groups consult Wimmer and Thompson on a beach. S 1 Q kg. . xii 'ig Lffwj in- . Wil -w-. - l.':f--m. '.':azff---'E-..ll 33 l Novelty Abounded January term offered a wide vari- ety of classes from which to choose. Many novel classes were available and students took ad- vantage of these opportunities. Dr. Ruthenberg supervised 20 students who rebuilt antique air- planes below Stewart Gym. Men and women not only built planes together, but also cooked togeth- er in Phyllis Johnson's course on foreign and fancy foods. Mrs. Koll- ing taught basket weaving. Dr. Laws shared his knowledge and experience in building, buying, and remodeling a home with 46 students. One could creatively sew or non-sew . Kathy ReQua worked with students who learned about dance. Classes in speed reading, bird watching, as- tronomy, trigonometry, econom- ics, English open schools, Kan- sas history, military history, Ger- man, small group communica- tion, literature, and meditation were also taught. Off-campus op- portunities included Rome, Can- ada, New Mexico, Florida, and Colorado. Internships were also available. Cook, THEN Eat FAR LEFT: Southwestern students found Washing- ton a cold place to be. UPPER CENTER: Stephanie Kesler became quite handy at putting planes togeth- er. LOWER CENTER: Candy Hackathorn went nuts over her interterm class. LEFT: Chrystal Par- tin seems to enjoy cooking. BELOW: Craig and D'aun stir away, but we suspect Craig is more interested in eating than in cooking. ln addition to regular January term courses, students on campus had the op- portunity to participate in free university courses offered through a student council sponsored program. These classes were frequently taught by students and greatly enhanced the interterm this year by pro- viding more activities. Free university courses included crewel 8: needlepoint, knitting 81 crocheting, painting, exercise 81 aquatic exercise, maj jong, chess, guitar, and clobber Dr. Gray in ping pong. With plenty of snow, sledding down the hill and ice skating were favorite recrea- tional activities. Snowball fights and snowmen were also prominent. Communication At left, the students in Gleva Hanson's Small Group Communications class studied cross-cultural com- munication through active experiences. The students were Kim Detter, Sheryl Ev- ans, Sharon Kanitz, Ron Denton, Marsha Roe, Har- Ieen Santos, Brenda Bailey, Debra O'Neal and Lena Roy. Debaters at Southwestern had a very successful Jan Term. They were able to travel to many tournaments around the midwest during the month. One of their most successful efforts was on a sweep down south in Texas. The squad took both Hrst and second places at two tournaments. Individual members also took many honors. Crafts AT RIGHT, Kathy Spearow shows Sulinda Baker how various tradi- tional sewing, applique, patchwork, and quilting techniques can be used on innovative projects in her Creative Non-Sew- ing Using the Sewing Ma- chine class. BELOW, Mrs. Esther Koll- ing instructs a student on various basket weaving designs and techniques. Leonard Laws' Building, Buying or Remodeling a House class had the ad- vantage of hearing profes- sional people from the community. These includ- ed a realtor, architect, contractor, and lawyer, as well as many other ex- perts. Homecomin '76 .r V Homecoming Queen candidates were FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosemary Cherry, Waynette Schoch, Sonja Makoski, Diane Cook, Beth Miller. Students helped build their respective organizations' floats. y, , .,,.4. Joe Forest concentrated on making the Reid Hall Jaws float sturdy while Connie Feste helped stuff the Sutton Hall float. The Jinx Goes To Hollywood 4,- mv' lu, This year's Homecoming theme, The Jinx Goes to HolIywood, cre- ated much enthusiasm and involve- ment on campus. Activities included a Friday night dance, lPO's Ugly Man on Campus contest and an evening concert by Woody Herman. Many people and organizations were active in the traditional parade. Sophomore Beth Miller was crowned Homecoming Queen. Mr. J. D. Ewan, a '23 graduate, entertained the crowd at the game with his cheerleading abilities. The Jinx CVi- Jay Sherringy chased a Tabor Blue- jay fBob DeVoreJ around the side- lines. The highlight of the day came as the Builders defeated Tabor. 6 ,,Tf:-gfx N L' .xi6A f F' .'.i...,. l Fr ' ' . r 1 ' Y 9' , L. V ' ff ' .1 1 4 . J, Ulf-fl r H . 'wi s 1 -t-ffl J . 3 - g. in , , .,g-M1 -- 6 . ,c 'Q lb X- H. 4 5 ..:a Y' .Jw ,::j. I .l 'ffii ., ' Eff, . 9 . Eifiil-. v il ' i iii! iz:e22L11. . - - T : i31q2g:2'.', , X r '-zz? ' We 52527112 A 'I-1 .Q :f 'f:.:. ' l ,nail 3125! , .r '4 'f ' vi, V ,..-5, Y.. . ' . ' lliifii' l Z. r . , 3 ' N, . ...Q 1gQt:::3 4, L l ' . ,f, ll , . J I 1 X 1 :jj I E l l xg' i A . - L' w, QQ ..,-ffliliffffifff-M ' - 2: TOP LEFT: Beth Miller was crowned queen- by Lillian Garibay as Beth's escort, Tom Fell, looked on. LEFT: Student Council was responsible for serving lunch to the visiting bands. Anne Wil- liams, Diana Neely, and Esther Wilson helped dish up the sloppy joes. ABOVE: Susan Finney looked on as J. D. Ewan, '23, led the crowd in a cheer. 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Wayne King is pictured with the bluejay and Jinx ABOVE. Woody Herman Performs In Evening Music was plentiful for homecoming, October 9. Twenty- seven bands marched in the morning parade with most of them also participating in a halftime show directed by Mr. Wayne Tucker, SC band instructor. the bands cheered the Builders on to victory throughout the game with periodic fight songs. The Woody Herman band held a workshop in the afternoon and gave an evening performance in the Winfield High School gymnasium. lf- IH WOODY FRMAN Fw .-.Mi .lk wi H 111011 1' - Y-mam Ili' Ribs Renner Wins UGLY MAN Iota Pi Omega sponsored its annual Ugly Man on Campus Contest in conjunction with the Home- coming festivities. Jars placed in the cafeteria were used to collect votes, with one penny being worth one vote. This year there were ten candi dates representing many different campus orga nizations. Students selected Theta candidate Steve Ribs Renner, as the ugliest man on cam pus. 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After the victorious Homecoming game, Herman gave a band clinic for visiting high school band members and other interested people before his great concert that night. At upper right, Woody Herman does what comes naturally, playing jazz. Around Instrumental And Vocal Music The sixteen voice Denison Singers from Denison University, Granville, Ohio, gave a concert in Richardson Hall to entertain the folks that stayed here for Jan Term. The group included Southwestern in their twenty concert tour of the Midwest, singing a range of modern to classi- cal songs in their repertoire. The group went on tour in Europe twice, singing in France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, ltaly, Czechoslovakia, and Rumania. The House Of Blue Leav IWEMEM eeegene ER E :Magi UEEHENN we ,' We ,WQEQT 02311 it VN,- ':.:.1LLL1,S 'S Hvrr 5 mid ewmssss A ze' ,Q gs., ,W HW .ggi E W QFHE HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES By x: J ohn Guarre Q ' 'i ' DlFeCted by Norman Callison E Artie Shaugnessy i,,,, S Qssuz ae was Bunny .... , ..... 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You Make Me Feel Like Dancing was selected as the theme for the annual dance. The Stu- dent Activities Association helped out by providing the band, a group called Axis from Wichita. Traditionally, the King Spice Dance is semi-formal with the women asking the men. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of King Spice. Each candi- date received a pot holder, the first and second runners-up received aprons, and King Spice was crowned with a chef's hat, apron and banner. Eleven organizations nominated candi- dates and the student body voted to select King Spice 1977. For the second year in a row Campus Life nominated the winning candidate. ViJay Sherring was elected King Spice. Theta Phi Delta nominee, Greg Unruh, was selected tirst runner-up. Ralph Hanna, nomi- nated by Wallingford Hall, was second runner-up. Other candidates were Rex Davison, Gamma Omicron, Randy Nittler, Beta Rho Mu, Steve Short, Cheerleaders, Ron Denton, Sutton, lke Brady, Iota Pi Omega, Cesar Garces, Mu Phi Epsilon, Mike Atakpa, Black Stu- dent Union, and Phil Bachus, Campus Players. 1- 4, ff , C . .Q-'fr' . 5 ' 5 5 iff ei 7 Q, ,, 1 fi ' - 51, j 'if-rg? Q g .IS-j f' A . .ww? ViJay Sherring, a junior math major from India, was elected 1977 King Spice by his fellow students. ViJay was escorted by Mary Coon. First runner-up, Greg Unruh, is a senior bio-chemistry major from Ottawa, Kansas. He was escorted by Becky O'Neal. Carol Thorne escorted the second runner-up, Ralph Hanna. Ralph, a junior from Winfield, Kansas, is majoring in business. ABOVE: Mary gives ViJay a congratulatory kiss. UPPER RIGHT: Ralph and Greg shake hands with King ViJay. LOWER RIGHT: The top three candidates are shown with their escorts. ViJay Sherring Crowned King Spice 1977 x,. up E ks A ' I' n f ff! .y 'ill .-as xa- 'C I INVOLVEMENT Student Council, SAA Active The Student Activities Association, more commonly called SAA, was very busy throughout the year plan- ning and sponsoring events for the students. Jim Morgan, SAA Presi- dent and Vice-President Brian Hobbs worked very hard to be sure all the movies were shown on time and the dances went smoothly. A record breaking number of movies were shown on campus during the year, including such biggies as The Way We Were and hilarious Mel Brooks films. RIGHT: Members of the SAA Board were Brian Hobbs, Jim Morgan, Dee Ann Wills, Anne Goering, Bob Marsh, Gary Roberts, Craig Ussery, and Becky Schroll. Wit A RIGHT: Student Council Presi- dent Jim Fishback. Student Council was kept busy this year under the leadership of President Jim Fishback and Vice-Presi- dent Lyle Weinert. The biggest project the council dealt with was the question of a constitution. lt was decided that a new one should be drawn up and the huge task fell on the shoulders of Lyle Weinert, who did a very good job. The final constitution changed Student Council to the Student Government Associ- ation and redefined the powers the group would hold. In a student body vote in the spring the new constitu- tion passed by an overwhelming majority and awaited faculty action in the fall of '77. Student Council mem- bers were also Ieaders in change as they helped sup- port a free university during January and a new hu- manities by air project in the spring. SBA Members Busy On The Air I 25' ' X4 ,-' . ' nh 1. ,' ' 1 , 'lil 1, . l, 11... of tl-be vu -s. ' - 15 s is. ABOVE: Members of the Southwestern Broadcasting Association included Glenn Fogelberg, Randy Duncan, Greg Warner, Tim McCullouch, Randy Rothe, Kevin Hartley, Jon Wooldridge, Connie Feste, Kody Kearns, Terry Gaiser, Anne Goering, Randy Reusser, Steve Mayo, and Cozy Crawford. NOT PICTURED: Rob Bagot, Jason Kenyon, Tonya Beckham, Bill Rinkenbaugh, Mike Marion, Dan Dible, Bill Peterson, Karen Mogab, Craig Ussery, Steve Ru- zich, Claire Casselman, Gene Williams, Tom King, Rex Johnson, Jim Williams, Bonnie Barnett, John Halverstadt, and Jennifer Warner. Sponsors were Wal- lace Gray, Troy Boucher, and Veda Rogers. LEFT: Connie Feste and Kevin Hartley set up the mike to broadcast a chapel service. SBA also helped with a pilot humanities by air program. Collegian Covers Issues, Events This year the Collegian strove to become more issue-oriented without sacrificing pub- Iicity-type coverage and to increase student readership of the newspaper. It regularly ex- amined committees on campus and studied some academic departments of the college. Other major stories it printed were the prob- Iems of meeting federal fire codes, the de- cline in the number of classes taught on campus, and vandalism and theft in the dor- mitories. LEFT: Working on issue's layout are editor Brad Rymph and assistant editor Toni Jo Gray. BELOW: Collegian staff members included Mary Green, Joe Ramsey, Sherry Wadleigh, Carol Moore, Emmanuel Peters, Doug Gil- bert, Rex Davison, Jim Williams, John Beck, Eric Andreas, and Steve Mayo. Not pictured were Pam Boyer, Mary Boyle, Tim Doty, El- len Graeser, John Halverstadt, Annette Nethery, and Judy White. -' 'H -i gg i f K ',!iu'1I. 'ii f if Jill-V' -'.l' ' , -, C! f WM S ' J , will-'N - ' ,'Gl74?3i: 7l1F'TN-e-.-- GQ iii lf l I l I Moundbuilder Staff Cuts, Pastes Members of the Moundbuilder '77 staff were Jan Hofhne - editor, Becky O'Neal - assistant editor, Pat Barker, and Darlene Adkins. First se- mester staff members included Ter- ry Dennis, Diana Neely, and Judy White. Second semester staff includ- ed Joy Lewis, Chris Reimer, Laurie White, and Dee Ann Wills. Rex Davi- son, Jim Fishback, and Jim Williams were part-time photographers. Despite many difficulties and set- backs, the staff worked late to com- plete deadlines on time. Producing this yearbook was a terrific learning experience for members ofthe staff. l ill Rswsfijx 1 Members Of Service Organizations 1-K -4 L-sf va S - Club Any student who letters in a varsity sport on campus is eligible to join S-Club. Sports include football, basketball, cross country, track, swimming, golf and tennis. One of their annu- al projects has been run- ning the concession stand during football and bas- ketball games. ABOVE: Members of the S-Club included Craig Hartman, Brad Turner, Louis Mignone, Jim Fish- back, Esther Wilson, Glenn McFall, Trent Weaver, Mike Burnett and Vicki Raines. Circle K fl 1 I. fx is . ,J NOT SHOWN Circle K is an organization on campus that en- courages college students to help others and serve society. lt is associated with the Kiwanis Club. To be eligible for membership, a student must meet the minimum scholastic and atten- dance standards of the college and must attend 6076 of the scheduled meetings of the club. Members of Circle K were Mary Green, presi- dent, Larry Kedigh, vice-president, Grant Wen- cel, secretary-treasurer, Darlene Adkins, Barb Meier, Terry Canuto, Steve Short, Lynn Dyke, Lonnie Mills, Margie Myers and Darrel Dees. Work Together To Improv 9 'Bn- ,1 ,. 'ii i Q -A Zi r x .HA-'.' l'.' . '.-',- ., .'u t 5 v my-t Pr-', ,' . -.Q ,Ally i X the T abs, V ABOVE: Campus Life members includ- ed Janis Matthew, Karen Rymph, Mary Coon, Warren Heinen, Curt Hartman, John Paulin, Dan Dible, Betty Coon, Connie Feste, Kendal Utt, Craig Hart- man, and Rex Johnson. Connie Feste was president of Campus Life, Warren Heinen was vice-presi- dent, and Dan Dible was program di- rector. FCA, the Fellowship for Chris- tian Athletes, was open to all students who wanted to join. The group was di- vided into smaller huddle groups which met outside the regular organi- zation meeting time. UPPER LEFT: To introduce new stu- dents to FCA and illustrate the variety of people involved FCA members put on a short skit. ViJay Sherring repre- sented a football player: Craig Hart- man, a cheerleader: Bonnie Bergdall, a basketball player: and Jim Carlson, a very studious student. LOWER LEFT: Larry Burnett, Esther Wilson, Joe Schrag, Becky Decker, Jim Morgan, Rob Houser, and Carol Thorne have a huddle group meeting. Students Share Cultures With Others International students: STANDING: Emmanuel Peters, Elizabeth Kolling, Ali Abdollahpour, Gleva Hanson, Cesar Garces, Bob Eagleson, Lillian Gari- bay, Lizzy Engelen. SIT- TING: Efffiong Okokon, Yutaka Shinozaki, Vineeta Sherring, Christiana Oko- kon, Anne Williams, Doris Phipps, Dora Ebong, and Melody Tennal. .ig ,J ni' L f X The All-Indian Student Association sponsored an All- lndian Day on April 27. Displays were set up, fry bread was sold, and special Indian dinners were served. lndlan Students: Ed Foster, Terry Canuto, Lena Roy, Judie Yazzie, These students did a great deal of work to share their Linda Sherman, Cecelia Charles. Not Pictured: Leonard Murphy, Culture with the Southwestern Cone e Communit Ernest Laughter, and Lauren Bernally. g y' Black Student Union Sponsors Many Activities Black Awareness Week was the main event sponsored by the Black Student Union and proved informative to many students. During the week the BSU put on many programs, guest speakers, crowned a Mr., Ms. Black Heritage and held a benefit basketball game against the KAKE All-Stars. TOP, the royalty elected were Donnie Davison, Na- thaniel Walker and Karen Nash. BELOW, members of the Black Student Union were Mike Atakpa, Nathaniel Walker, Bob Nash, Jerry Barnes, Ukeme Umana, Cozy Crawford, Karen Laura Fulcher, and sponsor Alfredo Rodriguez. Nash, 'ja I , , .Ji 'Na+' iv lil , Cheerleaders The Varsity cheerleaders re-estab- lished an old tradition this past year by having five males join them in' their ef- forts to promote school spirit. With the help of the men the cheerleaders were able to perform fantastic stunts and acrobatic maneuvers. The teams ap- preciated their support. AT RIGHT FROM TOP TO BOTTOM are the Junior Varsity cheerleaders: Chrys- tal Partin, Vineeta Sherring, Susan Reed Cheadj, and Janelle Dreier. BELOW: the Varsity cheerleaders were Grant Wencel, Diane MacNair, Tim Detter, Susan Finney, Marilyn Magnus- son, Kelly Siefkes, Lisa Temple Cheadj, Joe Forest, Waynette Schoch, and Steve Short. 1- 'EQ .: sb P .- SSEA Promotes Quality Education ABOVE: SSEA's homecoming float was driven by Keith Graham. Priscilla Jones, Pam King, and Dana Wanzer held letters identifying the organization. Pirate Lonnie Mills was prepared to attack if the Tabor Bluejay, portrayed by Bob DeVore, attempted to board ship. 1 - --2' ll of I ll - l l V V' -iii - ll l 'f r ' Y! 4:2- l l The purpose of the Southwestern Student Educa- tion Association is to develop in prospective edu- cators an understanding of the education profes- sion, to provide for a united student voice for students in education in matters affecting their profession, to influence the conditions under which prospective educators are prepared, to ad- vance the interests and welfare of students pre- paring for a career in education, to forward the aim of quality education, to promote and protect human and civil rights, and to stimulate the high- est ideals of professional ethics, standards, and attitudes. Keith Graham served as president of SSEA this year, Pam King was vice-president, and Lonnie Mills was secretary-treasurer. Lonnie also served on the State Executive Board as Associate Vice- President of Region 453. Dr. Jane Flavin was advi- sor of the group. Phi Beta Lambda - A Going Concern Phi Beta Lambda helps business ma- jors develop their abilities in all as- pects of business. Members sell pro- grams at athletic events, attend state convention, and have the op- portunity to hear many guest speak- ers. The group sponsored two booths at Wallingford's carnival. At the state convention Southwestern took first place in chapter history competition, and second for mem- bers attending. ABOVE: Members of PBL included Ed Hutmacher, Dan McGowan, Lyle Weinert, Rod Kreie, Doug Gilbert, Marty Waples, Julie Wilson, Richard Dickerhoff, Rex Johnson, Ron Den- ton, Fran Broadhurst, Tom Schou, Mary Coon, Brian Downey, Beth Wilke, Jane Randall, Warren Heinen, Karen Rymph, Kenton Clinesmith, Diane Cook, Karla Cheney, Mike Bishop, Jan Hoffine, Ralph Hanna, Myrtle Berding, and Judy Kramer. Dr. Bright and Mr. Wolfe were spon- SOFS. Many individuals, including those listed below won awards in competitive examinationsf . BU'-'-ENN Seven 3rd place awards were also received. '.,. 4 'EE fl :'- -'Q - '-4. Personnel Management ,yt I' Mike Bishop, 2nd - Wg! Office Machines 3- ' ' ' -4 Mary Coon, 2nd I t - .LE Principles of sales 5, , - 1 Q ' Ron Denton, lst, Brian Downey, 2nd ' , 1 55 Mr. Future Business Executive -B ' Doug Gilbert, 2nd Principles of Retailing . Wayne King, lst ' n Principles of Insurance ' ..... Lyle Weinert, lst Principles of Advertising Karla Cheney, 2nd Mr. Future Business Teacher Ron Denton, 2nd Business Letter Writing Lyle Weinert, lst Who's Who ln Phi Beta Lambda Mike Bishop, Brian Downey, Lyle Weinert, Tri-Beta Explores The World Of Nature Tri-Beta, Biology Honor Society, sponsored a number of films throughout the year. One film ex- plained the habits of the whale with the rest dealing on animal behavior. AT RIGHT, Alvin- the alligator, and pride of Mossman Hall, was decorat- ed with a Southwestern mum to show his school spirit. BELOW, members of Tri-Beta in- clude Jim Morgan, Esther Wilson, Greg Unruh, Joe Schrag, Ollis Ander- son, Randy Duncan, Mike Atakpa, Gail Cherry, Karen Hobbs, Linda Nix- on, Coleen Winn, Pam Smith, Rose- mary Cherry, Cindy Hamm, Ivan Freeman, and Mike Fell. Tw-. ai ,F 1 Pi Gamma Mu Rebuilds Pi Gamma Mu, national honor society for the social sciences which was founded in 1924 at Southwestern, thrived during its first year of re-establishment. Events includ- ed participating at the Bicentennial History Bowl sponsored by the Kansas Newman chapter at which SC took lst place, a coffee given after the Homecoming game for all alumni of PGM, and two officers went to the national meeting in St. Paul, Minnesota. AT RIGHT, PGM President Becky O'Neal and Vice-President Jerry Nixon discuss PGM fu- ture plans. BELOW: Waynette Schoch, Becky O'Neal, and a Kansas Newman student struggle with chopsticks at a joint SC and Kansas New- man meeting where a Japanese dinner was served, followed by a demonstration of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Qirtf' f at l-l- r- ij MEM, -Q 33 !!,,,,,-Jf'jf,f'f' Pi Kappa Delta Builds A Winning Squad Following a slow start, the Debate team picked up speed and went through the year with a number of im- pressive wins. Their first big win was at Bethel College October 29-30, where the debaters took second place in tour- nament sweepstakes. Another victory took place last spring when the team of Tim Hammer and Frank Tutzauer took second place at the Pi Kappa Delta Na- tionals held in Seattle. AT RIGHT, Linda Voth and Jimmie Rob- inson show one of their many trophies won during the season. BELOW, members of the '77 Debate Squad were Coach Gary Horn, Rick Pe- terson, Dalvin Yager, Jimmie Robinson, Jim Williams, Tim Hammer, Randy Duncan, Deb Park, Lovina Vanderhoof, Linda Voth and Robert Wilson. Not pictured were Carol Tutzauer, Frank Tutzauer, Brad Rymph, Paul Wilke and Tammie Daniels. Home Economics Sororities On Campus 1 ily' X li L '10 kr ,. 1 Jmx t Al 1 .-5 -Surg. f ' 9 QW, fl' 5 1 f Q .':',',' :. x 5. U-2. 1, Q Kappa Omicron Phi was the National Home Economics Honor Society. Kappa's purpose was to further the field of home economics by encouraging scholastic excel- lence, developing leadership abilities and promoting pro- fessional activities and interests. Gamma Omicron again sponsored the King Spice Dance in the spring which was again a success. ViJay Sherring was crowned king and given an apron and chef's hat. Many other activities were planned throughout the year. Campus Players Share Their Talent 5 l XXX 7 'A -0 ',,,grQ'B,4- Ni- T Nfl?-' -+25 Campus Players, an honorary drama soci- ety, is composed of theatrical people on campus. Members of the group have had at least one major technical or acting role at Southwestern. ABOVE: Members included Randy Juden, Phil Bachus, Darrel Dees, John Beck, Craig Ussery, Dee Ann Wills, Cindy Wes- ley, Carol Blanchard, Joann Downey, Ally- son Moon, Jan Kraus, Linda Nixon, Ellen Pederson, Brian Downey, Barb Meier, Mary Green, and Alan Daymude. Cos- tumes are from Twelfth Night . LEFT: Norman Callison, Campus Players faculty advisor, catches a quick nap be- fore a rehearsal of Twelfth Night . Thetas Active In Campus Events The Thetas were very busy this year, sponsoring events. Their biggest project was the Stud Jock Day in the spring, which was, of course, a huge success. BELOW: Members of the Theta Phi Delta fraternity in- cluded Tim Detter, Jim Mor- gan, David Whitehill, Kevin Will, Greg Unruh, Keith Gra- ham, Randy Duncan, Ralph Hanna, Max Thompson, Rob Houser, Mickey MacNair, Steve Rosecrans, Larry Floyd, Richard Dickerhoff, Terry Canuto, Rick Shaffer, Tom Gilmartin, Rod Kreie, Marty Waples, Mike Cargill, Mike Atakpa, Davy Davidson, Ollis Anderson, Ron Denton, Chris Johnson, Rex Davison, Jerre Nolte, Mike Bishop, Kelly Siefkes, Al Renner, Jimmie Robinson, Paul Wilke, Ivan Freeman, Bill Stinson, Jim Heck, Mark Turrentine, Tony Gourlay, Ed Kearns, Ukeme Umana, Chris Downum, Bob Morgan, Larry Kedigh and Thane Mettling. fX 0 u XXEQ 4 5 Beta Rho llllu Members Active On Campus ff TQ D' Q 1 I f l x w , I f f . S. i .. I i. xv' I 1 li 1 I 7 l 5 X ' x I In R -4? ',5 g 1 x -x , ui Beta Rho Mu fraternity participated in many sports dur- ing the year and did quite well. In Jan Term the Beta ll team finished second in League Il with a 5 - 1 record. The Beta I team.of League ll finished second in spring basket- ball, winning five out of seven games. On Stud Jock Day the Betas dominated. Larry Schneck- enburger had a fantastic throw in the cookie throw. By the end of the day the Betas were tied for first place with the Thetas but Betas were allowed to keep the trophy for the year. . The Beta pledge session was enjoyed by all who saw the crazy tasks the pledges had to perform. They had to, among other things, wear dresses to the cafeteria and onions around their necks. ABOVE: Members of Beta Rho Mu include Ricky Lowe. David Beebe, Bill Rickenbaugh, Randy Nittler, Gary Hark- rader, Doug Drennan, Ike Brady, Ken Lockwood, Ray Pot- ter, Leonard Wolfe, John Cartwright, Bob Jewell, Larry Schneckenburger, Ron Fish and Larry Hatfield. Again this year the Pi Del- ta Sigma fraternity spon- sored the St. Valentines Day Massacre Dance. The Sinister Sweetheart couple was Janine Woods and Mike Bishop, Theta nominees. ABOVE: Members of Pi Delta Sigma included Karl Kleeberg, Kevin French, Steve Quibell, Paul Elam, Hal Brooks, Brian Hobbs, Charles Bing, Gavin Bevis, and Phil Archer. RIGHT: Sinister Sweet- hearts , Janine and Mike, pose for the camera. IPO Members Support Athletic Teams -AWP' L ,INS--: I -1L'f 2A' .TY , ' 'R Iota Pi Omega sponsored the Bloodmobile with Theta help in setting up and the Ugly Man on Campus contest. ABOVE: IPO members in- cluded Denice Bachman, Leann Conway, Judy Smith, Kim Handley, Marilyn Meyer, Cindi Campbell, Sharon Kanitz, Chrystal Partin, Janelle Dreier, DeAun Johnson, Pam Smith, Denise Quil- len, Susan Reed, Coleen Winn, Carol Marx, Melissa Moberg, LuAnn Howard, Pam' Wesbrooks, Sheryl Evans, Bev Wimmer, LeeAnne Folck, Kim Det- ter,Kathy Gossett, Cinda Bliss, Carla, Harris, Micki White, Renee ReQua, and Carole Spencer. LEFT: IPO went to a great deal of work on spirit signs. Mu Phi And Phi Mu Spread Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a music fraternity. They nomi- nated Steve Rogers in the Ugly Man on Campus Con- test. As you can see -by the picture at left, Sinfonia is one of the zanier groups on campus. THOSE PICTURED ARE: Wayne Tucker, Bill Peterson Orville Walker, Mike Marion, Craig Ussery, Dave Snyder, Steve Rogers, Steve Ruzich, and Phil Archer. 1 4. X 4911 .lf , K K L 1 ,,. 7 :hh 0.5-,-'LN -F - - 14 ffl Mu Phi Epsilon, the music sorority, hosted the Sterling Staff Concert last fall which featured two guest so- loists. At Christmas time they held the annual Deck the Halls of Darbeth Party with the result-a decorated Darbeth. MEMBERS PICTURED AT LEFT ARE: Claire Casselman, Jennifer Warner, Ellen Graeser, Becky Decker, Alice Grimwood, Susan Vodehnal, Cindy Sweaney, Janice Laber, Bonnie Bergdall, Cathy Walker, LuAnn How- ard, Jan Kraus and Kris Freed. Not pictured are: Mary Boyle, Lisa Tem- ple, and Jan Faidley. A A College Relations Members of the A Cappella choir presented many concerts, performed in chapel several times, and toured Kansas and Colorado for seven days. The choir was under the direction of Warren Wooldridge. Lisa Temple was stu- dent conductor this year. LEFT: Steve Short confers with Dr. Wooldridge about the choir itinerary as the bus is loaded. BELOW: Choir members are Phil Bachus, Stephanie Harris, Craig Ussery, Alice Grim- wood, Kevin Will, Lisa Temple, Randy Reusser, Claire Casselman, Greg Unruh, Jennifer Warner, Warren Wooldridge, Tim Detter, Becky Decker, Jim Carlson, Kay Kingdon, Jerre Nolte, Susan Johns, Jon Kessler, Jennie Taylor, David Herrin, Carol Blanchard, Doug Henkle, Jan Faidley, Steve Short, Jan Burgess, Mike Mar- ion, Paula Bradley, Pam Wesbrooks, Kevin Knickerbocker, Lillian Garibay, Joe Forest, Dee Ann Wills, Bob Morgan, Kris Freed, Janice Laber, Darrel Dees, Bonnie Bergdall, Jim Mor- gan, Janis Matthews. NOT PICTURED: Mike Bishop, Randy Juden, Ken Kraus, Davy Davidson, Tom Schou. ,l- . ..,, . , ...-.-, , g.,?e-'i3'1 151.1 W Orchestra Accompanies Many Events T'-1 Ross O. Williams, orchestra conduc- tor and professor of violin at South- western since 1945, is retiring at the end of the 76-77 school year. He is a graduate of Southwestern. KM--M . !'i '5 College Symphony Orchestra Personnel lst VIOLIN Susan Johns concertmistress Betty Nutter John Paulin Jennis Wilcox Bruce Williams David Ross 2nd VIOLIN Nancy Swope principal Pat Osborn Sandy Dillard Margaret Nutter William Peterson Karen Nash R. B. White VIOLA Dave Watters Toni Gray Ellen Graeser CELLO Shirley Harms Don Gibson Ann Cook .lan Burgess Diane Snyder STRING BASS Winston McKeor Pete Woodward Merlene Waltner FLUTE Teresa Gaiser Diana Bonar Judy Gibson OBOE Sue Beeney Marilyn Jones CLARINET Susan Vodehnal Cindy Sweaney BASS CLARINET Janice Faidley BASSOON Mary Horsch Carolie Rae FRENCH HORN Denise Webster Karen Hobbs TRUMPET Kurt Denton Stephanie Kesler TROMBONE Jonathan Kessler Darrel Dees PERCUSSION Claire Casselman PIANO Mary Boyle Becky Decker ORGAN James Strand HARP William Peterson Concert Band Builds Skill Through Practice ' , -fl 4? , . Members of the Concert Band are: Terri Gaiser, Diana Bonar, Ellen Pederson, Cozetta Crawford, Karla Cheney, Kay Kingdon, Sue Vodehnal, Cathy Walker, Cindy Sweaney, Lu Ann Howard, Lesa Haas, Mary Dorsch, Judy Wegele, Steve Rogers, DeVee Keely, Margarita Seley, Sue Beeney, Ruth Zam- brano, Jim Williams, Bonnie Bergdall, Merlene Waltner, Kay Reeder, Teresa Rawlings, Jan Faidley, Kris Freed, Joe Warren, Mike Brummett, Orville Walker, Brian Hobbs, Kurt Denton, Randy Juden, Randy Nittler, Charles Golladay, Karen Hobbs, Gi- selle White, Dalvin Yager, Tom Williams, Phil Bachus, Craig Wamsley, Jon Kessler, Darrel Dees. Alan Ren- ner, Paul Edens, Phil Archer, Rob Mc:Canon, Mike Marion, Steve Ruzich, Winston McKeon, Phil Burn- side, Claire Casselman, David Snyder, and .lan Kraus. Small Music Groups Give Performances Pop choir, a select group from the A Cappella choir, went on tour with the choir on their trip west through western Kansas and eastern Colora- do during the spring semester. The group's repertoire consists of con- temporary songs. AT RIGHT, Judy White takes a photo of a tuba and catches her reflection. f f 5 u t 4- 2 Xu J Jazz Band Goes On Tour Jazz ensemble went on a four day tour of Kansas spring semester. One of the highlights of the ensemble's schedule was the accompaniment of great jazz trumpeter, Cat Anderson, in the fall. AT LEFT, the woodwind quintet is shown on stage at the Founders' Day Convocation for which they played. Q' 2' .-Mlmfif .-Q MM' .Uf,rC,lAar,,' q.f401gxw-V-5 , t of sk Qlflfgkf 'Z' z' ' 6151. va ' 4 ' .2 ?ll1.. New Day Consort Leads Worship Services E v .1 - f X by Chaplain Interns Serve The Community The Cowley County Chaplaincy Program was established to give upper-level pre-ministerial students the opportunity to gain experience in crisis intervention chaplaincy at the under-graduate level. The course is instructed and supervised by Dr. John Paulin, College Chaplain. Participants included Tom Schou, Kim Engleking, Lynn Dyke, Dave Rogers - Field Supervisor, Barbara Snell, Mike Marion, and Kendal Utt. These students took turns being on call for emergencies. The New Day Consort, a worship- M 1, workshop group, traveled over Riecgwllfr'-:L V0 - 2,000 miles in Kansas and Okla- ' i homa and visited over 50 L X. churches. In June the group trav- eled to the west coast, making ' ten to twelve appearances. That trip covered over 5,000 miles. The Consort did find time to give a few performances on campus in chapel and leading the baccalau- reate service. Members of the New Day Consort were Claire Casselman, Mike Marion, Winston f ,f McKeon, Carol Blanchard, John AX H - ' I., ' :il Xi iii: 17 ,' J fil l: ' '4 . X ' l.g7'wt-gy! wi we .N . f x J 'ef if 'J , Paulin, Kim Engleking, and Teresa T Gaiser. 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Tian F ur ellolirioleim The success story of the Four Freshmen started in Quartet and performed here on April 21. The mem- 1947 when four guys organized a quartet at Butler bers BELOW are, FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT, Ken Albers University in Indianapolis. They rose to become Ray Brown,the zany Ross Barbour, and Bob Flanigan America's Number One Vocal and Instrumental William Windom Plays Thurber William Windom was on campus May 13 to give his interpretations of Thurber in front of a delighted Southwestern audience. He starred in a television series My World and Welcome to It which was based on the adventures of Thurber. Through his many years of acting he has become a well estab- lished name in show business. ..z' f 1 E Broadhurst Men ingenious At Inventing New Activities L Under the inspiring leadership of Presi- dent Mike Fell, Broadhurst Hall was very active throughout the year. They began the long list of activities by spon- soring Disco dances on their front lawn first semester. The Broadhurst float won first prize in the Homecoming pa- rade with the theme of Gunfight at the Jinx O.K. Corral. The always suc- cessful Broadhurst Slave Sale took place with some bidders paying exorbi- tant prices for slaves. BELOW, Kim Engleking auctions off another poor soul, Randy Rothe. The Car Rally spon- sored by Broadhurst was also a suc- cess with many cars entering the de- tailed race around town, all vying for the magniticent trophy awarded. AT LEFT, the Broadhurst candidates for the Sinister Sweetheart Couple Con- test, Joy Lewis and David Nichols. Men Of Reid Display Enthusiasm Erle Coleman Resident Director The men of Reid Hall seemed to have taken Enthusiasm as their motto this year. Whatever the activ- ity, they did it with a great display of enthusiasm. Reid had the largest dorm rock placed on the mound this year. As you can see in the picture at left, a great deal of effort was spent in decorating the rock. Members of Reid who did not physically assist in placing the rock gave aid with loud cheers. Homecoming parade-goers had the opportunity to see a large shark, Jaws , moving down Main Street. The Reid Hall entry showed much preparation and was quite well received. Reid sponsored an all-night Elm fes- tival. Students enjoyed the chance to see the wide variety of films. Residents of Reid frequently en- gaged in water ballooning other dorms, leading Sutton and Walling- ford residents to wonder when the men took time to study and sleep. When cries of Close your window sounded, the campus was alerted to the presence of another party of wa- ter ballooners. Reid and Broadhurst were even known to collaborate in this sport. ??7 0 Q, O Women's Dorms Sponsor Events Sutton Bong Show A Success Sutton Hall was involved in many activities this year. They had the privilege of having their own resident little broth- er in Geoffrey Moon. Womens' flag football was totally dominated by the victorious Sutton team. The Bong Show sponsored by Sutton involved many students from all over campus, winning the first annual S.A.A. traveling plaque for best activity during Jan Term. Deb Park, PICTURED AT RIGHT, won as the judges pre- ferred her guitar playing to the performance of the Aku- lettes, PICTURED BELOW. Twenty-four hour visitation was approved for the dorm. The annual hamburger fry was wel- comed by hungry students. f 'TED 9 C5 Throughout The Year Wallingford Sponsors First Christmas Dance . Wallingford Hall .co-sponsored a Christmas Dance this year. To decorate the dorm for the holidays a party-was held. Mistletoe was in abundance at both the dance and party. This page shows action from the Christmas prep- arations. Karen Rymph didn't appreciate having her pic- ture taken. Curt Hartman enjoyed the mistletoe. Julie Nulik preferred to wear the tinsel. Karla Cheney wrapped many presents. Karen Mogab liked the apple cider pro- vided at the party. In the spring Wallingford sponsored a carnival on their front lawn. ,N lg:-f Lu! 1: - I V.. . 1'fewl... 4?I 1 1' .'gv.1,f E, . at .mg-. ,- If . V l ll 1 l Presidential Scholars Honored At Dinner -'fifx ln August of 1971, the Board of Trustees approved the establish- ment of a Presidential Scholar- ship Program. This is the highest academic award offered by S.C. Ten such renewable scholarships were to,be awarded to outstand- ing freshmen each year. There were 8 recipients for 1976-77. They are Steve Blake, Linda Voth, Jon Kessler, Greg Waller, Ellen Pe- derson, Craig Wamsley, Kay Reeder, and Dalvin Yager A dinner was held December 9 to honor the scholars. Entertain- ment was provided by 5 presiden- tial scholars from previous years in a one-act musical play written and directed by Greg Unruh. Jan Kraus accompanied the group. Jim Morgan supported biology, lvan Freeman-chemistry, and Becky Decker - music in a musical argument. Alumnus Given Honorary Doctorate At N 1. ,fm L-E Convocation On March 11, the Founders Day Convoca- tion was held to honor Dr. Neil Frank with the honorary degree, Doctor of Science. The Dr. Lloyd M. Bertholf Teaching Fellow of the Year award was presented to Manly C. Huber, associate professor of physics and mathematics. LEFT, Hamby Barton, Don Ruthenberg, Neil Frank, and Clarence Borger share a laugh. CENTER, a surprised Manly Huber and meeting with Dr. Bertholf. BELOW, Bob Wim- mer, Neil Frank, Hamby Barton, and Cla- rence Borger listen to Dr. Penrose Albright, former Southwestern physics faculty mem- ber. i J . -' nl- 2- 'Hi'-wi 77, -ik, A ':::g '-5?f,M' 7-- 5 ffi: 4 -1 '::1 'Rf' 254. -. ' ' VX H N 3-21. 'E .. bf, Mgr, QT IN ' ' -' Ev.ifnL9Wx V 'N ' ' ' f 'f 1 T11 Q X: 1 'ni' 1.-...- f 'L'-s s' K 24 s ' WJ A A X Y.. xx! Y 5 4, silk 1 ' . , Q ,J x H g l E mmf 15 Ji' 9.-lr.-. -3- 'T' b 3 -' ' e r r, - Y ',-:fn . ' 5. ., P W WFfw?? , 5, X 5 'Xxx aria? ' - -'H T 1,1 ,Xia 2 - 'v 'I ' -. ' k ,ii ,. ':,.i ','5 - . S ' V ,.,- f 1' -Nam W NW. R 5 n XX Q F -.R ' b'.W-. 'Nw ' -' WTA . Xieizmf A . -. : we Q. XE ,ig ' ,S Nr, f m W, . 1 - .-In-I fi, .L 1' 5+ . gl -,- .lf ' xx XI, N ff IW V , , ff-- A 0 , X 'Nm 4 A D F X xx'-'ZX X - l 4 - '. X .,. .7958-. f ,Ml x - I X. I 1 Building Communication With People Through Language Barbara Meier and Linda Nixon practice their roles in the play The House of Blue Leaves , per- formed first semester. The drama department was busy throughout the year with many other produc- tions. Alfredo Rodriguez's Spanish stu- dents tutored various Mexican- Americans in English, and in the process improved their own Spanish. i .gi SU F, J J T - x l. f '. . .'. Kx 2. Q N, . E 2 S Continuing Development Of Science Program AT RIGHT, Dr. Neil Frank held a press conference in Wichita upon his arrival from Florida. Dr. Frank, Di- rector of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, came back to Southwestern, his alma mater, as a guest of the Science Advisory Council. At a dinner in his honor, at Beech Aircraft in Wichita, he spoke on A Moundbuilderg An Oceang An Encounter. The Science Advisory Council of Southwestern Col- lege met during the Founders Day activities. The Council is composed of distinguished scientists who were invited by the college to work with the science faculty and administration in the continued develop- ment of the college's science program. - 0 Q . f'5:.Ysi-Q 0 rgb A -TY X u Z,-1 Tx f6'! 'QV if ' Z iifrflilfzf' ilgzkig. -i '11 pfiln ry Ll, 'ru .i . 'Q f lor' Jr l 357 al l ..,,-.:,., ii, eq - ' ifilxgi A-,..i - ifrfffqia ,Qui Q hfif Social Science Sponsors Guest Speakers BELOW, Kansas Attorney General Curt Schneider visited the campus to speak to some political sci- ence classes on state government. LOWER LEFT, Jim Mount, business manager at Snyder Clinic, explains medical-clerical work to Karen Hadley as part of her self-development project for Personal Development. Don Ruthenberg greets Bob Dole, LEFT, as Dole enters Messenger to hold one of his many public meetings on agriculture. Qi 'Huggy ,qvfq Q xx I I fi? dl h m JJ .. G I iQ' Weng- lillfufl Students Build With Work Experience Many students participated in various internships and on-campus jobs during the year. Practicums were set up through the Business Dept. to work in different areas downtown. These in- cluded credit for work at the County Attorney's office, the Data Processing Dept. at the city building and a new one set up with the City Manager of Win- field. Personal Development class pro- vides a section for work on a self-deveI- opment project which often entails an internship in an area of interest. BELOW: Jailor Albert Clark and lawyer Hal Reed show Becky O'Neal jail re- cords at the Courthouse as part of her internship for the class. AT RIGHT: Charley Wilson takes a break from his work at Stewart Field- house to climb a rope. H I '-32?-' f7-:rl-Ei'faieifi-::Y5A lf raiegi-it -a s i X 5 5 ' :li l., 1 -gi' Z lg , lg, ,wk -qkl l x f , if 1 14 lil The fifteenth of every month is a very important day for people with on-campus jobs. Payday! There is much choice of jobs available. One may find work at, among other places, the cafeteria, Christy, Dar- beth, Mossman, or Maintenance. There are also several jobs at the library, as the top picture shows, with secretary Irene Watson and stu- dent Elizabeth Kolling working to- gether. AT LEFT: Bruce Pierson, director of physical therapy at Newton Hospi- tal, shows Kim Yearout machines used in his field of work during her internship there. Q .X 'I xx ,X li' fr X E 1 XE l 'T INSTANT RE PLAY What Is A College Without Traditions Taken from a history of SC traditions which appeared in the campus newspaper in the 1940's. A Southwestern tradition that has fallen into disuse is the graveyard. The idea was to bury our defeated foes. This was always done with proper ceremony, but the idea of a cemetery on our campus is dis- tasteful! We have room here for nothing dead! Let our rivals bury their own dead on their own cam- puses! Out of the graveyard ceremony, however, grew up and developed one of the most unique college traditions in America, absolutely original with Southwestern - the story of the Jinx. When old Fairmount College --- Wichita State University to you - was defeated in a football game to the tune of 41 to 3, a Southwest- ern student prepared a tomb- stone with the figure of a black cat, the word Hoodoo at the top, and the score underneath. This stone reposed peacefully enough among the ghosts of the burial ground until it began to be noticed that from that time on, Fairmount couldn't defeat South- western! Occasionally S.C.'s ri- vals would manage to tie the score, but they could never win, whereas Southwestern always won,'or at least tied the score. Then the black cat came to be called the Jinx. This remarkable record was kept up for 14 successive years. Some- times the odds were so great that it seemed Southwestern couldn't win, but, in the nick of time - often in the last few minutes of play - a mysterious change oc- curred, the tide turned, and Southwestern was saved again. Finally, the Fairmounters got sus- picious and superstitious. They concluded they couldn't win against the invincible Jinx, which really was the unconquerable Southwestern Spirit that pre- vailed in those days. ln fact, someone conceived the notion that if Fairmount had the Jinx it might work for her as it had for S.C. A night visit to our graveyard fol- lowed and the Jinx was gone. It was concealed in Morrison Li- brary on the Fairmount campus. One fall a former Southwestern student enrolled at Fairmount. He then asked to be shown the sights of the campus and evinced a great interest in the library. Fair- mount thought it had acquired a real student. And so it had! He got all the knowledge he wanted in one day and returned to South- western. A few nights later a group from Southwestern, inspired by the ex- ample of their fellow bookworm, visited the same repository of learning and brought the Jinx back home and locked it up in an underground vault in Richardson Hall. The football victories contin- ued. Fairmount became desper- ate. Something had to be done. The students were stumped. They sought the superior strategy of a faculty member and a most das- tardly plot was promulgated. A fair coed from Fairmount, in her turn, registered at Southwestern - and did the Southwestern boys go for her? A dozen far more beautiful and gracious Southwest- ern girls seemed commonplace and dull to the poor dupes who flocked to the standards of the charming stranger. To all who came, the lovely deceiver was most friendly and kind, and the poor fools poured out their hearts to her and told her all they knew - which wasn't very much! But it was enough! ln a few days she cancelled her registration and went back to Wichita with her tale. A few nights later the Fairmount professor of physics and his min- ions appeared, lifted the iron grat- ing ofa Ventilating duct that led to the vault where the Jinx reposed, sent one of the smaller students into the vault, where he tampered with the lock in such a way that the professor could work the combination. The Jinx was car- ried away out on the Cannonball highway, placed in a ditch with a stick of dynamite and blown to bits. The pieces were gathered up and used as charms in the pock- ets or fists of Fairmount football players! At least this is the story the raid- ers told. But its truth is disproved by the fact that three or four stones with the igure of the Jinx are known to survive concealed in various places on or near the Southwestern campus, and by the still more convincing evidence that, every now and then, the Jinx .appears on the gridiron, some- times in the form of a living cat, and awards W.S.U. a telling de- feat, as it did only last year! The Jinx still lives and fights for the old S.C., and for her alone! And Another Season Begins lx 3- -1 -x, ,f-- .Ar- .. . ,,g,v,, 4.1. , N 1,-gag .fx ,.,., 4. . ., :v1Zff'f. ' -1, if . . ' ' ' -1' -'- -V X Q , -ff,,j.v.-44-. la' L-Q-UP q,,,..I 4 . r..f,u:f-. A s-1. -,-'f.,. . ., . . X.,-,:A. .. A L, 'fl' . 'f'f 'f FIU '7 BL, J. 1.. .fif ,.' .- .4 ,W-' ax 1' w-f f-' .V-. ,Ll M1 uwjx 7, .Irs 14kw..i1 N . .. ... il, ' f .4-'SM ef1,,w- vii :':-yA.,1L,,1-65: ,ll L 4 Q -.fy V-Jimi. '.'eZ'.1:2f':!'? .-- :ze Builders Win Homecoming 'ASI . ,if wh vi: : ', :.Qi!d ': , ffl ,- fff -fy' - -.fi f A u gigye gi A.. ' ij iiiiiiiiiii e l , M BT i - , ,- A' H' f- f fi' ',,' qi . 5 'r ' 1 i - . L, A fri T - if i lfw' ,i'1!liQZ, i s mg' ,ff --. 'I Q .--5 iff- -lf. '. T. iw 1 dxf- X ., xx ' ' if ,J , T- ' msg J. T i big , , i i, X i Football players for 1976 PICTURED BELOW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT beginning with the FRONT ROW: John Hutchison, Gavin Bevis, Sam Campbell, Greg Beckmeyer, Ben Zuk, Ernie Jahay, Brian Cerrato, Greg Hall, Pat Audley, Dave Nichols, Karl Kleeberg, Randy Brooks, Lonnie Strickland, David Tasker, Eddie Popplewell, Roger Olivas, Sid Herd, Jeff Crow, Kelly Siefkes, Glenn McFall, Tim Detter, Bill Stinson, Bob Morgan, Larry Schneckenberger, Thane Mettling, Ralph Hanna, Ty Bowling, Ollis Anderson, Tony Gray, David Beebe, Charley Wilson, Gary Harkrader, Ed Ba- ker, Willie Stokes, Brett Bazil, Gaylord Hinshaw, Hal Simons, Ken Lockwood. The Builder coaches were Jim Paramore - head coach, Byron Jones - Iineback coach, Duane Rankin - defensive secondary, Al Holde- man - offensive and defensive line, Lou Mignone and Paul Nation - assistants. , Greg Beckmeyer was named to the All Conference Offensive Team, Kelly Siefkes to the All Conference Defensive Team. John Hutchison received Honorable Mention in the conference. f I If , far 'si' f' 1 1 J S4 ,af X I Q' -Q lm - if' 1 :T Q . 1 V 1:,'j .,9?':f Jsfilsri if .,. - X? X-Country Builds Dedication Cross-country team members Blake Ortman, Dave Davidson, Ron Hutto, Chris Downum, Jim Morgan, Ivan Freeman, Steve Renner, and Craig Wamsley took the initiative and showed the dedication to the sport necessary to discipline themselves to run 75 to 90 miles a week. While the team's record may not show it, many fine individual and team performances were turned in by these men. In a dual with Emporia, the Builders were defeated 17 to 45. Southwestern was twelfth out of thirteen colleges and universities in the Gold Classic. At the O.B.U. Invitational, Southwestern placed fourth out of eight teams. The Builders took fifth in a Held of six schools at the O.C.C. Invitational. In the Bethany Quadrangular, scored as a triple dual, SC beat Kansas Wesleyan 18 to 39, losing to Marymount and Beth- any. With nine schools participating in the Marymount Invitational the Builders placed eighth. The Pittsburg State Dual was lost 15 to 45. Out of the four KCAC schools participating this year, Southwestern placed third. Mem- bers of the team also participated in the District 10 meet. I Emporia Steve Renner - 4, Chris Downum - 8, Dave David- son - 10, Ivan Freeman - 11, Ron Hutto - 12, Blake Ortman - 13, Jim Morgan - 14, Craig Wams- ley - 15. Gold Classic C330 runnersj Steve Renner - 103, Chris Downum - 114, Dave Davidson - 121, Ron Hutto - 185, Ivan Freeman - 186, Blake Ortman - 196, Craig Wamsley - 208. Jim Morgan - 209. O.B.U. Invitational Chris Downum - 6, Steve Renner - 14, Ron Hutto - 19, Dave Davidson - 25, Ivan Freeman - 32, Blake Ortman - 35, Craig Wamsley - 37, Jim Mor- gan - not placed. O.C.C. Invitational Chris Downum - 21, Dave Davidson - 28, Ron Hutto - 29, Ivan Freeman - 33, Steve Renner - 36, Blake Ortman - 38, Craig Wamsley - 41. Bethany Quadrangular Steve Renner - 4, Chris Downum - 15, Dave Da- vidson - 17, Ron Hutto - 18, Ivan Freeman - 23, Blake Ortman - 30, Craig Wamsley - 31. Marymount Invitational Chris Downum - 35, Dave Davidson - 39, Ivan Freeman - 40, Blake Ortman - 47, Craig Wamsley 49. Pittsburg State Dual Chris Downum - 7, Ron Hutto - 8, Ivan Freeman - 9, Blake Ortman - 10, Craig Wamsley - 11. KCAC Steve Renner - 7, Chris Downum - 15, Dave Da- vidson - 20, Ivan Freeman - 22, Blake Ortman - 23, Craig Wamsley - 25. District 10 Steve Renner - 25, Blake Ortman - 46. W 1 'P fc ,, 'Si F' ,273 ,B f... l if I lf? P . .- z ' f N' ' X Golf Team 2nd In KCAC V A ' ' 4. Q Q 5 U at 'J .X 1 -2 -I . ,. 0 Q Vv l ABOVE Members f the golf team were Paul Edens Con Shepard Bob Marsh Coach Bull Stephens Jlm Flsh back and Paul Lewis Paul Edens placed lst at SC 3rd at Kansas Newman, 3rd at Mary- mount, 3rd at KWU, and 3rd at the KCAC tournament. Paul Lew- is placed 10th in the KCAC. lu-.ID G Volleyball Team 4th In Conference v I , . -'H 'Wi ,gtfffif wif? QA , af e f ' X732-17. M5-'jf ,Q V RX -N f . X ,QQ 'A F ' -Tx 3,4 , ,- -I Volleyball team members pictured on the OPPOSITE PAGE are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dar Richert, Kenna Utt, Bunny Wilson, Judy Kramer, Grace Welch, Jane Randall, Becky Schroll, Tere- sa Rawlings, Kathy Gossett, Kim Handley, and Gayle Zollars, Not pictured are Lizzy Engelen and coach Kathy ReQua. The relatively young team gained experience and skill as they earned fourth place in the conference with a 14 - 14 record. For the second consecutive year Kim Handley was selected as a member of the All Conference Team. This year the choice was unanimous. None of the team is graduating so the pros- pects for the future look excellent. With the experience gained in working together this year and the progress shown during the season, the team should be a strong contender for the conference championship next year. ' s 514.3 Women's Tennis Team Places With Gail Stonebraker's strong performance in win- ning the KCAC 44 singles title and teaming with De- vee Keely to win the KCAC 42 doubles title, South- western finished second to conference champion McPherson College. The conference tourney was hosted by S.C. in October. ln other singles action, Jan Kraus won 3rd place in til singles, Esther Wilson won 3rd place in 412 singles, Devee Keely won 2nd place in 43 singles, Beth Wilke won 3rd, place in 45 singles and Laurie White won 2nd place in 4656 singles. In ffl doubles Kraus-Wilson won 4th place, and in 4563 dou- bles Wilke-White won 3rd place. The team finished with a 5 win - 1 loss record in the KCAC and had a 8 win - 5 loss overall record that included dual matches with Wichita State University and Oklahoma Universi- ty Junior Varsity. With a strong returning nucleus of 5 lettermen and some strong junior college and fresh- man prospects, S.C.'s outlook for next season looks bright. The team was coached by John Paulin. Paula Bradley and Sharon Kanitz were also members of the team. I ' 5' 'Mm . .xl x .V 1. K I- , .ff I.: i V s .see l is are 4 l E. H- ,. .JE H. , Q H, , r l it i eii,E,. , ., ri JNDIVIDUA -simmer wiseift - W Heveenlfeely i Bai! lSfQ!l'5bli3Kef . lieth walker, yn 5-same, . T Qinarqhfkarfiril 1 1: l KrauS'LWilgqn lfvausmderiz i E -gxeelylistqiiebndker. , n , is Ymkefwltgte T l mais ' if mga i was em , is - is . .QB ' . Q' sg i t E ll E i i' me 5 ss 'essex i' 1: wmnw.. . ' Y , li SlNG,l- is IiSl'D +132 433' 154 2475 W7 451- --H2 4113 is O l 'lRECG'Rl5S UBLES 5 15l:e5l . 5915595 Singles ' 5iFl8'1?? 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W,5,eeY HgeigWf,ee1Emai,'?f'34w,wm.E:.5Lgxim..,,,Q is-s 1 , 1977 KCAC Champions 1977 was the year for Southwestern Basketball. They kept winning and winning and won their way to the KCAC Championships. Individual Awards Rick Peterson-Most Valuable Player, All District 10, All KCAC Coach Bill Stephens-Coach of the Year-KCAC Paul Wilke- Honorable mention KCAC, top rebounder Mike Burnett-Most Inspirational Player-2nd consecutive year, top Free Throw shooter Bob Nash-Top Defensive Player Rick Jones-Outstanding Freshman Ike Brady gl Rick Peterson-1977-78 co-captains Members of the '77 team were: Larry Burnett, Dave Whitehill, Fred Howie, Trent Weaver, Paul Wilke, Steve Wilke, Bob Nash, Larry Firebaugh, Mike Burnett, Larry Floyd, David Turner, Leonard Wolfe, Rick Peterson, Mickey MacNair, Chris Johnson, Ralph Hanna, Don Jones, Tom Williams, Bill Stinson, Rick Jones, Con Shepard, Rick Shaffer, and Ike Brady. I VARSITY' BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD SC A Opponent Alumni ' 83 87 ' Northwestern State, OK 93 90 ' Baker University 77 72 I I -fgff X Friends University 70 64 ,113 Emporia Kansas State 64 94 1 Oklahoma christian College 70 89 l Tabor College 85 H 73 , . ,- Bethel College 64 ' 43 I: Langston ' 63 62 'N LQ Friends University 54 62 7 rg gli --N' .f'i Kansas Newman College ' 73 75 5, V, Sterling College 73 63 fix , xnxx M- McPherson College 75 79 y Q 31 +47 A St. Mary of the Plains 71 65 it I aw? I Bethany College 84 88 -MX' f ' Kansas Wesleyan 82 84 Q5 ggff' 'V I Friends University 77 64 f Bethel College A 64 61 M M Tabor College 87 82 Sterling College 65 A 79 3, fs, McPherson College 62' 61 ,C 7. , 1' St. Mary of the Plains 71 66 'V -' Bethany College 64 62 ,f Kansas Wesleyan 100 0 80 I Bethany College CPlayof'fJ 68 67 P .X 1 Friends University CDistrict 105 68 87 K X Conference Record Overall Record -5 . 12 4 16-9 llll ,I... . 1 ,l ' 1 'Hi .I A, , i Uri! .. lfylwflllglll , . . .1 5255 - wr r, x , I 3 ' ' -iz-ii' :L.:x'-..f:f' - - li b ?.f . ' - 1 lillll yy A' ilil:illl,llllli.,llil '11 , .iw f V-'v 1--- fm: Q, ,V ., i A--hd 1 Nd is 5'3 - -Jr! .' - , 1. ,eg-33: l -1- 4 , -Ir be 1 , ., 1 I I I - .9 . 'A A I l I . ' X441 i .PM , . . l -. wg. 1 - W, f. .71l,g ' -rf .ST ' r, Ar ' wwf x ' 1: gy I' 473: gkigyt gk Qi er ii ly'ff'Plx - ' v E gm!!! su!! 0? lui iii 1' A . .NM P - . .,.N . -1-. fn ,. .sl N 3:4 'fx fog? 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X I 2 b ! u n . M' ff l Le if L 'W ' mf ' .' h -1. 4.3 1' 4, 1 x ff? ,fx J My ,wr .M ,umm 'Q X if 1 ! 'A04' la S i ' ...ff Brothers Work Together On Team The '77 Builder Basketball squad had three sets of brothers playing on it. AT RIGHT are Don and Rickie Jones, sophomore and freshman respectively, from Tulsa, Oklaho- ma. They were outstanding players in high school, both receiving All-District, All-City, and All-Conference player awards. Rickie also was on the All-State team. BELOW are Larry and Mike Burnett. Mike was a graduating senior who will be missed but Larry has three more years at SC. Mike was one of the Tri-captains on the team and was voted Most Inspirational Player for the second consecutive year. At BOTTOM RIGHT are the Wilke brothers, Paul and Steve. The good size of both and their great talent enabled them to help the team immensely. Paul received Honorable Mention in the KCAC for his outstanding work. S- .A ,- V -1 ,er r' Builder Women 3rd In Conference X AT LEFT, Kim Handley and Esther Wilson guard opponents BELOW, members of the basketball team were Bunny Wil son, Grace Welch, Kim Handley, Dar Richert, Deb Kerr Kim Yearout, Esther Wilson, Joy Lewellan. Kenna Utt Becky Schroll, and Teresa Rawlings. l 'A 1.-,L ,gliaap i ---rl Wffgilf 3!18!77 3725777 3130777 4709777 4712777 4716777 4726177 4730777 5707177 5713777 lst 2ns 3rd 4th TRACK RESULTS Oklahoma Christian College 144 Central State University Southwestern College Kansas Wesleyan University 23 Friends Dual at Southwestern lst Southwestern College 2nd Friends' University Bethel Relays lst McPherson College 2nd Bethel College 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd Southwestern College Friends' University 64 57 152 59 73 63 46 8 Bethany Triangular lst Ft. Hays State University 134 54 Bethany College Southwestern College Blueiay Invitational lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Bethany College McPherson College Bethel College Southwestern College Washburn University Sterling College St. Mary's of the Plains Tabor College Marymount College 10th Friends' University Emporia Relays McPherson Invitational 1st 2nd 3rd Bethany College McPherson College Southwestern College Southwestern College Doane Relays 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd Sprint Medley Relay Mile Relay Pole Vault Mile Run Three Mile Run KCAC Meet at Lindsborg lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Bethany College McPherson College Bethel College Southwestern College Kansas Wesleyan Univer Sterling College Friends' University Tabor College 14 207 144V2 78 7OV2 33 29 10 8 4 3 260 168 76 210 175 77 66 sity 40 13 8 O Q Cn--, J77 xl X KK . i n- u 4 E . 'Q Q'-'lk ff i x- - ,: v 1 gl, J Ya? nw Tf-5311 ' 'X ' , ,:7,:'. I f f - x X N sl! CD! vi a Yr fw- .. 1+ Af y g R ,. 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X 7 If .alg-IQ.-i::QX A1 me it ,. ..I- ' at A ':l'I f1 I 2 gi - ' ,M hK.5?,Qf35-J if ,s ig h F ui dll -' J 4- - - Jeanette Brasher Dave Dimit Judith DuChateau Mark Gilbreath Jean Golway Toni Gray Golda Johnson Wendy Kim .lan Kindt Vivian Lawrence Janet McCauley Allyson Moon Roger Moon Chris Storbeck William Wakefield Joy Will Karla Will l THE BEGINNING Advance Preparation Is Key To Success l l Though many students may not re- alize it, the college does not close down when they leave. Administra- tors, faculty, and staff are still busy in buildings across the campus. Evi- dence of their work could be seen in fresh paint, newly waxed and shining floors, memorandums and other in- formation presented to students upon their arrival and full-length lec- tures the first day of class. Faculty members attended workshops as did resident advisors and directors. As students joyfully left for long va- cations at Christmas and Easter, ad- ministrators and staff prepared to buckle down and catch up on their work. The staff's continuing efforts kept the college running fairly smoothly all year. Keith Starry, director of the food service, worked with the foods com- mittee to plan special events throughout the year. Several Make Your Own Banana Split nights were held as well as international meals, steak nights, two formal dinners served by faculty, and make your own sandwich meals. At right Keith is shown topping off an ice cream mountain. Lakeside Activities Lead To New Friends 21222 vi' 1433- f '1f5: laJ1:'l'- 3+ -' 'I .i -jaw:-'Y fam: 'zu '--ax'-s..-'I'-1 ' .-, 'fi -Jef' .-fmilzefti-'as-, ivfvj wr' l2fQ':'ffri -1-' :raigvl . , ... ' 1 1' ,T f -. , f - favs' ,,f f',5- Fig. . -' A A i . ' t T3fi!f!f' 5.235 ' jj, Q - , ,, , fly, ' 29 ., . , 'di' ' - ff -r ', 'f I i N . I' ' S 'Q . .U. s iiixifi-'-:'fx2 i3iffi..i3:?r1 ' ' Ang . mtg ,:,x.,r. ,. .,,,u,u. , 4- .5 . I L, : fxllh.,nflffgifp-5w,:1.: Q-P734 .Vg 5 i y152'i'i,is?Lff 4519,5'202115. . 'i fvvifj- 'z-,-vj, ,Q -...if-,fE1'T1f-'1Q.Q.j ,,'-1,21 X .tx if My-.-1. H stil ,'.-. '.1'f ., 'Q' ' 41N ill It has become traditional to begin each school year with a picnic at the Winfield City Lake. Faculty members bring their families and carloads of students make the trip. As students cavort in the wa- ter, they begin to feel sorry for those people broiling in the sun. This pity extends to faculty as well as other students. Resident direc- tors, deans, administrators, and students were thrown in the lake this year. When business manager Earl Spidel refused to leave his chair, the chair received a dunk- ing also. AT LEFT, John Hutchison finds time out of his busy Senior year to take a short nap and drink in the sun. Not to be left out, The Rock Fell finds itself at the top of the Mound-at least for now. 0, 157 QT , . Enrollment Increases Spring Semester iSllEllL .1- The final spring enrollment figures at SC reflect a total increase of 23 students over last fall's enroll- ment. The spring term enrollment was 668 compared to 645 in the fall. This increase was especially good since the general trend is for college enrollments to decline during the spring semester. The breakdown of enrollment was as follows: freshmen, 155, sopho- mores, 139: juniors, 1153 seniors, 1323 post graduates, 17, specials Cincluding St. Johns' studentsj, 101, senior citizens, 75 and high school specials, 2. , 55 .1.. -.-..,.l.i- if .54 .X Stude nts Pursue Wide Range Of Activities , ,, M, xv . , N if -V - ' f k , uf ...J 3... 4-f . A e,, L' sg, , . ,. '. f 159 The honors convocation honoring the class of '77 was held on April 25. The traditional program began with seniors, faculty, and administration climbing the 77 steps to Richard- son Auditorium. Students onthe Dean's Honor Roll, Junior Marshalls, Valedic- torians, and Order of the Mound and Masterbuilder recipients were recog- nized. Dr. Laws was awarded the Student Council Faculty Citation. Dr. Dan Daniel gave the address. Other students were commended at the reception following the convocation. Junior Marshalls, each with a 4.0 grade-point average, were Kris Brown, Don Courtney, Doug Gil- bert, Beth Wilke, and Lyle Wein- ert. Honors Students Selected On The ABOVE: Mike Fell was named Scholar of the year. Mike shared Valedictorian honors with his mother, Ardith Fell. LEFT: Those seniors named to Who's Who Among Stu- dents were Jerry Nixon, Jim Morgan, Mike Marion, Ivan Freeman, Greg Unruh, Becky O'Neal, Mike Fell, Brad Rymph, Mary Boyle, and Lori Ellison. Mike Burnett, Jan Faidley, and Craig Hartman were not pictured. Several seniors were quite helpful in their departments as senior assistants. Senior assistants were: Paul Hobus, organic chemistry: Joe Ram- sey, microbiologyi Joe Schrag, zoology and com- parative anatomy: Randy Duncan, biology: Mike Cargill, floriculture and botany: Mary Boyle, Spanish: Tim Ham- mer, debate: Orville Walker, jazz ensemble: Jan Faidley, concert band: Toni Gray, his- tory: Becky O'Neal, history and political science: and Marianne Morris, mathemat- ics. Basis Of Grades And Achievements Order of the Mound is the honor given to the top ten per cent of the graduating class. Mem- bers of this elite group can be recognized by the purple sash across their gowns. Thirteen seniors of the class of 1977 were elected to the Order of the Mound. PICTURED AT RIGHT: Beverly Grunder, Su- san Finney, Mary Boyle, Joe Schrag, Joe Ramsey, Tim Hammer, Jerry Nixon, Ardith Fell, Mike Fell, Brady Rymph, and Ivan Free- man. NOT PICTURED: Mike Burnett and Jan Faid- ley. i The selection of Masterbuilders is a lengthy process designed to choose the six seniors who best typify the spirit of Southwestern. Each student council member nominates six seniors. This list of nominations then goes to the faculty who choose six from the list. The new slate of names is voted on by the student body, each voting for six seniors. Masterbuilders of 1977 are Jim Morgan, Mike Fell, Jim Fishback, Greg Unruh, and Mike Bishop. MJ Commencement Exercises Held May 15 2 FAR LEFT: Junior Marshalls Doug Gilbert, Lyle Weinert, Beth Wilke, Don Courtney, and Kris Brown show graduating seniors to their seats as they march in to the music of Crown lmperial . FAR LOWER LEFT: Faculty and ad- ministration walk in ahead of the seniors and take their places to the side of the platform. LEFT: Valedictorians Mike and Ar- dith Fell, mother and son team, lead the seniors to Sonner Stadium. Fol- lowing are Brad Rymph and Jan Faidley. BELOW: Southwestern president Don Ruthenberg and St. .lohn's president Michael Stelmachowicz joke before graduation. Stel- machowicz was the commencement speaker to the class of 77. ni lil X Graduation ls A Time To Reflect ABOVE: Joe Riley Burns, chairman of the Board of Trustees, Michael Stel- machowicz, Don Ruthenberg, and J. Hamby Barton look out at the graduat- ing class. AT RIGHT: Brad Turner, Jim Dooley, Tom DeRuggiero, John Hutchison, and Greg Beckmeyer look as though they wonder what is to happen now. 2 4 r 'lllll L Q rj mf ... AT LEFT: Steve Ruzich, Mike Marion and Steve Rogers relax after the band concert. BELOW: Tim Hammer, Paul Hobus and Jerry Nixon share a laugh shortly after they gra- duate. During graduation day there were many activi- ties going on besides the actual commence- ment excercises. All weekend there were alum- ni reunions, a choir concert, jazz ensemble and band concerts. The Baccalaureate speaker this year was Rev. 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The staff would like to dedicate Moundbuilder '77 to Maija Wilgersg without her help this book could not have been published. Many of the pictures in the book were taken and printed especially for the year- book by Maija in addition to her work as news bureau director. Credit must also be given to Howard Stephens for his technical advice, pictures, and assistance. Many oth- er people went out of their way to help the staff and while it is not possible to name them all, l would like to give special thanks to Sarah Jo: Sympson, Virgene Davis, Myrtle lngerson, and Brad Rymph. Mike Fell is responsible forthe drawing of the Mound which we feel adds greatly to the story of the Mound. Assistant editor, Becky 0'Neal, sacrificed sleep and other activities many times in order to meet a dead- line. Other staff members spent much time in arrang- ing pictures and obtaining information. We hope you enjoy this yearbook now and in the future. Most of the credit for the book should be given to the above people who made it happen. Thank you all for helping to produce Moundbuilder '77, Jan Hoffine, Editor On The Paths We Build Today


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