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KSC OFFERS VARIETY Diversified organizations, varied activ- ities, exciting sports events, attractive royalty, assisting faculty members, nu- merous campus buildings, 2512 students, the usual waiting line, semester tests and the hour quickies throughout the semes- ter, special friendships, smothering dis- likes, and regular daily classes — these are the qualities that make Kearney State College, our college. Handing R. B. Welch, treasurer of the Endowment Association, a check for $200 are the current officers of Men’s League: Steve Morris, president; Ken Lefever, vice- president; Vic Larson, secretary; and Jim Armagost, treasurer. Men’s League also provides short term loans of not more than $50 to deserving men students. Similar in function to Men’s League, the officers of Women’s league also present R. B. Welch a check for $200 to add to the National Defense Loan fund. Offi- cers of Women’s League are Beverly Hobson, vice-pre- sident, and Fran Johnson, president. Registering for classes Is an important and necessary part of every KSC stu- dent’s life. Although the initial pain of w-riting the check or handing over the money seems unbearable, the thought of a college diploma brightens an other- wise dismal day.
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As a fitting climax to an un- defeated season, the proud and victorious Antelope players carry their coaches, Allen Zikniund and Bill Giles, off the football field at Aberdeen, South Dakota. Honored at a special convocation following the Prairie View A M — Kearney play-off football game were the members of the 1963 Antelope football team. Shown present- ing the NAIA runner-up trophy to the game’s tri-captains, How- ard Hanson, Jim Irwin, and Dick Butolpli, Is KSC’s presi- dent. Milton J. Hassel. FALL ACTIVITY CENTERS ON FOOTBALL Head cheerleader Carol Bent- Jen jumps with enthusiasm as she leads the cheers at one of the bonfire football rallies held last fall. Many activities occupy the free moments of KSC students but perhaps none were as ex- citing as the football activities last fall. As the number of wins went higher and higher so did the spirits of the Ante- lope’s loyal supporters. A student march, numerous rallies, victory seeking banners in the cafeteria, and football- shaped emblems worn by the faculty and students of KSC helped to promote an atmos- phere of activity.
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