St Mary of the Plains College - Campanile Yearbook (Dodge City, KS)

 - Class of 1963

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Saint Mary of the Plains College Dodge City, Kansas Saint Mary of th INTELLECTUAL MORAL CULTURAL PHYSICAL SEARCH GROWTH TRANSITION SEARCH INTELLECTUAL MORAL PHYSICAL CULTURAL GROWTH SEARCH SEARCH TRANSITION MORAL INTELLECTUAL CULTURAL PHYSICAL SEARCH GROWTH TRANSITION SEARCH INTELLECTUAL MORAL PHYSICAL CULTURAL TRANSITION SEARCH SEARCH GROWTH MORAL INTELLECTUAL PHYSICAL CULTURAL SEARCH GROWTH TRANSITION SEARCH INTELLECTUAL MORAL CULTURAL PHYSICAL SEARCH GROWTH TRANSITION SEARCH 6 M DZ f A I ' ' 3 ff 'lf lams College Campamle 1963 GL O Z E4 ?: :P 9 TRANSITION SEARCH -, . SEARCH GROWTH I 1952 ' MORAL INTELLECTUAL PHYSICAL CULTURAL SEARCH TRANSITION GROWTH SEARCH INTELLECTUAL MORAL PHYSICAL CULTURAL TRANSITION SEARCH SEARCH GROWTH MORAL INTELLECTUAL xx 7 xs K' F6133 wYmx k 3 w A fa Q fW35k.E'2wfm.Q Q M Lf af wif, ,f aw fe X S M5112 Q ff W X Q me , X ,X fi 10 M , 1 K 1 M K WWA X W 2 fy e mf QS -sf-ws!wsifwwmsf ix A 5fg55UQ5g:,5k5e?51s5ife?ises???Qgsz, an Q wg Q, M 15 wx 3123 ma fn Q' H 2 ak K Q! A, Yam ,Q sw ygmfimm ,X Q, wsfgy, ,K ,mm 5. 232 ,, ,G R Q af QQ a Q Q S N Q X fm 'W' - ' Hfzm.. 2' W' Q55mx-imi.-Qfmxglxlw-w, sw152:si??s??se my? WVMAQ Q f Q? -A 45475ageggsggsiwgkegygiiigfiegisiu'ig 3 f. Vf51ffsw3zll5sz 'FW 3:z'Au E4l'A5,u'A?E?!74.,fl ,-+ Y ' V 7 S??g4? ?3Q21m1Q.a7.1Q,f5Qfe335nwg12H?Lesf 51 'K ' N'nu n' Q- nu gg, 35335 W P 52.53 M I Siwli 3553?-1115: V , 11 I . ' 5 ' -' 3' mvwffs'7-,,r1.'f'ffY wi. '21 ,045 k ' f . , ig-4,42 ' ' 8 A , . A 53 U' Wig'-. wfzwfrfff' iw . ' A , 1 frm? 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Fors+, D.D Bishop of Dodge Ci+y REVEREND MOTHER M. JOACHIM On The TenTh anniversary oT SainT Mary oT The Plains College, The Campanile sTaTT declicaTes iTs I963 eoliTion To MoTher M. Joachim and The SisTers oT ST. Joseph oT WichiTa, who have devoTecl Their lives To The spiriTual, inTellecTual, moral, and physical clevelopmenT oT sTuclenTs oT SainT Mary oT The Plains College. Presidentis Message Your l9o3 CAMPANILE serves as a piclorial re- minder oi Jrhe rich varieiy of aciiviiies consiiiuiring The eiiori of Sain? Mary oi lhe Plains College io conlripule io your Jroial developmenl as a human person. Recognizing lhe hierarchy of inielleclual values, ihe College has siriven lo open up To you whal is laesl in lhe lilie ol lhe mind. li has aiiempled io impari ihal praclical wisdom which culnriinales in aclion and in erhical conducl. By acguainiing you wirh The deepeslr realilies oi your lile, Sainr Mary of Jrhe Plains has shown you Jrhalr your essenlrial relalionships are wilh The Invisible -wiih God, who pernnilrs you ro share a spirilual super-exislence Through grace and love. The College has adapled your educaiion lo con- Jremporary sociely by poinling our your value and place in The world oi loday while preparing you lo fulfill your Jremporal vocaiion, The heariening spiril of cooperaiion wiih which you have accepied ihe aims of rhe College assures us ihai Jrhe hope we have oi seeing lhem fulfilled in you will be realized. Devoledly yours, JMS! 227. damp Sis'I'er M. Cecilia Presidenl Sisier Cecilia is shown ar rhe ifirsr facuhy dinner mocking, held Sepeember 20. Dr. Rees Hughes, Presidenlr Emeriius of Kansas Siaie Teachers' Coiieqc, was fhe guesr speaker in keeping wifh fhe fheme suqqesied by ihe Presideni for promafing ihe growfh oi ine coiieqe ihroughouf 1962-63, Presideni' Hughes cenfered his speech around ihe idea of improve mem' of insiruciionai rechniques. Sisfer Cecilia's announcemenr fha? pians for fhe irnmedialre impiememkalrion of Jrhe expansion program mei wilrh en- fhusiasfic response from khe siudenfs. A+ rhe righf Sisfer Ceciiia is shown wirh members of ihe Board of Trusiees, Rev- erend Mofher M. Joachim, Sisfer Ruih, and Sisfer Linus as rhey discuss ihe ioca- fion of fhe new wornen's dorm wifh fhe represenfafive or fhe archiiecfurai firm, Mr. Drake. Dean of the College Sisfer M. Linus, Ph.D., Dean Professor oi Educarion The ciuiies of Jrhe Dean are rnanifoid, buf ihey are cepabiy handied by Sisrer M. Linus. Sisi'er's primary Concern is The srnooih funciioning of The insiruciionai program for aii srudenrs. As head of The Division oi Teacher Eciucarion, Sisier Linus is pariicuiarly concerned wi+h insuring ihe oprimum personai deveioprnenr and professional com- pelrency of fuiure ieachers. An incidenial pari oi rhe Jrraining she gives To her siuoienis is an appreciaiion for irienciiiness and gene-rosiiy. Student Personnel Services Donald R. Barber, M.S. Dean ol Men The welfare oi Jrhe college siudeni is lhe principal concern of rhe various Deans of Saini Mary ol The Plains College. Consequenlly, lhe many college aciiviiies concluded by Jrhe Deans are Jrhe resull of ihoughllul and careful planning. lnlerpreling, implemeniing, ancl iormulaling policies perlaining To Jrhe college-wide siudenl personnel services program is ihe responsipiliiy oi The Deans. The Deans synchronize ihe acliviiies oi Jrhe various areas of service. Sisrer M. Linus, Ph1D. Dean oi Sludies Sisrer Mel Eesa, M.A. Dean oi Women A 'N Mrs. Donald Barber lwelps provide flfe verv pleasanf end off' ' i ' :conf service in fne Business Office. Sisfer M. Helen Roberf Acfing Business Manager ln addifion fo an evening class in business -Cosf Accounlinq-Sisfer Helen Roberf, acfing business manager, nandles flwe fi- nancial affairs of flwe school. Sisler M. Cecilia Agnes, 'M.S. Regislrar Upon eniering Saini Mary of ine Plains College, Jrlne siudenlr comes inio coniacl wiili a lcey Figure in ilie College group ol officers-ine regisirar. ln lier worlc for ilie slrudeni, Sisier Cecilia Agnes spends con- siderable eiiori in seeing Jrlwai ine records are properly lcepl. Sisler also evaluaies Jrranscripis for iransier sirudenls, receives admission reguesis, disiribuies ilie neces- sary liieralure and iniorrnalion relaiive lo enlrance inio Jrlie College, and counsels sludenis concerning reguirernenis for grad- ualion. Mrs. LeRoy Hea+l1, Secreiary Jro The Presidenl l Chaplain Rev. Aloysius J. Felling The adrninisTraTion and TaculTy exerT every eTTorT To see ThaT The sTudenTs are direcTed properly To ensure The perTecT Tul- TillmenT oT The aims oT SainT Mary oT The Plains College. One oT The chieT oTTicers oT The college, The Chaplain, is direcTly concerned wiTh The spiriTual welTare oT The sTudenTs. Under FaTher Felling's direcTion, a rich program oT religious liTe is oTTered To The sTudenTs. As chaplain, FaTher schedules The annual reTreaT. l-le is readily available To all sTudenTs who seelc his counsel and advice. As sponsor oT The alumni group. he keeps in close conTacT wiTh Torrner sTudenTs. in 'Ulu 'Qin 11 i is Sisfer M. Augus+ine, ' M.S. Librarian and fxssisianr ,-,,, Professor of Sociai Science X Sisfer M. Hildegarde, M.S. Assislrani' Professor in Library Science Sisier Auqusrine snows Tom Curciiife, one of fno iibrary assisianrs, sorne bocks perrinenr TO fine quesiions of coiiege sfudenis, Sisier Hfidegarde cornrnenfs on fine necessilry oi expanding iibrary inoidings. As asslsian' iibrarian, sne nwusi keep En iouch wifiw currenr pubiicafions and nfeeei Hwe needs of various Divisions and iacuiiy members. as F Sisler M. Giles, Sisfer M. Dominica and Sisfer Joseph Ann are io be congraiu- laled on ine excellenl service in lne ceieleria and ine Caslle. Sludenls are parlicularly gralelul 'For Jrlwe efficiency and speed willi wlwiclw Jrlie meals are served. Food Jrlwalr is excellenlly prepared and ai- Jrraclively served is conducive To lwealllw and conlenlmenl. Sludenis wlwo need medicaiions or als lenlion find a friendly slaif in ine Healllw Office. Sisfer M. Marcelline is ine requf lar College liealllw nurse. ' , ,,,,,, ,.,s,,,,,,,.,o.u,.i..x 5 W-mamma.: if .1 ,A s For fhe convenience of fhe sfudenfs, fhe College mainfains a booksfore, where sfuclenfs may obfain fexfs, school supplies, and various ifems. Several sfudenfs find parf firne ernploymenf in fhe boolcsfore, which is under fhe supervision of Sisfer M. Assumpfa, M.A., of fhe Division of Languages and Liferafure. As parl' of fhe healfh services offered by fhe school, sfudenfs received T.B. fesfs free of cosf. Mrs. Willa Deane Gholson, R.N., adminisfers fhe vaccine 'ro Sue Ziccardi while Roberf Anclerwald and Don Pendergasl' waif in line. M Carol Mulligan, R.N., one of fhe seniors who refurned from Sf. Joseph's School of Nursing for her degree, assisfs in fhe Healfh Office. Tom Heavey, a freshman -so from New York, is fhe pafienff ,,, Q1 K ,, ilili , W., .,W,,h,m W M-, 'w H-w- ' -n-...., .---f The college serves The sfudenls and 'reachers in 'lhe area by Salurday Adull Educalion classes and a number of evening courses in Educafion, Business and English. ln +he Language Arls class 'laughl by Sisfer M. Flora, sfudenfs parlicipale in a kinder- garfen class in human relalions presenled by Mrs. Judy Maslers. As par? of The sludenr personnel program. 'rhe college mainrains a iob placemenl service. Under The guidance of Mr. Bar- ber, sludenls are made aware of employ- menl' opporruniries wilhin +he area and s'ruden+s in Jrhe Teacher Training program are assisled in securing posilions. Parl of ilne guidance services of- fered by lime College includes vis- iling speakers represenfing various vocalional fields. Early in Oclo- ber, Rev. John J. Sullivan. na- iional direclor of Exlension Volun- feers, addressed line sludenfs in lhe inleresf of lay missionary ac- fivilies. Slnown wilh Faflwer Sullivan are Fallner Mueller and Fafher Jolwn Lavrin. Mainlaining conlacls and currenl address records on all graduales of flue College is one funclion of Jrlne College Alumni As- socialion. Sealed al l'l'1e annual alumni dinner are: Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Reinarl, Faflmer Fellinq, The faculfy moderafor, and Bob Guilford. 1 il Sax ii s ws. 3 ffm . yor I9 jjj -QA. r X M5402 T7 V , ?f 1 x ' J I, ,Sjlllh fl 1' KN xy -if 1' 1 RK ,L 'X www Z I Through Use of Theology and the Stun Seeks to Unify the Work of the Vario Theology inslruclo Rev. Aloysius J. Felling Rev. George F. Mueller Very Reverend Paul F. Schreiber Very Rev. Monsignor John LiH.D. B.A. J.C.D. A.B. Assislanl Professor of Theology lnsrruclor in Theology lnslrucror in Theology lnsrruclor in Theology 20 1 ' ff R , . I gy if - jak' , X . fl 5. M-Z, e 'pf ll 1, fs, ir. gal Q i gk m M Es M, 5 I wig, 1 P 2-W ' f 2 . V 0 PW PM I V , :f1PA ,. P h ,kgrk gf K L s re 1 .fir ,. V ATT- A 2 o r of P A ls. ., The College and Faculty . . Philosophy the College lvisions Angelo Gage Ph.D. Associare Professor of Philosophy Rev. Edward Franz Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Jim Dvorak seems unaware of ihe pho- iographer as he conceniraies on a chem- ical experimenf. Science and Mathematics The spiriibof progress and research inspires 'ihe shi- denis in 'rhe Deparfmeni of Chemisiry. Sisier M Quinfin, Ph.D., Assisiani Professor, heads ihe Di vision of Science and Mafhernafics. Sis'rer M. Ferdinand, Ph.D. Associaie Professor of lvlaiiwemaiics Mathematics In a diversify of courses Hwe De- parimeni of Maihemaiics siimu- laies inielleciual growilw of The slu- denis and develops ilweir power of logic and cleduciive reasoning. Various opporiuniiies are offered ai Si: Mary of The Plains College io enable siuolenis io make +l'ie mosi oi opporiuniiies in ine field of mailiemaiics. Vernal Pianfanida, M.A. lnsirucior in Mailwemaiics Joanna Challans, M.S. Assislanr Professor of Biology Edward Brazda, M.S. lnslrucfor in Biological Science A sludy of Hue frees on campus is an inferesling perl of Mr. Brazda's field Jrrips in Bolany. V 4 v. W 1 fr X - L, a, , , ,- , f ,K s. fl ,' . , sr ff l Richard Mueling and Del- berf Rohr, sludenls in Mrs. Clwallans' class in ecology, sludy basic re- lalionslwips belween planls and animals in +l'1eir na- live lwabilal. Tlwe scienlific spiril' develops in Hwe various laboralories ol Sainl' Mary ol: llie Plains. Here Riclward Koclw, Duane McGee, and Tom Morris perform experimenls under 'rhe supervision of Mr. Grabs. Sisfer M. Ann Cecile, M.A.. of 'rlfie Speech and Drama Deparinneni, reads Tweiffh Nigh+ wi+h Harry Kilbride in preparaiion for jhe firsi drama produclrion of ine season. Fine Arts Gordon Corwin, M.Mus., inslrrucior in Music Gordon Corwin accompanies senior voice maiors, Sisier M. Karen and Kay Calloway during a ciass session. Sisier M. Agnes Therese, M.Mus., Associaie Professor of Music Sislrer Agnes Therese and Geraldine Boer, music maior from Odin, Kansas, discuss a group of piano seleciions by Proiofieff, a coniemporary Russian composer. Sisfer M. Madeline examines one of Hie insirumenis received by Hwe Music De- parirneni. Sisier Madeline, who received iner Masiefs Degree from ine Universiiy of Wicniia. ieacnes insirurnenial music. Sisier M. Chrisfian, Pl1.D., pauses for line plwoioqrapiwer du ' , Ez' '-1 I The Music Deparimenfs program is designed io rneei ilwe siudenis' need for culiural growiii and prep- araiion for eiiner leaching or pro- fessional concerns. Music aciiviiies include a Decem loer oraiorio, reciials, and a spring musical. ring a class in iineory. Sis'l'er M. Augusfine, M.S., Assislanl Professor of Social Science Dr. Edward T. Gargan, guesl' speaker for lhe lirsl Convocalion, led a slimu- lafing discussion on lhe Topic of modernily. Presenl were sludenls of lhe classes in hislory laughl by Sisler M. Auqusline and David K. Slrale. As lhe ' ' subiecl' of his Convocalion address, Dr. Gargan spoke on 'lhe Ecumenical Councils. David K. Sfrafe, insfruclor in hislory, presided al Jrhe Social Science seclion for College Day, held primarily 'For sludenls of Sain? Mary of fhe Plains High School. Freshman nurses relurning To 'lhe college c a m p u s make an allracfive piclure againsl' rhe beaufilul lawn. Shown com- ing up lhe sfeps are Mary Pellzer, Mary Werner, Carolyn Becker, Pally Murphy, Anila Knoeber, Margie Herriage, Judy Burkhart and Alice Harbarl, presidenf of The class. Vocational Preparation Sisier M. Jerome, Pl1.D., direcls The work of fhe sludenls in Fundamenlals of Nursing. Mary Jude Pellzer makes a praclical applicalion of knowledge gained in Fundamenials of Nursing as she l6lQ65 Pai'+y Murphy's blood pressure. Kalhy Ealon, Angie Papp, Camille Parks, Beverly Beaver and Nancy Burk look on. Learning lo check Jremperaiure and pulse rale of pa'rien'r Alice I-larberl are Funclamenlals of Nursing sludenls Anne Grallan, Carole Fogg, Louise Harringlon, and Berniece Schmidl. Sfudenls are encouraged lo approach Jrhe profession wilh a palienl-cenlered view. 2 Wanda Noller's srunr on Jrhe rrampoline draws smiles from Mrs. John Thornell, Physical Educalion inslrucror, Teresa Liebl and Sharon Pfeifer. Physical Education 30 Coach Jaclc O'Leary heads ihe Physical Educalion De- parrmenl' 'lor The men of 'lhe College. Mr. Alan Crawford checks lhe schedule lor men's inrramural sporrs Sisier M. Vinceni, M.A. One of ihe largesi' divisions of ihe College is devoied +o iraining siudenis for reaching. Siudenis preparing To 'reach in elemeniary schools spend a semesier in observing and leaching under The supervision and guidance of 'faculiy mem- bers and cooperaiing Teachers in ihe cily and parochial schools of The area. Sisier Vincemus conference wilh Mrs. Mary Roeizer is appropriaiely placed in 'froni of a mural done by second grade siudenis of Sacred I-leari Grade School. Mrs. Roeizer was delighied wiih her firsl' experience wiih creaiive arl in wafer color. :Sider M. Flora, M.S., explains ihe color, deplh, and perspeclive of a prize winning design by a grade school child. Siephanie l-leii, who is hold- ing ihe picfure. and lhe girls seared around 'rhe fable, Pai Spencer, Irene Regan, Florence Pawlalc, Mary Befh Dowd, and Mary Lou Schauf, are maiors in Elemeniary Eclucafion. 3l SisTer M. Linus, head of The Division oT Teacher EducaTion, consulTs wirh Mr. Barber, direcTor oT Secondary EducaTion. Seeondar Education Draws Large Group Secondary educaTion sTudenTs beneTiT Trom meeTings wiTh Mr. Barber, who has had wide experience in borh parochial and public school adminisTraTive po- siTions. Before sTudenTs in Secondary EducaTion can obTain a degree permiTTing Them To Teach, They musT spend a semesTer in observing and Teaching under The supervision and direcTion oT experienced Teachers in privaTe and public schools. A number oT The sTudenTs are able To TulTill This requiremenT in The classrooms oT SainT Mary oT The Plains High School. A group OT sTudenTs majoring in various Tields preparaTory To Teaching in The secondary school sysTems meeT wiTh Mr. Barber. ln The group are EsTher FooTe, Claire STramel, Bob Hicks, Bob Lisa, KenneTh Cure, Richie Donnelly, Pai' McGunnigle, Jim Moor- man. Gerald Barnes, Bob VierThaler, Angie Bierman, PaTricia Hahn, DelberT Rohr, and Louis Walhmeier. Education Students Get Bricfcd on Practical Problems Sister M. Laura, principal ot St. Mary ot the Plains l-ligh School, who ad- dressed the group ot prospective teachers atter they had spent several weelcs in observing classes, gave them some excellent advice on routine pro- cedures and possible disciplinary ques- tions which they would meet in their beginning teaching experience. Sister M. Laura, principal ot Saint Mary ot' the Plains t-ligh School, speaks betore Mr. Bar- ber's group ot prospective teachers. The dynamic atmosphere provided by Sister M. Vincentia in the publications room ot the high school serves as an inspiration to directed teaching students. Claire Stramel, who did part ot his prac- tice teaching in St. Mary ot the Plains l-ligh School, explains t'ne markings on a set ot papers he is returning to Sister Vincentia's English class. 33 Vocational Preparation Gabriel Naccarafo, Ed.D. Professor of Business Adminislralion Wy..,.,,,,,gs Bob Bergmann, freshman. uiilizes his accounling principles wilh 'ihe aid of an adding machine in 'Figuring an Accouniing I exercise. The firsl' sfep foward ihe business course is a good basis in accounling. As parf of lhe services The College renders lo ihe surrounding area a series of nighl' classes and adull educafion courses are offered. Lislening allenrively +o Dr. Naccaraio are lhe members of his Salurday morning Chariered Life Underwrifer course. Preparation Sis+er M. Lucille, M.S Sisfer M. Edward, M.S. Assisiani' Professor of lnsirucior in Business Home Economics An inieresling highlighf in +l1e Home Economics Foods class is sampling The wares. Sealed are JoAnn Bergman, Elaine Kennedy, and Virginia Habiqer. Jeanie Brazil serves a special dessert An inleresfing innovalion in 'rhe Business Deparimeni was flue inaugura- iion of a ielevisicn course in American Economy. Piciured wills Sisfer Edward are Darlene Doll, Henry Hay and Marilyn McDaniel. 35 Division of Lan uages l Opporlunily lo sludy 'rhe classical languages and lo form a background for olher li+erary sludies is offered 'rhrough lhe Lalrin courses raughl by Sisler Linus, Dean of 'rhe College. Dr. Mary I. Winslow, associafe professor of Romance Languages, shows her characlerislic good humor as she waiches French maior Kennelh Cure arrange Jrhelr deparlmenlal display on College Day. Sisfer M. Assumpfa, M.A., works wilh four sludenls-John Caraveo, Mark Alvarez, lgnalius Terrazas, and Anlonlo Graiales-from Chihuahua. Mexico, in 'rhe Language Laborafory. The mobile unil' added 'ro lhe language equipmenl' 'rhis year permiis grea'l'er emphasis upon lhe spoken word. and Literature WiTh The growTh oT The College, The English sTaTT pioneered an HONORS PROGRAM in The inTeresT oT giTTed sTudenTs. Second semesTer Treshmen were inviTed To parTicipaTe in a special English class in liTeraTure and wriTing oT more advanced naTure Than ThaT given To The regular secTions. The HONORS PROGRAM was under The direcTion oT SisTer M. Grace. To esTablish closer conTacTs wiThin The Division, sTudenTs and TaculTy 'members meT several Times each semesTer Tor special lecTures and social hours. SisTer Mel Eesa, M.A., increased The eTTecTiveness of The Basic English course by use OT various audio-visual aids. SisTer Mel Eesa also sponsored The College newspaper, THE CARILLON. SisTer M. Grace, Ph.D., heads The Division oT Languages and l.iTeraTure. SisTer M. EvarisTa, M.A., gives inTeresTing commenTs on The liTe and worlcs oT Chaucer. ArThur Meyer, M.A., new member OT The English TaculTy, sTimulaTed A The sTudenTs To a Tiner appreciaTion oT modern liTeraTure and The i -I value OT Travel as a means oT selT-educaTion. f 2 T Q- Q ii s Campus Lyfe W 'W W g 1l' an Homecoming Highli Cheerleaders elecled lo spur 'rlne Cavaliers on fo vicrory in i962-63 were Janel Russell, Judy Roselli. Casey Romansilc, Jeanie Brazil, and Judy Jursclialf. Bonfire enlliusiasls Sisler Cecilia, Sisler l-lilclegarde, and Sisler Mel Eesa reflecl school spiril' al' ifs best ln 'lradilional halffime ceremonies, Jolnn Allen, presidenf of +l1e Srudenl Council, crowns senior Carol Mulligan from Wolcoll. Conneclicul. Homecoming Queen. nd of Freshman Week ss. - i 'Z Runners up in Hne Queen Confesf pose for a pic- iure af halfiime aciiviiies: Irene Regan, Elaine Kennedy, and Fran Erker. i i , Homecoming crowds cheer 'rhe Cavaliers as fhey encounier rne Missouri Mines. i 4I .Ml i ii ' Freshman Floalw-Cavalier Slays 'lhe Vikings Sophomore Floaf- A Cavalier Twisler John Allen, presidenl, and Sludenl Council mem- bers planned one of Jrhe besf Homecoming Weeks in ihe hislory of Jrhe college. The fheme of +he pa- rade was Tenlrh Anniversary of The College. Seniors managed io win 'lirsi place wiih a huge loirihday calce lopped by a minialure mounied Cavalier. SP ,M ff A Oklahoma- Girls' Dorm EnTry Senior FIoaT-Trophy Winner Band-ST. Mary of The Plains High School The Cavaliers appreciaTed The inTeresT and enThusiasm OT The parTicipaTing bands who sparlcecl The parade wiTh rhyThm and color. A special voTe oT Thanks goes To SisTer M. AThanasius, M.Mus.Ecl., who was responsible Tor The Crusaders' Band Trorn SainT Mary oT The Plains High School. Jan Russell and Mary Lavery, lhe ieslers, inlroduce Twelflh Night Shakespearean comedy direcfed by Sisler Ann Cecile. Sels for fhe play were clone by Arfhur Meyer of The Division of Languages and Lil'- erafure. 1 MY Y n-....,,. Paul McShane plays lhe parl of Malvolio Maria lCarol Kimminaul lakes a in 'rhe 'famous leller scene. willing pari in lhe comic scenes of lhe convivial Sir Toby. Maria chicles 'rhe clown iFrank Naccaralol, Sir Toby lEd l-ludsonl, and 'rhe mad knighl lWal'r Millerl al a momeni when lheir riolous enierlainmenl' disfurbs lhe house of ihe Lady Olivia. Music Department Presents Classic Oratorio Leading roles were sung by Will:-a Calloway, Jr., Raphael: Esther Foote, Gabriel: and Manuel Rincon, Uriel. Gordon A. Corwin. Music Director This is the titth year tor an annual oratorio at St. Mary ot the Plains College. ln its short history the College Chorus has pertormed works ot maior composers trom each period ot music history: the Baroque music ot l-landel in Judas Maccabaeus fl959t and ot Bach in the Magnificat fl962lg the Classic music ot l-layden in the Seasons ll958l: the Romantic music ot Brahms in the Requiem ll96Ol and ot Liszt in Psalm XIII ll96ll: and the Contemporary music ot Randall Thompson in the Peaceable Kingdom ll96Ot. This year's pertormance returns to the Classic music ot l-layden-a worlc he considered his 'greatest,' The Creation. The roles ot Adam and Eye were sung by Charles Stein and Margaret Schreclf. l - .Hmm it V is K Q A, , Hllflisrs Posturew Enters Saint Mary of the Plains ,AL An innovalion in flue women's pliysical educalion program was llie firsl' annual Miss Poslure Conleslu and Slyle Review. One of llwe mosl charming enlries. Miss Rosemary lrlarl, wore a Two-piece green wool slweallw. Grouped around llwe punch bowl are Mrs. Donald Barber, Jeanie Brazil, and Virginia Haloiger. Dolly Pawlalc, Maeanne Jackson lposlure Queenl and Kallw- leen Reed, finalisls in The Poslure Queen Conlesl, mirror Hweir elalion and surprise. Literature and Language Division ponsors Leeture Series To broaden the experiences ot the students and to enable them to develop closer contacts with other maiors and minors in the tield, the Division ot Language and Literature inaugurated a series ot ioint meetings under the direction ot Sister M. Grace, divisional head. The October meeting considered an important phase ot modern drama-The Theatre ot the Ab- surd. Sister lvl. Ann Cecile ot the Speech and Drama Department appeared as guest lecturer. The American Dream by Edward Albee, an example ot Theatre ot the absurd, was read by a group ot English maiors and minors: Casey Romansilc, Kathy Qsburn, Judy Jurschalc, and Edward l-ludson. Mr. Arthur Meyer, instructor in English, showed slides taken on his summer trip to Yugoslavia tor the November Divisional Meeting on Understanding People. To Celebrate the Birthday of Christ The campus unit ot the National Federa- tion ot Catholic College Students enter- tained with the traditional Christmas party the night betore the holidays began. Betore the gitt exchange, members ot the lvlariology and Liturgy Clubs presented an interpretation ot Christmas symbols. Father Felling blessed the miniature Crib, The Fine Arts Club contributed several musical numbers and accompanied the group in singing carols. A new touch was provided by the presence ot the String Ensemble. ln the picture- below are shown some ot the musicians: Sister Agnes Therese, Bill Calloway, Sister Fidel Marie, Henry Avila, and Manuel Rincon. Angels we have heard on high, sweetly singing o'er the plains Don Desjardins, Stephanie l-leit, .and Gary Goscha blend voices in a tavorite carol. ln the background little Miss Gage watches the testivities. Sanla's FAVORITE. , FCC Entertains tudents . . . , l JVM ' L Laughing and enloylng flue anllcs of San+a's Elf were Gary Gosclwa, Pal Mergen, Peg Lovlnfosse, Carolyn Becker, Slgne Comlaesl, Joe Saks, and Callwerine l-leavey. Jolly Olcl Sain? Nick, porlrayecl fo everyone's deliglwl by John McLaughlin. was ably assisled by an unprediclalczle elf, Tom Frey. Familiar Lines Form for Second Semester Enrollment Check . . .AND DOUBLE CHECK . .. THE BIG PAYOFF! Cavaliers remember Jrhal feeling of relief when lhe lasl card was slamped and The lasl signaiure was affixed-buf l'hen came The long, gray line and lhe payoff. 50 Sludenls paused for a Jrhree day spirilual checkup al 'rhe end of lhe semesler. Rev. William Minwegen, O.lvl.l., gave 'rhe annual siudenl' reireal January 28-30. Falher lvlinwegen, whose worlc includes giving relreals, belongs io lhe Oblales ol Mary lmmaculale, whose providence house is locaied in S+. Paul, Minnesola. Lasl slop-business office A January Birthda Dinner Follows Close of Retreat The wailing line . . . WHEN DO WE EAT? Behind rhe scenes AND ALL THAT GOOD EOGD . .. we J, 3 rf, ,, - f V ,,,, , My r.r. as s A Falher Mueller cops 'rhe cenler ol: arlenlion. Mary Jude Pellzer, Earh- er Franz, Sisler Cecilia, Nena Kohls, Jan Russell, and Larry Mages lalfe The roving pholographefs ad- vice wilh varying elfecls. Maureen Bishop slands in lhe background. WATCH THE BIRDIE! Dramatic Group Stages HBETWEEN TWO THIEVESN BETWEEN TWO THIEVES, a presenTaTion OT The DramaTics DeparTrnenT, given March 24, sTarred VincenT GiganTe in The role oT Judas and Michael Ly++le as David. The play, which was presenTed in The round, is a modern courTroom version OT The Trial OT Our Blessed Lord. SisTer Anne Cecile was The direcTor. VincenT GiganTe and Michael LyTTle The I963 spring musical pro- ducTion was sTaged April 26. wiTh The cooperaTion oT The dra- maTics deparTmenT. l don'T wanT To be an old maid like you! exclai MAN. 66T MUSIC MAN ms Judy Hull, child sTar in THE MUSIC Carol Ann Kimminau porTrays The mayor's wiTe, Eulalie, in The spring musical. Paul McShane plays The TiTle role as Harold Hill opposiTe Schreclc as Marian. Cavalier Artists Score Triumph in Pueeini's Opera Madame Butterfly LIEUTENANT PINKERTON. C. D. La Forge, and MADAME BUTTERFLY, Kay Calloway The beauTiTul rendiTion oT Puccini's opera was The resulT of The combined eTTorTs oT Gordin A. Corwin, conducTorg Sis- Ter Ann Cecile, direcTor oT TheaTre7 SisTer M. ChrisTian, cle- signer oT seTs, and RoberT D. VierThaler, accompanist Much crediT is clue also To The cooperaTive group oT sTuclienTs who worked on The opera, boTh on sTage and behind The scenes. er FooTe as Suzuki me-eTs The American wife of LieuTenanT PinkerTon in garden of Mme. BuTTerTly's home, MargareT Schreclc Took The parT oT Mrs. erTon. The Tamily of Mme. BuTTerTly cringe l9eTore The Curses oT The ShinTo priesT, VVilba Calloway. .r?s UNCLE YAKUSIDE, Eugene O'KeeTe, and wedding guesTs Maeanne Jack- son, and Geraldine Boor waTch The ceremony. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,d,..M.,,.,.,...,.W....r... .,,. ...sm-f..,.,,.,...oryswwmaxssaessam..,.W,..Me.M,WM...w..,-A M N. ..,,,.,....M.MWM..,..,,..,.c.. President Entertainer Honor tudents Joe Gonlerwilz, Tom Frey, and Alice Van Leeuwen enjoy ihe wiliicisms of lhe group. To ihe righl' Mrs. Hull and Mrs. Barber are seen. February 24,Sisier M. Cecilia, presideni oi ihe College, enieriained high ranlcing sluclenis wiih a lea held in The Model Home from 4:00 To 5:00. Twenly-live sluclenis lisled on ihe Honor Roll were among lhe inyiied guesis. A group of freshman Honor Sludenls appear wilh Sisler M. Cecilia, president Jane Byrnes. English major from Wichila, Kansas: Karen Mencin, Business Admin- islraiion maior from Denver, Colorado: Mau- reen Bishop, Maihemai- ics rnaior from Tribune, Kansas: and Mary Mar- garel' Lavery, Educaiion maior from Topelca. 54 Eying lhe candid camera was Kaihy Osburn sealed by Carol Salder and Sisler M Angelica in Carol Mulligan HOMECOMING QUEEN Second Place is Q , kg Ulm. nn- Frank Naccara+o Second Place Carole Feis+ CAMPANILE HONORS Gere cl Barnes AMPAN1LE KING Carol Kimminau CAMPANILE QUEEN MARCOS ALVAREZ Special Students SUE HELLMAN IGNATIUS TERRAZAS JOHN CARAVEO HARRY KILBRIDE BEN HAKIMIAN Classes SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Par McGunnigIe, pres- idenfg Vic Ackerman, vice-presideni: Jim Hernan- dez, 'rreasurerg and Sue Ziccardi, secretary. K T I 7 5 S CLASS PRESIDENTS: Nelson Klein, freshm ' P T M G ' I ' . Cufcliffe, junior: and Jim Prosser. sophomoreian a C unmg el senior' Tom VICTOR ACKERMAN Spearvilie, Kansas BA. in Business Adminishafion eniors JOHN ALLEN Hufchinson, Kansas BA. in Business Adminisfrafion JOSEPH ALI Bayonne, New Jersey BA. in Maflnemaiics Summer Graciuaie GERALD T. BARNES McCracken, Kansas BA. in Bioioqy ANGELA BIERMANN Goddard. Kansas BA. in Mafhemafics DOROTHY BRAKE Kinsiey, Kansas B.S, in Medical Technology Summer Graduafe Summer Graduaie Summer Graduafe JEANNIE BRAZIL BILGER CI1anu+e, Kansas B.S. in Elerneniary SISTER HELENA BEIREGE Wichifa, Kansas B.S. in Eiemeniary SISTER M. DE LOURDES BOHR Wichifa, Kansas B.S. in Elernenfary SISTER M. NORBERTA BUEHNE WiCI1i+a, Kansas B.S. in Elemenfary Nof Picwfed SISTER M. FRANCIS CLARE . BROZ Richard Donnelly Widma Kaqgas BA' In l-llslory B.S. in Elemeniary Educalion UGENE FLAX ansom. Kansas A. in Business Educalion ESTHER FOOTE Woniezuma, Kansas l3.M. in Music Educa+ion SISTER M. URSULA GERSTENKORN rficlnifa, Kansas .A. in English ISTER MATTH EW MARIE ichifa, Kansas .S. in Elemeniary Educalion KENNETH CURE Hansfon, Kansas BA. in French SISTER MARY CLARE DOEBEL Wicnila, Kansas B.S. in Elemenlary Educalion SISTER THOMAS AQUINAS ELMER Wichila, Kansas B.S. in Elemeniary Educalion .A-fm was KAY CALLOWAY Dodge Cily, Kansas B.M, in Voice NESTOR CIUDAD Dodge Cily, Kansas BS, in Business Adm inislrafion Summer Graduale Summer Graduaie Summer Graduale Summer GraduaIe SISTER M. RAPHAEL GLEASON WicI1i+a, Kansas B.S. in Elemenfary Educafion Summer Graduaie SISTER M. GREGORY GUERRERO Wichifa, Kansas B.S. in Elemeniary Educa+ion VIRGINIA HABIGER Salina, Kansas BA. in Home Economics PATRICIA HAHN I-IansI'on, Kansas B.A. in Business Educafion JAMES HERNANDEZ Wichifa, Kansas B.A. in Business Adminisirafion LADISLADO HERNANDEZ Garden Cify, Kansas B.S. in Elemeniary Educafion Summer Graduafe ROBERT HICKS Kansas Cify. Missouri B.A. in Ma+hemaIics WALTER HOPKINS SeIma. Alabama B.S. in Medical Technology JAMES HOPP Dodge Ciiy, Kansas BA. in Business Adminisirafion SAMUEL HUGHES Neodesha, Kansas B.S. in Nursing ANNA MARIE KISNER PIains, Kansas B.S. in EIemen+ary Educaiion RICHARD KOCH Greaf Bend, Kansas B.A. in Cnernisfry and Mafhemarics SISTER M. ANGELICA KUHR Wichifa, Kansas B.S. in Nursing C. D. LA FORGE SI. PauI, Kansas BA. in Hisfory SISTER LORETTO ANN LANDWEHR Wichifa, Kansas B.S. In EIemen+ary Educa+Ion SISTER FRANCIS JOSEPH LERO WicI'1Ha, Kansas B.S. In Elemenfary Educafion SISTER HELEN MARIE LINNEBUR Wichifa, Kansas B.S. In Elemenfary Educafion SISTER M. CECIL ISENBART Wichifa. Kansas B.S. in Elemenfary Educaffon JOHN JONES Wewoka, OIcIaIwoma B.S. In Medical Technology SISTER CHARLES ANN HUNLEY Wicnifa, Kansas BS. In Elemenfary Educafion Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe Summer Gradua+e MARGARET McCALL SI. Paul, Kansas B.S. in Elemenlary Educallon DONALD McCOY Dodge Cily, Kansas B.S. In Medical Technology SISTER M. KAREN McDONALD Wiclnila, Kansas B.M. Summer Graduale DAVID MCGUIRE Bode, Iowa I B.A. in I-Ilslory MRS. MARY McGUIRE Copeland, Kansas B.S. in Elemenlary Educallo PATRICK McGUNNIGLE Hicksville, New Yorlc B.A. in I-Iislory JAMES MOORMAN Dodge Cily, Kansas B.S. in Buslness Educalion SISTER ANN JOSEPH O'GORMAN NIcI'1I'ra, Kansas 3.5. In Elernenfary Educafion RONALD PENDERGAST shland, Kansas IA. In I-Iisfory -SISTER MARY SHEILA REGAN Nichifa, Kansas LS. in Elemenfary EducaHon OY RIEDLINGER odge Ciry, Kansas .A. in MaII'1emaHcs SISTER ANN FRANCIS .NEISES Wichifa, Kansas B.S. in EIemenIary Educafion JOHN NIETO Dodge Cify, Kansas B.A. in Business Adminlsirafion SISTER MARY LAUREN OBERLE Wichifa, Kansas B.S. In Elemenfary Educafion Summer Graduafe CLARENCE MUMMA Dighfon, Kansas DAVID NACCARATO Dodge Cify, Kansas BA. In Maflwemaflcs cARoL MULLIGAN I Wolcoif, ConnecIIcu+ B.S. in Nursing Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe Summer Graduaie Summer Graduaxxe Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe SISTER M. CONSOLATA ROBLES WIc:IIIIa, Kansas B.S. In EIemenIary Educafion Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe SISTER PHILIP ANN ROETS WIcI1II'a. Kansas B.S. In Elemenfary Educafion SISTER FRANCIS CABRINI ROHLEDER WIcI'1I'ra, Kansas B.S. In EIemen'I'ary Educafion ul' Summer Graduafe Nof pIcIured John Rangel B.S. In EIemenIary EducaIIon Mrs. Mary Roefzer B.S. In EIemenIary Educafion Mrs. Ger+ruc.Ie Rogers B.S. In Elememxary Educaflon Roberi' Taglieri B.A, In BusIness AcImInIsIraIIon DELBERT ROHR BazIne, Kansas B.S. In I3IoIogy DAVID ROTH Conway Springs, Kansas B.S. In MedIcaI Tecnnology TIMOTHY SARTORIUS Garden CIW, Kansas B.S. In I-IIsIory Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe SISTER JOSEPH MARY SCHNEIDER WIcIIIIa, Kansas B.S. In E'emen'rary SISTER M. ST. ANNE SCHARTZ WIcI1IIa, Kansas B.A. In EngIIsI1 JOHN SHEPHERD Dodge CIIy, Kansas BA. In BusIness EcIucaIIon SISTER ANTHONY MARIE SHUMAKER WIcI1I+a, Kansas B.S. In EIemenI'ary CLAIRE STRAMEL Dodge Ciiy, Kansas B.A. in Hisiory LA VERN STRECKER Kinsley, Kansas BA. in Business Adminisfraiion RICHARD STRECKER Dodge Cny, Kansas BA. in Business Adminisfrafion SISTER PAUL AGNES SWITLICK Wichiia, Kansas B.S. in Elemenfary Educafion WILLIAM THESING Wakeeney, Kansas B.S. in Nursing ROBERT VIERTHALER Zenda, Kansas B.M. in Music: Educarion LOUIS WALHMEIER Jennings, Kansas B.A. in French SISTER M. DENNIS WEIS WicIiiTa, Kansas B.S. in Eiemenfary Educafion SISTER M. MARTINA WHITE Wicnifa, Kansas B.S. in Elemenfary Educafion SUSAN ZICCARDI MercI'1am'viIIe, New Jersey BA. in BioIogy CONSTANCE SKARKO Rensselaer. New York BA. in English SISTER M. GERARD STOEBER Wichifa, Kansas BS. in EIemen+ary Educaiion Noir picfuredz CHARLES STEIN Fowler, Kansas B.M. in Music Educafion Summer Graduafe Summer Graduafe Summer Graduare Summer Gracluafe Jumors David Ahrens Roberf Anderwald Lawrence Bradford Joseph Bruggeman Wilba Calloway An+hony Caruso Thomas Cufciiffe James Danner Roberi' DeSchepper Don Desiardins Diane Feisi' Richard Flores Thomas Frey Mary Lou Hahn James'Heavey John Heavey Ralph Hernandez James J. Holmes Judy Jurschalc, Joe Saks, and David Naccaraio, Junior Class oi- ficers before lhe shrine of Our Lady. Michael Juarez Judy Ju,-schak William Kennedy Carol Kimminau Paul Kirk Melvena Kohls James Lawless Clifford Leisf Gerald McBride Bernard McGuire Jack McMahon Timoihy Mahaney 1 L? ,.-' , H , us K, 1- ' 1 QM ': rim. - , az' James Moliior Thomas Morris Thomas Murray John Nicholson Florence Pawlalr Diane Prudom 7I Juniors Pal Spencer and Allie Van Leeuwen preside al fhe Homecoming louflel. Mrs. Challons and Irene Regan Robe,-If Riccardi Frank Forsl and his dale appearto be inlereslecl in 'rhe delicious food. i Alber-I-.Rodriguez Joseph Saks Margarei Schreck James Schmiedeler Francis ScoH' Pairicia Spencer JoAnn S1-remel Michael Sullivan Cafhleen Tieclge Donna Unruh Alice VanLeeuwen Joseph Wifherow Janice Bona+ Dale Bol+on Sharon Borders Roy Conrardy Michael DeBuysere Thomas Bubnar Charles DeCas+ro Edward Desiardins Kafherine Dierks ophomores CAM PUS DECORAUONI Junior officers Ed Hudson, Judy Rosselli, sleps ol Jrhe College. Darlene Doll Roberi' Dunlap James Dvorak Teresa Escalanfe James Fagan and Larry Neises survey lhe oulloolc from fhe soulh William Franelt Vincenl' Giganle Joseph Lane Corinne Klenke George Korner Joseph Kurh Joseph Gonferwifz Gary Goscha Rosemary Har+ Henry Hay Del Hedges Sfephanie Heif David Howard Edward Hudson Maeanne Jackson George Lawson Vlncen+ Lucldo LIGHT DAWNS 'for fhe chemist Joe Reid Michael LyHle Marilyn McDaniel William McFadden Paula McKinney Joseph Marino Roberf Miller Waller Miller Kalhryn Moorman James Moran Richard Mueling David Naccarafo Larry Neises Jean Niederlander Kalhryn Osburn Eugene Pereira Mary Pfannesfiel John Phelan James Prosser Lawrence Reade Joseph Reardon ROSlE TAKES THE VEIL baclcsrage for Twelflh Nigh+. Mfff' Mary Lou Schauf Kenneih Scl1mid+ Rosa Sorla Maureen Spencer Joseph Reid Lawrence Rei+er Ruflw Romansilc Judy Rosselli Mary Kay Ryan Marlo Valenle Benny Viegra Roberf Winderlin Dave Shalnalcer Beverly Sla plefon Wayne Slegman James Sf. Amend I+ isn? flue smoke-Ns flue afmosplwerel says Benny Vregra Carol Vogel BeHy Widdows 76 Gerald Zade ophomores Freshmen Bernice Schmldr, class freasurer, and Judy Torline, secrelary, conler wilh Charles Boellcher, vice-president Beverly Beaver Carolyn Becker Norm Berg Sfephen Ackerman Theodore Asl- Mariorie Bali' Jo Ann Bergman Rober+ Bergmann Maurine Bishop Geraldine Boor Darrel Bruggeman John Bruggeman Carol Burch Nancy Burk Judifh Burlchari Jane Byrnes Irene Calveri' Nedra Carier Richard Claussen Signe Combesl' Marlin Cordes Freshmen Thomas Creary Roberf Deufschman Mary Jo Dierks Susan Dobelc Anifa Dominguez James Donohue Paul Doyle Thomas Dressel Kalhie Eafon Kafhy Eggers The Thinker George Evans Kevin Filzhenry Carol Fogg Frank Forsl' Anira Gabel William Gasi' Sandra Gerber Mary Gilflein Anlonio Graiales Jean Goodsel Ann Gr-aH'en Louise Harringfon Jane Gramazio Joe Greve Joseph Gulierrez Alice Harbed Caflwerine Heavey Having a good lime, everybody? Galen Olwnmaclff and l'wIs dale Larry Heinz al llwe Homecoming. Mercedes Jolmslon Marlin Keifh Elaine Kennedy Donald Keni- Helen Kimminau Nelson Klein Anila Knoeber Mary Margarel' Lav Raymond LeBlanc Beafrice Legleiler ery John Herlcenralh Mariorie Herriage Donald Hiclcerl' Gordon Hiclcerl Theresa Llebl Michael Lux Thomas Lix David Long Picnic al' ihe Lake Joseph Long Margarei' Lovinfosse Charles McCann John McLoughlin Louis Mages Karen Ann Mencin Pafricia Mergen Gerald Mindrup Philip Min+ John Mifchell Pafricia Mullin Pafricia Murphy Donald Murphy Wanda Noller Eileen O'Brien Eugene O'Keefe Galen Ohnmachf Angelica Papp Camille Parks Mary Jude Pelizer David Pelerson Sharon Pleifer FRESHMAN, BEWARE ! l l Tony Sanchez Sisler Fidel Marie Charles Scherr Bernice Schmicll' Rulh Schanlaacher Janell Sheen Gary Posi- Richard Pu+'I'hof'f David Rodriguez Jan Russell Kennelh Russo Carol Sadler Linda Sanchez Pal-riclr Randolph Karhleen Reed Jerome Reiler Mary Jane Remigio Ann Spacil Harold Dean Sfaab Maurice Sfrecker Gary Sfremel Marfha Sfrode Thomas Sullivan+ Kennefh Tassel Roger Thull HOW ABOUT A FACIAL, BOYS? Freshmen speclal mud packs free. Gerard Torline Judy Tor-line William Traxler Felix VanLeeuwen Sonia Warren Mary Werner James Weis Gary Ziegler Freshmen dd Lar e Group to the Dearfs Honor Roll Freshman glrls on The Dean's l-lonor Roll in- clude: Jane Byrnes, Anila Gabel. Mary Lavery, Carol Sadler, Mary Chrlsline Giff- lein, Linda Sanchez. Nedra Carler. Top row: Sharon Pfeifer, Eileen O'BrIen, Maureen Bishop, Judy Burlcharr, Karen Ann Mencin, Marjorie Barr, and Sandra Gerber. Upper-class women honor srudenls were Judy Torline, Sisler M. Angelica. College men making 'rhe Dean's Lisr were: Byron Hull, Roy Rledlinger Kafhy Osburn, Alice Van Leeuwen, Jean Neiderlander, Mary Pfannensfiel, and James Danner. Nor picluredz James Hopp, Tom Frey, and Joe and Angela Biermann. Nor piclured: Sisler M. Colelle. Gonlerwirz. Dorm Life A Chrislrnas louch . .. and cards, please! Dorm democracy is exercised by-represenlalives forming a dorm council composed of Mary Belh Dowd, Casey Romansilc, Alice VanLeeu- wen, presidenl, Teresa Escalanle, Calhy l-leavey, and Virginia Habiger. Pariy planning seems io be a maior aclivily. Signing our! Kalhy Eggers and Camille Parlcs anlicipafe a Three-hour furlough. First robed in while, lhe nymph inlrenl adores, Wilh head uncovered, The cosrnelic powers. To do, or nol 'lo do . .. On Campus . . . and Off Une of The various aspecls ol dorm life is planning aclivilies for Jrhe sludenls Jrhal live on campus. Per- fecls James Holmes, Donald Desiarclins, and Joseph Wilherow are loolcing over and discussing some lulure plans. Big Plans . . A li+l'le sleep.. . 'rhe books . . . Farolih l-lalcimian, Pre-Engineering sludenl from Theran, lran, sludies English version book wilh in- leresl. l-lello, World! These are lhe sleepy words of l-lanlc l'lay. Jus+ one more swealer 'ro go . . . This seems Jro be lhe expression on 'l'he freshman 'lace of An- lonio Graiales from Pueblo Pue, Mexico. . ig And some good loye's rganizations Diane Prudom Class Ediror Henry Hay Asst Phofog rapher Marjorie Bair Organizafions Ediror Frank Naccarafo Business Manager CAMPANII Karen Mencin Layou+ Edifor Judy Jurschak Class Ediror FAFF Kafhy Osburn Copy Edifor Gerald Barnes Co-Edifor Larry Neises Phofographer Pahicia Hahn Co-Edifor Carol Feisf Business Assisfanf Sisfer M, Grace Carol Kimminau Advisor' Business Assis+an'r Riding Club Draws Interested Group .. xxx 'hir A new club 'formed l'l'1is year on campus was flue Riding Club spon- sored by Farber Franz. Members are Paul lvlcSliane, Jane Gramazio, Rosie Soria, Frank Donahue, Farber Franz, Conrad Reuscber, Tim Reuscl1er,Ka+by Dierks, and Susan Hellman. 'il' ' 5aY3.'t'lS+ S tx iris Paul McSl1ane, presidenl of llie Riding Club Med-Tech Club Edward Brazda, moderalor, speaks among fes'r 'rubes and micro- scope +o members Irene Calverf, Nedra Carler, Diane Prudom, Nor- va McCIune, Joe Reid, and Party Mullin. This club was also new on campus fhis year. tudent Council Under lhe leadership ol Presidenl John Allen, lhe Sludenl Council planned and organized lhe lenlh annual Homecoming weekend, spon- sored Sunday nighl movies, and underloolc proiecls lo gain funds lor lhe bleachers purchased lor lhe loolball field. Through his en- lhusiaslic demands lor IOOCX, allendance al sludenl aclivilies, John Allen bolslered school spiril, which drew lhe sludenls inlo a more closely lcnil body. Slephanie l'leil, recording secrelary, and Kalhy Osburn, corresponding secrelary. mm, STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS . . . Row l: Joe Gonlerwilz, Tom Culclille, Roy Reidlinger. Row 2: Peggy McCall, Alice Van Leeuwen, Richard Koclc, Jerry Barnes. Row 3: Kalhy Osburn, Tom Frey, Jim Prosser, Bob Bergman. Row 4: Pal' Spencer, Sisler Mel Eesa, Don Pendergasl, Pal McGunnigle, and Jim l-leavey. Louis Wahlmeier, secrelary-lreasurer, and Don Pender- John Allen gasl, vice-presidenl. Pregidenf The lighter side ot the NFCCS . . . The I962-3 Council in- cluded Nena Kohls, Publicity chairman: Pat Spencer, Liturgy chairman: Pat Hahn, Religious Affairs chairman: Sister lvl. Quiritin, moderator: Richard Koch, senior delegate: Don Pendergast, IRC chairman: Joe Gonterwitz, iunior delegate: and Kathy Osburn, Literary chairman. Notypictured are Lou Wahlmeier, Mariology chairman: and Tom Frey, Family Lite chairman. ational Federation of Catholic College Students- The National Federation ot Catholic College Students at St. Mary ot the Plains has six attiliated clubs which worlc independently under its auspices. High- lights in the year's activities included: Living Rosary in October, annual Christmas party and collection tor the needy: and May Crowning and Living Rosary, Senior Delegate Richard Koch and Junior Del- egate Joe Gonterwitz discuss the agenda tor the NFCCS Midyear Council at Webster Col- lege, St. Louis, February I and 2. re---ussuiri -..-.v.,,,,. M., IRC ponsorsi azz and Poetry Session Connelly Connelly's performance provided one of 'rhe mos? excifing momenls of lhe eveninq's enlerrainmenf. In The inreresl of sludenls who plan lo go lo Jrhe Model Unifed Narions in Sl. Louis ihis spring, The lnllernalrional Relalions Commission sponsored a Jazz and Poe+ry session for a highly apprecialive audience. Jane Byrnes reads E. E. Cummings as Johnny Allen walches in 'lhe background. IRC members and lhe moclerafor, Mr. Meyer, make plans for lheir presenlalion al fhe Model U.N. which will be held af Washingron Uniyersily in S+. Louis. Members shown are Maeanne Jackson, Judy Torline, Teresa Escalanle, Par McGun- nigle, Chairman Don Penderqasr, and Francis Scolf. College LANCE Literary Magazine l.iTerary Club aids in The publicaTion oT The Lance. KaThy Os- , 95 burn. ediTor1 Eileen O'Brien: Mike LyTTle: and Jane Byrnes work on The preliminary copy. A Q gi JoAnn STremel, Elaine Kennedy, Jane Byrnes, and STephanie l-leiT discuss layouT ideas. Members OT The Advanced ComposiTion class discuss papers subrniTTed Tor The Lance: Connie Skark, Mary Lou Hahn, Joe Saks, Jim Lawless. Joe WiTherow, LaVerne STreclcer. Claire STrarnel. Virginia Habiger, and Sue Ziccardi. 92 A Vince GiganTe, Judy Jurschalc, and Maureen Spencer. Campus Newspaper Tl-IE CARILLON Goes to Press Edilor Peggy McCall Sporls Wrilers Sporls edirors, John Nieio and Larry Reade, pul final Jrouches on 'rlne sporfs page. Slalf Volunleer slaff members as- sisl' ine Journalism Class To meel' deadlines. Business Manager Connie Skarlro, business manager, con- fers will: her assislanl, Vicfor Ackerman. Dance Club 1' anized la Cavaliers Sfanding: Sue Ziccardi. presiclenl. Le'H' row: Carol Kimminau, Maeanne Jackson, Mrs. Lewis E. Mock, lnslruclor Carol Feis'I', Helen Kimminau, Diane Feisl, Margarer Schreclc, Mrs. Mock. Righl' Sue Ziccardi. Presideni' row: Rosa Soria, JoAnn Bergman, lylariorie Bail, Pal' lvlergen, Pai Murphy, Pal Mullin. Paula McKinney. Dean Slaab Bill Calloway Bob Vierlhaler Doug Schneider Charles Slein Eugene O'Keele Bob Bergmann Lou Mages Frank Naccarafo Joseph Reid 94 Campanile Singers Eslher Foore Kay Calloway Margarer Schreclc Kalhleen Reed Jean Neiclerlander lvlaeanne Jackson Alice VanLeeuwen Nena Kohls Judy Rosselli Direclorz Gordon Corwin Campanile Queen Carol Kimminau and affendanf Carol Feisf wifh Hweir escorfs, Zack Hernandez and Ed Hudson Campanile Ball Larry Neises and Jane Byrnes Par Hahn and Tony Hopp Seniors Claire Siramei, Frank Nagy, Gene Flax, Vic Ackerman, and Bob Lisa View Tkieir iasi' Homecoming bonfire. LeHerman's Presideni Jim Heavey Fronf row: Bob Hicks, Joe Reardon, Tony Caruso, Jim Holmes, Jim Ramsey. Dan Kane, Paul Kirk, Tom Dressier, Joe Kurfz, Jim Fa- gan. Back row: Don Desjardins, Gary Hardy, Nick DelGrosso, George Evans, Marin Keiih, Tom Cuicliffe, Ed Hudson, Dave McGuire, Jack Mirciieil, Vic Ackerman, Pai' Randolph, Joe Wiinerow, Jim Heavey, and Claire Sirarnel, Sports FOOTBALL VABHHW' 76 I I BASKETBALL Head coach Jack O'l.eary and leam mascol Mike O'Leary sland amid Cavalier leaders for l962. From lell' lo righl are co-caplains Claire Slramel, Jim Holmes, Bob Lisa and Gene Flax. WE THEY WE THEY Colorado College 7 l4 Midland l9 39 Missouri Mines O I3 Missouri Valley 20 4l Peru 6 34 New Mexico Weslern I9 l8 Arkansas Slaie I4 34 William Jewel Zl 45 WO N- I LOST-7 Awailing 'rhe slari' of lhe I962 ioolhall season are leil lo righlz in lronl Mike O'Leary. Fron+ row: Jim Ramsey, Tom Dressel, Claire Slramel, Bob Lisa, Jim Holmes, Gene Flax, Pal Randolph, Bob Hicks. Second row: George Evans, Dave Pelerson, Dave Kirk, Lou Magee, Jack McMahon, Ralph Simpson, Charles Boellcher, Marlin Keifh, Vic Ackerman. Third row: Dave Rodriguez, Ray LaBlanc, Bill Tomaney, Tom Highes, Frank Devers, Del Hedges, Don Kent Harry Kilbride, Tony Rizza, Desi Brannon, Eugene O'Keeie. Fourfh row: Tom Frey, ream manager, Jack Mifchell, Frank Nagy, Bill Gasl, Richard Rudzik, Gene Pereira, Ed Hudson, Bob DeSchepper, Tom Culclifie, Nick DelGrosso, Tony Caruso, and Jack O'Leary, coach. Bob Hiclcs-3-year lellerman-QB Sliawnee. Kansas Vic Ackerman--4-year lellerman-Y Windlmorsl, Kansas Bob Lisa-4-yea r lellerman-l-l B- Hoboken, New Jersey Cavaliers Bid Farewell to Footballis Finest Gene Flax-4-year lellerman-E-Honorary Cap lain-Ransom, Kansas Below: Claire Slramel-4-year lellerman T Froslw, Williamson Poll, lionorable menlion Honorary Caplain-Dodge Cily Frank Nagy 2year lellerman GT Dodge Cily Kansas Bobby Lisa liallbaclc lrom Ho bolcen added color and fame 'ro llwe Team for llie pasl four years Aller leading llie nalion in ruslwing yardage lns IUHIOF year Bob earned a berlh 'rlme Associaled Press Poll and has been a SMALL CATHO LIC COLLEGE ALLAMERI CAN seleclion lor 'llie asl 5-4 e P 'rwo years. Combining speed an agil'ly Bobby led e leam in lolal yardage for lwo years. Seniors i scytyysc s All-Star Action and Footbalfs Promising Potential 1 Minka 224 Thanks, Vic, lust one more and Lisa is open. ,I Gene Pereira and Tony Caruso take time out during practice tor I962 Homecoming Game to ex- change tactics with their tathers. E ,v,. gt: K A 1 JWWN i t ,.r, . ii so lg ..r,,,.E I Nw , . - my i V' - , -K i E:,1,iakk':,,.itVfy5 ' L i , Q r , ,A ,, .. W ., r A. si T5: 'il'7iLf biz ., V ,I-,E -K ,,s:.in-or ,:, ' 1' - ' ' ,gil-I is . A ' - . A ' iii xi' iiiii' Jim Ramsey-B- Jersey City, N. J. V,,i N L.,, ,I M ,M V V, ,oo Paul Kirk-B-Kansas City, Mo. Pat Randolph-B Hastings, Neb. Say, man, let go says George Evans Aiabama, tame. my ieg,' ot Selma Ev. Tom Cu+cllH-E- U Kansas Cily, Mo. A Dave Kirk C Chicago, III. To siop hard hiHing Danny Kane So near yei' so far! Joe Rearden l8l and Ralph Simpson lssy scramble for a loose ball in The firsl home game wiih Mis- souri Mines. Tom Culcliff l86l leads ihe way as Jimmy Joe Holmes llll finds running room up lhe middle. Qs New Mexico Weslern learned lhe hard way fha? il lakes more lhan one -' 'i'i' 'f i ' ' 1 j f. w as' :Lk George Evans-B- Selma, Alabama . . . n l Jimmy Joe Holmes- Every lillle bil' helps as 'rhe Cavaliers hui paydirl in Jrhe Homecoming conlesf againsi' lhe B-KanSeS Cgfyl Missouri Vikings of Missouri Valley. The defensive elforls of Midland College are 'rhwarled as Kirk says: Yardage much fougher here Than in in- senior QB Bob l-licks gels a pass inlended for l29l Tom +ramurals. Dressel. Come on, Ref, lhrow me a block, squeals Ramsey, as he rounds lefl end. I02 l l Manager Jim Schmeidler, Jim Heavey.'BilI Smifh, Je G , J h H k fh Ed H d C h O'L T ' ' Donnelly, Don Desjardins, Joe Kurfz, and Joe Greve. Hy Oven O H er enra I U Son' Cac Gary' Om Murray' Bob Lisa' Richard SCOREBOARD SMPC Opp 57 Clenfral Sfafe 83 63 Clenfral Sfafe 87 62 NorH1wes+ern 57 57 Regk 84 52 Regk 82 T08 PJebraska Sfafe 57 97 Norfhwesfern 9 I 70 Rockhumf 9I 75 Naional CoHege 6I 77 VVedeyan 84 83 St Joseph 9I 77 Si Joseph 89 96 Tabor IO4 8I NaHona1 CoHege 70 82 5+.JosephE l00 80 Sh NMchaeVs 98 8I S+. hAichaeVs 64 77 Tabor 88 1 1 I Speclacular Cavalierl are up as Donnelly u lor lwo on irealc. Hey, fellas! Can you do 'lluis in New Mexico, loo? Tlue leaning lower of Lisa . . . polenl on llue courl as on flue field. l'ligl1 and migluly Govan conlrols flue lip againsl' Alva lo poinl llue Cavaliers foward a sure win. Alva's slrong maneuvers. Joe Willuerow fires lor 'llue Cavaliers despile defensive Gerald Govan lliar righll, 6'9 cenler, shows how he gels up 'rhere as he slufls lhe ball during a pre-game warmup. Gerald, a iunior, combined hcighl and lorm lo lead lhe nalion rebound-wise l24-.7 per gamel in fhe NCAB ralings. His scoring average l2O.6l has also kepl him among lhe leaders in lhe NMA Dislricl Ten slalislics. Ed Hudson appears headless as he follows lhrough wilh a hook. New lalenl discovered lale in lhe season shows promise lor I963-4, Jim Holmes l33l dances lo- ward a Cavalier score while George Evans l45l below fakes a quick lwo-hander againsl Na- 'rional College. Jim Heavev drives around Nalional Col- lege opponenl in hopes ol adding fa his average. This year Jim, a iunior, finished lhe season wilh a 25.2 average which ranlced him second in lhe NAIA Dislricl Ten and number I9 in lhe nalion. CQ Don Desjardins slrains lo gel lhe ball over a grabbing delenderls hand in lirsl encounler wilh Tabor College, Intramurals Expand in '63 Planning Tor inTramurals wiTh Coach Crawford and Ken SchmidT are Paul Kirk, Larry ReiTer, BeTween ThirTy and forTy college men engaged in compeTiTion in The single eliminaTion horseshoe Tourna- menT laTe in OcTober. Bob l-laTTrup, sophomore Trom Olferle, Kansas, upheld The TiTle. Q! Ken Schmlcli ' r H mm A sTeady hand and a lceen eye made Bob l-laTTrup l962-63' horseshoe champion. Nearly 767, OT The male sTudenTs Toolc parT in ST. Marys expanding inTramural program during I962- 63. Under The direcTion OT Coach Alan CrawTord, The college men engaged in Touch TooTball, baslceT- ball, bowling, Tennis, ping pong, horseshoes, badminTon, hoclcey, volleyball, soTTball, and Traclc. ParTicipaTion in The inTramural sporTs conTinued To grow .wiTh The Tielding oT Two new Teams This year. Much crediT Tor The success ol The program goes To The 'line Teamworlc oT direcTor Coach Craw- Tord and Ken Schmidt sTudenT co- ordinaTor. M Seniors Take Firsts Smiling from ear io ear and for a good reason, loo, is Tom Cuicliile llndependenisl, 'rhe winner of Jrhis year's cross counlry pageant John Allen, sludenl' body presidenl and member oi The Golden Knighfs, exhibils lhe True form which earned him lhe 'rifle oi ping pong champion for I962. John Rincon, also from The Golden Knighls, finished second. Wilrh viclory in lheir eyes, lhe Aquinas iouch fool- oall champions gloai ailer clinchinq lhe lille lor lhe second siraiqhl year. The newly formed Plainsmen finished second, followed very closely .by ihe Gol- den Knighls in fhird place and The Independenls fourrh. Back row: Tom Murray, Jim Lawless, Bill Kennedy, Paul Kirlc. Fronf row: Wall Miller, Al Rodriquez, Roy Reidlinger, Tom Morris, and Bill McFadden. I07 lnlramural baskelball draws enfnusiaslic response from college men. Baskefball All-S+ars: Top Row: R. Reidlinger, P. McGunnigle, B. McFadden, J. Reardon, J. Holmes, J. Hernandez, M. Ly-Hle. BoHom row: P. Kirk, D. Kirk, R. Hernandez, C. DeCas'rro, T. Ask. Anollwer lirsl for 'llwe lnlramural- League lliis year was llne originaling of all-slar 'learns in bollw foolball and lnaskelball. This year's Golden Boys, having allained fliis posilion from llwe voles casl by opposing learn caplains, are piclured here. Ralph Hernandez makes a perlecl slwol lor llie Golden Kniglils as Mario Valenle, Jokin Rincon, and Joe Marino awail flue rebound. Foofball All-S+ars Top: F. Forsl, P. McGunnigle, R. Reidlinger, C. Sclwere, L. Neises. Middle: B. Ken- nedy, J. Kurfz, P. Kirk, L. Wakilmeier. BoHom: S. Acker- man, J. G-uillerez. I08 Womens lnlramurals lake slwape under flue guidance of Mrs. Tliornell. The Clueering Line 1963 Version George Evans Dick Melclioir Marlin Keillw Jim Fagan Torn Dressel Pal Randolph Q Lou Mages is 'X vi' ' Jaclc Milcliell liel' gl? H513 Qian X eiggtiirmu V, ll 1? li ir Cavalier laeaulies in aclion rellecf fhe coed approach-Pelile Pal' Randolph, slwy Miss Melclwoir, vivacious Tommy Dressel lead +l1e line, followed by Misses George Evans, Lou Mages, Jael: Milclnell and Marlin Keilrh. 5 fa 'f 'v .--,z-'A-:x..m,,,M,-my ,. r1asf:ff',w-vrf1f-,J. .:- fwmQ,raasffw4 sswri C0-Ed Capers Louise P-lerringlon and Angie Papp give flue ball a double boosl as if ascends flwe bas FacuHy 76 LeHerman 59 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Zacle Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Tiedge Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Deuischmann Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Filzhenry Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schmidr H. C. Sarlorius .C. L. Skarko George B. Prudom Nick Siremel .Joseph F. Pawlak Richard Lillis .Thomas A. Doyle Henry Hay B. H. Cordes Francis X. ScoH Mrs. Hazel Mahaney Mrs. A. V. Ziccardi Mrs. Joseph Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Peier Jurschak Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Trowbridge Mr. and Mrs. George Klein The Tom Byrnes Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry George Mr. Joseph Ali, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. Severin Schmidl' Vernon Lix Anihony Knoeloer and Mrs. Harry G. Harrrup and Mrs. P. Cogliairi and Mrs. F. Giganre John Cogliaii and Mrs. C. E. Kohls and Mrs. Floyd Carier and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph W. Berg S. A. Lovimcosse and Mrs. Seraphin Slaab and Mrs. Joe H. Greve and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. FRANK NACCARATO Business Manager Sincere Thanks To our palrons and adverfisers wiihoui whose help we could noi' have produced our CAMPA- I0 NILE. .Alfred M. Saks Waller J. Miller .Adolph Slein Frank Forsr Sid Hellman J. J. McShane Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Keefe In memory ol Roberr Lisa's parenlrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Corene Mr. and Mrs. A 84 W Mayralhs Pay-Day J. S. Danner Howard Long Leo J. Mages Alberi E. Gramazio Paul J. Bubnar James S+. Amand, Sr. J. 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