University of Nebraska Kearney - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1965

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A fall highlight at KSC was the appearance of the Gaslight Singers has b«en featured in many New York City music spots, on tele- at the Freshman Hootenanny in September. This group, comprised vision, and on many other college campuses, of Jeff Hyman, Martha Velez, Earl Zimmerman, and A1 Alcabes, Doing their version of “but his Timex watch is still running” com- mercial at the Freshman Hootenanny are Joel Corey and George McCelvy, who are better known as the Outsiders. Folk Singers Highlight Early Autumn Activities Nearly 2,000 students were in attendance as the Gaslight Singers and the Outsiders appeared at the Student Council-sponsored Freshman Hootenanny in late September. The Outsiders, a Chicago duo, opened the evening with their special brand of folk singing and comedy. The Gaslight Singers, a folk singing group that originated at Long Island University, featured popular folk songs in their part of the hootenanny's program. Preparations for Homecoming dominated the activities scene following the Freshman Hootenanny. Although the instructors in the music department arranged for the appearance of the 38 bands in the Band Day aspect of Homecoming, the members of Student Council were in general charge of all other Homecoming activities. In addition, each of the social organizations as well as three of the religious organizations spent many afternoons and evenings working on their floats. Moreover, each dorm was also engaged in Homecoming preparations as each constructed a dorm display.—P.W. 12

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Goalward bound is “flying Keith Staehr (22) against the Fort Hays Tigers in the 1964 season’s opener. Blocking for the Ante- lopes is guard Lynn Ritz (60) as he upsets one of the Tiger’s halfbacks, David Hays (40). In on the stop for Fort Hays was freshman center Charley Myers (66) but not until after Staehr had gained 30 yards on a kick off return. The final score was Fort Hays 35, KSC 14. In a brief talk before KSC students in the Nebraskan dining area. Gov- ernor Frank B. Morrison challenged them to become partners in building a “meaningful society.” The Governor made special reference to students in the practical sciences and in the social sciences. In Kearney to address the KSC students and faculty and area Republicans was Republican vice-presidential candidate, William E. Miller and his wife, Stephanie. 1 1



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Participating in the Alpha Phi’s napkin unfolding, twisting, and stuffing assembly line are Annette Lofgren, Sherry Sizer, Cheryl Biesecker, Betsy Byers, Cheryl Stohl, and Nancy Fcaster. The final product, three large soap boxes designed to “Wash Out Wayne,” won second in its division. At left, cheering the team to victory at the pre-Homecoming game pep rally, which was held in the Cushing Coliseum, are the KSC football fans and one of the KSC cheerleaders, Lavonne Lichti. Delta Zeta’s Barb Hollinger, Sharon Dietz, and Kay Rizer were successful Homecoming at KSC in October. Many hours of work, representatives of the spirit and enthusiasm which formulated a fun, and worry went into the building of each of the floats.

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