Wichita State University - Parnassus Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

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4 31 - MLu.L..,-,.. ufL1u,N,,,, ,M .., . , f M , -F.-g.-,...A,....k - M V gssus 1963 This is the :m.wswsmw.w1 :mg www ,em ww :mm hu... . Foreword The faces of this University are reflected here on these faces of students and teachers. They show that our teachers put their hearts and minds into their work and that our students, also, are eager to learn and enioy living. Search these faces. You will find enthusiasm, scholarship, character, experience, and love for each kind of work. Friendships come from cups of coffee together, term papers, worthwhile activities, and social life, as well as textbooks. This unique municipal university with its widely varied student popu- lation has a story to tell. The T963 Parnassus will strive to bring this year's events into the foreground as they are only memories now. .ju-, VCR - ,,,- , : sz f ff my 'R 'ff gm, ,U , 5- A 4 Y Wm K2 . '41 if . , 1, wwe .. J 5 f? MEM Wm-AW Qxww Dedication x , i ,T . 3 2 i 1 ,ff Q A2 ' ,NN 'W-My .Rm , ,MW .... A, Dr. Worth A. Fletcher This is the thirty-sixth year ot service to the University ot Wichita by Dr. Worth A. Fletcher, Registrar. This man, at some time or another, comes in contact with all students. His devotion to his work has brought him the respect ot everyone concerned. ln his ottice, the complex workings ot this University abound, trom class schedules and enroll- ment to graduation certiticates. As a chemistry teacher when he started, Dr. Fletcher's lite has evolved around Wichita. l-lis wite taught here when they met and their only daughter was graduated here. l-lis degrees were acquired at indiana University and his teach- ing work in chemistry still continues. His civic activities in- clude the Downtown Kiwanis and many years as sponsor to Alpha Gamma Gamma. This traternity is now Beta Theta Pi ot which Dr. Fletcher is the tirst initiated member. Parnassus as a word is derived trom Greek mythology and reters to the mountain ot knowledge. This one man has certainly done his share in making the intellectual goals ot this institution a reality. ln light ot his personal concern tor the academic community in general and tor the student individually, we dedicate this volume to the devoted Dr. Worth A. Fletcher. 'NN 1, ,NN - ,.,. , - i--,A -1 ,J v, Nswvh E' nba' Q -. E l f? - X . 1 ,. 'V Q- -k.. f I 0412255 3 5,11 . l 5, k V J ., igyk., 4, as W ' A Y. A-L :Ex Y.:-:Q '- is ga 4. EW 1 We WWE if CAMPUS ACADEMICS -Y-'G' N-...Q-i. pl HARRY F. CORBIN Serving as Presidenl ol lhe Universily of Wichila since I949, Harry F. Corbin works logelher wilh lhe deans, represenling seven colleges. They aim lo provide a beller edu- calional program for 5,9I4 sludenls who en- rolled lhis pasl fall semesler. This is Jrhe larg- esl enrollmenl figure in Jrhe Universily's hislory. Presideni KENNETH RAZAK DR. HUGO WALL Dean of 'rhe College of Engineering Dean of +he Gradua+e School WALTER DUERKSEN DR. JACK D. HEYSINGER Dean of ihe School of Music Dean of lhe College of Business Adminis+ra+ion .....-.ah 'Z I Q i 1 5 PresidenT Corbin graduaTed in I94O Trom The UniversiTy oT WichiTa, and Then enTered STanTord UniversiTy Law School. He received The degree oT Bachelor oT DiviniTy Trorn The DiviniTy School oT The Uni- versiTy oT Chicago. LaTer in I949, he re- ceived his Bachelor oT Law Degree Trom The UniversiTy oT Kansas Law School. ln I946, he began Teaching here as assisTanT proTessor oT philosophy and poliTical science and be- came associaTe proTessor in I947. A man devoTed To The UniversiTy, he sTrives To prornoTe higher academic curriculum. Un- der his guidance and planning, The UniversiTy will conTinue To serve The educaTional needs oT sTudenTs. PresidenT Corbin spends mosT of his Tree Time wiTh his fam- ily. Here, aT his home, locaTecl on campus, he relaxes wiTh his wife, Jeff, one of his Three sons, and JeTTa, The family peT. HARRY F. CORBIN DR. JACKSON O. POWELL DR. JAMES K. SOURS Presidenf Dean of The College of EclucaTion Dean of The College of Liberal ArTs ' 'T' 1 J Roberl' Mor'l'on Clyde Reed, Jr. Dr. Cramer Reecl Paul Smi+h Henry Amsden Carl Bell S. C. Brennan Sam Broluncl SIDNEY BRICK Kafhleen Eclmisfon Chairman PRESIDENT CORBIN Board of Regents governs policies, approves chopel The governing body oT The UniversiTy oT WichiTa is The Board oT RegenTs which ole- Termines The over-all school policies. This year improvemenTs on campus include The dedicaTion and opening oT The new li- brary. Brennan l-lall, a new residence hall Tor men and women opened and was named aTTer S. C. Brennan who has served Tor The pasT TwenTy-nine years on The board. Under The leadership oT Sidney Briclc, The board is in The process oT approving The erecTion oT a chapel on campus. 3 - Q ' s Registrar, Deans MRS. JOSEPHINE FUC Dean of Women DR. GEORGE COP Coorclinafor of Men MISS ELIZABETH coordinate activities, AsSis+an+ of +he Dean class schedules MRS. LAURA CROSS Assisfanf Regisfrar ln-L, GLEN GARDNER Direclor of Developmenl Presidenfs Staff shapes University by doily clulies RICHARD PAYNE Direclor of Public Rela'l'ions MISS BEULAH MULLEN Execufive Secrelary of +l'ie Alumni Associafion Chairman of Teacher Placemen+ Bureau MRS. NAN TONTZ Secre+ary of Employmen+ Bureau GILFORD JONES Head of Employmeni' Bureau BOB DONALDSON Coordinafor of Afhlefics Xia, 15 KM ,LQ IWW- JM LW ,KU 'WH DR. LARRY JONES Direcfor of Finance JOHN M. GADDIS Direcfor of fhe Physical Planf ssl s as Liberal Arts cicquires new deon, offers 600 courses The Fairmounl College of Liberal Arls and Sciences is under lhe leadership ol Dr. James K. Sours, newly appoinled dean, who is also carrying on his dulies as head of The polilical science deparlmenl. Below are The heads ol The deparlmenls who logelher oller more DR JAMES K SOURS lhan 600 courses in general educalion and in Dean of +he College of Liberal Arls fields ol major concenlralion. The curriculum DR. JAMES K. SOURS DR. ROBERT V. CHRISTIAN. JR. Polilical Science Chemislry DR. MARSHALL F. RUCHTE DR. JOHN BREAZEALE DR. ALVIN SARACHEK Malhemalics Physics Biology T T sssss A ff' ., f :if . A ll I E 111552 ieznzmmzm.. .. -1-1 2 3 .......J................ .mass r ? as J ..,. psi? E 3 is T 1 5 V F Q 1 can be divided inTo Three basic areas: The humaniTies, The naTural sciences, and The social sciences. Bachelor oT ArTs and Bachelor oT Science degrees are conTerred in This college. The Liberal fXrTs TradiTion emphasizes undersTand- ing, as The ToundaTion Tor The developrnenT oT eTTecTive personaliTy and consTrucTive ciT- izenship, and as a background Tor more spe- cialized sTudy. Aims oT The college include developing an appreciaTion oT valuesg sTimulaTing creaTive and criTical Thinlcingg undersTanding man and socieTyg and encouraging compeTence To share in The world's worlc. K H Ta, Q S T- .T I-12. 'Haag 1 -k'r: if .s, M. -fb A A A .Asia V xi 1 is T T T yj3.m xr-1 ,ng-ff' Q T 41 - T 51,520 T Q iv-e..,s,, Turning The dial on is Dr. Savaiano who uses This newly purchased DR. DR. J. R. equipmenf each day in Spanish, German Geology LESLIE BLAKE PAUL GERHARD DR. ROSS TAYLOR DR. HENRY PRONKO DR. EUGENE SAVAIANO Speech Journalism American CivilizaTion Psychology Spanish TM i Xfwlw ' W :ws-:1 1 T. T T . i 7 P I I 1 Q.: T T QV' ' E ' i i we T T 5 is-' xi TT f if ,T 'sy Tk X T Us T Q M . , A., W' f Y T lr . ,fsis as -i--' as wk Tp T Continuing Ed, Graduate, University College help varied students to till requirements University College strives to help treshman adiust and plan tor University lite. A division ot this college, the College ot Continuing Education maintains administrative tacilities tor students who are not enrolled in one ot the seven colleges. With its present enrollment ot 763 stu- dents. the Graduate School otters Master's Western Civ is one of the courses ottered by University College deg,-96.5 in eiqlqf fields. to expose students to one aspect ot a liberal arts background. MELVIN MOORHOUSE DR. HUGO WALL Asst. ot the Dean ot University College HELEN CROCKETT Dean ot Graduate School DR. J. R. BERG Head ot Continuing Education Dean of University College .......-..-.i-. . ,... ,,...,.,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, si ,.,. z.,y A l I V www DEAN JACKSON O. POWELL Dean of fhe College of Educafion College of Education prepares sfudenrs for Teaching careers Preparing sfudenfs for effecfive classroom feaching in elemenfary and secondary schools is fhe primary purpose of fhe College of Ed- ucafion. Under The guidance of Dean Jack- son O. Powell. fhis college offers sequences leading fo fhe baccalaureaf degree and fo cerfificafion in many feaching fields as well as programs in school adminisfrafion. special educafion. and in sfuclenf personnel. DR. GLADYS TAGGART DR ROBERT M. HOLMER DR. KENNETH N. NICKEL Chairman of EDGAR L. WEBB Chairman of Healfh. Physical EClUC6l'i0l1. Direc'l'or of Women's Physical Educafion Acfing Head of and ReCre6l'l0I1 Sfudenf Teaching lndusfrial Educafion KENNETH RAZAK Dean of fhe College of Engineering College of Engineering 7 depclrlmenls oirn for further progress Under lhe direclion oi Dean Kennelh Ra- zalc, The College of Engineering airns lo develop sludenls compelence in analyiical ihinlcing as well as lo emphasize inlroduciory knowledge in various phases oi engineering. This college is divided inlo seven deparl- menls, wilh each offering courses leading 'ro various degrees in engineering. MELVIN H. SNYDER COLON DUNN A. C. RISSER Aeronaulical Engineering Eleclrical Engineering Engineering Graphics LORING O. HANSON DR. GORDON B. McKAY E. H. BUTLER Mechanics and Malerials Mechanical Engineering lnduslrial Engineering DVVVVV ,s ..s, . ' ' '.: 1 , , Q .. I e Q gk .. Q ,- ..,.--, -sf I i - g g is E T. i 23 we College of Business 'rroins siudenfs for community compefence Headed by Dean Jaclc Heysinger, file Col- lege oi Business Adminisiraiion and lndusiry's primary obieciive is To equip siudenis wiili fundamenlal skills of Jrlne business process so iliey can pariicipaie in business and commu- niiy life. This college provides a iwo-year program in secreiarial Training. Jrhe regular four year course, and a graduaie program. V f if? 'X is 5 ,2,, 5 'ZZ issi WN as sf L: ,., Q W M, i,,.' . JACK D. HEYSINGER Dean of 'l'l'1e College of Business Adminisfralion FAYE M. RICKETTS Head of Secrelarial Training ARTHUR A. WICHMANN DR. LAWRENCE JONES FRAN D. JABARA Head of Economic Deparlmenl' Head of Adminislrafion Deparlmenl Head of Accounling Deparlmenl ii.. i Q 1 - ..f f .MW-.. . fs, . wx- -'I K in ise . Fine Arts College serves cluol role for music, carl students The School of Music and ihe Deparlmenl ol Ari are incorporaled inlo Jrhe College ol Fine Aris, headed by Dean Walier Duerlcsen. The Ari Deparlmeni aims To develop voca- Jrional slcill, Teach an apprecialion ol arl anol free expression in arf. The Music Deparl- meni provides a program +o eclucaie siuolenls planning for a music career as well as ena- bling olhers lo gain an underslancling ol music. Dr. John P. Simoni J. Roberi' Minser Head of Ari Deparlmenl' Professor of Voice and Opera r A - . .. - ' 'iii ,itsliliiiifsswsfs Q iiiiiii HQ U HQ i eww- -i ,lx Q, skin H Q i s,s , M 3 ? '! ' in P BS QL I We-.inq- im? I f M M 1 was H W, Professor of Music Theory Head of Music Educahon :-s-:-2-ss-:-we wil 1 W 1 B Wir-'-www H EX? M Q IQ EK 1 HM fame-WT 3 Logopedics o heoring correcTion cenTer provides Troined speciolisTs ATTiliaTed wiTh The UniversiTy oT WichiTa is The lnsTiTuTe oT Logoloedics. which ranks as one oT The world's largesT residenTial hearing correcTion cenTers. One oT The mosT widely-known, The lnsTiTuTe direcTed by Dr. lVlarTin Palmer, oTTers a Three- Told program in The Tield oT speech and hear- ing disorders Through proTessional Teacher Training. research and clinical work. Dr. MarTin F. Palmer Lee WhiTTon RoberT Achilles DirecTor of DirecTor of Dr William Miller Diredror of The lnsTiTuTe of Logopedics Field CenTer Services AssT DlrecTor Clinical Services fx' Q James Kerr Direcfor of Band The WU band marching IO0 made fheir 'Final appearance ai' home coming. Mike Garrison Bev Siedhoff Drum Maior Head Twirler 24 r University Band provides entertoinment, sponsors bond doy The University ot Wichita Football Band is one ot the tinest in the nation. lt provided halt-time entertainment at each WU tootball game. This group sponsors Band Day with titty high school bands participating and a marching clinic which is held in the summer. It appeared twice on KARD-TV and presented a Christmas program. Second semester the concert band and the symphonic band were tormed trom the band and each gave an outdoor concert and ap- peared in the Fine Arts Festival. Numerous formations are made during halftime at a football game. John Baldwin Drum Major 6 f raw- f ...ws--s.,. -,,.m...,, .N ,. as ,.. . ,. ' . ,, .. ,,,., 2... . , . - -.5-,sur M.. ,i,., , . ., ,. , 1 fp , V- A ' may .ggi ' A This in , -:gr T gf . '-'iliigifaff --fSw ??'?-Sk' ,sw . l ,,, T s - Y'1i PracTice makes perTecT Tor anyone wh The UniversiTy's Symphony. o is a member of i University Symphony visited ST. Louis, oppeored on Television CompleTing iTs 2OTh season, under The di- recTion oT James P. l2ol3erTson, The UniversiTy oT WichiTa Symphony conTinued iTs Tradi- Tion oT presenTing Tine classical and semi- classical music Tor WichiTa and surrounding areas The symphony is composed enTirely oT sTudenT musicians MeeTing Tour days a weelc in addiTion To regular rehearsals, The symphony presenTed iTs annual all-orchesTra concerT. Symphony members wenT To ST. Louis where They played Tor The SouThwesTern DisTricT oT MENC, and appeared on KARD-TV on Music Time. lT also worlced wiTh The opera TheaTer on La- Boheme. Under sTudenT conducTors, The sym- phony presenTed ConcerT Aria and in The spring appeared in The Fine ArTs FesTiyal. An evening of enioymenf for +he culfured. Symphony members pose in concert offire James P. Rober+son Direcfor A CAPPELLA CHOIR MEMBERS-TOP ROW-Reid Hays, Dennis Parmele, Tom Carle, Gene Schwein, Sieve Kimball, Jim Enns, Morf Shuriz, Craig, Cruil, Richard Sfeadry, Michael Lonneke, Ray Sfullken, Sam Sapp, Rick Johnson, Gene Richmond, William Herelh, John Schneider, Richard Rifihaler, Lyle Volh. THIRD ROW- Sylvia Hanna, Belly Beaver, Dan Grove, Bob Auslin, Norm Heldberg, Jerry Laubhan, Larry Dean, Doran Harader, Allon Innes, Ken Jones, Jerry Suiler, Larry Hodson, Norm Ernsf, Sian Purvis, Sylvesler Tomlin, Nancy Mills, Lois Keene, Kennie Clayfon, Cyndee Shank. SECOND ROW- Gini Coleman, Kafhie Hall, Charlofle Chrisfian, Sandra Frederick, Linda George, Linda Cassingham, Anna Marie Sulula, Barbara Reed, Elaine Claylon, Nancy Hanna, Sandra Kohrs, Phyllis Jackson, Nancy Armslrong, Jolene Hampfon, Margarer Francis, Kalhy Nelson, Hazel Weldon, Pam Weiss. FIRST ROW-Barbara Bay, Glinda Garver, Caflhi Wyler, Connie Knock, Anne Clegg, Meredilh Sfevens, Judy Hursf, Pafricia Rosenberg, Sharon Brigge- man, Janel Caldemeyer, Claudia Thompson, Carol Lee Palmer, Kay Wiblifzhouser, Jane? Thelman, Cheryl Mar- salis, Joyce Greiner, Harrison Boughlon, Direcfor. W' Maclrigcils blend select voices for TV, concerts lvladrigals is a selecl group ol sludenls whose voices are closely marched in lonal qualifies. This vocal ensemble appeared on KARD-TV performing a French carol. ln The annual Chrislmas concerr, The group sang lavorile choral works as well as lradiiional French, lialian, and English carols. Harrison Boughron Direcror of A cappella Choir, and Madrigals ri MADRIGALS-STANDING-lrl German, Fred Shuman, Bruce Ralcliff, Norman Regier, Claucl Powell, William Herefli, Sam Sapp, Marlin Schrag, and Dr. Harrison Boughlon. SEATED-Barbara Bay, Lois Keene, Donna Cypref, Ann Clegg, Milly Wolcolf, Dwala Kim, Marfy lrwin, Beverly Shorler, and Connie Hari. f 5? gi 9, E i i ? Q i i V A cappella Choir provides enjoyment for dll lisleners The A cappella Choir, composed ol seven- ly-one oulslandinq sludenls provides a high qualify of music here al lhe Universily. During December lhese selecled sludenls presenled Their annual Chrislmas concerl. Under The direclion of Dr. l-larrison Bough- lon. lhe choir sang Carmina Burana for ils spring concert 3, 31 Universify Singers combine Tolenls for concert oppeo rcinces Sludenls inleresled in voice al Ihe Univer- sily combine Iheir lalenls lo form lhe Uni- versily Singers, a vocal group of a high qual- ily. The Universiiy Singers recorded a rape which will be heard over CBS and lhe Voice oi America. ln March. lhis group perlormed in lhe Fine Arls Fesrival here on campus, sing- ing, A Psalm of David. Under lhe direclion of Mr. Roberl l-lines. lhe Universily Singers and Chorus along wilh an orcheslra ensemble presenled Anlonio Vi- zaldi's Gloria lor lhe Chrislmas Convo- caiion. UNIVERSITY SINGERS-TOP ROW- Wilma Carson, Fred Schuma I I G Bruce Ralcliff, Dennis Jaclrson, Richard Redfern, Dwighl Wng D d WI ams Carl Gerbrandl, Crandall Waid, Philip Knighfon, Richar s e o Chris Karlowslci, Dwala Kim. SECOND ROW-Donna Cyp el Do I' Slaafs Isham Peugh, Michael Ray, Donald Nelson, Phil Ayers, Cl Ju o 0.495 The annual Chrisfmas convocalion is presenled by 'Ihe music deparfmenf combining all choruses ,f, Larry Eclr, Rachel Rufh, Jacllie Hager, Marilyn Marlin, Linda Sue Henesey, Bev- erly Shorfer, Suzefle McKinney. FIRST ROW-Norman Linschied, accomoanisf, Sharon Sfephens, Mary Jane Thomas, Janice Sfinson, Jill Bergquish Linda Thiel, Nancy Olrerberg, Mary Kollaf, Doris Brown, Ri+a Calvin, Marfy Irwin, Carolyn Crawford, Connie Hari, Marian Johnson, Mr. Roberi' S. Hines, Roberi' Hines Direcfor of Universi+y Singers, Chorus AFROTC commissions cadets for ocfive service Any male UniversiTy sTudenT may enroll in The basic Air Force ROTC program. Upon graduaTion, a cadeT may be commissioned as a Second l.ieuTenanT in The UniTed STaTes Air Force Reserves. He musT have compleTed Tour years oT Training and aTTended one six- week summer camp. This deparTmenT sponsors Angel l:lighT, a women's honorary drill Team and Arnold Air SocieTy, honoring ouTsTanding advanced cadeTs. lnspecTions are held each week for Air Force cadeTs who receive clemeriTs if Their uniforms clo no'r meeT milifary sfandarcls. AIR FORCE CADET STAFF-BACK ROW-CapT. Jack Wilen, Mai. Richard MiHs, Mai. Doug Crumley, Mai. Keiih Trosfle, Mai. Joel Parlr, Mai. Ellis Whifeheacl, Mai. Jerry Riedl, Mai. Gary Clarlr. FRONT ROW-Mai. Gail Hall, Col. Ari Sfruble, Col. Bachman, Mai. John E. Davenpori lfaculiy advisorl, Mai. Sam Harris, Mai. Van Chappell. Maior Richard E. Sfringfield Professor, Head of Air Science ' i . s L Cac.le'r Colonel Cade+ Colonel Larry A. Bachman Thomas A. Sfruble IsT SemesTer 2ncl Semesfer . 'ii' ' fd sssii! .f '...' 7 , f, V- A 'T A W' ' 'J ' M M ii 4:-'V it its 2 xl I I 'rr i W fig -in ,ff : Y in f,f--ff Distinguished Military Students are Capt. Jim Duttield, Col. Maynard Eaves, Mai. Richard Meads, Capt. Gary Moore, Lt. Col. Bernard Verdier, FFEYQ W Army ROTC troins students in militory toctics Mimi gig C ARMY RIFLE TEAM MEMBERS-BACK ROW-Cadet lst Lt. Kenneth R. Fortney, Jr., team coach, Ben Lu- cas, Ramon Laurie, Bob Boaldin, Kent Boaldin, and Tom Haines. FIRST ROW-Joseph Ray, Jay Renicker, Robert Smith, and John Martin. The Army Reserve Otticers' Training Corps otters a complete program tor those male students interested in an army career. Those cadets who quality upon graduation are commissioned as otticers. Pershing Rifles, Army and University Ritle Team. and Army Blues are sponsored by this department. m.J ' 1 iliifiiii-. Army Cadet Staff-Lt. Col. Bernard Verdier, Lt. Wayne Rasch, Capt. Tom Crouch, Col. Maynard Eaves, Capt. Gary Moore, Capt. Richard McKee, Sgt. Dennis Vanderheiden. COL. PRESTON WYAND Protessor, Chairman ot Military Science 33 PM-. suNFLowER STAFF-Richard Cole, Desk Edi+org Kaye Wilson, News Dave naman. ASST- Phow Edi+of: Larry Dean. Spor+s Ed+or Gwen Ediforg Doris MorTimer, Deslc Edifori Mary Jane Dunlap, Managing Ed- VordersTrasse,.SocieTy Ediforg Mike Ferman, Carfoon sf and Don De iforg Dave CroclieTT, Business Manager: EvereTT Evans, Assf. Business Wi++.NewS EClll0l'- Manager: Ronald Deufch, Pl'1oTo Ecliforg Rod Phares, Assf. Sporfs Ediforg Sunflower Staff ocfs os news medio To inform sTudenT body ReporTing, ediTing. copyreading, and proofreading are only a few of The respon- sibiliTies of Those who help produce The Sun- flower. Under The leadership of BeTTy Barwiclc, EdiTor-in-Chief firsT and second semesTer, This newspaper which is wriTTen enTirely by sTu- denT iournalisTs, is published Twice a week. The newspaper serves as a news medium for The UniversiTy, a public relaTions device and a laboraTory for iournalism classes. IT aims To inform The sTudenT body and sTrives To mold sTudenT opinion wiTh ediTorial col- umns wriTTen by various sTudenTs of The Uni- versiTy. 'YT . PAUL F. GERHARD Professor, Chairman of Journalism 33,2 i T 3 BETTY BARWICK Edifor of Sunflower -E ' ,. N. ..-f A reporfer inferviews . 4' records fhe fads . . . 4 . . . . which are copyread. A35-R M if itat A sf ' 5. t is 1 L Q ,iz i n f -fm i. z Mt gf W '63 Pcirnassus Staff ottempts to review ci University yeor Statt members ot the I963 PARNASSUS could be tound making their way up to the top ot the tire escape ot Fiske l-lall at all hours ot the day and night. They worked together with Carol Chambers, Editor-in-Chiet tor the second consecutive year to present a review ot a year at the University ot Wichita. Even though there is no iournalism class which assist the statt, they become ac- quainted with the process necessary to put together a yearbook. The most tamiliar term to the statt is deadline but others include pica stick, cropping, copy-torms and layouts. Carol Chambers Parnassus Editor-in-Chief Gene Bratton Parnassus Advisor Down in his 'Favorite spot, Tom Doan, head photographer, spends most ot his spare time in the darkroom print- ing. It seems though that someone is always calling to schedule a picture. 'K a,q,g gigs N I, ai I 1 Q lu iQ 1. Laws! A f in . g p ., W . ' xii! ' A X w 1 . 12 f I ,,, l, 5 Q 'U ff 5- W 3 YQ 3 ,ja Q23 W li Nm fi tw f U 3? Mlgii' K 3 53 f W 1 11 Q, 9' i si i' W ' N.,m.,,, A veg' CW , 4 ei D ff 5 .,g,Fj5 f. g . ve! Kim .mi -2 S-Q i A ,uw 5- '52 , Q Y i X A capaciTy of 350,000 volumes is available here as well as much needed space To sTudy. Downing P. O'Hara Head Librarian New Ablah Library mokes moTeriols, study more ovoiloble STudenTs oT The UniversiTy oT WichiTa wiT- messed The oTTicial dedicaTion oT The new Ablah Library, a SIVQ million, Three sTory sTrucTure oT modular consTrucTion. WiThin This sTrucTure are 230 individually lighTed sTudy carrells available Tor sTudenT sTudy. ConTerence and sTudy rooms, a Kan- sas room, Typing rooms, and special sTudy rooms Tor TaculTy research are among The new TaciliTies oTTered To local ciTizens. Design oT The library permiTs an open sTaclc meThod oT relerence wiTh boolcs arranged ac- cording To The sciences, arTs, and humaniTies. The boolc and periodical collecTion oT l80,000 volumes is inTerspersed ThroughouT The library. The Heimlple Memorial Browsing Room is available or leisure reading. The card caialog may be found near fhe expansive foyer a+ ihe wesi' enfrance. ?ffna 'i Wi Sfudenfs find if easy +o sfudy in fhe spacious facilifies of fhe new library. The carrell seciion is a unique feafure which allows sfudenfs +o sfudy af semi- privafe desks. This building is beaufifully ligh+ed ai' nigh? making if a very conspicuous building on fhe campus. 39 1 Senior, Grace Ann lvlcllvain Fine Arls, 3.956 Junior, Marilyn Ochs Fine Arls, 3.946 Outstanding Scholars honored for Top scholastic achievement The Universily is designed lo educale slu- denis. Parnassus honors lhese lop Universily siudenls lor iheir oulslanding scholasiic achievement These scholars ranlc al Jrhe lop oi lheir class because oi lheir overall grade averages. Junior, J. Fred Gierlz, Liberal Arls, 3.880 Sophomore, Virginia Schoonover, Educalion, 3.957 if Senior, Joni Krehbiel Pease, Educalion, 3.929 Gig' xx -fs, ,, ' Sophomore, Douglas Cade Fine Arfs, 3.9I3 Junior, Lorna Roberfs , 9 Fine Ar'l's, 3.902 Senior, William Carnahan, Business Aclminisfralion, 3.9l3 Sophomore, Donald Fox, Liberal Arfs, 3.89I ff 41 Mortar Board coeds serve University in numerous copocifies Chosen on scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice, eighr senior women are members of Mor- Jrar Board. They served as hoslesses for The coffee al Homecoming and when lhe candi- dales for governor visiled campus. They sponsored a Chrislmas Tea for all donors and recipienls of scholarships and Egghead Week. climaxed by a scholarship breakfast Joan Duggins Presideni' rf iw Kia 4 r if Joyce Allegro Linda Henesey Dee Ann Fischer Brown 5 X L BeH'y Spillman Joni Krehbiel Pease 1 in W, ir'W'??rf 1f' . -1 H , 1 us s .ns Q f f r V71 ..,, . ' Q an 3 . 1 Jw., V.,. A ., a' ,I 1 - s Linda MaH'ingly Carolyn Dove Crawford l ? 5' r . . ,fig ' f- , ,af V' Qe v v 2 . Gary Kuhn, College of Engineering Larry Sfruble, College of Fine Ar'l's Lee Spamn, College of Fine Arls l lie, Y W? i H 5' E Y F if 4 Mfr!!! ,J were .S Mi' Joel Park, College of Engineering Honor Men recognized for service, leodership, achievements Represenlarive oi The lop WU graduales, five Universiiy men who have willingly given service and leadership ro lhe Universily dur- ing lhir college years were named +o lhe Sen- ior l-lonor Sociely. They are chosen each year by Jrhe men oi lhe previous year. Bob Hunf, College of Engineering ..-:sl se 4 was siuvn. ' x Operaring on a 250 WaH +ransmi++er, Bob Sallee, general manager of KMUW, begins his daily news repor+. During a full broadcas+ day, +apes are usually used as fillers, even fllouglw +l1ey lake lime and preparalion. News received from +l'1e +ele'rype serves as a re- source 'ro upcoming news. KMUW-FM, KWIC-AM rodio sfcifions give compus coveroge KMUW-PM is an educalional slalion oper- aling under llie auspices ol line speeclw de- parimenl. A lraining slalion lor KMUW, KWIC-AM, a common carrier radio slalion, is wired wireless io Grace Wilkie l-lall. These slaiions provide exlra-curricular experience lo sludenls inleresled in becoming acquainled willi eleclronic mass communicalion equip- menl and specialized lecliniques. One oi llwe programs iealured lirsi semes- ier was Kaleidoscope, wlniclw edilorialized and discussed various subiecls ol campus inleresl. Second semesler, a non-credil course oliered llirougli llwe College ol Conlinuing Educalion was broadcasl. Tliis slalion also presenled live accounls oi Home sporls. nl '11c Dr. Robert Teare, psychology, received 575,000 to investi- gate those factors which determine the way in which indi- viduals adiust to blindness. Research Grants received by many for experimentation Spending I5 months in Somoa is Dr. Lowell Holmes, sociology and anthropology, who received 524,900 from the National Sci- ence Foundation. An S88,I84 government contract was granted to Dr. Eu- gene Savaiano, Spanish, to improve the teaching of mod- ern foreign languages in public schools. Dr. Alvin Sarachelc, biology, received 53,900 from the American Cancer Society and 535,000 from the Office of Naval Research to study the nature of cell division. A 57,500 grant from the Air Force was received by Dr. Alvin Jenkins, Jr., physics, to investigate the elec- trical properties, characteristics and stability of the upper atmosphere. l 45 -rwg' Sam Gill CAC Presidenf T7 nm CAC EXECUTIVE CABINET-Jim Allen, Jim Armour, Joyce Allegro, Sam Gill. BACK ROW-William Glenn, Bruce Parrish, Mariy Limbird, Marshall Williams. 5 5 fi 1 I i 3 nf Q .W William Glenn Building Direcfor Jim Armour CAC Vice Presideni' Marshall Williams Program Direcfor i ... A I . ,,.,m,... -if The CAC serves The sTuclenTs of The UniversiTy as a place for enTerTainmenT as well as relaxaTion. CAC governed by boord hondles mony evenTs The Campus AcTiviTies CenTer is governed by The CAC board under The guidance oT Marshall Williams. This board handles Two oT The biggesT evenTs on The WU campus. Hippodrome and Homecoming. They spon- sor CAC acTiviTies such as The Two-BiT Flick, bridge and chess TournamenTs, and discussion groups. FILM SOCIETY MEMBERS-John Burchfielcl, Jim Veon, Sue Schroclr, Kafhie Hall, Robbie Rucle, Gwen Vordersfrasse, Chairman: Dennis Tracy, Pam Weiss, Shelia Porier, Karrole Pomodoro, and Sara Amsclen. CAC CHAIRMEN-STANDING-Perry Pelley, Public Relaiionsg Dennis Tracy, Film SocieTyg Pai Morgan, Music and Discussion: Jeff Brooks, Ari: Mile Bloodharl, House: and Willy Dunlap, Per- sonnel. SEATED--Charles Schimp, Finance: Larry Dean, Recreafiong Nancy Anderson, lnfernaiional STudenTsg and Karrole Pomodoro, Research and Development SGA designed to give students voice in University policy Operated on a two-party system, ttie Stu- dent Government Association is designed to enable ttie student body to tiave a voice in academic and social events. The congress consists ot proportional representatives, a treslwman representative, two students trom eactu college, and ttte class presidents. During tlfie year, SGA members deteated a motion to abolislt turtlfmer otticial walkouts but passed a motion wtiictt suggested ttmat stu- dents ttave a stop-day betore tinals unless an event wortlwy ot a student wallcout oc- curred during the semester. Projects included construction ot the Amer- ican bootlw tor the lnternational Festival tield at Sacred l-leartg sending a delegation to the National Student Association convention at St. Louis: numerous campaigns by tlwe State Merger Committee: and a letter sent to ttie student body at the University ot Mississippi. Larry Axline SGA Vice President Jim Allen SGA President fir- 'L!f t' Barbara Penix SGA Executive Secretary gm M9255 renew' 'MS ESWJM5 W' Sbalw .rl SGA CONGRESS MEMBERS-TOP ROW-Denny Wrighf, Lee Spann, Schoonover, Pai' Bonner, Nancy Anderson, Glenna Sfearman, Janice Jo- Davicl Piplcin, Joel Park, Paul Luelcer, Fred Funlc, Bob Long, Gary Wright Hansen. FIRST ROW-Marfy Limbird, Dell Gene Goclbold, Jim Armour SECOND ROW-Janna Wassweiler, Beverly Shorier, Linda McFarland, Marya Hieger, Jim Allen, Barbara Penix, Gary Siephens, Larry Axline. Karen Baker, Diane Hardy, Sarah Amsden, Karen Hellar, Virginia my mm ju mm --sm....,,,., ,,..,,.....-.--- ,ai,,,, Q- -1-'a -- or M Jim Armour Marya Hieger SGA Treasurer SGA Secrefary 49 STUDENT COURT MEMBERS - Steve Crane, Justice: Maynard D. Eaves, Justice: Dr. John H. Millet, Chief Justice: Curtis D. Terflinger, Justice: ancl John Haught, Justice. l i Dr. John Millet Chief Justice Publications Board establishes policy for campus publications The Student Publications Board reviews and sets up all policies for publications on campus. The Board is composed of representatives from Parnassus. SGA. the Sunflower, and fac- ulty members who choose all new staff mem- bers for each publication. Student Court handles iudiciary matters for SGA Student Court, the Judicial branch of SGA. is composed of five iustices. Two are faculty members, appointed by President Corbin and three are students appointed by SGA. This court handles disciplinary matters referred to it by the University administra- tion. Mx MIKROKOSMOS STAFF-Ronnie Johns, Gary Brown, Jim Veon Judy Snapp, Grace Mcllvain, Jack Robbins and Jim Rauh. Jim Rauh Edifor-in-chief STUDENT PUBLICATION MEM BERS-STANDING Manfy Limbircl, Jim Allen and Gene BraH'on. SEATED -Paul F. Gerhard, Curfis Terflinger, T. Reece Marsh, Carol Chambers and BeHy Barwick. Mikrokosmos reveols literofu re, ort, prose Milcrokosmos, a lilerary magazine, is di- vided info Three seclions, lileralure, arf, and prose. ll is published in The spring each year and sold +o ihe public. Malerial published is represenlalive of lhe crealive efforls of various Universily sludenls. Under lhe direciion of Jim Rauh. edilor, and his sialic which is composed of Universiiy slu- denis inleresled in wriling, copy is ediled and appropriale maferial is selecled for ihe ediiion. K i Q-me fir-if JUNIORS chosen as officers are Karen Harfong, freas- urer: Dennis Vanclerl1eiclen, vice presiclenfg Karen Hanks, secrefaryg and Dell Gene Godbold, president 2, il SOPHOMORE class officers are pres- idenf, Gary Sfephensg vice presidenf, Tom Walden: and freasurer, Bob Cook. f Wf1wq,Nx Senior class leaders are KeiTh TrosTle, sergeanf-af-arms: DoroThy Luncl secreTaryg MarTy Limbird, presidenfg and Danny Willig, vice president Class Officers compose speciol evenfs commiffee All class oTTicers compose The Special EvenTs CornrniTTee oT The STudenT Govern- menT AssociaTion. They are in charge oT The Freshman lvlixer held each year and nexT year They will handle ParenT's Day aT The Univer- siTy. PresidenTs of each class serve as mem- bers oT SGA Congress. Senior class oTTicers are held responsible Tor The sale oT qraduaTion announcemenTs and acTiviTies during Senior Week. 53 JOHN BALDWIN: Fine Ar'l's, Music Educalion, Bela Thefa Pi I2-5l: Founders' Fund Scholarship l4,5l: Kappa Della Pi I3-Sl, Kappa Kappa Psi ll-5l: SNEA ll-Sl: MENC II-51: Presiden+ l4I: Head Drum Major l4,5l: Percussion Ensemble ll-4lg Wichiia Symphony ll-Slp Science Research Associafes Prize ll-4l: Pres- idenf of Senior Men's Honor Group l4l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-51: Varsily Rifle Team I3-SI. PAT BARTON: Educalionz Elemenlary, SNEA I3-Sl: Kappa Phi I2-5I, Presidenl BETTY BARWICK: Liberal Arls, Spanish, Alpha Phi I2-4l, Presidenl l4I: Sunflower Deslc Edilor l3I, Edi'Ior-in-Chief l4I: Par- nassus Managing Edifor l2l, Junior Edilor l4Ig Gamma lola Chi, Secre'I'ary l3l, Presidenl' l4l: Sigma Della Pi l3,4l: Spanish Club I2-4I: YWCA l3,4l: Army Blues, Execufive Officer l4l: SNEA l4l: Kappa Della Pi l4l: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3Ig Pholography Scholarship l3l: Monlicello DON BECK: Liberal Ar1's: English, CAC Public Relalions, Chairman l3l, Newman Club: lnl'er-Fral'erni+y Council I3-4l, Vice- Presidenl' l4lg Bela Thela Pi. RICHARD BECKER: Engineering: Mechanical, ASME l3,4I. VICTOR BENDER: Engineering: Aero- naufical, IAS, Presiclenl' DAVID BERKOWITZ: Liberal Arl's: Hislory, Chemisfry Club l2,3l: NAACP I2-41, Treasurer l2l, Vice-Presidenf I3l: Young Demo- crals ll-4l, Presidenl I3,4l, Slafe Treasurer PHILIP BLICK: Business: Accounling, Newman Club. ROBERT BLUMENSHINE: Engineering: Mechanical, Sigma Pi Sigma l4,5l: Pi Mu Epsilon l4,5l: Engineer- ing Honor Sociely l5l: ASME GARY BOWERS: Educa+ion: Physical Educalion, Foofball ll-4l: Traclc l2,3lg Baseball Ill: Della Upsilon. BARBARA BOW- MAN: Educalionz Physical Educalion, WRA l3,4l. RONALD BRITT: Engineering: Mechanical, ASME. Seniors order onnouncemenls os commencement neors JERRY AARON: Business: Managemenf, Dean's Honor Roll I3-4l, Della Upsilon ll-4l, Assis+an+ Treas- urer l2l: lnlramural sporls ll-4l. JOYCE ALLEGRO: Liberal Ar'rs: Spanish, SGA l2,3l: CAC Governing Board I2-4l, Coordina'I'or I3-41: Dean's Honor Roll I2-31: Morlar Board l4I: General Homecoming Chairman l3l: Hippodrome Skils CommiH'ee Chair- man l3lg Della Gamma ll-41: Panhellenic l4l: Sigma Della Pi l3,4lg Newman Club l4l: Angel Flighl' ll,2l, Collegiale Uniled Nalions JAMES ALLEN: Lib- eral Ar+s: Physics, SGA ll-3l, Presiden+ KJELL- ERIK ALMSKOG: Business: Managemenf, Univer- si+y of Oslo ll-ZI, Fulbrighl' Scholarship I3-41: Dean's Honor Roll I3-4l: Della Upsilon I3-4l, Correspond- ing Secrelary l4l: Wichifa Inlernalional Associalion I3-4l: Cosmo Club I3-4l. LEAH ANDERSON: Fine arfs: Music Educa+ion, YWCA IZI: SNEA Ill: Tau Bela Sigma ll-4I, Publi- cify Chairman l3l: Mu Phi Epsilon I2-4l: Secrefary, Grace Willcie Hall l3l, Presidenl l4l: Treasurer In+er- Varsify Chrislian Fellowship l3lg Universily Band ll-3l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-3l: AWS Council l4I: PTA Scholarship l4I: MENC ll-41. EVERETT AN- DREWS: Business: Management LARRY ARM- STRONG: Liberal Ar+s: English, Phi Della Thefa ll-4l. Secrefary. JUDY ARNOLD: Liberal Ar+s: Journalism, Alpha Phi l3,4Ig Gamma Iol'a Chi I3,4I. DONNA ATKINS: Business: Accounling, Dean's Honor Roll Ill: Junior Represenlalive of ISA l3l, Senior Represenlalive JO ANN PURINTON AUCHTERLONIE: Educalion: Elemenlary, SNEA ll-4lg Freshmen Represenlalive Ill, Sophomore IZI, Presidenl' LARRY AXLINE: Liberal Ar'rs: In- dus'l'rial Psychology, Freshman foofball and baslcel- ball: Phi Della Thefa Il-4l, Warden l2l, Presidenl' l4lg Vice-Presidenl, SGA TALMADGE BAKER: Educalionz Business, Young Democra+s I2-4I: SNEA l3,4I, Publicify Chairman I4l: NAACP l2,3I. 'f-.1 - 'ffiiifisk . - ' E . . ,,,, xl GARY CLARK: Engineering: Aeronaufical, SGA Engineering Represenfalive l5I: Engineering Council l5lg IAS ISI, Arnold Air Sociefy l4l: Scabbard and Blade l4,5l. KENNETH CLARK: Liberal ArI's: His- +ory, A Cappella Choir Ill: Men's Glee lI.2l: Opera Theafre l3lg SNEA CLARK COLE: Liberal Arfs: Hisfory, Phi Della Thela. CARL COOPER: Engi- neering: Elecirical, Sigma Phi Epsilon II-41: Young Republicans I2-4,5 AIEE-IRE l3,4l. GERALD COOPER: Engineering: Mechanical, Dean's Honor Roll: ASME, Chairman: ASTME. JERRLEA COSTELLO: Educaiionz English, Della Della Delia II-4l: Panhellenic Council I3-41, Vice- Presidenl' l4lg In+er-Greek Council l3,4lg SNEA l4lg Army Blues ll-3l: Pershing Rifles Swee+hear+ l2lg Scabbard and Blade Sweeihearf l2l, Army ROTC Sweefhearf l3l: Homecoming Candidafe l4lg AWS II-4lg Pisfol Pal l2l: Parnassus Sororify Edifor l3,4lg Newman Club lI,2l. DON COULTER: Engineering: Aeronaufical, Engineering Represeniafive, SGA l4lg ISA I2-4l, Sfudenf Branch Chairman l4l: Dean's Honor Rall ll-4l: Senior Honor Men l4l, Secrefaryg Sigma Gamma Tau l4l, Treasurer: Engineering Honor Sociefy l4l, Secrefaryg Universiiy Scholar- ship l3,4l. JAMIE COULTER: Business: Marlcefing, Foofball Ill: Dean's Honor Roll l2lg Phi Delia Thefa ll-41, Rush Chairman l3l, Reporier MYRNA COOVER: Fine Ar+s: Music Educaiion, MENC ll-4l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-3l. CELIA COX: Fine Arfs: Piano, Alpha Chi Omega ll-41, Scholar- ship Chairman l3l, Treasurer l4l: Gore Scholar ll-41, AWS Freshman Board, Vice-Presidenl Ill, AWS Cabinel' I2-4l: YWCA Cabinei' l3,4l, Presidenl' l4I: MENC: Mu Phi Epsilon: Piano Teachers' League. DARRELL CROCKER: Educafiong Psychology, SNEA I2-4l, Board l3l: Psychology Club IZI: Young Republicans IZI: Superior Cadel' AROTC DIANE CROWN: Educafionp Hisiory, Alpha Phi. rg JOHN BRITTAIN: Engineering: Elecfrical, Newman Club, Religious and Educafional Chairman l3,4l. JOHN BROOKS: Business: Accounling, Bela Thera Pi ll-4l, Treasurer l4lg In+ramuraI Afhlelics II,2,4Ig Reapers EUGENE BROWN: Business: Accounf- ing, Alpha Kappa Psi ll-41: Scholarship I2-3lg Dean's Honor Roll l2.3l: CPA Scholarship Award BILL BULLA: Business: Managemenf, Befa Thefa Pig Scabbard and Blade l3,4l. TRACY BURTON: Liberal Arfs: PoIi+icaI Science, Be+a Thefa Pi. ROBERT CADWELL: Liberal Ar'rs: Economics, Phi Della The+a ll-4l, Treasurer l3,4l. DENNIS CAIN: Engineering: Aeronaufical, Tennis. ANGELA CARILLO: Liberal ArI's: Chemisiry. WILLIAM CARNAHAN: Business: Accounfing, AI- pha Kappa Psi, Presidenf l4l: Neff Award l3l: Dean's Honor Roll CAROLINE CATHERS: Lib- eral Ar+sg Mafh. CAROL CHAMBERS: Liberal Arfs: Journalism, Delia Della Delia II-4l, Treasurer l3l, Presidenl' l4l: Parnassus I2-4l, Organizafions Ed- i+or l2l, Edifor-in-Chief l3,4lg Wichiia Press Women's Scholarship l3lg YWCA ll-4,5 AWS II-41: Gamma Iofa Chi l3,4Ig SNEA l4l: Kappa Della Pi l4l: Sun- flower ll-3l, Sociefy Edi'I'or III, Desk Edifor l3l: Kappa Phi Ill: Sfudenl Publicaiions Board l3,4l: CAC CommiHee IZI: WRA ll-41, Council FRANK CHAPPELL: Liberal Ar+s: Psychology, Delia Upsilon II-4l. 'R CAROLYN ELDER: Educalion: Spanish, Norlhwesl- ern Universily: Freshman Carnival Chairman, Slu- denl Service Fund Chairman, Sophomore Pep Commissioner, AWS Publicily Chairman, Pi Bela Phi, Wichila: Spanish Club. ELIZABETH EM- MONS: Eclucalion, Elemenlary, SNEA CHES- TER FAST: Eclucalion: Physical Educalion. QUEN- TIN FLEMING: Liberal Arls: Hislory, English, Uni- versily Scholarship Ill: Pershing Rilles ll-4lg Young Democrals l3l, NAACP l3l: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Junior Class Sgl. al Arms. RONALD FOROUER: Engineering: Mechanical, ASME: ASTME, Chairman JAMES FRAZIER: Educalion: Physical Educalion. MARSHALL FUL- LERTON: Eclucalion: Malh. JOHN FUNK: Liberal Arls: Psychology. JACK GARLAND: Business: Accounling, Dean's Honor Roll ll-4l. MIKE GARRISON: Fine Arls, Music, Bela Thela Pi ll-4lg Drum Major I3-4lg Clari- nel Choir ll-4lg MENC ll-4lg Kappa Kappa Psi ll-4l, Secrelary l3l, Vice-Presidenl ROBERT GEIST: Liberal Arls: Psychology, Phi Della Thela ll-4lg Young Democrals. DALE GISH: Business: Marlcel- ing. Seniors will now lesl knowledge lecirnecl DAVID DAVIDSON: Liberal Arls: Psychology, CAC Aclivilies ll,2I, Public Relalions Chairman l2l: Hip- poclrome Program Eclilor l2lg Sluclenl-Facully Courl Clerk ll-31, SGA Slale Merger Commillee: Young Republicans ll-4l, Senior Warclen l2,3l: In- lerlesl I2-4l, Variely Show Chairman I3-4Ig Psychol- ogy Club I2-4lg Sunllower KAREN JO DAVIES: Educalion: Elemenlary, Sigma Alpha Ela l3,4-lg Al- pha Chi Omega ll-4l, Warden l4l: SNEA I2-4I: YWCA ll,2,4lg WRA IZIQ AWS ll-4l. ROBERTA DELLENBAUGH: Educalion: Elemenlary, Soulh- weslern College ll-3lg SNEA l4I, Membership Chairman l4l: Young Republicans l4l, YWCA GENE DEMPSEY: Educalion: Physical Eclucalion, Foolball ll-4l, Co-Caplaing Della Upsilon ll-4l. SUSAN DESTER: Educalion: Business, SNEA l4lg Kappa Della Pi JERRY DEVORE: Business: Markeling, Della Upsilon ll-4l, Execulive Council l2,3I, Assislanl Treasurer IZI, Social Chairman l2,3l: Alpha Kappa Psi, Baseball ll,2l. MARTHA DICKS: Fine Arls: Music, Music Scholarship ll-4lg Mu Phi Epsilon ll-4lg Homecoming Queen .Candidale TOM DOAN: Eclucaliong English, Sunllower and Parnassus Pholographer l3l: Parnassus Pholography Edilor JIM DUFFIELD: Business: Marlceling, Della Upsilon ll-4Ig IFC MARCIA DUNN: Liberal Arls: Log- opeclics, Phi Bela ll-3l, Secrelary l3lg YWCA ll-3l, Cabinel l2,3lg Sigma Alpha Ela JANET DVORAK: Liberal Arls: Malh. WILDA EDWARDS: Eclucalion: Elemenlary, Kappa Della Pi l3,4I: SNEA l4lg Dean's Honor Roll l2,4l. x i g i ,, r K. ll ,XX 13 T' .iv JERRY GLASER: Liberal Arls: Speech, Radio TV, KMUW: Universily Thealre OWEN GOOD: Business: Marlceling, Della Upsilon, Treasurer, Presi- denl: IFC, Treasurer. JAMES GRACE: Liberal Arls: Polilical Science, Young Democrals. ALAN GREEN: Liberal Arls: Malh. THOMAS GREENE: Fine Arls: Commercial Arl, Kappa Alpha Psi, Presidenl. CLAIRE GREEP: Fine Arls: Music Educalion, Young Democrals Ill: MENC ll,3,4l. RON GROVES: Liberal Arls: Psychology, Track and Cross Counlry ll-4lg Track Caplain LINDA GUMMOW: Liberal Arls: Psychology, Alpha Chi Omega ll-4-lg Panhellenic Presidenl l3l: Beech Scholarship Winner JONE GUTHRIDGE: Liberal Arls: English, Della Gamma ll-3l, Hislorian Ill, Riluals l3lg Newman Club: Sunflower Slall l2l: Dean's Honor Roll l3l: Press Queen Finalisl. KENT HALL: Business: Ac- counling, Phi Della Thela. CARL HAMILTON: Liberal Arls: Chemislry. MARKETA HANSA: Ed- ucalion: Elemenlary, Della Della Della ll-4l, House Chairman IZI, Marshal l3l, Social Chairman l4l: Army Blues ll ,2l: AWS Council I2-4lg Newman Club ll-4lg SNEA l4lg Kappa Della Pi l4lg Scholarship ll-41: AWS Secrelary l4lg Dean's Honor Roll ll,3,4l. Qi!- s ,-tl 57 MAX HASKINS: Engineering: Aeronaulical, IAS. LINDA HENESEY: Fine Arls: Music, Alpha Chi Omega ll-4l, Assislanl Pledge Trainer, Second Vice- Presidenl, Firsl Vice-Presidenl: Mu Phi Epsilon ll-4l, Presidenl l4l, Chaplain l3l: AWS Council I2-4l: MENC l3lg Kappa Della Pi l4lg Universily Singers l3,4lg Morlar Board MARYA HIEGER: Liberal Arls: Hislory, SGA l3,4l, Secrelary l4lg Gamma Phi Bela ll-4l, Firsl Vice-Presidenl l3,4lg Dean's Honor Roll ll-4l. CLIFF HILL: Liberal Arls: Chem- islry, Bela Thela Pig Arnold Air Sociely ll-Zlg IFC izy. DAVID HOLMES: Fine Arls: Music Educalion, His- lory, Remission Scholarship ll-4l: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2,4lg Sigma Phi Epsilon ll-5l, Hislorian I3-4l: Phi Mu Alpha Sinlonia I2-Sl: Band ll-Sl: Orcheslra l3lg Singers I2-3l: MENC ll-Sl: SNEA KAY HOSAC: Liberal Arls: Psychology and English, Band: Choir, Orcheslra. LEWIS HOUSER: Engi- neering: Aeronaulical, Engineering Honor Sociely: IAS, Vice-Presidenl l4l: Beech Scholarship l2,3l. DARRELL HUBER: Liberal Arls: Geology Club l3,4l. MYRON HULTGREN: Liberal Arls: Pre-Med, Bela Thela Pi ll-4lg Sludenl Forum Board l2,3lg Dean's Honor Roll ll,2,4lg Kappa Kappa Psi l2lg CAC Com- millee l2lg Dr. Evans Memorial Scholarship l2,4l. BOBBY RAY HUNT: Engineering: Aeronaulical, CAC Governing Board I2-4l, Presidenl l3l: SGA Vice-Presidenl l3l: Debale Sociely I2-4l, Presidenl l3l: Sigma Gamma Tau: Della Sigma Rho: Engineer- ing Honor Sociely, Engineering Council: IAS. ALAN HURTY: Fine Arls: Music Educalion, Phi Mu Alpha-Sinlonia, Vice-Presidenl. MYRNA JAN- ZEN: Fine Arls: Music Educalion, Della Della Della ll-4l, Secrelary l4lg Angel Flighl Ill: Mu Phi Epsilon I2-41, Wichila Symphony I2-4l: AWS ll-4l: YWCA Ill: WRA Seniors highlight yeor with Senior Week MYRON JEFFRYES: Liberal Ar'l's: Hislory, Arnold Air Sociely. LOUIS JOHANSEN: Engineering: Aeronaufical, IAS, Presiclenl' MARIAN JOHN- SON: Fine Arls: Music, Della Della Della Il-4I: Mu Phi Epsilon I2-4I: SGA Music Rep. I3I: CAC Music Commillee, Secrefary I3I: MENC II-4I: TEP Scholarship MARY ANN JOHNSON: Ecluca- lion, Elemenfary, Young Republicans Il,2I: SNEA I2-4I: Dorm Council PHILIP JOHNSON: Liberal Ar+s: Chemislry, Traclc II-4I. EARNEST JOHNSTON: Liberal Ar+s: Chem- islry. JAY JOLLEY: Fine Arlsz Educa'I'ion, MENC, Vice-Presidenl MICHAEL JONES: Business Ad- minis+ralion: Accounfing. RAYMOND KADING: Engineering: Mechanical, Dean's Honor Roll: ASME. BARBARA KEMP: Edu- calion: Elemenlary, Gamma Phi Bela, House Man- ager I3I, Alum Relalions I4I: YWCA II-3I, Cabinel' I2,3I: Young Republicans Il-4I, Secrelary I3I, Vice- Presidenf I4I: AWS II-4I: WRA Il-4I: SNEA I3,4I, Publicily AKNON KIMELDORF: Engineering: lndusfrial. OSANOBU KISHI: Business Adminislra- lion: Accounfing, Chuo Universily, Tolcyo, Japan: Wichila, Dean's Honor Roll ,Ii I Q gll M7 Sri, 'rW 'fI 3 THOMAS KLEM: Liberal Ar+s: Physics, Sigma Phi Epsilon II-4I: Sigma Pi Sigma I2-4I. MAYME KRATOCHVIL: Educalionz English, SNEA I3,4I. JOAN KREHBIEL: Educafion: English, Morfar Board I4I: AWS II-4I, Presidenf I4I: Kappa Del-la Pi I3,4I: Mu Phi Epsilon I2,3I: Parnassus Queen Courf I3I: SGA I2-3I: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweelhearl I3I: SNEA Dean's Honor Roll II-4I: Gamma Phi Bela I2-4I, Recording Secrelary MIKE KUCHARO: Liberal Ar'l's: Speech, Educalion, Della Upsilon Il-4I: Pledge Presidenl III, Social Chairman I2I, Corresponding Secrelary I3I, Meril' Award I3I: KWIC Sfalion Man- ager IZI: KMUW and KWIC General Manager: Young Republicans I3,4I: Universify Players II-3I: ROTC II-4I: Scabbard and Blade I3,4I: CAC Com- millee IZI: Sunflower GARY KUHN: Engineering: Aeronaulical, Engi- neering Council, Treasurer I5I: Sigma Gamma Tau ISI: Engineering Honor Socie+y I4I, Presidenl' ISI: IAS I4,5I: ASTME I4,5I: Young Republicans: Women's Aero Assoc. Scholarship I5I: Dean's Honor Roll II-5I. JUDY LARSON: Liberal Arls: English, Arr, Music, Angel Flighf III: AWS Board and Council Il-3I: YWCA Cabinel' I2-4I, Vice-Presidenl' I4I: Home- coming Commifree IZI: Della Gamma Il-4I, Vice- Presidenf I4I: Sfudenl Forum Board II-3I: WRA. DONALD LAUGHREY: Business Adminislralionz Economics, Baslcelball. LYMAN LAUVER: Liberal Arlsz Psychology, Sigma Phi Epsilon Il,2I: Alpha Phi Omega I2-4I, Presidenl' I4I: NAACP I3,4I: Young Democrafs ROBERT LEE: Fine Ar'rs: Music Educalion, Kappa Kappa Psi: MENC: Wichila Symphony: Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia. LEROY LEEP: Educalionz Physical Educafion, Foolball Il-4I: Baseball I2,3I: lncluslrial ArI's Club. ROBERT LEHMAN: Liberal Arlsz Engi- neering. FRANKLIN LEUTSCHAFT: Liberal Arlsz Economics, Cosmo Club: WIA. MARTIN LIMBIRD: Liberal Arfs: Economics, Arnold Air Sociely lI,2l: Alpha Kappa Psi l3,4l: SGA I2-4l: Junior Class Presidenlg Senior Class Presidenl: Alumni Board Represenlafiveg CAC Board Sfudenf Represenfafive: Chairman of Special Evenfs Com- mi'H'ee: lnlernafional Sludenl' Club JULIA LINDSAY: Educalionz Business, Universify Singers l3,4l: Varsify Cheerleader l4l: W.U. Shadow l3l: Alpha Phi: WRA l3,4l: SNEA l4l: Pep Council ROBERT LONG: Educafionz Biology, Baseball Ill: Baslcelball ll-4l. DOROTHY LUND: Fine Arlsz Music, Alpha Chi Omega, Scholarship Chairman: MENC ll-4l: SNEA: Kappa Della Pi: Senior Class Secrefary: Mu Phi Epsilon, Corresponding Secre- Iary, Social Chairman: Music Granf ll-3l: Theodore Presser Scholarship l4l: W.U. Represenlafive +o American Royal Beauly Confesf. THOMAS MCDAVITT: Engineering: Aeronaulical, Bela Thela Pi, Scholarship Chairman l3l: Engineer- ing Council l4l, Parliamenlarian l4l, Secrefary l4l: Sfudenf Forum ll-3l: CAC Games CommiH'ee LARRY McDONOUGH: Liberal Ar+s: Psychology, Young Democrafs ll-4l: Newman Club ll-4l: Debale Club l3l: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2,4l. LINDA Mc- FARLAND: Fine Ar+s: Ar'I' Educafion, Alpha Chi Omega ll-4l, Presidenl l4l: CAC Music Chairman Ill, CAC Coordinalor of Educalion and Culfure l2l: YWCA ll,4l: WRA ll-4l. JOHN McGREW: Liberal Arlsa His+ory, Phi Della Thela. ERNEE McGUlRE: Fine Ar+s: Music, Band: Univer- siI'y Singers: MENC. STEVEN McKEE: Educalionz Guidance, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Dodge Cily College -Tennis ll,3l: Wichifa, LeH'ersmen's Club: SGA Organiza+ions Commilleeg SNEA. WILLIAM Mc- MILLAN: Fine Arfs: Arl, Befa Thefa Pi ll-4l: Phi EI'a Sigma ll-4l: Kappa Pi I3-4l: SGA I2-3l: CAC Commi'Hee Chairman I2-3l: SNEA I3-4l: Parnassus Fralernily Edilor JAMES MADDOX: Educafion: Physical Educalion, Foolball, Baslcelball ll-4l, Fool- ball Co-Caplain, All Mo. Valley End: Phi Del'I'a Thefa ll-4l, Secrefary, All Phi, Foolball and Baslcel- ball. . 8' Q f V A ' 51 'r , if 'His H-4' -niggas 5? BEVERLYE MAILMAN: Educalion: Elemenfary. Kappa Delia Pi RICHARD MARTIN: Engineer- ing: Mechanical, Pershing Rifles: Young Republi- cans. LINDA MATTINGLY: Fine Arfs: Music Edu- ca+ion, DeI+a Gamma ll-4l, Recording Secrefary l3l, Presidenf l4l: Orchesis, Presidenl l3l: AWS ll-4l, Second Vice-Presidenl' l4l: Morlar Board l4l: Mu Phi Epsilon, Program Chairman l4l, Social Chairman l3l: YWCA ll-4l, Program Chairman l3l: S'luden'I' Forum Board l3l: Kappa Della Pi l3,4l: Panhellenic Scholarship Ill: Universify, Music Scholarships Ill: Women's Symphony Sociefy Scholarship l2,3l: Uni- versiI'y of Wichila European Seminar Scholarship l3l: Presser Scholarship l4l: AAUW Junior Achieve- menl' Award ALFRED MATTSON: Educalion: Speech, Debale Sociefy, Presidenf: Execulive Coun- cil of Universily Players Ill: KMUW Sfaff Ill: De- bafe Team l3l: NAACP. STEVEN MAYES: Fine Arls: Educarion, Kappa Pi. RICHARD MEADS: Business: Marlxeling. SANDRA MEEKS: Educalion: Elemenlary. JOYCE MICHEL: Educalionz Malh, WRA, Vice-Presidenl' l3l, Presi- denf l4l: AWS Board l2l: YWCA IZI: Alpha Phi, Vice-Presidenl' GEORGE MILLER: Educafionz Hislory, SGA lI,2l: Debafe lI,2l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-3l. STEVE MILLIS: Fine Arfsz Music Educafion, SGA l3l: MENC I2-4l: Pep Council l3l: SNEA l3l: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Presidenf BRIAN MOLINE: Liberal ArI's: Public Adminislralion, Sunflower Slaff lI,2l: Newman Club l3,4l, Vice-Presidenf l4l: Young Dem- ocrafs II-4l. JOHN MOODY: Engineering: Me- chanical, Be+a Thefa Pi: Engineering Council: Young Republicans. fy :X N, Q ., I Q K . g ,Q .wi , ,ljlr Q, ---41, Seniors experience losf fincils, Homecoming, convos KAREN MOODY: Fine Arfs: Arf Educafion, Gamma Phi Befa Il-4I, Publicify III, Hisforian IZI: Kappa Pi I3-4: WRA II-4I: SNEA l4I: AWS II-4I. HOMER MOSLEY: Business: Business Adminisfrafion. LAUREE MYERS: Educafion: Elemenfary Educafion and English. PATRICIA NELSON: Educafion: Logo- pedics, Zefa Phi Efa, Treasurer: Sigma Alpha Efa, Presidenf I4I: Nafional Member-af-large for Sigma Alpha Efa. DURWARD NICE, JR.: Business: Managemenf, Arnold Air Sociefy II-4I: Rifle Team Varsify and AFROTC Il-31: Scabbord 8: Blade I3,4I: IAS Il,2I: ISA il-3I. JAMES NOBLE: Engineering: Mechani- cal, ASME, Treasurer: ASTME, Secrefary, Treasurer. JOHN OLIVER: Liberal Arfs: Sociology. DIANNE OLSON: Educafionz Elemenfary, Logopedics, Alpha Phi I2-4I, Marshal: Sacred Hearf College III, New- man Club I2-4I: Sigma Alpha Efa I2-4I, Second Vice- Presidenf I4I: Kappa Delfa Pi i3,4l, Recording Sec- refary I4I: SNEA i3,4I. JOEL PARK: Engineering: Aeronaufical, Della Up- silon Il-4I, pledge frainer, house manager, corre- sponding secrefary: Arnold Air Sociefy Il-41, infor- mafion services officer: Beech Scholarship II-41: Engineering Honor Sociefy I3-4I, Vice-presidenf, secrefary: Engineering Council I4I, secrefary: Sigma Gamma Tau I3-4I, secrefary: IFC IZI: SGA I4I, Engineering Rep. and Rules Commiffee Chairman. BARBARA PENIX: Fine Arfsz Educafion, Kappa Pi I3,4I: SGA Execufive Secrefary FLOYD PERRY, JR.: Educafion: Elemenfary Educafion. ROGER PERRY: Educafion: Physical Educafion, Baseball 9, 31 'R 531'U'W'-'tv F 'WF' I 4.5,-.EG.F.au!f' REBECCA PETERSON: Fine Arfs: Music, Mu Phi Epsilon II-4I, Hisforian I4I: AWS Council I3,4I: MENC II-4l, SNEA ALDEN PETTICREW: Busi- ness: Accounfing, Dean's Honor Roll II-41: Alpha Kappa Psi I2-4I, Secrefary I4I: Accounfing Club IZI: Managing Edifor of Mikrolcosmos I3I: Cosmopoli- fan Club Award I3I: Wichifa Chapfer CPA Award I4I. ALAN PI-IARES: Liberal Arfsz Psychology, Befa Thefa Pi, Presidenf, Frafernify lnframural Manager: Sigma Alpha Efa. LARRY PHYE: Fine Arfsz Music, Sigma Phi Epsilon Il-3I: Kappa Kappa Psi i2-41. ROBERT PLURKOWSKI: Educafion: lndusfrial Arfs, Foofball II,2I: Newman Club: lndusfrial Arfs Club Treasurer PAMELA POSTIER: Liberal Arfs: Speech, Delfa Delfa Delfa Il-4I, Marshal I3I, Treas- urer i4I: AWS II-4I: YWCA II-4I: WRA: Univer- sify Players II-4I, Secrefary IZI: KMUW Sfaff il-4I. ROBERT PUTNAM: Liberal Arfs: Hisfory, Sigma Phi Epsilon. EUGENE RALSTON: Liberal Arfs: His- fory, Phi Delfa Thefa I2-41, Pledge Trainer JUDY RANKIN: Educafion: Elemenfary, Logopedics, SNEA i2-41: French Club I4I: Canferbury I3,4I: YWCA I3,4I. CHAD RANSDELL: Liberal Ar+s: English, Phi Delfa Thefa, Presidenf NORMA REAGAN: Educafion: Elemenfary, Logopedics, Gamma Phi Befa Il-4I, Corresponding Secrefary I3I, Treasurer i4I: Sigma Alpha Efa II-4I: Kappa Delfa Pi I4I: Young Democrafs i3-4I: Newman Club II-4I: WRA il-41: AWS Il-41: Dean's Honor Roll Il,2,4I. SHARON RICHARDSON: Liberal Arfsz English, Speech, Gamma Phi Befa II-41, Presidenf i4I, Vice-Presidenf IBI: Homecoming Queen I3I: SGA I2,3I, Co-Chairman of Sfafe Merger Commif- 'ree I3I: S.F.B. Il-3I: Zefa Phi Efa II-4I: AWS Board I2-4I: YWCA Il-4I: Young Democrafs II-41. 'md THOMAS SCHNEIDER: Educafionz English, Per- shing Rifles lI,2l: Debafe Sociefy I3,4l. ROBERT SCHUMAKER: Liberal Arfs: Geology, Geology Club II-4I, Presidenf NAOMI JO SCOTT: Lib- eral Arfs: Speech, Drama, Zefa Phi Efa II-4l, His- forian, Presidenf I4I: Universify Players II-4I: Na- fional Collegiafe Players, Vice-Presiclenf, Secrefary: Nafional Omega Upsilon Scholarship I4lg YWCA III: Press Queen Finalisf III: Bapfisf Sfudenf Union. SUSAN SHACKLETT: Educafion: Elemenfary, SNEA. PAUL SIEBERT: Liberal Arfsz Hisfory, Phi Delfa Thefa. BEVERLY SIEDHOFF: Business: Business Ed- ucafion, Gamma Phi Befag Army Blues I2,3I: New- man Club II-41, Secrefary Il,2l, Regional Officer I3Ig Twirler II-SI: GIBS ALICE SMITH: Edu- cafionz Elemenfary, Phillips Universify: Freshman Queen: Cheerleader II-2Ig Homecoming Queen I3l, Presidenf's Honor Roll I2lg Dean's Honor Roll I3I: Wichifa: Alpha Phi I4l: SNEA l4lg WRA HI: YWCA l4I. CHARLES SMITH: Engineering: Mechanical, Dean's Honor Roll III: ASME CHESTER SMITH: Engineering: Elecfrical, AIEE III: Young Democrafs ROBERT SNODGRASS: Liberal Arfs: Chemisfry, Delfa Upsilon ll-41: Junior Class Vice-Presidenf LEE SPANN: Fine Arfs: Music, Sigma Phi Epsilon II-4Ig MENC II-4I, Presi- denf SGA I4I: Kappa Kappa Psi I2-4I: CAC Com- miffees Il-3I. CHARLES SPEARS: Educafion: His- fory, NAACP, Presidenfz Universify Theafre I4I: Young Democrafs, Firsf Vice-Presidenf: SNEA l4lg Experimenfal Theafre I2-4I. TED RINEBARGER: Liberal Arfs: Journalism, Dean's Honor Roll I3,4I: Sunflower Sfaff I2,4I. ARLEN ROBERSON: Educafion: Hisfory. DOROTHY ROGER: Liberal Arfs: Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delfa I3,4l: Pi Sigma Alpha I3,4l: Dean's Honor Roll I3I. JOHN ROSENDALE: Engineering: Aeronaufi- cal, Sigma Gamma Tau l4,5Ig Engineering Honor Sociefy I4,5I. JAMES ROSS: Engineering: Aeronaufical, IAS SIDNEY ROWE: Liberal Arfs: English, Gamma Phi Befa. KATHLEEN RUSSELL: Educafion: Hisfory, Alpha Chi Omega I3,4l, Hisforian, Corresponding Secrefaryg Newman Club, Edifor: YWCA: Young Democrafsg SNEA: WRA. LEO RYCKEN: Business: Business. CECILIO SANDATE: Educafion: Spanish, Cross Counfry-Traclc II,3,4I: Spanish Club II-4l: Newman Club I4l: SNEA KAY SEATON: Liberal Ar'fs: Logopedics, ISA III: SNEA II,2l: Sigma Alpha Efa l4I. CHARLES SCHIMP: Business: Accounfing, Alpha Kappa Psi I2-4I, Secrefary I3lg CAC Finance Commiffee I4l: Accounfing Club III: Young Re- publicans I3,4l. DAVID SCHNEIDER: Liberal Arfs: Biology. wil rp af' X: l f DENNIS TRACY: Liberal Arl's: His+ory, English, Film Sociely l2,3l, Publicily Chairman IZI, Co-Com- miHee Chairman I2,3l. GLENN TRACY: Liberal Arlsz Geology, Geology Club I2-4l. MARVIN TROSTLE: Engineering: Aeronaulical, Sigma Phi Epsilon II-5l, Alumni Relalions Chairman IZI, Schol- arship Chairman I2,3,4l, Parliamenfarian I3l, Secre- fary I4l: IAS I3,4,5I: Scabbard and Blade: Arnold Air Sociely I4,5l: Sgr.-a+-Arms of Senior Class: Women's Aeronaufical Associarion Scholarship +o Advanced AFROTC Cadeis. LINDA TROVILLO: Liberal Ar'ls: Spanish, Alpha Phi: Panhellenic I2,3l: S+ucIen+ Publicalions Board l3l: Junior Class Secre- 'lary I3l: WRA I2-4l, Secrefary I4l: YWCA II-4l: SNEA I4l: Young Republicans l2,3l. ELAINE VAN STICHEL: Liberal Ar+s: Spanish, Ro- 'lary Scholarshi lBelgiuml. CHARLOTTE VITZ: Educarionz English, Della Gamma ll-4l: YWCA: WRA: SNEA: AWS: Miliiary Ball Queen A'H'end- anf AF Ill: Parnassus Queen Ill: Press Queen IZI: Drake Relays Nominee: Dean's Honor Roll GENE WALDECK: Educaiionz Marh, Gamma Rho Ill: Ball and Chain BERT WALTERS: Business: Ad minis'I'ral'ion, Young Republicans. JOHN WARD: Liberal Arfs: Geology: Golf Team l3,4l: Geology Club 2,4l: Dean's Honor Roll RICHARD WARD: Educaiionz lnduslrial Educalion, Hisforian, lnduslrial ArI's Club, Secreiary SYLVIA WARD: Liberal Arfs: Home Economics, American Home Economics Associalion Club, Pres- iden+. JAMES WARE: Liberal Ar+s: Philosophy, Phi Del'I'a Thela. S' if 15 BETTY SPILLMAN: Educalion: Elemenlary, Moriar Board I3l: Angel Flighi II-Zl: SNEA II,2l: Gamma Phi Bela ll-3l: Paderewslci Scholarship: AWS Cab- ine+ I2-3l: KMTA: MTNA: Dean's Honor Roll II-3l: WRA JOANNE STEINMAN: Educalion: Edu- calion. SANDRA STEVENS: Liberal Arl's: Spanish, Orchesis IZI: Sigma DeI+a Pi l3,4l: Spanish Club BOB STRATMAN: Engineering: Elecirical, Bela Thela Pi: AIEE-IRE, Treasurer: Engineering Council. MARY ANN STRIEGEL: Fine Ar'l's: Ari Educaiion, Alpha Chi Omega, Recording Secrerary: Kappa Pi. LARRY STRUBLE: Fine Arls: Music, Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfonia I2-Sl: Kappa Della Pi I4.5l: Kappa Kappa Psi I4,5l: MENC ll-Sl: Wichi'I'a Symphony I3-Sl: Sigma Alpha Iola Scholarship GERALD SUM- MERS: Engineering: Mechanical. GARNIS SUT- TON: Liberal Ar+s: Chemisfry, Pershing Rifles II,2l. JAY SWINK: Liberal Ar+s: rsychology. JONENE THOMPSON: Liberal Ar+s: Sociology, Kappa Phi I2-4I: Army Blues I2-4l, Treasurer IZI, Commanding Officer JOHN THOMPSON: Fine Ar'ls: Theory, Music Composifion. CHARLENE TOWS- LEY: Educalionz Educaiion, Kappa Bela Phi: SNEA. Seniors grodudfe 'ro find i'r's only the sforf ELIZABETH WARREN: Fine Ar+s: Music Educa'I'ion, Delia Gamma II-4I, Culfure Chairman I3I, Pledge Trainer I4Ig Mu Phi Epsilon Choris+er I3I, Treasurer I4Ig Kappa Delia Pi, Treasurer I4Ig YWCA II-4I: MENC II-4I. JANNA WASSWEILER: Educaiionz EIemen'l'ary, Gamma Phi BeI'a II-41: Angel Flighf II-3I, Direclor of Public Relaiions I3Ig SGA I4Ig Kappa Delia Pi I3,4I, Corresponding Secrefary I4Ig Orchesis II-4I, Secreiary I4Ig Gamma Iofa Chi I3,4I: Sunflower II-4I, Socieiy EdiI'or I3I: Parnassus, Index EdiI'or IZI, Organizafions Edifor I3I, Managing Ed- i'ror I4I: SNEA I3,4Ig WRA II-4Ig AWS II-3I: Pep Council II,2Ig S+uden+ Forum Board I2,3I: Dean's Honor Roll I2-4I. HAZEL JO WELDON: Fine ArI's: Music Educafion, AWS Council I3,4Ig MENC II-4I: Mu Phi Epsilon I2-4I: Vice-Presidenf Grace Willcie Hall I3Ig Young Republicans EDWIN WIENS: Educa+ion: In- dus+riaI Arls, Kappa Della Pi I3,4I: IndusI'riaI ArI's Club II-4I, Presideni JERRY WILSON: Business: Managemenf, ISA I3,4I: Dean's Honor Roll KAYE WILSON: Liberal Ar+s: Journalism, Alpha Phi, Sfandards and Acliviiies Chairman I3,4Ig Gamma Io+a Chi I3,4I, Secre+ary l4Ig Young Re- publicans ll-4I, Corresponding Secrefary I2Ig WRA I2-4Ig YWCA I3,4I: Sunflower News Edilor I4I, Feafure Edilor GARY WINSOR: Business: Accouniing, Universily of Kansas II,2I. LESLIE WITHROW: Fine Ar+s: Music Educafion. WILBERTA WOODSON: Liberal Arlsc Psychology, Sociology, College of Emporia: Newspaper Reporfer II,2I: Annual Ari EdiI'or II,2Ig C. of E. Players III: InI'ernaI'ionaI Commiileeg Quill Club. DONALD WOLF: Liberal Ar'Is: Hisiory, SNEA I3,4I, Vice-Presidenf I4I: Young Democrais DENNIS WRIGHT: Liberal Ar+s: Speech, Michigan Slafe Universify Il,2Ig Della Upsilon. WichiI'a: Della Upsilon, Secrelary, Presidenfg Secreiary of IFC I3I: IGC I3I: Pep Council, Secreiary I3I, Presidenl' I4Ig Universify Players I3,4Ig DebaI'e I3,4I: Young Repub- licans I3,4Ig SGA l4I. LINDA WRIGHT: Educafion: Elemenfary, YWCA: SNEA, Social Chairman RICK WRIGHT: Liberal ArI's: Hisiory, Phi Della TI1eI'a II-4I, Board of Confrol I2-4I, Warden I4I: Scabbard and Blade I3,4I. JOE YOKE: Liberal Arfs: Economics. Senior Charlie Wrighl' honors Ihe Brownies and Girl Scouis ai' a foofball game. This small recipienl' Ioolcs pleased wi+h her roses. sro-'rr' . ff Pi 'J-73' -9 Juniors continue ociiviiies, build record ., 4. -qu J I via. ' ,by,,, b R lryy J X Ar Qs 6' ng., Ag, A 9.5: if gb l ew' rt LV 3 X Hg' . sl A Q f 'AX 211 fn, nf X fa sf l 133 fe' J, V32 xii I Q'l. l. R i ff-iii 'ii B A J iv . 'Q ' ill 9 . 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A Karen Adams Jerry Allen Karolyn Ames Jim Armour Joyce Ausiin Karen Baker Roberf Barker John Barrier Roberi Bascom John Bessani Gary Beiourne Mary Birkhead Sharon Black Allen Blaser Mike Bloodharf Roberi Boling Michael Bowen Bufch Brighf Kafhryn Brooks Carol Campbell Dick Carlock Mary Carlock Faifh Carlson Pafricia Carney Julie Champlin Michael Chrissie Judiih Chrisiopherscn Sieve Clark Kennie Clayion Allan Clusier Richard Cole Jonne Connell Kay Coulfer Donald Cowgill Susan Crane Jerry Cranford Dallas Crump Elaine Cunningham Roberf Curry Harold Dabler Larry Dalfon Larry DeBro'l' Kafherine Dewey Kay Dickens BeHy Dixon Roberf Dodson Minda Doebbeling Don Dudey Janice Ehari James Enns BeHy Eubanks Roland Eufsler Beri Evans Roger Filch Sig Forsse Lynn Francis Suzanne Ganzer David Garrison Merle Gafes Linda George Fred Gierfz Sam Gill Terry Gire James Graf Bill Granf Glenda Gray Rufh Greene Reiff Grove Barbara Hammond Karen Hanlrs David Harfman Karen Harfong Clifford Hoagland Jacquelyn Hager Saralou Hamlrer Sally Heafh Walfer Hoffman Roberf Holder Ronald Hoover Ron Houser John Howard Thelma Huffman Glennie Humann Charles Humphrey Judifh Hursf David Jacks Janice Johansen Ronnie Johns Gloria Johnson Raymond Jones Janis Kaufman Carol Kendall John Kennedy Judy Kessinger Sandra Kelferer Lynn Kincheloe Donald Klaassen Philip Knighfon Sandra Kohrs Jeannine Kopiefz Sharon Kopke John Koppenhauer Tom Kreiling Karen Kunce Philip Kyle Joanne Larson Danny Laffa Mary Lisenby 5 ,J A J ,nfl V yi,,' in K? 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L, D .- . s g rLr er r N, L Carol Lockwood Joyce Longren Margo Looney Sue Lowrance Paul Lueker Leon Lungwilz John Marlin Mary Marlz Miles Mallley Sharon McDonough Roberl McKenzie Charles Meeds Larry Meeker John Messenger Bill Mingle Rex Molder Ronald Morris Doris Morlimer Gerald Moll Ron Muhlenbruch Lea Murphy Dennis Nelson Kalhy Nelson Richard Nelson Nancy Newman Roberl Oakes Marilyn Ochs William Oelling Nancy Okerberg Sally Oldenburg Roger Panlon James Parks Sondra Pills Lola Prideaux Barbara Pumpelly Slan Purvis Andrew Rallerly Augusl Rehn Rosalind Regier Ron Reynolds Shari Reys Mary Ridgway Don Riley Lorna Roberls Quenlin Roberls Beverly Ramsey Michael Russell Sharon Russell Gaila Sawafzky Marlin Schneider Jerrill Schrag Roberl Scruggs Tom Seigle Ann Senholz Juniors decide moiors for fufu re coreers Michael Shanlr John Siedhoff Roberi' Smifh Vernon Smifh Judy Snapp Debbie Snyder Barbara Solier Judy Sparrow Marcia Sproul Sidney Sfarlt David Sfevens Johnny Sievens Judi Sfevens Bill Siroui Michael Sfucky Richard Sullivan David Tanner Moniy Tafro Milne Tearney Dan Tonh Jana Torneden Carolyn Turner Linda Turner Roger Turner James Unruh John VanCamp Barbara Vancil Dennis Vanderheiden Robert Van Keuren Kenf Viclrery Frank Vopai' Bruce Walfon Myron Websfer Reba Wedel Denny Whifcomb James Wilson Jean Wining June Woodman Linda Worl Irene Yaulr Judy Zele Jack Zelsman Junior Mary Ann Ludwig pufs 'rhe finishing iouches on her figure in oil. rf can ui.. 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Q 4. 4 L J Tom Akers Jim Alexander Stephanie Jo Allen Scott Alter Alan Amey Andrea Anderson Carol Anderson Nancy Susan Anderson Nancy Suzanne Anderson Carolyn Apple Craig Archer Martha Ann Ashbaugh Tommy Atkins Jett Bacon Lee Bacon Janet Bailey Richard Ballard Janet Basham Gary Baxter Barbara Bay Martin Beline Doris Bennett Jill Bergquist Michael Best Robert Bird Bob Boaldin Derald Bouldin Patricia Bonner Claire Booth Edward Brann Derroll Bretz Judy Broshears Doris Brown John Burchtield Michael Burirs Ken Burroughs James Byrum Doug Cade Shirley Calvin Pauletta Carlson Sharon Carney Leonard Carson Pamela Carter Arthur Casado Gwin Cassity Karen Ceasar Barry Clum Tana Cole Norma Colvin Bob Cool: Norman Conley Pat Corcorran Fred Corner Susie Corrigan Julie Coyne Lewis Crain Kenneth Croclrett Cindy Crowder Craig Cruit Terry Cummins Collins Cunningham Larry Dean Chris Dennis Tom Dickey Meredilhann Dougherly Diane Dresbacl: Mary Duerlzsen William Dunlap Slephen Earle Carol Ealon Ronald Ebersole hllee Edminsler Ronald Elco Marlyn Eshelman Kay Evans Nancy Ewall' Dennis Fackler Gerald Felzien Chrisline Ferguson Carolyn Fifch Nancy Flagg Alfred Ford Janel Fosler Larry Fouls Gerald Froellre Fred Funli Sharon Funk Rob Fuqua Judy Galloway Sam Gardner Glynda Garver Jane Gales Marilyn Gegen Kay Gelbach Deanna Gerdes Hugh Gill Gay Goodrich Allen Goodwin Nancy Goss Linda Gray Terrie Grim Larry Grose David Grove Thurman Guslafson Roberf Guthrie Tom Haines Kalhie Hall Sylvia Hanna Gary Hardin Diane Hardy James Harris Connie Har? Gordon Harwicl: Sheri Heclcarl Kennelh Hedden Karen Hellar Nancy Hendrich Cindie Higgins Gerald Higley Laura Hill Mary Louise Hoffman Delores Hogan Tim Holland Susan Hollowell Charles Holmes Janice Howard L I 3, rm-' l gi l' y no C x if if li BV' X Lf? 'lf' il EL-3...-4 ja As gf 1 'wif Qi FW! ...c he F 1 yfxpxv, ll YL z ,E if .3 -ui X ,QV ' X Q 4,1 'Wi if ,fa . L fi , ' N L- , 1 L G. E 'wr '-if y .av ,. Lf 1 Qkhv ,L?n-q,- N :I f E, 'Q' K M15 L K L 1 A 5 xi 'xx L Dlx if L lf' if 5 ':': ' T L' AL . 9 wx. K 5 .,,, 4 I .aL .- ' W A .,': ' L LLM. J I i l x or y 4 V L Q 4. - .ff V my aaa srss 7 so L L .s.,L3,..r-ef y ,.,: L LL ,L N 4 I D L, i L L , I L 6 L L 1 f' ' ' f b rg Z 7:51 rr 'nb 'fn ,rr 72 x ' K' 1 V 'i , , LYIA fy :JS . Q on y y I A yr ,za ' ' - r-LL .A , .I Q 'V K L . , . L, I ELL LL I .V y wx. 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V as i r l'llX,' 'fr-' Pafricia Huff Rosemarie Hunfer Linda Ihde Donna lngrim Marfha Irwin Bob Jackson Dexfer Johnson James Johnson Karen Johnson Kennefh Johnson Pafricia Johnson Kim Joslin Jean Kauffman Pamela Kaufman Joe Kemper Kris Kersien Sharon Kincaid Charloife Kinchloe Virginia Kinder Virgil Kipers Sue Kirkpafriclt Sharon Kiilelson Susie Kueclr Don Lamberl Kay Lancasfer Roberl Lawfon Sheryl Leaiherman Karen Lee Karen Lein Sandy Lindeman Ki+chel Lindsley Gary Logan Vernon Lorenz Ralph Loff Carol MacDonald Jean Mccandless Thomas Mccarfy Wayne McClellan Judy McGinfy Sue McGregor Kay Madden Calhy Marsh James Marlin Frank Marzolf Sharon Masfers Diana Maffeson Delberi Mah Terry Maupin Judy Mayfield Jimmy Maynard Pafricia Mellor Jerry Meslin Edward Meyer Judiih Morgensiern Alice Morley Roberf Morris Pariici Murphy Wolfgang Neudorfer Mary Lee Nifschlre Grady Nixon Rufh Anne Olive Calherine O'Shea Michael Oslerhouf Nelda Pace Carol Palmer Gary Parlc Janel' Parrish Perry Pelley Biff Pennypacker Mary Perlxins lsham Peugh Rod Phares Charlene Phibbs Alan Pinlislalf Judilh Poe James Pope William Powell Gary Price Diana Prouly Ray Pulnam Sieve Ramey Louis Ramsay Henry Rafhmel Donna Raymond Herman Reed Kalie Renfro Barbara Repp Lynn Richards Larry Riclcard Sherry Ridgway Harold Rigsby Carol Robinson Norris Rohrer Palricia Rosenberg Janice Rossifer Fred Sauer Jacque Scheer Jeanelie Schmid? Virginia Schoonover Vesla Schneider Myrna Schullz Paula Scoff Nancy Serraull Cyndee Shanlr Sharon Shea Mike Sheels Milre Sheridan Jean Shira Loren Shulda Mori Shurfz Kayelaine Sidener Harry Sieger Linda Siems Douglas Sipes Richard Slcaer Sfewarl' Smifh Dana Snoolr Milne Synder Pafricia Sorenson Jerry Slafford Connie Sfanbrough Nancy Sfanfield Tyrone Slarfzman Calhy Sfein Gary Sfemple Gary Sfephens f V . M S, L Y 3 E .,:- K K ya. lx :-: btyl - l il y I 1 K L i J , ii in 'Q' E .L i ,ai ji :gy 4,.. g k ' ' 5 W ZA JS? P A in y S ni if if nv- I .,,.Z I sa '-5 - ,qw V. L... Je 1 W :':.. Vx, 55,1 E: , y , K, p' 3 'Y' J, A si ' ' u-. . , 1 1r,,: J re L if -X H Q + 'Lf A Al 0 A 4 A. ,2- f Sophomores plcm their educolion with specific goals in mind Q , ' . il 1 i .. A ', 7' 4' .I J If M ,.. J ' a.ar ik Nw -9 if if xr ' .s .,,, 4 1, A ar- 1 - ,T ,N 6 :N . 5 ,F V X t .. -- - 5 5, A G N ...-s -'fffe : - i al V' .... ' K .:' K if J af- L . I 'R l 44 x N-:fr-.S ' .- . 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T Q js Q 4 , A 1 X i 1 gx r - is , 4:2 in -ff ll ' The we wt' f X 0 A QL , lr.. .13 im kk? f .l u V 3 v .4 in 'I-4 ' , '- ' V in ' H . ik T Q er L T K M l fa is L H- Qlo -.'-la , W, r rr I 0 I kkkr t 1 V: K I If J rfrr - a s .H V fig 5 - , 5 1 Ex ' Z If , .uf ,sf 2 fa 5 w E B xg If , J- r.rr M A J h I ' k X fi' 1 Sophomores excel in ocrivihes for loler leadership Judy Siinson Milne Stone John Sireeier Richard Sufcliffe Terry Sufcliffe Marvin TalboH Ronald Tennissen Larry Thomas Roland Ti.1dIe Jo Ann Tomlin Lyle Tracy John Travis Thomas Valeniine John Vanderhoff Dean Volbrechf Lanny Wallace Warren Wallace David Wainwrighf Wayne Walker Sue Ann Ward Gayel Ware Jane Warren Karen Wassweiler Judy Waflrins Pamela Weiss Dee Weldon Roberf Wenrz Viclxi Wheeler Roberl' While Harvey While Joe Williams Keilh Williamson Larry Wilson Julie Wiffmann Nancy Wrighi Evereff Wursi Linda Yarberry John Youle Carl Zielsler Judy Zyslrowshi 5, ff' an K -is ff its YiA V fr .E -we - i I az ' gif ,,L wi , ENTE- V X g. 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Dan Hunler Palricia Hursl David Hufchinson Mary Ann Hyde Ronald Jaclrson Dagzell Johnson Paul Johnson Kalhryn Jonson Gwynelh Jones Mary Jones Nancy Keasf Vickie Kelley Pal Kemp 3 z wi yi All ., 'Q r J si fs- pf y A I IS- ' ri G gf 4 f X, ' NJ nh so as s , ,K y 43 A A Q .iw Q if so if ' 1 ,x ' ugyrr W QNX J i if ' J- Q sf fi 1 Tv' Nr' A ' gfan -:gf Gs 4: 'F F 3 f Eg me by m i il- 'kb , ,X ff if Q qi 'Nh A A ' K X av 'A' Y -,, 5. 455 an K 5 A 41 as :Nt P, .X If ' i V X if E . is ? if , As W 'lil 2 T--r H ,,,.,,,, A ., ' i, is K i i,.- ,..'.- - J 3. J ' 1 r:-4 L 5. 'TV' .,..... aw K fi f , aff X F' K s :V N... f L in .,. w..h-.Ori 1 f fa 'Q J :gf J' AL 1, 5' ff'-1-sw K ' fi MT' , ' lei, WY , if Y: ' , A . sg Aw- , A K 4, o v ri A LA .i ,M 4 3 Y. M li K swim.. a--v '91 Ewa 8 -.4 ' 'lf' ..Aaf Q M vnu? 'ff -Q ir .'a.qi,a,, J an 5' ' S 'ai' f'wv'iA, , , . ff' Ji, fx V. y as x 4. 44' 'Q x Q xxx 4 fx 61, .,,. xx 1 Sw! K 9991 6 Q 0 ' f af .M as ra M M . y W ,x,, L 2 . ,. 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V xx,xx A L A if Pafricia Kingsbury Allaerf Kirlr Beverly Knapp Consiance Knoclr Susan Kramer Charles Kraus Richard Lane Roseann Larson Craig Lawrence Charles Lemclre Norene Lighi Gary Lincoln Michael Lipp Rebecca Loomis Marfha Low Feryl Lowe Ben Lucas Glenn McCarl'y Vichy McClure Dennis McDaniel Brenda Mcllnay Marcia McKee Pamela McMasfer Carla McNeal Ann Maloney Cheryl Marsalis Sharon Marsh Janice Marien Nan Maxedon Jimmy Maxwell Richard Mead Sharon Meelzer Judifh Messenger Marilyn Minor Frances Moore Ronald Moore Sharon Morlr Dave Morris John Morion Mary Mowry Sandy Mueller Miriam Nafh Sandy Nassif Mike Neel Michael Nelson Cindy Nesfor Kenneih Niclrel Judy Novalr CharloHe Nyquisf Bob Oehlerf Marc Osierfag Mary Jane Palmer Don Panfon Carolyn Pa'H'on Roberi' Parker Diane Pedicord Marlin Peninger Dean Personne Carole Peferlra Roberi' Peifibone Freshmen 'roke basic courses Wayne Pfeiffer Glenda Phillips Sue PiHman Roger Pifis Pam Pond Michele Po'Her Jonaihan Powell Barbara Preslrorn Donald Presfon Karen Price Waller Pringle Reiia Raines Sue Ramey Ronnie Rauber Michael Ray Linda Reagan Roberi Redfern Lonnie Richardson Diane Riley Ted Roberfs Joan Roberison James Robins Arfhur Roman Pamela Ronemous Gary Rooney Jerry Rowe Gary Rowland James Sanders Pamela Schall Ronald Scholes Evelyn Schuliz Skip Schuman Peg ScoH Gilberi Selaa Ken Seyberi' Pearl Shannon David Sharpe Judy Shelfon Kay Shoffner Kaye Siler Lois Simcox Todd Smifh Roberi Smiih Roberf L. Smi+h Glenn Sanger William Spillman Gwyna Siearman Gayle Sfearns Julie Sfecher Ken Sfeffens Pamela Sfover Karen Sfraif Shirley Siull David Sfurgell Anna Suiula Kafhleen Sweney Mary Jane Taggarf Carol Tanner John Taylor Danny Thomas A 2 ei so 3 or ' ,air P 7 A0 L J r .yn K Q' 17 A I D , E 'ill ' ' i' 5,5051 A LVM tkg .,g . 5 V Av l . X9 5 , X gs f' I 6 U Ain hi atx fr Q.. --4 s 1 He .J-Q .. ,, Mae' : ,,, f LQ 'ox S. - g ,..,,, has ,aj 'Q' of Y-of . E i: e ax , S 2 5. , T is R' 52 'K it -of 5 grim yf 'I 2 ' - 'W' .-45 A. ,sex ' A Us 'uv 5 - Q Bw g w, kgify, Ykg W . in g P'i'afio1s wig N XXX M 'K ff - kr , Y fa P ii K T of-EPS' J, , a .- an SL an A .-' s , 1 aa 1. V . - 5 Qs, 'ff' .Q ,- ' 1,1 . .Q I ' ' ' .i -Q -,W Z.. 'St' -Law, - r' sl ,1 .ue X, .,. we ' ga G. gk Y F' if X A 'v 1'-f 9 l V Freshmen Ieorn by doing, lofer feoch others 'sZ',f:! i L 15.41 V- I A J ' iT 'i l Q 'S' y ,ff-Ei R 'fart ' Nth k I .gb inf i 1115-ff f 'QQ Dennis Thompson Judi Thompson James Tifus Barbara Thursfon ehkl e 4 . 5 e r 2 .Q AL ln y 5 4 -Q e e 4 ' .W ar i 5 iig, ii jf? R' 1 Q , 1 x. 'i if-mi m 2?'?il3 X Q -1-is 3 i- ix X 3 Q i T ' X. .A T .. , 1- W- ' f- .- Q i ,,,, N4 :lg T f f 5 . vp y Y Nf- D Se, 41 L -1 'Y - 1- , ,A I 2 y 'GPN'-.Vi E, ,nab , V. 'AM Lifrzzgf W. war e, W 3 . A i Freshman sfudenis have 'Found fhe new Universify library fo be an impressive 'Focal cen'l'er 'For educahonal and cul fural development James Toews Lynn Trombold Roger Troy Ronald Tyler Kaihy Umscheid Chris Vanos Richard Vile? Tomas Walls Karan Walker Fred Wallace Z. D. Ward Colleen Warner Jim Waskeewig Dallas Websier Ronald Weddle Vicki Welch Fred Wells Carolyn Weslon George Wheai' Ronald Whisfler Eula While Donna Whifehead Charles Whifney Kay Wiblilzhouser Linda Wiles Barbara Wilkes James Williams Dana Winkler Jim Winfers Roger Wood Bobbi Woodman Mary Ann Wuller Cafhi Wyler David Young Jean Young Janei Zaia Student Life Tlie seasons always promise lo change Jrlwe Kansas landscape. buf al limes Jrlme clwange is so gradual one musl reler lo a calendar lo lcnow when aulumn lfias ended and winier lias begun. Like llwe seasons, a sludenl is always changing and like llie seasons, il is usually a gradual cliange. Unlilqe The seasons, clwange in a sJrudenJr's lile is rarely anlicipaled, but realized inslead upon relleclion or compar- ison. ll is a olwange measured and molded by lriendslwips, professors, boolcs, discussions. ideas. and experiences. Approximalely 6,000 sludenls enrolled al- WU Jrliis year. Alllwouglw lliey never all lcnew or mel eacli ollwer, llieir lives and aclivilies mingled and merged inlo WU's sludenl lile. Q i L 1 Some ol The 6,000 chose a major, olhers changed lheir major, some soughl employ- menl, olhers gol married, some ioined a club iiwuiffiif' or became Greeks. olhers discovered The realm of polirics, some explored Jrhe world of drama, olhers conducled experimenls, some observed lhe process of educalion, and olhers didn'Jr have lime. Whalever Jrhey did, new personalilies and ideas were conlronled in lhe process. All 6,000 wenf lo classes and sludied al some lime. There was always Jrime for a cup of coffee or a cigarelle or a hand ol bridge, or a beer, and somelimes a parly. Bul whalever was done involved a changing process - somelhing was eilher added or sublracled lo lhe sluden+'s life. ll was a vicarious experience ralher lhan a slalic one. li' 'ir 5 ff if: mags 1 ,W xifz: M'-LeiiiQf'3Q:m5 1 '2w,:.szeff'-?3i4Q if 1 ffiffegsgg ef , 741-Qvkam '---, me sig 91 M3355-s XT 1 3255365285 A' ii iagmgwm-,gag I-321: ,U gfs'f'3Sff:m:ff i 5 -. P ,VY ax- 'Jig' mwg Q S 5- , K W 4 is gg, K Q J if :MDS 5 ,Q fag 2 2 X 1 K. ,mfs 23 9. A ,QR V J Q im 4 L, M ..- QW'- ieii?FT EEZ:f2, .:g..-2::ffi.s?Q engage-,.f r-:z:3 '. : 4 N is 1 za 2 is 1 QS? was S sg ff i elm m y - ,2 e,5w..: V:- 'Q L., xiii f 'M , , ..,, by Q f '+ W 2. , ,,VL Wg L' I ,gmwmm jfx, AQ L J . . , - s , . Mi 'fif-L13 ,ff Many engineering students iuggle their study hours with work hours in local air- cratt Industries. Working Students support selves, families This sneaky fellow is a Shocker plainclothes cop. ma n-a student trattic -Svs 'J fam 3-1 Some part-time students work as student assistants in various University depart- ments. N-,va l i 1 ........,a. as .4 ........ .Tw M.,.m . . I mm l 1 ,. i , la, K I I I f7fMw,f ,. , reams?-:fs'sif,,-I4,. . Married Students provide for family, pursue education You mean fhaf spof fhere? You're righf l fhinlc if is pablum. l Ml Chores are a family maffer. l'm glad you menfioned spring cleaning-my golf balls are beginning fo blend wifh flwe grass. I EEE' iii E ' n S Problem solving . . . ii ' 1 4 l.vvf 'r . . . is di'FficuI+ . . . 'L . . . in any language . buf good resulfs produce a universal reacfion. A P An Indian bazaar People-+o-People Foreig exchange Two sen+i ef C, an s?Le i an L 'in-:VP manned by sludenls from WU represenfed India in +l'1e lnfernalional Fesfival of Nalions premiered in Wicl1i+a. n Students ideos,cuHure s+uclen+s from Belgium helped SGA par+icipan+s in repre- ng +l1a+ counfry in fhe Midwesf Model Unifecl Na+ions a+ S+. Louis Universily. Af,,,P., W...- Four of ihe floor prociors of Brennan Hall gafhered for an imprompiu meeiing are John Sirong, Loy Hableii- zel, Floyd Mandella, and Tom Tooker. Dorm Councils reguloie policy Chosen by ihe dorm residenis, The Dorm Councils serve as a siudeni voice and govern- ing body lor ihe residenis. The men's resi- dence hall iunciioned wiihoui a council lirsi semesier, wiih ihe iloor direciors aciing as ihe governing board. Men's dorm council was revived second semesier. Grace Wilkie Hall and lhe women's wing oi Brennan Hall main- iained separaie councils. The councils meei every iwo weeks 'ro regulaie policy and plan enieriainmeni. Brennan Hall's women's dorm council beginning on +he back row are Mary Jo Mullen, Sue Warner, Joan Duggins, Bev Ramsey, Jo Maihers, Judy Sparrow, and Kay Dickens. Sealed are Mrs. Leora Earle, dorm moiherg Linda George: Marilyn Ochs, presidenig Linda Wright and Nancy Micldlemasf. Making policy af Grace Wilkie Hall on ihe back row are Rifa Calvin, Colleen Warner, Linda Larberry, Trudy King, Peggy Wafkins, and Janice Marien. Seafed are Leah And- erson, presidenf, Besse Welsh, Susie Baughman, Rufh Wagner, and Delores Hozan. '+I , , . 12, Q fx 2 , 1 in A ,. -,,,.v ,Ll 7 I-i' MVN Only my hairdresser knows. A leHer from home. Dormitory Life includes moil, hours, new friends, shearing Come on! I'll lend you my earrings nexi fime. A leH'er from someone special -. ff 1 Bul' where are flue girls? I How many limes do l have fo fell you-i'I s brand x fhaf l use. 11 A aw... If Sleeping beaufy al 3 p.m. Knil' one, purl fwo. I'm afraid we l1aven'+ been properly infroduced. Does fhis really resuli' in classes? Regisfrciiion equols confusion, 'rofols moss production Regisiralrion is noi a day like all days! H is a day full of lines, wailing, filling ouf forms. wailing. and even a few fears for Jrlwose noi pre-regislered. Sludenfs and professors won- der if il will ever end. H does. 88 To whom do you look for help? 'L ' Y 5? My 1 Xirsi is i fr A r is we Wm i -I i 'i'. i .M ' V A V Misa. u... Sororiiy represenfafives working Toge-Ther on Panhellenic Council, BACK ROW are Virginia Schoonover, BeHy Dixon, and Lorna Roberis. SEATED are Joyce Allegro, Jerrlea Cosfello, Susan Kueck, Linda Gummow Rogers, and Karen Baker. The Panhellenic Council and lnTerTraTerniTy . Council work as individual groups To esTab- lish ancl mainTain rules ancl regulaTions gov- erning Greek organizaTions. Work logelher Each sororiTy ancl TraTerniTy TuncTions in- clepenclenTly buT The councils work ouT The diTTerences ThaT may arise. The Two groups work TogeTher and Torm a Third council named lnTer-Greek. This Coun- cil worlcs ouT The Greek Week AcTiviTies. governing greeks Guiding frafernily policies are lnferfrafernify Council members. STANDING are Hugh Gill, Chris Dennis, Alan Phares, Bob Jackson, Tracy Burfon Bob Pufnam. SEATED are John Howard, Larry Axline, Mike Sheefs, Dick Payne, sponsor, 'Paul Lueker, presiclenh Alan Amey and STeve Millis. e, . ,- 1 Q 5 5. i Ti This is formal rush, fhai' is why fhese girls are siH'ing so formally. lNo+ice fhe smile.l Rush Week have smile, will pledge 0-N Q'-f qw '33 J' YH K Now i+'s MY furn girls. Charmed! I'm sure. The alums plan fo buy chairs nex'I' year. 7 ak No, ac+uaIIy I 'l'ook +ha+ I2 Easy Lessons course. Now before I 'I'eII you abouf I'I'1e fesi' file, I wanf +o sfress Ihe secrecy .... If we had a deck of cards, we could pIay bridge. BuI' whaf I wani' 'Io know is wha+'s 'rhe sword for? We had some o+I1ers, buf some sororify girls +I1ougI1+ 'I'I'I6YId look beHer in THEIR +ropI1y case. One of fhe mosl' popular commiH'ee 'funcfions is 'lhe Film Socie'l'y foreign films, sponsored by fhe CAC Film Sociefy Commiifee. Committees prove To be efficient behind the scenes' working force The inside commiffee is fhe one +ha+ counis The ballofs on eleciion day. Eleciion commissioner Larry Axline is in charge of ihe SGA eleciion commiHee. Sllll The various ari' displays which brigh+en 'ihe CAC halls year-round are fhe work of 'l'he CAC Ari' CommiH'ee. 4 The annual People-io-People lnferfesi is ihe biggesi' funciion of ihe SGA lnfernaiional Fesfival CommiH'ee. W-gm Dr. Richard Kennedy was not too absorbed in his discussion Dr Alvin Sarachelc presented a lecture on ot Aldous Huxley's ISLAND to notice the photographer e biological aspects ot race creeping up on him. Egghead Week introduces students to voriety ot achievements The annual Egghead Week. sponsored by the women ot Mortar Board, highlighted the weelc's events by a scholarship brealctast tor all students with an overall grade index ot 3.75. The weelc was set in motion by a show- ing ot lngmar Bergrnan's Swedish tilm, Wild Strawberries, which was tollowed by a group discussion led by Drs. Merrill and Ruott. Dur- ing the weelc, various lectures were given which were open tor student attendance ac- cording to choice. Prof Gil Jones lectured to his audience on What Was the Historical Jesus Doing? li P lc L Th l J' d E ll d 1 Time for a smoke and a smile . . . There'll be +ime, +l'1ere'll be 'l'ime Free Hours provide excuse for coffee, conversofion or cords . . . Time fo worry aboui' +omorrow's assignmenf 2 l Anafomy of a laugh . . . Wi'I'h fhe ring of 'lhe bell, new recruifs Philosophy over lunch . . . n-----N..-,,.,.3 The dummy gels 'ro sfudy I 1 V , v 1 Q - 2 2 Ve-A Do you all unclersrand how To work +l'1e problem? ALL professors aren'+ absenl'-minaled. I clis+inc'I'ly recall announcing a 'fesl' 'For foday. , , . AE! N. f-wk a , f-+-ww l Classes draft ideas, cl raw questions K ...l Lecfure noies are opiional xc ui gf, 4.49- -of Seminar: +he s+uden'r's 'I'urn +o QL EAW? wg. .W,f 1-X The queshon 'Phe response WH' ' 1--N Sl1o+ ou+ again! lf +l'1a+ pho+ograpl1er doesn'+ leave me alone . . . 1 fe 1 N an I Mlywxx , rf 'hw Ni :Ka Is if ABCDEFGH or ABCDEGHKT' 98 sis ,Mill ,Mae Nex+ week I've GOT lo gel' organized Studying plays dominant role in university life ,,.-f'kwf ' AWN, A W W , W 1 JW fy' i Q'giix1L.1zixW4:-iisw-w:..,.,....,,.'- 'WJ'Kzzgpdw ,E 1495541 ' - Sriram,- Where H'1ere's a will, 'H1ere's a way Le+'s see-92I.0943, 165633, v.4 99 Soli+ude. Mimi introduces herself to Rudolpho as she sings her introductory aria describing her work which is embroidering flowers. She admires a rose, saying that her roses have no fragrance. Opera Theatre features bohemian artists, Paris, in La Boheme The painter, the writer, the musician, and the philosopher all sing in a cheerful mood after the philosopher has brought some food to re- lieve them of their starving situation. l 100 After leaving Rudolpho to live with the count, Mimi returns when she dis- covers that death is near. 1 s Loolring over the agenda for the next University Players meeting are tlue officers of the organization which seeks to promote theatre activities on campus. SEATED: Clay Hawes, vice-president: Ann Barrett, president: Dalene Barry, recording secretary. BACK ROW: Jonne Connell, corresponding secretary, Roberta Rude, treasurer: and Al Matson, historian. Faculty sponsors for the group are Richard Welsbacher and David Flemming. Art, Drama Groups promote, pursue artists' interests on campus National Collegiate Players, a theatre honorary, officers are on the front row: David Flemming, chapter advisor: Jo Scott, secretary-treasurer, Clay Hawes, president, and Phyliss Bar- num, vice-president. This year's pledges are on the back row: Pete Walters, Ann Barrett, Jonne Connell, Roberta Rude, and Richard Huff. Sponsor of the campus Art Fair is the luonorary art fraternity, Kappa Pi. Lou Neville, secretary: Judi Stevens. Barbara Pennx Imagine Gould BACK ROW: Mike Ferman, Jim Roberts, Pete Youngers, Diane Mat- Wilma Wethington, Marcia Curry, president and Emma Patterson teson, Phylis Shelhorn, Tom Green, Darold Smith, David Root, treasurer: Not pictured is Clark Britton, faculty advisor and Ron Muhlenbruch. FRONT: Claud Singer, graduate sponsor: Mary f 1 I EES' The Chocolaie Cream Soldier malres a graceful exif afler winning Karina's hand in marriage during 'rhe producrion of Arms and fhe Man. The Playboy of lhe Wesfern World furns The head of fhe pub owner's daughler Pe- Curtain Up! geen. campus 'rhespions l 102 portray love, dromca Eben's brofhers com+empla+e 'rheir desires for gold in California while Eben mulls over his desire for rhe farm and Abbey in De sire Under 1'he Elms. gr 11 ilu: x 1n u1 Gossiping abouf Abby's love affair wiih Eben. Three lrish lasses enfranced by Sean's de Abby failed clescrip+ion of his 'fafher's murder. Sean fhreafens fo finish fhe job on his faiher, and perhaps add a few villagers +o his lisf of murders. 1-1 A striking silhouette effect was created tor the Readers Theatre production of Bruce Cuiter's A West Wind Rises. Light The Lights! bockstoge crews design, construct sets, costumes The set designer begins at the desk . . . .ff is 1-ff gl' the crew repaints flats 104 . . and sometimes even builds props! Debate Society defends Mo Valley championship third year in row The Universily Debale Sociely, sponsored by Mr. Bob Fallon, debale coach, and Miss Pal Ellioll. meels every Wednesday evening in Commons lo improve Their slcill in argumen- lalion and advocacy. Sponsored by The Uni- versily Speech Deparlmenl, The Soclely par- licipales in a semi-annual infra-squad debale lournamenl and an annual inlercollegiale lour- namenl. This year The group won numerous debale lournamenls including The Missouri Valley Championship Tor The second conseculive year. The group also look Tirsl place al The Universily of Pillsburgh in The Pennsylvania Tourney. The presenl syslem of inl'erna'I'ional 'lrade re- s+rain+s cannol' be economically iusfified . . . 'Nui iiffigiff' ml rw- lf Proudly showing off 'lheir Missouri Valley Championship lrophy are Bob Hunf, Bob Glenn, Dennis Smifh, presidenl of Debale Sociely. and Keilh Williamson. There is increasing economic disparily be- fween economic nalions of The world . . . There is no universal mofivalion for +he esfablishmenl' of an economic commun- ily . . . An economic communily would be an unsalisfaclory answer fo +he world's economic problems . . . 9-5- Governor John Anderson, Jr. Young Republicans promote polilicol ofmosphere on compus Wilh a membership of almosl 200, lhe Collegiale Young Republicans broughl mid- lerm eleclion candidales on campus via cof- fees. l-lighlighling The lall semesler was Gov. John Anderson's visil lo WU al Jrhe invilalion ol lhe YGOP. ln lhe spring lhe group spon- sored speakers wilh varied polilical ideologies in an eflorl lo fulfill ils purpose To promole inleresl in governmenl and help sludenls lo become beller informed. Prof. Fran Jabara served as lacully sponsor. Governor Anderson spealcs wilh s+uden'l's on his way +o lhe iam- paclced FAC aucli+orium. YGOP execufive council serves Yhe membership wiih Merle K. Gales as presiclenfg Barbara Kemp, women's vice-presidenh Lee Erdwein, sergeanf-ah arms: Karen Adams, secrelaryg David Davidson, ireasurer: and Don Coulfer, men's vice-presidenf. Young Democrats sTimuloTe porTy inTeresT locolly This year The Young DemocraTs boasTed The largesT membership in The hisTory oT The or- ganizaTion aT WU. Besides spon-soring guber- naTorial candidaTe Dale SaTTels' appearance, The group broughT oTher members oT The DemocraTic parTy To address iTs bi-monThly meeTings. During The summer iT hosTed The annual Young DemocraT picnic and rally. Dr. Jaclc RoberTson, assisTanT proTessor oT eco- nomics, worlced as TaculTy advisor. CandidaTe Saffels discusses a campaign issue wiTh one of The many sTudenTs aTTending his lecTure. A sixTeen-man governing body forms The execuTive council of The campus Young DemocraTs. They are Karlin Church, David Brewer, Larry Flanders, KelTon Farris, parliamenTarian: Harvey WhiTe, Kay Madden,.l'lal STephenson, Don Wolf, and Fred Concord. FRONT ROW: John Powell, BeTTy Saunders, Charles GubernaTorial CandidaTe Dale Saffels Spears, TirsT vice presidenh Dave BerlrowiTz, presidenTg KaThy STein, second vice presidenT: Jack Glaves, DemocraTic STaTe Chairman: Edward Meyer, Treasurer: and Tom Cummings, sec- reTary. UCF provides Chrisfion fellowship of university The Unifed Chrisfian Fellowship which meefs on fhe second and fourfh Thursdays of each monfh seeks fo promofe ifs primary purpose of esfablishing and mainfaining in fhe Universify communify a Chrisfian fellow- ship. This is done via group sfudy and discus- sions wifh faculfy, sfudenfs, and communify leaders in such areas as confemporary fheol- ogy and efhics, Bible sfudy. social concerns and civil liberfies. fhe relevance of religion fo our lives. Worship, conferences, and per- sonal counseling are also provided fo furfher meef The aims and obiecfives of fhe organi- zafion. Parficipafion of graduafe, married, infer- nafional. as well as undergraduafe sfudenfs, and members of fhe faculfy and sfaff is en- couraged and invifed. Two UFC members sfop in fhe CAC office fo chaf wifh Ray mond Ahrens, execufive direcfor of UFC This year fhe Board of Regenfs approved plans submiffed by Schaefer, Schirmer, and Elfin for fhe Harvey D Grace Chapel. Consfrucfion on fhe infer-faifh chapel is scheduled fo begin in fhe spring of fhis year If is fo be consfrucfed wifh funds provided in fhe will of Mrs. Harvey Grace in memory of her lafe husband Planned for all faifhs fhe chapel will be locafed direcfly easf of Morrison hall. C, 'V Q .. 'ks A N, K .V V sl., kr , A -+R' ,. . isis , 'iii-95 5 ff , -r --- T s . qi. ,M i yigs .irb V i g,,. is is LQ? -- A V- L,.4.w. - if i 'iii' ff rsrs ' ' NAACP works To remove discriminoTory oTTiTudes The campus chapTer oT The NAACP worked in The UniversiTy area To eliminaTe housing discriminaTion. WiTh over 50 mem- bers, The group sponsored a Homecoming candidaTe This year who won TirsT princess. AWS serves oll compus coeds AWS execuiive board seTs policy for The organizaTion. FRONT ROW: Glennie Humann. Linda Maffingly, Joni Krehbiel, president BeHy Spillman, Debbie Synder, Markeia Hansa. ROW TWO: Phyl- lis Lewis, Rosemary Af+waTer, Linda Henesy, Sharon Richardson, Karen Johnson, Nancy Hendricks. ROW THREE: Cecila Cox, Kafhy Hall, Hazel Weldon, Jacque Hager. ROW FOUR: Nancy Flagg, Sharon Russell, Sara Amsden, PaTTy Bonner, Linda George. ROW FIVE: Carol Kendell, Cyndee Shank, KaThy Nelson, Leah Anderson, Sheri Heckarf, and Marilyn Ochs. Forming The eighfeen man execuTive council of NAACP on The Troni' row are: Andrew Hicks, vice-presidenfg Merle Gaies, firsT vice-presidenh BeTTy Eubanks, secreTaryp Bev Liffle, recording secrefaryg and Harvey Whife, presidenf. ROW TWO: commif- Tee chairmen, Charles A. Spears, Carolyn Bell, Pearl Shannon, Gwen Vordersfasse. ROW THREE: Del Gene Godbold, Grace Mcllvain, Tywanna Jonerson, and Judy Morgensfern. ROW FOUR: David Nelson, LeRoy Bell, Sarah Marfin, Myrna Dillard, and Dr. Richard Kennedy, faculfy sponsor. Designed To promoTe cooperaTion and Triendliness among women, The AssociaTed Women STudenTs is a naTional organizaTion oT which every woman aT The UniversiTy is a member. Serving on The Freshman Board for AWS This year were Kay Siler, presidenh JaneT Zaia, Treasurer: BeTh Miller, vice-presidenh Vicky Welch, secrefary. ROW TWO: Nancy Flagg, freshman board ad- visor: Mary Jane Pond, Janice MarTin, Kafhleen Sweney, Barbara Wilkes, Lorry Brosius, Mary Ann Hopper, and Joann Gleason, spon- sor. ROW THREE: Georgia Ensz, Diane Pedicord, Mary Jane Pal- mer, and Julie Sfecher. 5EiQ5Lsz2U f- A .er i Go, Shockers! Pep Council sponsors pep rollies, wolkouts, dances Sponsoring pep rallies, varsity dances, and wallrouls is lhe job o'F Pep Council, beginning on 'lhe BACK ROW will: Karen Hanks, Lee Bacon, Alan Amey, Connie Hari, Terry Mau- pin, Sieve Mers, Susie Bauglwman, Shari Rays. FRONT ROW: Bob Cook, Sharon Weiss, and Dennis Wrighl, pep coordinafor. NOT PICTURED are Julie Chaplin, Barbara Soller, Larry Dean, and Molly Hoffman. 110 Give'm Hell Shockersl Varsify cheerleaders prac+ice formafion yells: beginning clockwise sealed is Donna Raymond, Judy Chrisfopherson, head cheerleader: Judy Sfevens, Alice Morley, Shari Rays, June Woodman, and Cinclie Higgins, alfernafe cheerleader in ihe cenfer. AHerna+es noi' picfured are Karen Hellar and Nancy Goss. Whhaaai' . . .? A fense momenf. Freshman Cheerleaders added sparll +o ihis year's freshmen games. From LEFT TO RIGHT sfanding are Nancy EllioH, Kay Schullz, Sue Ramey, and Bobbi Woodman. FRONT ROW: Pam Shall and Lynn Trombold. 3, Mag, Wi+h bass clrum and frombone, 'lhe pep band froupecl across campus ancl 'Through halls hailing 'Phe wallcouf. Wha+ ARE you doing? Walkouf at 9:00! ' .M muai students cojoled 'ro leove classrooms O 9Y'P0'9Y- A Hus+Iin' lime. e r ffl X Vf Wl1a+'d he say? Podunlc never did go 'For blondes. Pa There is nofhing like a dame. is onyfime, onyploce l+'s possible +ha+ you have mei' me before. REST.- I . . wi? S f' 62.12 xiisw Cool collegiales perform local rH'ual. This is an uncool rH'ual performed by local collegiafes. H' is uncool because H is an on-campus 'Func'rion. -f g-:mrfv1' w1af llags 14 Q1 Tl1ey'Il sfudy fomorrow. More Parties ww! I X Whai' did you say her name was? U P'I'own Here we go, round again. ig 5 3 E im. K c fy- M 'vai 5 .1 . 'xii Q . f g gif Student Stage Demonstration against Enrich Report, work to promote will throughout state Student concern over WU's ettorts to be- come a part ot the state's higher educa- tional system was demonstrated almost im- mediately at the announcement ot the State Board ot Regents' acceptance ot the Eurich Report. This proposed that WU be accepted into the state system as an extension center ot both Kansas University and Kansas State University. The announcement hit the cam- pus late one Friday morning in October and became the topic ot many heated classroom and CAC discussions. Student sentiment sim- mered over the weelcend and looiled up into a demonstration Monday morning. Later that evening the University Board ot Regents held a public meeting in the FAC auditorium where a crowd ot over l,OOO spilled out into the aisles and toyer ot the auditorium to hear the WU Board ot Regents pronounce the Eurich Report unacceptable. . 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The ups and lfflydgg 118 Bill and Belle of 'l'he Ball escorlecl by fhe 'len 'lop senior men nis Wrighl, Bill Slangarone, Roger Hinclerlighlor, Judy :hosen by lhe YWCA were announced al' +he annual Haul Schwarlz, Jim Roberls, Bill Carnahan, Jim Allen, and Tom Your Man dance. They are Marly Limbird, Larry Axline, Den- Doan. Nol piclured is Bob Hunl. fl A Glance Back J J o Time, o place 15 ll . . clowns of college life. A rainy clay in spring. - , rr, ., he k -0 If if J 3 Y, K- 1 f rl 2 ' Q 6. .lp ' i fer 09 -,uw lie..- I. , -I af 'A ' K- I Bi, Q E .-L51 1 .z nge' 19- 1 K Q' 1 lr 1 - wxgw t x A + 'v 'AL 'ff' fm .r .,,. 'F J : I . f 'it 31 1 ,gitiqfsk SPY' f' ,, E 5 ,Q : 'f ' 'N-, ,I , Q W 1 3, Q-j X .ja 1, x .V T I A I x, W X. g Q .W f :-'- ff P 1 1 if --Q . n - 1 L , 4 1 in 5 rv- . 'J' ,XX CT f E In tx ' ' Q, ' 4 Q can : 1 L . Q I - S 5642 -is - 4 A X, M .-J. Ax I : ' t sv, -l t 3 'K ff AM, A . ,, me . ,, , wg 4 X x al If-S., ' AK 6 Qi W s -I s, ' qu 5 jg, l wi 'F' ,I . ' -' - H . ur . 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The TiTle oT Golden Pillars has been chosen as These sTu- dnTs are Truly golden examples oT The pillars ThaT make campus liTe a conTinuous challenge. The choices involved many decisions. Those honored are ones noT previously honored by UniversiTy groups. Their service has been in making This UniversiTy a Tiner insTiTuTion and is noT based on scholarship. Parnassus Thanlcs The deans oT The College oT Liberal ArTs, Busi- ness AdminisTraTion, Engineering, EducaTion, Fine ArTs, and The Dean oT Women, The Co- ordinaTor oT lvlen's AcTiviTies, and The Di- recTor oT The CAC Tor choosing The seniors shown on The Tollovving pages. Bob Buchcinon l l l Besides serving as a deparTmenTal assisTanT in elecTrical engineering This year, Bob Buchanan served as vice presidenT oT The Engineering Council, Treasurer oT The Engineering Honor SocieTy, chair- man oT The AIEE-IRE STudenT Branch, a member of Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor SocieTy, and a member of The UniversiTy Forum Board. While aTTending The UniversiTy he has served as direcTor oT The UniversiTy DebaTe Club, a CourT JusTice oT The STudenT FaculTy CourT, chairman oT The CAC RecreaTion CommiTTee, a member oT The Kansas UniTed ChrisTian Fellowship Provisional CommiTTee and a member oT The WU Swimming Team. Tom Doon A siudeni in lhe College of Liberal Arfs wi+h a maior in English and a minor in hisfory, and educa- 'I'ion, Tom Doan has served +he Universify as Head Phofographer of Parnassus and The Sunflower. Tom spends whaf spare lime he has wifh his wife, Bar- bara and his daugh+er, Kyle. Almosf every depari- meni' has used his services and 'rhe Universify Public Relafions deparfmenl' keeps him busy consfanfly. l 123 Sho ron Richordson During ihe summer of I962, Sharon Richardson, Co-Chairman of 'ihe Siafe Merger CommiH'ee, ioured Souih Cenrral Kansas con+ac+ing mayors, Board of Regeni' members and alumni concerning +he Universiiy becoming a siafe universify. A slu- denf in +he College of Liberal Arfs wi+h a major in speech and English, Sharon has been an acfive member of Zera Phi Eia, honorary speech fraierniiy, a member of AWS board, a member of Young Democrais, and served as secrefary of SGA. She has also served as presidenl' of Gamma Phi Bela. Beffy Berwick Edifor of fhe Sunflower during fhe school year l962-63, Beffy Barwick is in fhe College of Liberal Arfs wifh a maior in Spanish and a minor in iournal- ism. While affencling fhe Universify, she has been presidenf of Alpha Phi, presidenf of Gamma lofa Chi, honorary iournalism frafernify, and a member of Kappa Delfa Pi. Beffy has been a member of Army Blues and has served as Execufive Officer. She has also served as Managing Edifor and Junior Class Edifor of Parnassus. X Morfy Limbird Presidenf of fhe Senior Class and Chairman of fhe Special Evenfs Commiffee of SGA, Marfy Lim- bird is a sfudenf in fhe College of Liberal Arfs wifh a major in economics. He has served as Junior Class Presidenf, has been a sfudenf represenfafive of fhe Alumni Board and a sfudenf represenfafive of fhe CAC Board. He has been a member of Alpha Kappa Psi and fhe lnfernafional Sfudenf Club. in 3 ,ii, ,' ., ' -gm., C P , 5 ,LKVV 4 A .f A, , iii Vg I ' , 124 Lindo McFarland Maioring in Ari' Educalion, Linda McFarland, a siudenf in fhe School of Fine Arfs has served as CAC Coordinafor of Educafion and Culfure and Music Chairman of +he CAC. She has been a mem- ber of Alpha Chi Omega where she served as presidenf, and while aHending fhe Universily she was employed by The Journalism deparfmenf as secrefary. if rrr, A David Nelson A senior assisfanl' in 'lhe Polirical Science Depar+- menf, David Nelson also serves as presidenf of Pi Sigma Alpha, +he honorary poli+ical science frafer- ni+y. A s'ruden+ in +he College of Liberal Ar+s major- ing in Polifical Science, David has served as presi- denl of 'rhe Polifical Ac+ivi+ies Cenler and of +he Young Democra+s. He is also acfive in Universify fhealre. Parnussus Queen I . I M is her fiance. Richard MiHs. Sharing an ac+ive day bu'I' faking Hme for a break wifh Linda Alpha Chi Omega bU AZ, I am happy to announce my selections for the 1963 PARNASSUS QUEEN COURT: PARNASSUS QUE . lst Attendant: fziililz 2nd Attendant.fd,5,y,,J Congratulations on your lovely group f contestants, and my best wishes to the PARNASSUS staff and the student body of the University of Wichita. Sincerely, 4'-eq. ARLENE DAHL XAV ' 1 ' , , x f Q f-f 4 . ' f T , ' gr ,ewmmdpf V , Ist Attendant Judij Sponsored by Delto Upsilon Pdrndssus Queen, Court picked this yecir by noted Linda lvlclzarland, a senior in the College ot Fine Arts was selected to reign as Par- nassus Queen by Arlene Dahl who served as one ot the iudges in the lvliss America Pag- eant. Linda, maioring in art education, has been active in YWCA and WRA. She has served as CAC Music Chairman and CAC Coordinator ot Education and Culture as well as president ot her sorority, Alpha Chi Qmega. 2nd Attendant Konaw Haatoug Sponsored by Delto Deltci Delto use it? P3 Study time is necessary tor all students but hard to tind tor many. Patience and talent are part ot this artist-teacher which Linda strives to become. Conducting meeting as sorority president is one ot many duties this Queen must pertorm. r May Queen mf Hiagefu Gamma Phi Beta 128 A busy social life is only one of Marya's roles. Judg Laasow Delto Gcimmo Even May Queens must take time for study. is fm my A if . , Hausa, Delto Delto Delto Moy Queen and Court reign over Moy Dciy festivities Marya l lieger, Liberal Arts senior and vice- presiclent ot Gamma Plwi Beta, was ctiosen I963 lvlay Queen in an all-sclwool election in lvlarcti. Serving as secretary ot SGA, lvlarya is also a member ot Newman Club and Young Republicans. She and tter court reigned over the annual lvlay Day testivities April 26. Maioring in history. Marya finds free time a SCG TCG commodity. N ,Q I .... A ,jg l Q ' Q ,I t lv- gr., I 'V , ,W A ,-mn' ... W, P 7V yL Ugggg A M is T if ,ww 7 -X .S , - ,. ' N ' f 2 . ft ,, ,, ey fx ' f s l 'xi Kiwi 4 I ' :azMQ,:Jf. A. , v Al H A Nywva-H-MIM Lv-.-Nv 'V A,,,, ,, may WWMM 'HM'Nm W,,,,,,r , , .31 ,:.,,,, .,,,,,,.,,..., D! . sy. ,H WM-,.i,,,t,,-..s xg .,,, mg, iff ,, My 1 1 31' 1522 .4 Homecoming Queen Judg Clvdstoplwwow Gamma Phi Befo HE may be wa+ching fhe game, buf HE isn l'. sum, cram NAACP Homecoming Queen Attendants reign ot Festivities Liberal Airs rumor, Judy cinaopherson was chosen by the student body to reign as the I962 Homecoming Queen. First runner- Dallas Owwup Deltci Gommci up was Beverly Shorter and Dallas Crump was announced as second runner-up. Excitement and surprise are evident as the queen is crowned at the half-time ceremony at the Home- coming game. if at -- W is f Zyl! inn Climaxing an exciting day, the Homecoming Queen reigned at the Homecoming Dance. f 2 V if -ny! , V Donna Raymond Adei Schuifz Bobbi Woodman Military Ball Jeanine Kopie+z Sharon Kincaid 4ll Army Queen Judi, Bwsclwwus Deito Gommo Carol Babich Cindie Higg Queens and Courts Air Force Queen Vagmiaf Coleman Gamma Phi Beto 133 W Nawg Delta Gamma Press Queen chosen annually by newspaper sfaff The Sunflower sfaff of fhe Universify se- lecfeol Nancy Anclerson as fhe girl we'cl mosf like fo go fo press wifh for IQ63. lvliss An- derson is a sophomore maioring in educafion and a member of Delfa Gamma sororify. She was selecfeol from among seven finalisfs on fhe basis of poise, personalify. beaufy. and conversafional abilify ancl represenfecl fhe Universify af fhe Dralce Relays Queen Confesf in April. Press Queen candidafes are Adel Schulfz, Sharon lnghram, Sharon Kincaid. Judy Broshears, Nancy An- derson, Sue McGregor, and Kay Coulfer. 3 s i a Q l ' A F, Pistol Pat, Varsity Sue, Sam elected early, reign al carnival cmd dance The annual Varsily Dance climaxed a hard elec- lion belween sororilies and lralernilies lo selecl Varsily Sue and Sam. Tradilionally, Sue and Sam are lreshmen piclced lrom lhe new pledge classes and voled on by lhe sludenl body. This year lhe honors wenl lo Calha Cowgill, Della Gamma, and Ron Tyler, Bela Thela Pi, making lhe second year in a row lor a D. G. and Bela viclory. ln Oclober, Cowboy Carnival sponsored Pislol Pal, a sophomore elecled by lhe number ol dol- lars donaled lo World Universily Service. This year Molly l-lollman ol Della Della Della was crowned Pislol Pal. ' ill? Catlwf Cowgflb Varsity Sue Della Gamma J 3 HE sw D S i M0555 l-Io66mow Pistol Pat Della Della Della l2owT5Uem Varsity Sam Bela Theta Pi Jim Allen crowns 'rhe I962 Pisfol Pal, Molly Hoffman, on her golden fhrone. Crush Those Sun Devils was 'rhe lheme of 'lhe Sigma Phi Epsilon enfry. The iuclges were con vinced and awarded lhem second place in fhe men's division. The men of Be+a The+a Pi buil+ fheir own 'Fire engine +o douse 'rhe Devils and capiurecl fhe firsl place 'I'rophy. N e 0' .. fe L A , , . ,ag-',f'x...x-131'-1' gf X' ' s.,n.f F' FL E3 Tafaila DETTTL BeTTy Shocker Devils Food Cake Mix was The winning Theme Tor The women of DelTa Gamma. The pledges walked oTT wiTh TirsT prize in The sororiTy secTion. Nighfshirf Parade encourages Team To squelch Sundevils The TirsT TooTball game oT The season broughT ouT a mulTiTude OT TloaTs To Torm The annual NighTshirT Parade. Each OT The new pledge classes OT The TraTerniTies and sorori- Ties had To burn The midnighT oil To work up a TloaT by The early SepTeml:Jer game. DelTa Gamma and BeTa -l'heTa Pi Took TirsT places and helped To warm Shocker spiriT in spiTe OT The TacT ThaT The Arizona STaTe Sundevils won The game. The women oT DelTa DelTa DelTa Took second place wiTh Their Theme, Dreaming Won T Bring The Sundevil's Tame, cause TooTball's no paiama game. E ANNE Afnl. MQ, mm billlobpf - T l QTTATTJ5 TNR f fw- -fm N ff Ns me W A.. ,, V, i ,,,,., , , , My L . ., s-..,n Pluck lhe Cluclcs! was 'llie cry af 'lhe Della Della Della house againsl' +l1e Nor+l1 Texas S+a+e Eagles. Appar- en+ly, +l1e iudges agreed because lliey awarded 'lhe display firsl' place in women's compelilion. Time and weafher were ignored by +l'1e sororilies as lhey endured 'llwe elemenls lo sel' up displays. Homecoming Displays odd To festivities of gome, donce November 3rd was nol loo soon for 'rlne Greeks and lndependenl organizalions lo demonslrale llweir enllwusiasm lor flue WU Slioclcers. Eleven groups parlicipaled in 'rhe Homecoming leslivilies by selling up color- ful, imaginalive displays. Norlh Texas Slale Eagles proved lo be The 'rargel of llwe dis- plays. Alpha Pl1i's display, Le+'s Occupi flue Gridiron and Pul fhe Squeeze on l'l'ie Eagles proved a successful play on words, as lhey capped second place. Mm .. V ,. M We i ii A ,V T, M,,,,,, M, ., J, ,..,,.s -W .. ,L . , .,Si5lilllf5 llmlliizigs 01 Ui 851355 w-u ww we -if mare- ,M-.msmfsw ...mr M,.,.... , A... .. H .. sf-..,,,,.M.-W Hu. .i,.Mie,.,...-, W 'i1 E X EE Sigma Phi Epsilon's recreared Shoclcer Inferno .was realisfic enough fo win fhe second place frophy in 'l'he men's division. iisoi iia iii l l 5 I Homecoming brings ou'I' 'lhe arl'is'l' in everyone . . . everyone! The Be+a The+a Pi's slogan, HoHes+ Brand Going, seemed fo ring a bell for bofh +he siudenf body and 'Phe judges, for fhe Be+a's display +oolr firsl' place in +he men's division. if, 'H ' 'Mme 714' 1-i '! 'I M-V , , f ' I . gif fail 's P ,,4.,-K' 1.-... Proving ihaf a film and sfage producfion is sfill a wining combinaiion are fhe Phi DeH's. Helen of Troy . . . Arkansas Thai' ls, was fhe iiile of fheir slcii' which capfured firsf in +he fra+ernii'y secfion 'For fhe second iime in a row. Winner in fhe independeni' division were +he band members of Kappa Kappa Psi who devi- afed 'From +he fun and frolic 'io enferfain 'ihe sfudenfs wi+h popular music. Leading 'rhe simple life of Dogpaich are +he Delia Delia Deli'a's whose war be- fween fhe Dogpaichers and +he Lower Slobovians in The Relurn of Farewell fo Arms won second place in fhe sorori+y sec'I'ion. Showing off 'rheir lovely gams are ihe men of Delia Upsi- lon whose inimifable chorus line and skii, J. S. Caesar and +he Naked Romans, capiured second place in fhe fra'rerni+y division. C. U. lin fhel C. A. C. was +he 'theme of 'lhe Orchesis ski+ which look second place in +he independen+ division. The skii' was an expressionisiic inferpreiaiion of ihe varied daily ac+ivi+ies in fhe Campus Acfivifies Cenier. M-fs. M ew Q f i fs ? E- Qi . if 'X V 'l Si? ' hi.. 1 Q is . X, ' ii 'x l ' 5 f L in X -as 4 1 1, ui E a t i ...... - P lei? Hippodrome won by Phi Delis, Gamma Phis April, l962, was a busy monih for many campus siudenrs, wiih Jrheir hard work climax- ing in anoiher successful Hippodrome 'For 'rhe Universiiy. l-leaving a saiisfied sigh when if was all over were 'rhe Gamma Phi Be+a's and ihe Phi Delia The+a's who walked off wiih firsi place irophies and enihusiasiic congraiulaiions. Elsie Ness, J. Efhel Hoover, and friends worked 'iogefher fo presenf iheir rendi+ion of The Unbelievablesf' Behind fhe safiric names are fhe women of Gamma Phi Befa who capped firsf place in +he sororify division. Pledges re-enacT for ac'l'ives Their wallcouT anTics when They slcipped meeTing To ioin a 'fra'l'erniTy for 'Fun and frolic. Mrs. Poppe, Advisor Mary Kay Carlocl: Karen Davies Brenda Golden Barbara Bay Linda Cassingham MerediThann Dougheriy Linda Gummow Kaihie Bone Celia Cox Judy Galloway Linda Henesey Judy Bridges Cindy Crowder Glynda Garver Patricia Huff Alpha Chi Omega boosTs 3 presidenfs, lodge oddiTion The pride and joy oT The Gamma Psi chap- Ter oT The Alpha Chi Omega is The new edi- Tion To Their sororiTy house, buT They reserve pride also Tor members who serve as presi- denT oT YWCA, Panhellenic Council, and Mu Phi. Besides This They have Two girls in MorTar Board and won The Pep Trophy. Members conTribuTe Time and Tunds Toward The help oT cerebral palsied children. The lyre wearers oT A Chi O sponsor an annual Tall pledge dance, reTreaT aT a near camp, slumber par- Ties, Dream DaTe Ball aT which Their Dream DaTe is crowned, and The Spring Formal. Some oT The honors given by The organiza- Tion are MysTagogue and DaughTer wiTh The highesT grades, FaTher oT The Year, and BesT Pledge Award. Judie HunT Carol MacDonald Norene Light Linda McFarland Sandy Lindeman Judy Mayfield DoroThy Lund Marilyn Minor 29 T F p Yi T in I- T -X il 1 V91 vb O- I A Q. : S ov 'Q' , C:-:Y ,,- 'P Dream Da'I'e Rufh Olive Carol Palmer S 'Q' , ,av Kalhleon Russell Nancy Sianiield Mary Ann Sheigel Larry Slru ble . X You can cafch up on ihe lafesf happenings on campus af 'lhe Alpha Chi house during noon. 143 Pam Weiss Kay Wiblifzhouser Mary Ann Wuller l Judy Arnold Karen Balmer Belly Barwicl Doris Benneil' Lorry Brosius Mr. lvy Ron Hoover Carol Campbell Pam Carier Karen Ceaser Kennie Claylon Norma Jean Corbin Pal Corcorran Susan Crane Diane Crown Chrisiine Ferguson Judy Fuller Alpha Phi's and fheir dafes +ry 'rheir skill af square dancing doing a grand righl' and left Kay Gelbach Rufh Greene Connie Hari Suzanne Hoover Connie Howell AN ywuk v- 'H' 2' 2:2 h w eil ,F 2. 1 wi 1:25 .. ,Cy i -.0 J S: , Gloria Johnson Jean Kauffman Elaine Kinder Karen Kunce Julia Lindsay gr 19 X. NSY , P? Q ll 1. si ,N ,V -: ,,,9..,,-' Joyce Longren Marfha Low Sharon McDonough Sue McGregor Marcia McKee Calhy Marsh Sharon Marsh Nan Maxedon Judy Messenger Joyce Michel .qu 4' 'nn if ,,..., ese. J A --Ta Q . f' ' C ,fo V W8 iryi ef aff rfe or f 1.15 C i irrs . Alpha Phi supporTs nofionol heorT philonThropy The presidenTs oT Gamma loTa Chi, ZeTa Phi ETa, WRA, and EdiTor of The SunTlower can be Tound in The Gamma Xi chapTer oT Alpha Phi This year. Two oT The members hold posiTions as SGA represenTaTives and Two oThers can be seen as WU Shock and Shadow. Members are well represenTed in The ROTC divisions oT Army Blues and AnchoreTTes. and as The Pershing RiTles Company SweeThearT. The social acTiviTies sTarTed oTT wiTh The TradiTional Pledge Square Dance and conTin- ued Through The year up To The ChrisTmas Dance aT which Mr, Ivy was announced. The year was ended wiTh The Spring Formal. The Alpha Phis conTribuTe Their Time in help- ing collecT Tor The T-learT Fund, Their NaTional PhilanThropy. SoroHTy sBTersioin Togefherln decorahng The house for The hoh days. Miriam NaTh Dianne Olson Sharon Russell Jo Ann Tomlin K Wallxe Charlolrle NyquisT Pam Pond Virginia Schoonover Linda Trovillo R b Wedel Sally Oldenburg Diane Riley Alice Smifh Carolyn Turner Kaye Wilson ' A Q f Q., , iv 'V 1 -4 wi, ffigiyf an N '-e-aux J Q The Gamma Phis and dales lake lime oul lo admire lhe lable decoralions al lheir annual Pinlr and While Ball JJJ ff:-, ,,,, J f i El Q A 5:32. -4' . B 4 I of 31- X ,, , N ,E ' 4521 A 'Q X ,W J E aa s-fs .uf Q, Q' Q 63' or 'Mi -r 'EV' Nr' 1 f 3 4 - ' ' , - , if if 1 x 4. J -4' lu F v Rv Q Hy W L Q . Cf' P 6? .f 3-s. 4 ., as f in X, K 'ff , 0- ? 'Y e xi f 4 'Fl' foe. L K 'B ,:, S 2 'N if RA C719 YE? ,G lsr., , -41, , , QQ, .: ,1 , K Y' W 5.1 N f '.. K I . :V , sz I i 1,4 ,s f -.5 N file, N'- ' I A, W w Mrs. Fredriclcs Housemolher Karen Adams Andrea Anderson Nancy Anderson Janel Basham Nancy Boman Bobbie Calfrey Julie Champlin Judy Chrislopherson Virginia Coleman Susie Corrigan Kay Dickens Belly Dixon Nancy Ellioll Kalhy Ferguson Sharon Funk Jane Gales Gay Goodrich Jacquelyn Hager Sara Lou Hamker Marya Hieger Karen Johnson Kalhy Johnson Barbara Kemp Pal Kemp Susan Kramer Joan Krehbiel Karen Moody Alice Morley Sandy Mueller Barbara Preslrorn Karen Price Sue Ramey Linda Reagan Norma Reagan an : I -,wx -Nik ,fv . Joe College Richard MarTin Sharon Richardson Jacque Scheer Adel Schulfz Peggy ScoTT Beverly Siedhoff Lois Simcox Judy Snapp BeTTy Spillman . Y Sue Ann Ward Janna Wassweiler Viclii Wheeler Linda Wiles T new Gamma Phi Beta holds Homecoming crown once again Success is measured in many ways, buT The Gamma Phis have done iT This way This year. Their l-lippodrome slciT Toolc TirsT place honors along wiTh Three girls Tapped Tor lvlorTar Board. For Two years in succession They have had Homecoming Queen, and This year The AWS presidenT, plus Three TraTerniTy sweeT- hearTs. Because oT Their many honors They were awarded The BesT SororiTy Trophy given by The Sig Eps. T'lighlighTs oT Their enTerTain- menT whirl included The Pink and WhiTe Ball, The crowning oT Joe College aT The ChrisTmas Dance. and Founders Day acTiviTies. Gamma Phi acTives enioy Telling Their pledges how They were awarded The OuT- sTanding SororiTy Trophy by The Sig Eps. ,.,-, a a,,1ig?ww 'A K X, x au . I 1 F' nam, r B- l+'s amazing how your inhibilions seem io 'fade away when Execufive you're dressed in a pinafore. Mrs. Gaines Housemofher Joyce Allegro Carol Anderson Nancy Anderson Sandra Bell Judy Broshears Sharon Carney Jola Cope Cafha Cowgill Dallas Crump Mary Duerlcsen Paffee Edminsfer so- n vu -an '33 . -ua '13 r I gl . lv, Wm - 5-HL, W6 -K if . if L--w e . 'S if Sw! ri .af F S S 234' 'Q QA-.ak f 7, wx is iv in Janice Eharl' Nancy Goss Kalhie Hall Diane Hardy Beverly Harman Sally Heaih : -Mr . X 'S X Up' Ek I 'abra- 'fl Q E Wm , ,ii was fur Cindie Higgins Marilyn Hill Susan Hollowell Phyllis Huffman Pal Johnson Nancy Keasf 'af' ,- UQ .INS J Y Q 4' J 5 ' V, V Carol Kendall Judy Kessinger Sandra Kefferer Sharon Kincaid Lynn Kincheloe Judy Larson S 'Q-we 463. ry A 7: .rg s musl have some relaxafion. Karen Lein Carol Lockwood Mary Marfz Linda Maffingly Terry Maupin Donna Raymond Qseam ' ' 7-was , 13? ,ak A rf wr . ...lv 4, l--. Q iff ! 2 1,3 If ,ra Ms. Ka+ie Renfro Mary Ridgway Sherry Ridgway Lorna Roberls Joan Roberfson Pamela Schall an q :lf ' 1 lf A fwmng.-5 4 'E ., K ij ' Q, V . xx ,fe- 'Ns-A. 3 eff: Y sr 2149 , ,gv'QV y :Sm J Debbie Snyder Barbara SolTer Lynn Trombold Ch V 11 arloHe i Elizabefh Warren Jane Warren Dee Weldon Julie Wiffmann Bobbi Wood June Woodma Nancy Wright Jane? Zaia Delta Gamma 'rops scholarship in province, campus These Wielders oT The Anchor sTarTed The year oTT righT by winning TirsT place in NighTshirT parade and VarsiTy Sue. They re- ceived The Scholarship Cup Trom Their Prov- ince Tor highesT overall grades and The silver Tea service given by The UniversiTy. In The spring The DG's held The honor oT May Queen and had Three girls Tapped Tor lVlorTar Board. They noT only received The SiglaThon Trophy, buT gave away The DelTaThon Trophy To The men's group winning Their relay acTiviTies. SororiTy sponsored TuncTions include The PinaTore ParTy, ChrisTmas Formal aT which Their Anchor Man is named. lVloTher's Day ParTy, and The annual Spring Formal. The naTional philanThropy proiecT is sighT conser- vaTion and aid To The blind. C f Q' kv--J' Jim Maddox Phi DelTa TheTa Anchor Man These Tri-Deir pledges don'+ need Broadway for a pledge skit Mrs. Wells Social Advisor Mrs. Moafs Advisor Jeri Afherfon Lee Bacon Sharon Black ek i iw, iw! ,R '15 I kai 1 I i , New ar S13 A rf?-ifiir A H - G H 5 x Q' ' Paffy Bonner Carol Chambers Jonne Connell Jerrlea Cosiello Kay Coulfer A A re-vfiesww 3 if ' gg ffqfsf' c ,rrr 3 . si 7' r 6' , is Julie Coyne Diane Dresbacl Georgia Ensz Nancy Flagg Andi Flynn 5 ,G is as -- ed? W, . vi . .,,rrf: ' Suzanne Freniz Suzanne Ganzer Terrie Grim Karen Guihrie Barb Hammond ,,--Q , ,PAF .. Delia Delia Delia homecoming display 'fakes Top owcird Phi Xi chapler of Della Delia Della has had an oulsiancling year. wilh members playing an aciive parl in college life. These girls who wear The slars and crescenl hold five offices in YWCA, seven in AWS freshman board. vice-presidenl of Panhellenic, edilor of Jrhe Parnassus, and SGA. There are many repre- senied in Army Blues and Angel Flighl. They won lhe firsi place cup for lheir Homecom- ing display, ihe Dean's Scholarship plaque. second place in l-lippodrome, Pisiol Pal, Nalional Scholarship honors, second place in Nighlshirl Parade, and Jrhe co-Phi Dell Swealer Girls. Markela Hansa Karen Harlong Sheri Heclcarf Karen Hellar Molly Hoffman I , fl, .4 4 me 'li -4 'L 3 5, , - .7, -In Vll. g k 1 is gygi V W as Xi 5 iw' ' ,. , ..r: llli g f' Q ihls 1' Qi in ,E W wx, .f 4 . Mrgwix-, . -T 1 ryf s, fx 'rrr Glennie Humann Myrna Janzen Janice Johansen Marian Johnson Susie Kuecl ig, 78 C79 rllr Kaihy Nelson Nancy Newman Nancy Olerberg Mary Jane Palmer Jane? Parrish ms.:- ff' M- s -v-c..,, 3 , 25 , ,K , is r': J 3 Sr 5 .Q- 'Arm' .as ay frm on A ', f- K . R .rp gxelfalfiifi ,1 if-,112 Nf- Diane Pedicord Carole Peferlra Pam Posfier Diana Proufy 'Silky 8 all: 7 r in l A V X y if zf, , ,kiilvf es Q, W ws ai, . A . .U is t- jg KK LVVV Q A yi: f QM , -f '3' an yr HQ-if QW M'-fig fm QR M 1-... , fn' N. al: ...Q Barb Pumpelly Cyndee Shank Gayle Ware Shari Reys Julie Sfecher Colleen Warner Ann Senholh Carol Tanner Vicki Welch Kaye Siler Linda Turner Cafhi Wyler Clay Hawes Co-Delia Man High on a ladder wifh a smile of glee, Tri-Delis work for vicfory. Larry Axline Co-Delia Man wma g i'i44f' 151 Vrrl ,v iiaaiift , if it Partner, what do James Addington Donna Atkins Tommy Atkins ik you expect me to bid with the hand you've got? Thomas Babb Paulette Carlson Karen Hanks Michael Best Allen Goodwin Vicki Kelley Leland Blazer Linda Gray Sue Lawren 'K iv, . 1 .rf f K ns. 9? , K5 55 1 as-I ff' -f A B' ' . Q an as 5 'Y,v.i 4 ' ---ri..-T E JWJX 'F-sw K 152 Independent Students head social calendar with exchange dances The Wichita University chapter ot the National Independent Students Association is an active, worthwhile campus organization. As the maior part ot the social calendar, this ciub has a Barbwire Tangle dance given tor the boys by the coeds where an honor man is seiected. The Sweetheart dance tor the co- eds brings the crowning ot the ISA Sweet- heart. This group otters a scholarship to a worthy member on campus each year. This money is raised by cIub proiects. Last spring, the ISA took third pIace in i-iippodrome skits tor the independent divi- sion. Much unity is gained by the production ot such skits and Homecoming display pro- iects. This chapter, the onIy one in the country with a house, constructed their Iodge in I954. Kay Madden Mary Perkins Ann Maloney Roger Pitts Jimmy Maxwell Sondra Pitts 4 is N ' Q R , i A 11' M -fm! y an nt' I 'i su' -5 fi. , A is, ,ff Ah ,ns 'N fi fi, wi Judy Poe JeaneHe Schmid? Douglas Sipes Glenn Songer Louis Sfephen James Toews Jerry Wilson wif -'YN Larr Wllson y s Y i Ah Crowmng of +l1e King of 'rhe Barbed Wire Tangle luclrs off 'lhe social program for ISA. '?' . X X X. ' ,A . T. -ws, 'rr 2-'Mes 1 ',, .gif-f' wif 5 +34 nf if H, -si., ,mg is 4 7 s IH ,. ff wwf H if Pl' limi? i 'LQ ,ff fill 0 2525425 , I ws. S, 1 Pile ig in will ill '- Hifi M an 'J bluff li 'zggglv zgiwe- Qigierfif I E F 5 X l 1 l -Z Weil if ' 153 Belly Coed in B mounf Hill ..... Mrs. Armour Housemofher Craig Archer Jim Armour Jeff Bacon John Baldwin 4.f'v-' ', we if 5' era Thela Pi, fairesf of all on Fair- -nn. Don Beck Allen Blaser Mike Bloodharf Jeff Brooks John Brooks Bill Bulla John Burchfielcl Bob Burneff Ken Burroughs Tracy Burlon Don Cowgill Terry Cummins Slephen Davis Larry Dean Tom Dickey -al William Dunlap Waller Fry David Garrison Michael Garrison Sam Gill Sally Fenn Be'Hy Coed Bill Granl' Larry Grose David Grove Jerry Haag Bill Harlong ,. -n r Norm Helclberg Cliff Hill Myron Hulfgren Charles Humphrey Bob Jackson 5,3 I 'Q 4 y ' ' A if in 'lf' iv -1- if ii' 'svs Lf-'tv 3' -gg,-,gyda Q? 45:7 1 5 iff: 'a' fi A WS: r 4.. . .sw KU . G Q , C -...rr ,- ixfki' SX 4a YQ.: 713' In I . K 5' I f '... w be f -Q -- ,T fa- at- fL,f3w f s-fs -.f 2 Y ' 7 I X i A T T 4 i.X 4' Al ' l ' 1 ' Ti? T? i s Y' 'f,. f TQ 63 V llr rf' ' a T R Q S ,gs C s h I . Ain 1 A L A? F V K ' AFX fy .lg V i W' M 2+ 4 1-vs fl 'Q W' 4 ye' All . A el- K A rl A Tom Kreiling John Moody Rod Phares Tom McDaviH Perry Pelley Playboy -. Bill McMillan Dean Personne Marlin Schneider L . , Rex Molder Alan Phares Tom Seigle Q 3? fl gf-r I gaa E S - A Z AQ Michael Shank Gary Slephens Roland Tindle Mori Shurlz David Sievens Lyle Tracy Richard Slcaer Milre Sfone Ronald Tyler Sidney Slarlr Michael Slucliy Dana Winkler Ken Sleffens Richard Sullivan David Young Cramming as usual for fhaf mid-'rerm are +hese Befa's upsfairs in one of fhe new suiles complefed fhis pasf fall. fokes night shir'r, Som, homecoming trophies Bela Thela Pi lakes much pride in ils lirsfr place Nighl Shir'r parade lrophy. Their candidale. pledge Ron Tyler, won The all cam- pus eleclion for Varsily Sam. l-lomecomings also produced anolher lirsl place winner for lhe Belas. The mosl recenl viclory wenl io lhe Belas as They 'roolc firsl in lhe inlramural loolball league. This chapler currenlly holds lhe IFC cup lor lop scholarship. This award has been wil lhe Belas for several years. Olher aclivilies for lhese men include var- siiy alhleles. CAC board officials, SGA - members and class officers. The social calendar leaiures lhe Berry- Coed Dance and lhe Playmafe Parly. Susie Corrigan The DU's are engaged in +heir annual C Gamma Phi B61-5 Phyllis Wheafly Children's Home. DU Swee+hear+ Mrs. Lowe Housemofher Gary Bowers Michael Chrissie Jerry Devore Owen Good Waller Hoffman Jerry Aaron Bufch Brighi Chrisfopher Dennis Jim Duffield Charles Grauel John Howard Joe Aldenclofer Dennis Cain Bob Cook Dennis Fackler Gordon Harwick Ron Jackson Kiell-Erik Almskog Arlhur Casado Bob Curry Fred Funk Gary Hay Dexfer Johnson ScoH' Alfer Frank Chanoell Gene Dempsey Hugh Gill Kennefh Hedden Mike Kucharo ..' f V G+ . 3, ,, M WS Q 'f . .i ,X K, 1 A 'W' . 9? hrisfmas par+y held for fhe Philip Kyle LeRoy Leep Leon Lungwifz Bob Long Roberf Oehlerf 'D-K' ag-as , .M mg' Y ft q,-gf: ., '1 'tr9 .0 4? fl r ,, 1 V Q an 2 7 .6 - hAxh1 I Gary Park Joel Park ar rince Don Riley Quenfin Roberfs ,t so T ff N Q . .,' 'gi Don Presfon G y P Jerrill Schrag Ken Seybert 9 Ie W, L Roberf Snodgrass A my Bill Spillman Jerry Sfafford John Sfreefer A 'T 9' ve- P Richard Sufcliffe John Taylor 'Y 2 A A Mike Tearney X James Unruh i'XgS' Chris Vanos Jim Waslreewig Bob Whife James Williams mf my if A ff Efi'5v? - w s -,,1, I Joe Williams '55 ' T' 1 ,sa Iv . ik , ,f Ky y Russell Winfer H if My Aw.--f yi A'-'T T N, X T Dennis Wrighf ZVAV , V L y V . Zag W VAAV W ,gyV.y Z X , I Jack Zelsman Delta Upsilon clciims pep Trophy for school support lvlen of Jrhe Wichiia chapier of Delia Upsi- lon fraierniiy claim eighjr varsiry aihleres, siudeni governmeni members, and Pep Co- ordinaior. Their social program includes ihe annual Chrisimas Dance where The Delia Upsilon Sweeihearr is crowned. Their big spring evenr is The Jrradiiional Heidelberg dance wiih a German aimosphere. This group now holds The Pep Trophy for ouisianding school supporr. This is gained by game aiiendance and campus aciiviiy poinrs such as l-lippodrome. The DU's placed sec- ond in Hippodrome lasi spring. of Flipping Flappers doing fhe iradiiional Roaring Twenfies dance, fhe Charlesfon, liven fhis DU rush parfy. F A we , .x T Q I Q f I' r Glennie Humann Delia Della Della The presidenl' and an alum discuss fhe building plans for +he new add: Golden Sweefhearfl- hon +o lheir house. Mrs. Griffifh Housemofher James Byrum Craig Cruif Tom Fanlchausen Charles Hall Jay Jolley John Morlon Alan Amey Thomas Carle Norman Dalfon Gerald Felzien Gary Hardin Virgil Kipers John Messenger Gary Baxler Kenneih Blehm Michael Bowen Tim Boyle -' , hge ,bi l 2 X ' if , . r Fi - Y yer m is . if ef ,mp y T T, I Larry Chesler Michael Conner Carl Cooper Jerry Cranford E , ' be 5. J, Q -1: 1 jf, s . --S5 Don Dudley Ronald Ebersole Brooks Edwards Ronald Elco Sam Gardner Don Grabendilce Curlis Grove Jaclc Hall James Hardfen Lin Harris David Holmes Dennis Howe s P ,y I . 1.4- M ...ir Thomas Klem Don Lamberl Feryl Lowe Sfeven McKee ,ssls fx. LCA a ,f...fx ffnw I 4' XX-'rx' f ma 'if H0 , Q , Zfiieswifff 85 Sfeve Millis Pal' Murphy Bill OeHing Bob Pufnam '23 ,VX- .ig yi' -r M uf' L 49' 'K S-'tr' -elf.. 4 fu I JEL' ' . . 2? if as xii: , ',qs rf!-' se' if 4'P Sigma Phi Epsilon owo rds 'rrovel ing cup 'ro outstanding sorority The Kansas Eia oi Sigma Phi Epsilon an- nually gives an ouisianding sororily irophy io Jrhe group coniribuiing mosi To college life. This Traveling award is given in The spring. The Golden Sweeiheari Ball is a social climax for Sig Eps and The Sweeiheari is announced. These men placed second in Nighi Shiri Parade This Tall and had ihe highesi grades for men's groups iasi spring semesier. Oiher acii- viiies are many. Wolfgang Neudorfer Charles Whifney Ronald Whisller Fred Wells Ronald Weddle Bruce Walfon Tomas Walls Fred Wallace Franl: Vopal' Jim Van Keuren Dennis Vanderheiden John Van Camp Thomas Valenline Keifh Troslle Marvin Talboll' ff' T Dinner is enjoyed by swee+hear+ candidales and 'rheir pinmales as Sig Eps decide on vofing. X' T Q19 yi X gf - 'film' av- N , A-so 4 lb is Gary Slemple James Sieger Lee Spann Slrip Schuman Vernon Smifh Ted Roberfs Roberl Smilh Harold Rigsby ravi? I we ' , li.-39 63313 - 1' 1 vf 41 Lynn Richards Herman Reed Bob Redfern Andrew Rafferfy 1 T -.f -ef Q enivcirtni rr?-'Gif Hour dances are a good way to meet other Greeks and pick up new dance steps. Phi Delta Theta extends winning trodition with Hippod rome skit The men ot Phi Delta Theta proudly occupy a new addition to their house. The members hold many lcey campus positions including IFC presidency and SGA vice-presidency. During Greek Week. the Phi Delts otter their Siglathon traveling trophy to the soror- ity with the most points in a competitive re- la . yThis last spring, the Phi Delts placed tirst in l-lippodrome with another spectacular movie. Their wins have dominated this May competition tor most ot the past I8 years. -ui Mrs. Jones Housemother Mike Allred 859 Glenn Armstrong ,ff C- Larry Axline '59 T John Barrier Bob Cadwell Monte Calvin .Vx 'QQ ,ww Dick Carlock Steve Clark Clark Cole Larry Conyers Jamie Coulter ., 5 rixatf V Dave Crockett 11 Harold Dabler 'Fr' ,L Larry Dalton Roland Eutsler Robert Geist Ron Groves ff:,,.. .QM William Hales ll? Kent Hall David Hartman James Harris Tim Healy Charles Holmes Ron Houser Jerry Hudson hiv. gif . i'. 9.4- Darrell Johnson Michael Jones Kim Joslin Albert Kirk Philip Knighton Lawrence Craig Gary Lincoln Paul Lueker Glenn McCarty John McGrew Robert McKenzie James Maddox , . , , , I, Th it in Q at TT Z -tsk -. -L agua so V, i t I kr i 3. Z', J V SQ Charles Meeds Dave Morfs Collins Cunningham Marvin Cunningham L G . as ff9 ' 'K' 'il' 21? 'ro-4-vis fifwwifljlff we 'N l . 326. i ' ,J I ,A 4, 'U f T 'I' we Roberf Oalces Marc Osferfag Marlin Peninger Buff Pennypacker Phu Delta Theta Alan PinkS+-aff Podunk Sweater Glrl SJZZZIJESZH 161 fe Louis Ramsey Chad Ransdell Ron Reynolds Gary Rowland Michael Ray Bob Scruggs Michael Sheels Michael Sheridan 'E' RJ1 , - as I sy : ' Y l luv Q1 rr 3' ip? -Ns' mf - . , as M , A 2 .--,ff Q X rr sag Ll R Q Q Paul Sieberl Todd Smilh Johnny Slevens Terry Sulcliffe Dennis Thompson Dan Tonh Roger Troy Roger Turner lil '4 ' Kenf Viclcery Richard Vilel' Wayne Walker James Ware George Wheal' Riclz Wrlghr John Youle Carl Ziegler at 1, Mixed emofions play on fhe faces of Ihe Shockers in 'FIigh'I' 'Io meei' Cincy. Shocker Kickoff eorly season hopes end in disosfer VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS--FRONT ROW-B. Sfephens, C. Wrighf, B , D. Boyeif, W. Waller, R. Mack, D. KI' e R CI1uI:o H C I S B. ParceIIs, S. 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Re- Turning was Tie core oT Their 'ol squad which had won 8 and losT only 2 and made a posT season Trip To El Paso, Texas, Tor The Sun Bowl. lViosT observers TelT This year's Team would be even beTTer. buT iT simply was noT To be. WiTh Their oTTense spuTTering Trom The opening whisTle, The Shockers managed only 3 vicTories, closing ouT Their mosT dis- appoinTing season in hisTory. The Shocks' lvliller Farr opened The season againsT Louisville on an auspicious noTe by Taking The opening kickoTT and running iT back 83 yards Tor a Touchdown. IT was The TirsT Time The TleeT-TooTed halT-back had car- ried The ball in varsiTy compeTiTion, and was The beginning Tor a Tine season which broughT him All-ConTerence l-lonors. Individual per- Tormances weren'T enough Though as The Shocker deTenders Tired in The second halT and The Cardinals walked oTT wiTh a 2I-20 upseT vicTory. WichiTa won iTs TirsT game oT The season againsT a sTubborn T-lardin-Simmons Team which had losT 24 sTraighT games. The Two Teams baTTled To a O-O TirsT halT Tie before The Shockers Tinally rallied Tor a l3-6 win. AlThough being ouT-gained by nearly one- hundred yards on oTTense, The Shocker de- Tense was able To hold on when iT counTed, while Bill STangarone and Jim lvladdox scored The Touchdowns which accounTed Tor vicTory. ln The TourTh guarTer, The Cowboys ThreaT- ened To pull oTT a moior upseT buT were Tinally halTed on The WichiTa 9-yard line wiTh only 36 seconds leTT in The game. Half back Beazy STephens breaks loose behind fine blocking, for a long gain againsT CincinnaTi. Shockers losf The Tirsi' MVC game 27-I5. , .vs si. 0 .1 . ' s. 'ss , , ' u . C if '- -iv A 1' , , . fi'ff1 +', , , ' M -ie 3 4. , . ' , . . , x - 'WH Shocker scar-back Miller Farr breaks in'ro 'the open agains+ New Mexico S+a+e while Alex Zyskowski lI2l prepares +0 help clear +he way. Bill Sfangarone re+urns Monfana S+a+e's kickoff for long yardage. Shockers won fheir fhird sfraighl' home game 32-I0 N-'W M W 'iv w-r'dl1'f 1w4roHf'1i'f1f1lf4'1fPeP 1-vf,+S-f'vWW -NM 0- 'li o T 4' 1 H.. ,M TI: 'g?:a'i 41 Iss- , , , ir -iw'-' 8591, gf T , , li 81 1 mil I wm- 2- 4, x.-4, T 1, ff W -1 kiihiwsfv i .751 , ,sw L 1 ,., , ,Q mr 15 I' . u P fi ,fi , 'Q 24 , a - W -ff 2 .' ff' wats ' 1. ' ' VT 4+ 7 ' ., This A as .K ,kV,, dl , gt,,,. , , . 'Q rni3if'g'Qi is W 'ss 2-T'1's,is i .lifi 2 Q Q Miller Farr gains eighf yards againsi' Tough Nor-Th Texas STa+e line in homecoming ba+Tle. Loss ends Shocker hopes for Third sTraighT M. V. C. TiTle. Home Wins highlight Toofboll season Tor Tons Displaying The Torm ThaT was expecTed oT Them aT The ouTseT oT The season, The Shock- ers crushed New lvlexico STaTe 24-6. Senior guard Charlie WrighT led one oT The mosT aggressive deTensive perTormances sTaged in recenT years by a Shocker Team as he re- covered a TirsT guarTer Tumble and was cred- iTed wiTh eighT unassisTed Tackles. l-lalT-back Beazy STephens was The oTTensive sTar scoring all Three Shocker Touchdowns, The lasT on a sensaTional caTch oT a pass Thrown by Alex Zyskowski. The nexT home eTTorT was a successTul one as The Shockers clobbered lv1onTana STaTe 32-IO. Senior Bill STangarone who had been running ouT oT a half-back posiTion all year Took over aT guarTer-back and was The oT- Tensive leader, picking up I44 yards ToTal oTTense. Three Shocker Touchclowns were seT up by The deTensive uniT. Two were sTarTed on pass inTercepTions by Alex Zyskowski and Leroy Leep. AnoTher Tollowed The recovery of a punT which acTually was blocked by a MonTana STaTe Player's back. The l-lomecoming game saw The Shocker hopes oT a Third sTraighT MVC championship vanish, losing To NorTh Texas STaTe 9-7. The second period NorTh Texas' Tield goal was The diTTerence as The Shockers closed ouT The home season wiTh a 3-3 record. Shockers close season in Top Ten offer specfocu lor wins js? l962-63 BASKETBALL RESULTS W-U- OpponenT 83 Wyoming 72 79 Colorado 89 79 Purdue 59 69 SanTa Clara 75 77 Brigham Young 7l 91 Brigham Young 89 92 Arizona STaTe 90 80 Michigan STaTe 69 3 l Louisville 63 79 MinnesoTa 62 7I Ohio STaTe 54 50 CincinnaTi 63 7l ST. Louis 65 79 Bradley 60 83 Tulsa 85 68 Drake 60 67 NorTh Texas STaTe 69 77 Air Force 45 66 Tulsa 33 bl ST. Louis 68 73 Drake 49 65 CincinnaTi 64 63 Bradley 64 60 Texas WesTern 58 89 NorTh Texas STaTe 73 73 Loyola of Chicago 72 This year's Shocker baskeTball Team, led by All- American Dave STallworTh, proved Time and again ThaT Truly iT was The greaTesT Team in The school's hisTory. Playing The ToughesT schedule oT any collegiaTe Team in The U.S., The Shocks compiled Their second besT win-loss percenTage oT all Time wiTh a I9-7 BASKETBALL TEAM MEMBERS-STANDING-Gary Thompson, AssisTanT Coach, Dave Leach, Larry Nosich, Wayne Durham, NaTe Bowman, Dave STallworTh, Jerry KiTTi- ko, and Chuck Broski, manager. SEATED-Manny Zafiros, record. For Their eTTorTs They were raTed Through- ouT The year as one oT The Top Ten baskeTball powers in The naTion and Tor The second consecuTive year received a bid To parTicipaTe in The NaTional ln- viTaTion TournamenT in New York losing To Villanova. l-lighlighTing The regular season play were The wins over such naTionaIIy ranked powers as Cin- cinnaTi, Loyola oT Chicago, Arizona STaTe, and Ohio STaTe. Following Their season closing Triumph over Loyola, The Shocks had deTeaTed Three oT The Top Tour Teams in The counTry. OTher highlighTs included The sensaTional play oT STallworTh. The Shocker Torward Trom Dallas broke pracTically every single season scoring record in The book. His records include mosT poinTs scored in a single season, loesT Tield goal percenTage Tor an enTire season, mosT Tield goals in a single season, and mosT consecuTive Tree Throws made. AT The close oT The season, Dave was selecTed To The Third Team All America TUPIT, The highesT honor ever achieved by a Shocker baskeTball player. YeT, STallworTh wasn'T The whole show. Seniors Ernie Moore and Wayne Durham each Turned in The TinesT season oT Their respecTive careers while Leonard Kelley played The role oT The mosT under- raTed guard in The midwesT. Sophomores NaTe Bow- man and Dave Leach looTh provided Shocker Tans wiTh greaT hopes Tor The conTinued success oT Shocker baskeTball. Finally, perhaps The greaTesT measure oT The Shockers success was measured aT The gaTe. More Than IO5,000 people saw The Team in acTion aT The Tieldhouse, an all Time aTTendance record. A greaT TribuTe To a greaT Team. Donny Rowland, Leonard Kelley, Norm Baracz, Ralph Miller, Head Coach, Vernon SmiTh, Bob Long, Tony Morocco, and Ernie Moore. Lanny Van Eman is The Freshman Coach. Shocker torward Dave Stallworth grabs a rebound against Arizona State. Wichita won the game in overtime 92 to 90. Arizona State goes down in overtime, Stollworth leads scoring Virtually playing tor the championship ot the state ot Kansas, The Shockers met Arizona State in their titth game ot the season. On the previous weekend the undeteated, tourth ranked SunDeviIs had met and deteated both Kansas University and Kansas State. Thus, the Shocks had a chance to prove once and tor all just who really was the best team in the state. ln a game which was as wild and wooly as any that had ever been played on the tield- house tloor, the Shockers managed to pull out a 92 to 90 overtime victory. Dave Stallworth led the Shockers attack with a 38 point pertormance, just two points shy ot the tieldhouse scoring record tor a Wichita player. in the overtime period, it was sophomore Larry Nosich who tossed in the winning basket with only two seconds remaining. The Shocks had called a time out and had planned tor Stallworth to try tor the winning point, but Nosich tound himselt wide open at the tree throw line with time running out and it was he who became the man ot the hour. HI 4, Q? ini Big Nate Bowman eyes the hoop in nonchalant fashion as Arizona center Tony Cerkvenik stands helplessly by. Two more points tor Dave Stallworth! Ohio State Buckeyes blasfed early by Shocks A record crowd oT ll,3OO iammed The Tieldhouse during The ChrisTmas holidays To see The Shockers baTTle The Then undeTeaTed and number Two ranked Buckeyes Trom Ohio STaTe. During The TirsT halT, WichiTa was able To build a Ten To TiTTeen poinT lead beTore STall- worTh and lXlaTe Bowman goT inTo Toul Trouble and had To leave The game. This Torced The Shocks inTo a delay game and The Buckeyes were able To narrow The margin To only eighT poinTs aT The halT. The second halT was a diTTerenT sTory Though as The Shockers came ouT gunning and blew The Bucks ouT oT conTenTion. WiTh STall- worTh back in The WichiTa line-up and Garry Bradds. Qhio's All American, ouT on Touls. WichiTa led by as much as TwenTy poinTs. ln The lasT Three minuTes, WichiTa coach Ralph lvliller puT in his reserves who did a commend- able iob oT holding The margin as WichiTa blasTed The Bucks 7l To 54. Bull Durham prepares To grab a rebound which has already slipped by Shocker Dave STallworTh and Ohio STaTe CenTer Gary Bradds. 32 is Ernie Moore. Durham grabs anoTher rebound while STallworTh sprawls To The Tloor. Oh no you don'Tl Dave Reisbeck Takes a second look before Trying To shooT over S+aIIwor+h. 171 l Wt? 41 Dave STallworTh, wiTh an elbow assisT from NaTe Bow- man lI2l, rebounds againsT ST. Louis. Shocker cenler, NaTe, Bowman, geTs ready To pass off aTTer grab- bing a rebound from The Bills' Bill Norclman. 172 Li++Ie Em drives down The lane Tor a lay-up as The Shockers dump ST. Louis 7I-65. St. Louis sinks under os Shockers unleash Sfollworfh, Kelley Opening The home MVC Schedule Tor The Shockers were The ST. Louis Billikens. Going inTo The game, VVichiTa was O-I in conTerence play, losing The Valley opener To CincinnaTi on The road 63 To 50. ST. Louis, on The oTher hand. had won Two sTraighT MVC games and was Tied wiTh Cincy Tor The lead. A well-balanced WichiTa scoring aTTack was Too much Tor The Bills Though, as The Shocks won handily 7l To 65. Dave STallworTh led The Shocker scoring wiTh 22 looinTs, while Leonard Kelley, Ernie Moore, and Wayne Durham conTribuTed I4, I3, and I2 poinTs respecTively. Big Bill Nordman was again The Top scorer Tor ST. Louis as he always is againsT VVichiTa. This Time he scored 20 poinTs beTore Touling ouT wiTh Three minuTes leTT. In winning, The Shocks builT an early lead which They made sTand up unTil The reserves Took over Tor The Tinal Tive minuTes. Then The Bills Took advanTage oT experience and cuT The Tinal margin To only six poinTs. Cincinnati defeated by Shocks in mosT exciting game of season The game oT The year, oT course, was wiTh The CincinnaTi BearcaTs. For The second year in a row, Cincy broughT a long winning sTreak inTo The Tieldhouse. This year is was The sec- ond longesT sTreak in collegiaTe baskeTball his- Tory, 37 games. The game had been a sell-ouT Tor over a monTh and The Tieldhouse was packed wiTh a Trenzied crowd some TiTTeen minuTes beTore The game ever sTarTed. When iT was over some lO,5OO Tans plus a STaTe-Wide Tele- Dave STallworTh drives pasT defensive sTalwarTs 'For Two of his 46 poinTs againsT naTional champion CincinnaTi. Bull Durham l50l leaps Trom The Tangled mess Tor Two poinTs vision audience had seen The Shocks pull The Top upseT oT The baskeTball season. Turning in The greaTesT perTormance ever seen on The Tieldhouse Tloor, Dave STallworTh almosT single-handedly accounTed Tor The Shocker win. Scoring a record-breaking 46 looinTs, Dave compleTely dominaTed The play Trom The opening whisTle. WiTh only Three minuTes leTT and WichiTa behind by a seemingly insurmounTable six poinTs, STallworTh Took over scoring seven sTraighT poinTs while The Shock deTense held The BearcaTs scoreless. lT was The biggesT win in Shocker hisTory and one which will never be TorgoTTen. Grabbing imporTanT rebound, Jerry KiTTiko T241 ouT-hus'rles Cincy great Ron Bonham. if ' il fs-Q4, I r, T - x ii.. J 173 X'-was Ci 'xx it vs, Y Golf ottrocts enthusiosts with first hint of foir weother GOLFERS, left to right y Stevens, This year's golt squad led by Missouri Val- ley Champ John Stevens should be even stronger than last year's second place tinisher. With the tour top Shocker tinishers in last year's MVC tournament returning Wichita is rated as one ot the strongest teams in the Valley. Highlighting the golt season tor Wichita will be the host spot tor the NCAA golt championships in June. The meet will be held at the Wichita Country Club. Richard Russ, Bob Ward, Azey Stephens. F, 'S all L , T qyrvwv-Q I - , ,M . i . 'J uf I 'jk : ' W is-M InTramurals provide year round program To sTimuloTe compeTiTion This year's lnTramural program, headed by coach John Sabus, has broughT hours oT en- ioymenT To Shocker sTudenTs who do noT com- peTe in varsiTy acTiviTies. A year round program is provided Tor each year, beginning wiTh TooTbaIl in The Tail and ending wiTh baseball in The spring. This year The Track Team edged The Dorm- iTes Tor The TooTball championship. BaskeT- bali, Track, volleyball, badminTon, and soTT- bali were yeT To be compleTed aT deadline Time. 175 lnTramural Teams can be seen pracTic- ing and compeTing nearly every eve- ning in The men's gymnasium. ThaT's whaT you call a clever hoolc shoT The ball goes in The baslceT . . . some- Times. Tennis ployers hove hopes for MVC lille Allhough il losl lhe number one player lrom lasl year's squad, Neil Roush, lhis year's learn should loe able lo improve on lasl year's lO-6-I record. Chesler Anderson, Dennis Cain, David Grove, Larry Grose and Phil Adrian will carry lhe Shocker hopes ol a relurn ol lhe Missouri Valley Conlerence lille lo Wichila. l.asl year's squad linished lourlh and hopes are high lor a beller linish. TENNIS TEAM MEMBERS-Neil Roush, coach: David Grove: Larry Groseg Chesler Anderson, Dennis Cain. Noi piclurecl is Phil Adrian. David Grove and Chesler Anderson leam up in a doubles malch. Bolh have high hopes lor a successful season ahead. Newcomer lo lhis year's lennis squad Phil Adrian leaps high lo relurn a shol during a praclice ses- sion on lhe l7+h slreel courls. .fri We s,,.,, -4 ,.- ,, ,, , ' ' -:: . 2::zf21,:g: :rsf.':E.-,g,:'.Y'.f f '.::'.i, .'::u,2'i'-62:-E151 as-,..., 'z,g'fmf:,.if'iX 1if r 'iw rw ., wmv. , M. ,.. su. 2 f us, ,sv .4 M A L 1---M-.... -..,,,, 176 ,Q .3 52 We ., BOWLING TEAM, leTT To righ'l', FIRST ROW: Mike HersTo, Bruce Fischerq SECOND ROW: John Roberfs, Rofh ChrisTopl1erson, Bill Baker. Coach Ralph Lalzever Bowling hos hopes of successful seoson This years lnTercollegiaTe Bowling Team again ranlcs high among The Top Teams in The naTion. Even Though They were leTT wiTh only one reTurnue Trom lasT years championship squad. The Team is currenTly in second place in league play wiTh TwenTy-seven games remaining. This year The Shocker lceglers bowl in a league which includes Teams Trom Emporia STaTe, Kansas STaTe and Kansas UniversiTy. The Tive Treshmen and one sophomore who compose The Team have high hopes oT Tinish- ing The season in The same Tashion as lasT years Team which raTed second in The naTion. Shocker sprinT sTar Ron Groves geTs sei' for a pracTice run around The Tieldhouse. Track prepores for MVC evenT Led by disTance ace Cal Elmore, The Shock- er Track squad should improve upon lasT years TourTh place Tinish in The MVC meeT. ln Their TirsT indoor acTion oT The season WichiTa, coached by EriTz Snodgrass, Tinished Third in a Triangular meeT aT The UniversiTy oT Missouri. Elmore and sprinTer Ron Groves were The Shocker sTandouTs, each winning one evenT: Elmore The mile and Groves The quarTer mile. ATTer The regular ouTdoor season is com- ple+ed The Shocks will Travel To Tulsa Tor The big MVC specTacle. Cal Elmore, MVC Cross CounTry champ, prepares 'for The coming ouTcloor Track season. Members of The Track Team are, lefi' To righf, FRONT ROW: Sam Gardner, David Jack, Larry DalTon, Ron Groves, Cal Elmore. SECOND ROW: Lyle Tracy, Don Hawk, Terry Guidry, Ken Taylor, Nick Gailey. THIRD ROW: Jerry Tuckwin, Bill Pereboom, Chesier Mills, John Morion, Tom Tuckwin. FOURTH ROW: Pai McCarTy, Bob Parker, Tim Bayle. Ken STeffens, Denny Williams, manager. 178 1 HI c 4 .af Varsily Cross Counlry members are: Celio Sandale, Sam Gardner, Ken Taylor, Tom Mallisee, Jerry Tuck- win and Cal Elmore. Cross Country led by Elmore, finish second Allliouglw lliey lailed lo delend lasl years MVC lille llwe Slloclcer Cross Counlry leam did produce one ol lbe nalions linesl runners in Cal Elmore. For llne second conseculive year Cal won llie MVC individual cliampionslnip in record brealcing lime. l-le lllen wenl on lo linislfi 23rd in llie NCAA meel lield in Micliiqan. Meanwliile, lle and lnis leam males managed lo linisli a resbeclable second in llne con- lerence slandings. Members olll1elresl1man Cross Counlry are: Pal McCarly, Bill Pereboom, Jerome Alexander, Tommy Tuclcwin, and Cliesler Mills. Army Blues trovels ocross stote tor drill competition Every Wednesday morning at 7:00, the 35 members ot Army Blues assemble in l-lenrion Gymnasium tor their weekly drill practice. Each ot the girls participates in bake sales, Candy sales. and a Slave day in order to Army Blues and Pershing Rifles students. raise necessary tunds tor their annual trip. Logopedics children enjoyed a Halloween party co-sponsored by The drill team presents exhibition drills throughout the year at basketball and toot- ball games, and Armed Forces Day. The members ot Army Blues sponsor a l-lal- loween party tor the children ot the Institute A ot Logopedics in conjunction with Pershing Ritles, and meet with representatives ot the Air Force ROTC to plan the annual Military Ball. ARMY BLUES-TOP ROW-Sharon Black, Adel Schultz, Kaye Schultz, Betsy Capps, Merrily Taylor, Kay Coulter, Mary Ann Hopper, Susan Crane, Janice Johansen, Sharon Masters, Betty Dixon, and Sergeant Monosmith, sponsor. SECOND ROW--Karen Hellar, Di- ane Pedicord, Judy Funlr, Connie Knoclr, Linda Reagan, Nancy Wright, Janet Parrish, Patty Bonner, Pam Stover, Terry Maupin, Judy Messenger, and Jacque Scheer. FIRST ROW-Gay Goodrich, Connie Hart, Barbara Hammond, Drill Captain: Jonene Thompson, Commanding Otticer: Judy Kessinger, Public Relations: Betty Barwiclr, Executive Otticer: Nancy Anderson, Asst. Drill Commander: Carol Campbell, Secretary: Gayle Ware, Nationaliiation Chairman: Mary Jo Mullen, Treasurer: and Norma Whitt. mef ----W-U .. ..,.n.,.,.. . . .. s em... . H-rams' use , N... ,, .,se..s. ,. as ss-.un-mu: , --1M.wese4wusef-eeewsaess-qw1wepw,...ss. .wwss. YI? .3 s 38 M -D -J 9 ik ANGEL FLIGHT, TOP ROW: Judy Shelfon, Sandy Mueller, Carol Anderson, Lynn Trombold, Cafhy Ferguson, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Ellioff, Molly Hoffman, and Viclli Sinning. SECOND ROW: Judy Sclwwarfz, Julie Wiffman, Dee Weldon, Pam Schall, Marilyn Hill Sue Ann Ward, Cindie Higgins, Karen Lein, and Diane Warfon. FIRST ROW: June Woodman, drill capfain: Julie Champlin. d0PUiY commander: Lynn Kincheloe, compfrollerg Barbara Solfer, commander: Judi Sfevens, public relafionsg Barbara Shaclxleff, uniforms Debbie Snyder, secrefaryg and Mary Ridgway, adiufanf. The Universily of Wichila Angel Flighf unii boasis lhe disiinclion of being one of few such uniis ihai aclually marches. The Air Force honorary drill ieam performs al fooiball and baslceiball games. and marches every Thursday af noon. The drill leam lraveled ihis year io ihe Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and lwo delegaies were seni io ihe Angel Flighi conference ai ihe Universily of iviis- souri, in Columbia. Mo. The group sponsors an Easier egg huni ai lhe lnsiiiule of Logopedics, and honors ihe senior officers of Arnold Air Sociefy wiih a Chrisimas iea. Penny Paffon Commanding Officer Carolyn Howe Elaine Clayfon Charlene Phibbs Linda Lewis fn- QW Angels, Anchorettes boost precision drills, perform of gomes Anchorelles, formed only ihis year, is be- lieved io be ihe iirsi Navy women's drill ieam organized on a college campus in ihe naiion. Drill praciices were held ai 7:00 every morn- ing ior one weelc lo selecl ihe 27 new mem- bers. They were chosen for 'rheir marching abiliiy, appearance, and were required To have a 2.0 grade average. A lenlaiive schedule for ihe group includes marching ai baslceiball games, Pancake Day in Liberal, Kans., and compeliiion wiih ihe Kansas Precision Drill Team from l-lulchinson. The coeds' uniforms of midnighl blue, de- corafed wiih gold braid and represenfafive Navy fixiures, are worn Thursdays. The ieam praciices every Tuesday morning, and hold: a business meeiing once a monlh. I was , an Com WM Pershing Rifles It P Y ' Carol Campbell military fraternity fires Staff Sweetheart L3 t im Martin Beline Johnny Bloomberg Bob Boaldin Derald Boaldin Ron Bockelman Leonard Carlson Aw- K- A 4 so ,f f at gif' ft an-nf' '33 ,avi f , -'Q ' all 0 I if ,I 35 4 gn.-vt ' 'Z v 9 In r .T I Tj Tmmbk v- 2 V 'ads I' rsr i- ss, fha, NmYAn e'm Blockiack to boost spirit A familiar sight at the WU football games is BLACKJACK, the cannon which signals the touchdowns. This cannon is provided and manned by Pershing Rifles Company F-7. Company F participates in Armed Forces Day, the Christmas Parade, and WU Army ROTC Field Day. This group also sponsors the annual Cord Dance, where their new mem- bers receive their membership cards, and the annual White Rose Ball. V s ll!! Bl!! I -'gn 'p'v'11illP Www :n-m A touchdown is scored, and the members of Pershing Rifles prepare to fire their tra ditional cannon, BLACKJACK. William Clayton Allan Cluster Marlyn Eshelman Quentin Fleming Alfred Ford Larry Fouts s. i X 5, Michael Greenwood Franl: Marzolt Robert Parker Robert Guthrie Miles Mattley Jonathan Powell Thomas Haines Richard Mead Steve Ramey Gary Logan Ronald Moore Lonnie Richardson Ralph llott Grady Nixon James Robins Ben Lucas Michael Ostarhout Norris Rohrer ' 'M' ' I P 'lg X' I ' ' --.i E X. 1 ,Q . .- I -N , N-fi Rf , ., y Cf' I . . all VNV, . I Q N .. I BE .. . Arthur Roman Jerry Rowe Gilbert Seba Stewart Smith David Sturgell Larry Thomas John Va nderhoff Bernard Verdier David Wainwright Lanny Wallace Warren Wallace Roger Wood .V 'QA f -5 32? me A Z A E , Nia:-K ll' l ' N -- h i .. V ., 1- ti .fi V ,Y I . xv Q . I -,xr- W, V , V I QQ. ,vi Q g '. i if - fig Q weak is,-is K X , Q. ,C '43 ' if i n :ffl I' H i 'ti ,A ' del L. V' 7 Xi' i t ,ffi ss. A 71-'slit A F ' , ii- ,, 'I ' A F , ,flli r Q5 -js J! ' ' ' V 2 '5' is Q, , rr V , , R J . gg, 5' i ts 'si I I i f Q-fa-f 'V :N ii sv, ' :.. ' 'i . .,,., , ' S4 ' I ,4 f V J iff: T Y, P , ,451 S '.,, .,. s fs .,., ws , ,, lf: f :-fs T ' R , F Hg A E. ' T ' T 0 1' A ' if Gym 'K an ' ' 1 was X . A K- 4 Vlqlv , j i K a..-Q is R--:J-r I WV: . . he ','- J V ' T ' is A . . ,,.- V I LX- it N gl 1. 7 -' 'S s, 1 , N. Y .K -.- , 4' ...Q E, I I W K . A he K , , V Q ll ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY-STANDING-Chesler Smifh, Jerry Cranford, Bill Lawson, Tom McDaviH, John Howard, Tom Reifer, Gary Clarlr, and Capf. McClelland. SEATED-Keifh Trosile, Bill Rahn, Larry Bachman, Ari S+ruble, Sam Harris, and Pal Carier Arnold Air Society furfhers AFROTC gools, morole Arnold Air Sociely is honored ro have re- ceived an Honorable lvlenlion Award lor oui- slanding service lo The nalional Arnold Air Socieiy. To be eligible for membership, an Air Force ROTC cadel musl have an overall grade poinr average in Air Science ol 2.50. The group visils high schools in lhe Wichiia area io promole inleresl among lhe seniors in Air Force ROTC ar The Universily. They also schedule lield Trips lo several ol rhe nearby Air bases. l-lighlighling iheir social calendar is Their annual Chrislmas dance. and olher parries. While gloves and shiny helmefs brighlen fhe Thursday drills for members of Air Force ROTC. f' 'Q 183 Scabbarcl and Blade units ROTC codefs Scabbard and Blade provides lhe familiar sabre leam lhal is seen annually al l-lome- coming, lhe lvlililary Ball, and crowning ol The May Oueen. This nalional honor lralernily, for cadels in bolh lhe Army and Air Force advanced mililary science programs, slresses oulsland- ing leadership and high academic achieve- menl. Every year, lhe oulslanding iunior and sen- ior cadels in bolh programs are honored. SCABBARD AND BLADE-FIRST ROW-Capl. l. B. Cory, Gary Moore Davenporl SECOND ROW Berl Evans Jack Zelsman Jeff Hale John Sam Harris, Gary Clark, Darold Smi+h, Keilh Troslle, Roberl Gulhrle Slrong Lee Slalder Chesfer Smifh John Marlin Thomas Slruble May Lawrence Bachman, Kenf Viclcery, Van Chappell, Ellis Whifehead Mal narcl Eaves 43 Q 37 -ws Na- KAPPA KAPPA PSI-FIRST ROW-C. Dwighi' OlTman, sponsor: Roberi' E. Lee, PresidenTg Mille Garrison, Vice-President Adrian Maxwell, SecreTary: Noble Morrell, Treasurer, Derroll BreTzg and Bruce Klein. SECOND ROW-Larry Phyeg Lee Spahng Harold Bragg Sylvesier Tomlin: Jerry Meslinq Diclr STedry: Moses Coffield. THIRD ROW-George A. WheaTg Marvin H. Hall, Jr.: Alien R. Fosferg Charles H. Funk, Roberf R. WashingTong Richard Redfern, and STeve Ferrones. Kappa Kappa Psi sTage band ca pTu res Top Hippodrome honors l-lighlighTing The year Tor The men oT BeTa Tau chapTer oT Kappa Kappa Psi was Their Triumph in The IndependenT's division oT The annual l-lippodrome TesTiviTies. This group, sponsored by The School oT Music, is organized To band, and To provide band. Membership in The band, along wiTh esTablish The basis Tor TurTher The UniversiTy scholarship wiThin The and acTive inTeresT in a 2.0 grade average membership. Each year, The 0uTsTanding Bandsmanu award is presenTed aT Their Band Awards Dance, and seniors who have compleTed eighT semesTers oT band classes are honored. The Kappa Kappa Psi sfage band prepares To enTerTain guesfs aT The School of Music ChrisTmas par'l'y. 185 MENC sends delegoles To ncifionol meel The Wichila Universily Sludenl MENC lMusic Educalors Nalional Conlerencel is con- sidered one oi The largesl and mosl aclive such groups in lhe Uniled Slales. The Sunday evening meelings are enriched by speakers, programs concerning music, and dinners. Members help in planning lhe School ol Music Chrislmas Parly, and allend regional convenlions. MENC-FIRST ROW-Jay Jolley, Vice-presidenlg Sfephanie Allen Secrelaryg Sally Oldenburg, Judy Prolces, Marion Johnson, Connie Harl Mary Francis, Dale Poller, Linda Higgins, Carol Plamer, Miss Board- man, sponsor. SECOND ROW-Judy Vandaveer, Lila Thoman, Marfy lrwin, Janel Caldemeyer, Nancy Hanna, Janel Eddy, Marilyn Ochs, Jacquelyn Hager, Karen Johnson, Nancy Hendriclrs, Jill Bergquisl. THIRD ROW-Marion Nalh, Sharon Mark, Carolyn Howe, Judy Can- MENC members share +heir Yulelide spirifs wi+l1 Sanfa Claus af +he School of Music Chrislmas par'l'y. non, Marcia Klolz, Pafly George, Jean Dellaven, Trudy King, Dennis Dauders, Sleve Luffrell, Kalhy Wyler. FOURTH ROW-Larry Hodson, lsham Peugh, Sue Kirlxpalriclx, Roberla Brown, Linda Henesey, Dwala Kim, Nancy Olcerberg, Cindy Shanlc, Chrisfie Karlowslci, Doris Brown, Rosemary Allwaler. FIFTH ROW-Harold Bray, Ouenlin Wallace, Don Newfeld, Dan Grove, Jim Enns, Craig Cruif, Tim Duerlxsen, Norman Heldberg, Derroll Brelz. G: W7 war TAU BETA SIGMA, FIRST ROW-Carolyn Howe, Jean Wining, Elaine ClayTon, Jeanne DeHaven, presidenfg Carol Lee Palmer vice presidenh Judy Harsf, secreTary: Besse Welsh, Treasurer. SECOND ROW? VICIKT EIITVOFG. SIIGFTY Byers. Sandra Bell. Sylvia Hanna JGUICS STinson, PaTTie HursT, Lola Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Barbara Coveri. Sue Caldwell. Penny PGHOH. Trudy King. Lynn ECICIY. MGFCIB KIOTI Leah Anderson, Lincla Georae. Tau Beta Sigma, Mu Phi Epsilon- women in music The women oT Tau BeTa Sigma each year ably assisT The men oT Kappa Kappa Ksi wiTh Bancl Day, and cooperaTe wiTh The School oT Music in The preparaTion oT music TesTi- vals and The ChrisTmas ParTy. The girls spon- sor many bake sales ThroughouT The year. This group honors ouTsTanding women in The band, and requires a 2.5 gracle average oT members. I-lighlighTing The many acTiviTies Tor The girls oT Mu Phi Epsilon, a proTessional music sororiTy is The preparaTion oT The Tape re- cordings They prepare Tor The lnsTiTuTe oT Logopedics. Members musT be music maiors or minors, ancl have sophomore sTanding and achieve high scholarship. MU PHI EPSILON, FIRST ROW-MarTha Dicks, DoroThy Luncl, Re- Celia Cox, Hazel Weldon, Janice STinson, Vicki Elmore. THIRD ROW becca Peferson, Marilyn Ochs, vice-presidenh Linda Henesey, presi- denT: Dee Ann Brown, Elizabeth Warren, Treasurer: Linda George secrelaryg Myrna Janzen. SECOND ROW-Sonclra Kohrs, Leah Ander- son, Carolyn Howe, Sally Oldenburg, Susan Hollowell, Jacque Hager, Andrea Anderson, Kafhie Hall, Sharon Siegrisf, Karen Johnson Mary , Duerksen, Rosemary ATfwaTer, Chris Karlowski, Cyndee Shank Nancy Okerberg, Besse Welsh. -i 35' I - L 5 -Y. PHI MU ALPHA, FIRST ROW: Alan Hurry, Vice-President Rich- ard Redfern, Hisforiang Moses Cofield, Presidenfg Charles Baih Advisor: Bill Thompson, Pledge Warcleng Reed Hayes, Treasurer secono HOW: Roberf E. Lee, lsham Peugh, Bruce Radcliff, Reggie Flelcher, Dan Grove, Denny Danders, Larry Hodson THIRD ROW: Roberf Alsfon, Larry Sirubel, John Baldwin Horace LiH'le, Jim Enns, O'Neil Davis, Bob Kneile, Sieve Terrones. fs Phi Mu Alphci-Sinfonia receives ciword For Jrhe pasr four years, Phi Mu Alpha-Sim lonia has received Jrhe Charles E. Lurron Award for being lhe mos? oursrandinq chap- rer in This province. This group, which is organized To advance Jrhe cause of music, sponsors a dinner and dance every May, and cooperares in rhe all- Music School Chrisimas Parry. Phi Mu members help sei fhe sfage for 'rhe annual School of Music Chrisfmas pariy. CQ 'W . X343 me 5 J is - 5- i 5 ,lf ' , f Kia- ,' 'wif .. . K surf' A, K 'i,.Qi,f xI'3S3 .. f K 1... , -- me fi I , 'mi' f' ' N I N 1 Ti iii Q i lit' 552' I . .I ' s Q so , g f . c I y , ,K 4 W si Q s 5 we xi A 44 QQXJ. , a. , 'L A M ., ' ,Mx . I A sw BAPTIST STUDENT ORGANIZATION-TOP ROW--Forrest Burt, Leo Poland, John Zimmerman, David Piplxin, Robert Dorland, James Johnson, Louis Johnson, Jerry Higley, Harold Good, David Grace, George Anderson, SECOND ROW-W. R. Hargraves, Earl Thomas, Gary Martin, Sheldon Garnett, Karen Lugard, Charlotte Chris- tian, Pam Carter, Niclxey Bayes, Peggy Roth, Patty Hurst, Brenda Mcllnay, Naomi Scott. FRONT ROW: Nina Nigh, Tom Crouch, Julie Zimmerman, Joy Whitefield, Judy Hurst, Stan Purvis, Eddie Stanley, David Sharpe, Lon- nie Parlcer, Babs Thurston, Carole Byrd. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION--SEATED-Merrily Taylor, Mrs. Lin nie Heasley, Derroll Bretz. Q , S Yi 's s 3 i I I KK Margo Bruns. STANDING-Horace Little, Lynda White Smith, Baptist Students, Christian Scientists broaden spiritual thinking on compus Baptist students on the University campus tind a Iinlq between the University and the church through their membership in the Bap- tist Student Union. The group sponsors the International Student Retreat at the Y Ranch, in Arlington, Kansas, which is held each Thanksgiving. Parties are held once a month, and the group also sponsors atter- game tellowship. Students interested in the Christian Science Organization on campus meet every weelc and worlc together to sponsor two Christian Science lectures during the year. The students can also be seen on campus selling Christian Science Monitor subscriptions. Canterbury Club retains campus retreat for Episcopal youth The Universiry of Wichila Canlerbury Club is affilialed nalionally wilh lhe Canler- bury Associalion ol Episcopal College Sru- derils. All inleresled sludenis on campus are eligible for membership, and The group meels regularly on Sunday evenings. Sludenl members enjoy lhe convenience of lhe Canlerbury l-louse, which is silualed near The campus, and is open claily. This group worlcs closely iogelher lo spon- sor lellowship, wilh an emphasis on The reli- gious, educalional, cullural ancl social facels of universily life. .N3j An air of relaxalion prevails al Canferbury House as Falher Merchanl engages in a discussion of lhe pros and cons of Shakespeare wilh 'lhese sludenfs. CANTERBURY CLUB, STANDING: Sieve Summerville, Rocl Taylor, Ray Les+er, Gary Siemple. SEATED: Susan Caldwell, Jim Van Keuren, Jo Ann Tomlin, Falher Merchanl, Fafher Pulliam, Father Neil, and Earl Huggurd. 4- ' M A -mm. i i 12. iri.. ,iv , ,,ea .caea if ll? Newman Club puts emphasis on spiritual lite tor Catholic students The Newman Club. stressing religious ed- ucation and social weitare, is one ot the most active' groupson campus. Membership num- bers over IOO and is open to every Catholic student enrolled at the University ot Wichita. The bi-monthly meetings otten include lectures, discussion groups, and panels. The annual Inaugural Ball. held in January, Designed tor students to relax or study during the day is the Newman teatures the installation ot the new otticers tor the coming year. The Mr. and Miss New- manite awards are presented in the spring at the Communion breaktast. These students are honored tor their outstanding contribu- tions to the organization. Members also en- ioy hayraclc rides. picnics, and won second place in intramural tootbaii. NEWMAN CLUB, TOP ROW: John Raposa, Suzanne Frentz, Jucly Zele, Jim Palsmeier, Larry Beilman, Cheryl Cahill, Kay Travis, Bob Bettencourt, and Pat Glynn. THIRD ROW: John Braunreiter, Pat Carney, Jerry Wassinger, Larry Bundy, Joe Stattord, Tim Maloney, Gary Starkey, Neil Coward, Franlx DeBaclcer, N . h CI ++h Wayne Hertel. SECOND ROW: John Brittain, Josephine Calica, Kathy Stein, Bob Seuterling, Tony Burlc- oon mass ls e aly a e hardt, Toma Sara, Barbara Stein, Franlr Vopat, and LuAnn Slrach. FIRST ROW: Jim Graf, Chucl: Kraus, Newman HO'-159 located near Mike Pickett, Jimmy Maxwell, Jim Wilson, Brian Moline, and Joe McClure. campug, SNEA prepores sTudenTs Tor Teaching cci reers The STudenT NaTional EducaTion Associa- Tion is one oT The largesT and mosT acTive groups on The campus. Any sTudenT who has an inTeresT in educaTion is inviTed To ioin. Each year, STudenT NEA plans guided Tours To classrooms and special poinTs oT inTeresT Tor members oT high school FuTure Teachers groups. In The spring, The STudenT NEA, sponsored by The educaTion deparTmenT, holds The New Teacher ConTerence. The monThly meeTings oT This naTional group are TreguenTly enriched by The various speak- ers, and several panel discussions. 2 3 , i. at I 7 . V yy, n , f liiarzsq, s, 'ifffsffswf , . . ggi - KAPPA PHI-FIRST ROW-Mrs. C. SurreTT, sponsor: Carol Eafon, Chaplain: Kay Madden, PaT BarTon, PresidenT: Nancy EwaIT, Treasurer: Mrs. R. L. Fleming, sponsor. SECOND ROW-Laura Hall, Claudia Thompson, Cindy NesTon, Judy Mayfield, Linda Van Vallrenburgh. THIRD ROW-Judy ScoTT, Carol Hall, Marilyn Collins, Shirley STull, Janice Campbell. STUDENT NEA-FIRST ROW-Mary BeTh Birlrhead, Sharon Edwards, Ann Cun- ningham, Diane Sfalker, Jerrlea Cosfello, Nancy Bowra, Glennie Humann, Mar- Icefa Hansa, Joy Whifefield. SECOND ROW-Nancy Schafer, Connie Drake, Sally Fenn, Sally Randall, Leah Jean McFarland, JaneT Caldemeyer, EIizabeTh Holloway, Shari Reys, Ann Senholz, E. Emmons, Nancy Middlemasf. THIRD ROW-Reba Wedel, Karen Kunce, Yvonne Campbell, Norma Morgan, Marie Jones, PaTsy Carney, Dorofhy Ray, Rose Reid, Connie Symes, Mary Lou Neville, Gerfrude Meador, Lola McVey. FOURTH ROW-Karen Moody, Karen Wass- weiler, Kafie Renfro, Karen Jo. Davies, AniTa Todd, Jodi STeinman, Karen Adams, BeTTy Spillman, Joan Krehbiel, Ann Osborne, Judy Dill, Jo Auchierlonie, Wilda Edwards, Phyllis VogT, Nina Nigh. FIFTH ROW-Darrell Crocker, Dale V. Han- cock, George Doerlxsen, Lee Erdwien, Edward Long, Arlen Roberson, Lee Spann, Dann Dole, Bruce Kimball. ' WW! vi: x 7 SIGMA DELTA Pl-FIRST ROW-BeTTy Barwick, Sandy Sirevens, Dr. Gardner, sponsor: Mrs. Savaiano, Linda Trovillo, Mrs. Howard, Joyce Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Pi sTress grades, ocfivifies The women oT Kappa Phi, The naTional MeThodisT organizaTion, are guiTe acTive ThroughouT The year, and especially aT ChrisT- mas. They may be seen caroling aT The various STUDENT NEA-FIRST ROW-Phyllis Burgess, sponsor: Sandra Sfuckey, pres. Don Wolf, John HaughT, Susan Shaclrleff, Roberfa Dellenbaugh, Joyce Longren, Debbie Snyder, Linda Wright SECOND ROW-Vir- ginia Schoonover, Mayme Krafochvil, Alice Smi+h, Linda Trovillo, Char- loTTe Vi+z, Tena Cole, Diane Reif, JeaneTTe SchmidT, Linda Gray, Sfephen Earle, Mary Ann Johnson. THIRD ROW-Ellen Graham, Beffy Wallace, DoroThy Lund, Rebecca Peferson, Penny Russell, Cafhy Sfein, Allegro. SECOND ROW-Dr. Savaiano, sponsorg Richard Sanchez, Kenf Viclxery, Ken PeTTersen, Dr. WingeT, Mr. Angulo. resT homes, and gaThering Toys, which They donaTe To various children's homes. The alums honor The acTives each year wiTh a dinner and members parTicipaTe in a Meal in The Upper Room during Holy Week. STudenTs who mainTain over a 3.0 grade average are eligible Tor membership in Sigma DelTa Pi, The naTional honorary Spanish TraTer- niTy. The undersTanding oT Spanish liTeraTure and cusToms is sTressed. Richard Ward, Joyce Ward, Virginia Bail, Julie Champlin, Sharon Blaclx, Leona Wilson, Charlene Towsley. FOURTH ROW-Gloria Johnson, Rufh Greene, Lola Prideaux, Grace GersTner, Sara Lee Houlc, Damon Weber, PeTer Barizon, Maurice Harper, Bill Judge, John Hale, Cherrie Willuie, Pamela Paris, Sally Heafh, RoberTa Louih, ClareTTa Richardson, Ann Ross. Kappa Delta Pi odmifs educofion sfudenfs 'ro honoro ry The nalional honorary organizalion in Jrhe field of educalion, Kappa Della Pi, meels once a monlh. This year The programs fealured films con- cerning lhe Wichila school syslem, and high- lighling one ol The meelings was a program presenled by The alumnae of The Gamma Rho chapler. The chapler promores and encourages edu- calional slcill and proficiency. Sludenls who have had al leasl six hours ol educalion are classified as iuniors are eligible lor mem- classes, wilh a 2.75 over-all grade index. and bership in This organizalion. KAPPA DELTA PI-TOP ROW-Edwin Wiens, Palsy Carney, Glennie Humann, BeHy Barwiclr, Carol Chambers, Georganne Jamison, Belly K. Taylor, and Thelma Huffman. THIRD ROW-Gene L. Waldeclx, Dixie Baclcsirom, Ann Cunningham, BeHy Spillman, Nancy Bowra, Lincla Maf- fingly, Doroihy Ray, Carolyn Elder, Dorofhy Peffersen, and Madeline gf 's .....,s,,, ,,,w,XMw gg Mg T350 5 Elemenfary feachers musl' serve as coaches, parrolmen, ar+is'I', sicians, and finally inslrucfors of knowledge. sf -if , 5.19, 4? up , W he im I 4 l'l'1U Udow. SECOND ROW-Evereh' Dillon, Marlrefa Hansa, Alica Smiih, Linda Sue Henesey, JoAnne Gudeman, Karen Adams, Charlene Towsley, and Judy Chrisfopherson. FIRST ROW-Wilda Edwards, Elizabeih War- ren, ireasurerg Sandra Sfuclxey, hisforiang Duane Dauner, presidenh S Fenn, vice presidenfg Janna Wassweiler, secrefaryg and Sue Grace. ally X ASME-ASTME mechanical engineers aid professional development Meefing once a monfh is fhe American So- ciefy of Tool and Manufacfuring Engineers. lfs members work fogefher on fheir Producfion lnsfifufe, and Engineering Open l-louse. Mem- bership is open fo all engineering sfudenfs. ASTME-FIRST ROW-Harold Good, 2nd Vice- Presidenf: Prof. B. M. Aldrich, Sponsor: Jim Noble, Secrefary-Treasurer: Don Bufh, Is'I' Vice- Presiclenf: Ron Forquer, Chairman. SECOND ROW-Bob Epp, Ronald Brill: W. L. Sfifh: Dale Clark. THIRD ROW-Ronald Olsen: Roger Fife: Richard Becker. The American Sociefy of Mechanical En- gineers af fhe Universify is sponsored by fhe Senior ASME Sociefy. Members parficipafe in erecfing displays for fhe Engineering Open l-louse, and compefe for fhe Merif Award, given fo a member for oufsfanding parficipa- 'rion in fhe sociefy. The group aspires fo be- gin professional developmenf for ifs members in fhe engineering field. i ASME-FIRST ROW-Dale Clark, Prof. David S'ruar+, Advisor: Jim Noble: Roger Fife: Richard Becker: Ronald Brill: Roberi Blumenshine: W. ald Olsen: Ron Forquer: Jim Barrie: Milfon Wolf: Eugene Kading: Norman Walker. L. S+i+h. SECOND ROW-Kennefh Hixon: Ron- A nf: Joel lo memberslwip in Sigma Gamma Tau. Mem- bers enioy a spring picnic, and an annual fall iniliafion banguel. As members of Allflf-IRE, radio and elec- lrical engineers parlicipale in field lrips, pic- nics, and a sludenl paper conlesl. Tlwey pre- senl awards lo Jrlne oulslanding eleclrical en- gineering sludenls. fzlaff, Ches+er D. Smiih, Secrefaryg Bob Sirafman, Treaasurer: Bender, Eldon Mon+gomery, Charles Jefferson, Vern Mor- IAS opens tield ot oerospoce sciences to interested students Membership in the Institute ot Aerospace Sciences is open to anyone interested in this tield. Highlighting the year tor the group is a scheduled tour through Cessna Aircratt. Members also enjoy the annual Engineering tb Banquet in the spring. Y' ts, The IAS student branch presents a certi- ticate ot merit to a senior or graduate student WMM preparing and presenting the best lecture at a regular meeting. Senior Gary Kuhn is shown working with his water 'Flow table. INSTITUTE OF AEROSCOPE SCIENCES-FIRST ROW-Larry Mullendore, Herb Nichols, Ronald Hoover, Weneth D. Painter, Danny Willig, Louis l. Johansen, Louis Mhore, Milre McMahon, Melvin Ratzloft, John Rosendale, Victor Bencler, Lewis M. Hauser. SECOND ROW-Bob Hunt, Max E. Hoslcins, Tim Moroney, Bill Brooks, Ron Henningfield, Richard Garcia, Jim Ross, Freddie L. Maus, John Van Camp, Gary Kuhn, Gary Clarlr. THIRD ROW-Don Haul, Don Coulter, Bob Holder, Phil Knighton, Wilbert Linscheid, Kenneth Johnson, Strip Leach, Tom Palmer, Daniel Ast, Tom McDavitt, M. H. Snyder-sponsor. npr nr - -Y - 197 Engineering Council represenTs engineers, plons open house ProiecTs oT The engineering school spon- sored by The Engineering Council are The engineers homecoming display, The annual engineering open house held each spring, The engineering ediTion oT The SunTlower, pub- lished during Engineering week: and The an- nual banqueT and dance. The Council, composed oT nine members, is elecTed by The Engineering sTudenT body. Engineering Council is seT up To acT as a coordinaTing board Tor proiecTs underTalcen by The School oT Engineering. ENGINEERING COUNCIL-FRONT ROW-Gay Clalr M Cla d FolT Tacl d'o Mr No' TaclT d uTy a vis r, . rris, u y a visor, Bo STra m n McDa TT BACK ROW-Joel Parlc, John Moody, Gary Kuh Bob B hanan J Wagner residenT. P The combined eTTorTs of The members oT The School oT Engineering resulfed in Their TirsT Homecom- ing display. 4 JL KEHQ ALES BEAT EAGLE UU iT WELCOME ALUMS .J ,Q ,Lim ,ga 1 ......:'i 198 'Fix N' + .Lair A ,y,g,l,f.'Ves.4.f ff,I-.:1s..y:' 55 ..-, , , . Q u V ,Nw m'ff'.dy7, , ..,..:vi-m.,cn.f, , , U frsigvgllf-mei, Industrials Arts Club gives skilled members perfected craftsmanship Any student with a maior or minor in ln- dustrial Education is invited to become a member ot the Industrial Arts Club. The meetings trequently teature panel discussions, tilms, and speakers. Highlighting their social calendar is the annual picnic, which is held in the spring. The Industrial Arts Club also pre- sents an award to the outstanding senior who is in the tield ot Industrial Education. Engineering Honor Society selects top men, tries tor nationalization INDUSTRIAL ARTS, STANDING: John Jones, John Sinclair, George Boone, Gib Fairleigh, Sterling Lewallen, Joe Mclntire, Joe Vosburgh, Wayne Becker, sponsor: and Edgar Webb, sponsor. FIRST ROW: Darold Block, Edwin Wiens, president: Maurice Cummings, Edward Long, John E. Davis, Bob Hoover, Bob Plurkowski, treasurer: Cal Elmore, Jay Thomas, Robert Elliott, Gabriel Valadez, vice presi- dent: George Foster, Richard Ward, secretary: Theodore Woodard and Al Aodrignez. The Engineering Honor Society is the new- est addition to the organizations sponsored by the engineering department. Formed only last year, its members are now working hard to quality to become a chapter ot Tau Beta Pi, the national Engineering Honor Society. ENGINEERING HONOR SOCITY, TOP ROW: Melvin Ratzlatt, Lewis Houser, Robert Blumenshine, Jack Mc- Clelland, John Rosendale, G. L. Thompson, Faculty Advis Jr. SECOND ROW: Roger Fields, Bobby Hunt, Donald Hull, Clair Nelson, Walter Ross. FIRST ROW: Don Coulter, Secretary: Bob Buchanan, Treasurer: Gary Kuhn, Presidentg Joel Park, Vice-President. ' - .,,, , ,N W ,S i an ...,... . .....,z.s A... . s...-..,.. . ....,,...,-.z. we ., rg, --s M MM, f.-,, sfva.--,............,,,.,...s.., . We A , WMAAM ORCHESIS, BACK ROW: Merrily Taylor, Lee Bacon, Nancy Goss. and Barbara Hammond. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Gordon, Jule Champlin, Judy Sparrow, Pafly Edminsfer, Lynn Kincheloe, Roberfa Rude, Casey Meyers, and Doffie Johnson. ON FLOOR: Linda Kimball, Diane Taggerf, Mary Ridgway, and Janna Wassweiler. Orchesis . . ORCHESIS, STANDING: Richard Rude and Karen Hellar. ON FLOOR: N cy Bowman, Marilyn Hill, and Donna Raymond. for donce creciiiviiy, group programming For lhe second conseculive year, 'rhe combined ellorls ol The members of Orchesis earned ihe second place lrophy in The lndependenls' division of Hippo- drome. The group, working wiih ils own composilions, presenls many programs during lhe year for campus organizaiions, Universily convocaiions, Television and ihe Wichila schools. Ollen limes lealured al lheir weekly meelings are special dance inslruclors from lhe Wichila area, who presenl les- sons based on iheir specific fields, includ- ing modern iazz, ballei, lap, and cullural dances. Membership in lhis nalional organiza- lion lcnown as Orchesis is open lo all in- leresled men and women sludenls who allend lhe Universily, and is achieved lhrough seleclive audiiions held each se- mesier. fi?- WRA, TOP ROW: Viclri Hesser, Kaye Wiblitzhouser, Dwala Kim, Connie Holland, Suzanne Hoover, Cindy Crowder, and Katie Renfro. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Turner, Julie Champlin, treasurerg Joyce Michel, president, June Woodman, vice president: Linda Trovillo, secretary: Natasha Fife, sponsor, Jonne Connell, and Kaye Siler. WRA stresses sportsmonship - The Women's Recreational Association sponsors intramural sports throughout the year. It presents a traveling trophy to the organization accumulating the highest num- ber ot points tor the school term. Psi Chi turthers psychology study Psi Chi, a national honor society in psy- chology, is relatively new to the University Campus. lts members worlc together' to acl- vance the science ot psychology, and present awards tor psychological research. PSI CHI, STANDING: David Olson, Ronald Ebert, Bob Rohde, Gary Greenberg, and James Shafer. SEATED: Dr. Pronlco, sponsor: Eugene Pond, Marie Standley, and Jean Smith. -T? ,si ALPHA KAPPA PSI ACTIVES, TOP ROW: Jim Armour, Joe D. Yoke, Gary MoT'l', Jim Pinkerlon, Ray Pefficrew, Mike Tearney, Bob Lewis and Bob Danby. SECOND ROW: Lynn Yarbrough, Burl CoH, Millon Koop- man, Buernis O. George, James R. Jones, Marfy Limbird, Richard McKee, Alpha Kappa Psi business TraTerniTy Takes many pledges Tor curreni year and Charles Schimp. FIRST ROW: CurTis D. Terflinger, sponsor: Roberl L. MoaTs, Treasurer: Norman Meonske, vice presidenh William Carnahan, presidenh Kennelh Johnson, secrefaryg Jimmy Davis, masfer of riiualsg Wesley F. Troull, warden: and Berl L. Segler, faculfy advisor. T-lighlighTing The year Tor Alpha Kappa Psi is The annual ChrisTmas parTy aT Lake ATTon Boy's Ranch. This group also sells sTudenT and TaculTy direcTories, publishes The gracl- uaTe placemenT clirecTory Tor The School oT Business and sponsors The Young PresiclenTs' OrganizaTion Luncheon. ALPHA KAPPA PSI PLEDGES, TOP ROW: Larry Guhr, Gary Carson, Fred Corner, Jim Bedinger, Jerry Allen, Don Anderson, Alfon Cox, Eugene Jenkins, and Gary Slahl. SECOND ROW: David Pipkin, David Grace, Paul Miller, Lloyd Rice, Lyle Howard. Don Laughrey, John Musf, Bob Mueller, and Don Klaassen. FIRST ROW: Ronald Buss, Bob Bascom, Charles Denl, Scofl' Aller, Ron Eshelman, Danny Laila, Bob Barker, and Harold Naegele. mvmnam4m':f.affmvs2,ws ff sf 4- by -V R- vsnm.-mamma '27 218: GAMMA IOTA CHI, TOP ROW: Susan Crane, Carol Chambers, Diane Lewis, Janna Wassweiler, and Doris Mort- imer. FIRST ROW: Kay Wilson, Betty Barwiclr, president: Mary Jane Dunlap, and Judy Arnold. Gamma Iota Chi encourages journalists The women ot Gamma Iota Chi. an honor- ary journalism sorority, cooperate with the journalism department each year to assist in the planning ot the annual Journalism Banquet and Editor's Day. Membership is open to junior or senior women majoring or minoring in Journalism with a 20 average. SIGMA ALPHA ETA, TOP ROW: Sharon Maykopke, Marcia Dunn, Vir- ginia Schoonover, Norma Reagan, and Patsy Janze. SECOND ROW: Ronald Chambers, Marilyn Sutton, Ann Senholz, Jennifer Coolr, Bev Ram- sey and Lola McVey. FIRST ROW: Linda Worl, treasurer: Judy Kessin- Sigma Alpha Eta honors Logo students Students interested in the tield ot speech and hearing pathology work together in Sigma Alpha Eta to promote many activities. They sponsor a student-taculty pancake sup- per, an inter-campus cottee, a car wash in the spring, and a caroling party at the Institute ot Logopedics. ger, corresponding secretary: Diane Olson, vice president: Patricia Nel son, presidentg Mary Jo Mullen, recording secretary: Kay Seaton social chairman: and Billie Stanslry, first vice president. Ya? wr ZETA PHI ETA-FIRST ROW-Pai Jones, Karen Williams, Karen Baker, presiclenh Glenda Gray. SECOND ROW-Dalene Berry, Jonne Connell, Mrs. Lane, Jeanine Kopeiix, Jo Scoif. Delia Sigma Rho, Zeta Phi Eta bring speech, dromo To compus foreground Alpha ZeTa chapTer oT ZeTa Phi ETa meeTs weekly To honor ouTsTanding achievemenTs in speech arT, and To aid The speech deparT- menT. Speech maiors or minors wiTh above DELTA SIGMA RHO-SEATED-Keiih Williamso Mel Moorhouse, Bob Hunf, Dr. Leslie Blake average grades in speech are eligible Tor membership. The group works TogeTher To Tape boolcs Tor The blind Through The Library oT Congress. DelTa Sigma Rho, The honorary Torensics TraTerniTy, consisTs ol Those who have had ex- perience in debaTe. l-ligh academic sTanding is also a reguiremenT. The group aspires To promoTe inTeresT in and improve The gualiTy ol Torensics. Glenda Gray, PaT Elliof, Larry Bradshaw, Dennis Smifh. SECOND ROW Schneider, Bobby Paifon. 2 2 -S ,Q YWCA roises over 31,000 of Cowboy Cornivol The Wichifa Universify Young Women's Chrisfian Associafion has complefed one of ifs mosf successful years. Confribufing fo fhis success was fhe annual Cowboy Carnival. Organizafions vying for fheir Pisfol Paf candi- dafes collecfed over SLOOO for fhe World Universify Service fund. Capfuring fhe honors were fhe members of Delfa Delfa Delfa soror- ify, and Their candidafe, Molly Hoffman, reigned as Pisfol Paf. Each of The organiza- 'rions also sponsored a boofh. YWCA also sponsors several parfies for foreign sfudenfs during fhe year. Working wifh AWS, fhey decorafe fhe Chrisfmas free in fhe Campus Acfivifies Cenfer af fhe an- nual Chrisfmas Parfy. The yearly Haul-Your-Man Dance brings fhe crowning of Bill and Belle of fhe Ball. wifh fhe vofes for fhe candidafes being casf af fhe dance. The members of YWCA are governed by a cabinef which meefs every ofher Monday. Exchanging ideas and cusfoms from fheir respeciive counfries are fhese sfudenis a+ a foreign sfudenfs parfy. Crowned Belle and Bill of fhe Ball were Julie Champlin, Gamma Phi Befa, and her dafe, Gordon Harwiclc, Delia Upsilon. YWCA CABINET, TOP ROW: Nancy Flagg, Robbie Rude, Nancy Ewalf, sponsor, Debbie Snyder, Treasurer: Nancy Newman, Corresponding Linda Yarberry, Sheri Heclrari, Joanne Larson, Janis Kaufman. SECOND Secreiaryq Glennie Humann, Recording Secrefaryp Celia Cox, Presidenf: ROW: Connie Harf, Julie Champlin, Gwen Mayes. Virginia Schoonover, Judy Larson, Vice-Presidenfg Miss Mullen, Sponsor. Cyndee Shanlr, Carolyn Fifch, Susan Crane. FRONT ROW: Dr. Gardner, QF Index Advertising ,rw . ,,g,,.s.E,, Wr.s,e.,.,1 . We-M ...meg -,W E W,,,l.,.,.,f,mMl,q, Egeiomwwmwawl f ,...,r. :.,,, ,:, fm- , ve image-eg affirm Qg wliw ,.... M- V-, 1--V E ,1iE:.35E- 15551 :55IF,,.5- --5,-if W ::::z:,g'E,gfi:glI':E 'iiiiih5'?Et?i:f'-2:21312 'f:gg:s,g,...552?:v, Eta? 'N' iff,-'I' l H, 1 -su.: 2'fiS!s'EfS:'iE'Ps:fi,.ii 515.5232-if55l332E 5:5 M 'A J:-fi 'i 'E:i':?Iffi52 'tl' '-'W H 1 ..., . 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Broadway There's something hereforyouf' Parklane National Bank -l -oflifclzzla WICHITA' KANSAS Complete Banking Facilities South of Shopping Center Free Bankside Parking Member FDIC you can't buy 2 better GAQOLINE 1400 S. Oliver MU 3-6541 Q ! DERBY REFINING COMPANY Division of Colorado Oil and Gas Corporation WICHITA, KANSAS fm A A A, K -- , Q, W ,, '..,.......z-'LM' . , Vw' Tw , ,P XI' ' ' Lffwi' 'Th' A I I , KA , j 'i fav' ' Y 6 'Ll , fa' W T.. ii1 1' Ex gs:-z. 7 ' f b ' ?fw sfo- -til ' 'wif ,M ' .. vffwf'-tT, 'rs,lHa't.:-4 A it I L, Vfb. ., I Aff i v A 'XR , gm Q Awfg -:,VNf'1? g,EM-TX n M. in fwzigwmwi . ,-Z.. J 8 'yn - 1-ni' fs-v, h R m ,,s,y.x ' H, . . V ..., , g . 1. ,.g., ,. 'f-Qfggnixgffiggl at ' ' ,,...,,. W A ' ' Q '-A- 'T3,w,.. 5 ' ' I f . 4 l S, apr, , s-va. i A -WAX Ai., K P ., M J -Q,,Q,g5?NfJ, ,Vl?W,V' on f 4 A PJ V i, fri 5 V W M W f f I ' if rx- i f . -digest ,Lf-iii, ITF!-lfi-'7?M-M7Ti,:--e,.. 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Jim Allen and Barbara Penix enioy a snack from the vending machines in the CAC. 1 I Delloursey s Wivlwezif mn 0. DAIRY FOQDS l like the First's fast and convenient Drive-In Service. vsvs .,.. ,A N' E I: I FQ S I 1 , NATIONAL BANK IN WICHITA MAIN AT DOUGLAS nsmaen rsoemu. osvosn msuunce conronnnou Barbara Penix BROWN 5 FETER BROWN'S GRILL SQ CAFETERIA The House of Cleanliness 545 N. Hillside MU 2-5103 Grill Hours 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Cafeteria Hours ll a.m. fo 8 p.m. IA fi fn is , at . l , , xi X AWN I1 'N , A x X tj. 'V- IJ hw' I '-e '.N, f wp ' ' NEHG lx A x A' ' I' ' , ul , X590 I S I A A 8? Z A' K 5 , . 7 1 D 'ff QUE DETaTElb , , 4 F LAMELESS . . .Hof course Q E ERYTHI Ginit ' as I ELECTRIC! R ' KN, fs, 'W ., 1,:,1,1 i : i : i4g4,., L Ns , , i i i i , I sf Knnsnsiis I l2: - it iiiiiafiiiffffit ,'r'r,ll?f'5 c 0 M The investor-owned electric company serving and supporting Southeast Kan- sas whe re there is a wealth of natural resources and human resourcefulness. STEEL LEWIS HARDWARE and SUPPLY ALWAYS Good Hardware and Housewares 3202 East Douglas FRATE ITY MAN Bi A the happy brotherhood of Mid Kansas Savers! member in good standing of MKS- Nui' Dad started his insured savings ac- count Hway back when .Hand hes been watching it GROW ever since! C ome graduation, those generous Kansas dividends will look Mid mighty handsome! llllll 'ITDCEN SJOSIAITDENT RAL AT HILLSIDE l VVICHITA l, KANSAS l MU Conveniently Located for University Students 3-4875 Y 5 IVI I ID KANSAS Federal Savings I Loan Assoc, 230 S, Market, Wichita 'Qowt Cwiivt ol Qamgi in Lllifluizll i 5 E E 'l Wt sw! 'M ' It's TOUR Campus Actzoities Centerf 0 CAC Food Services-Regular Meals, Planned Dinners, Snacks 0 CAC Recreation-Bowling, Billiards, Ping Pong 0 CAC Bookstore- T our Campus Shopping Center 0 CAC Barber Shop-Open 8 a.rn. to 6p.rn.. . .Popular Prices THE ROLE OF THE CAMPUS ACTIVITIES CENTER. . .is the community center of the university, for all the members of the University family-stu- dents, faculty, administration, alumni and guests. It is not just a building, it is also an organization and a program. As a part of the educational program of the university, it serves as a center for training students in social responsibility and for leadership in our democ- racy. In all its processes it encourages self-directed activity, giving maximum oppor- tunity for self-realization and for growth in individual social competency and group effectiveness. lts goal is the development of persons as well as intellects. The Center serves as a unifying force in the life of the university, cultivating enduring regard for and loyalty to the university. -Adapted from National Association of College Unions Nancy Anderson Models For 2 n 8 E 22+ 3 y l nln , gyy E . p x , W V xx I if , ,Ei f lvvf 1 ' v I li x 'Q V .FW A n nn f I n n ' . i . 8 'i inf- Nancy wears this Adele Martin original, with its sleeveless linen sheath-dress and matching mohair iacket. One of many new arrivals for spring 1963. 39.98 Petti's rayon linen overblouse with leather trim to match the belt on the skirt. Knit sleeves and trim. l0.98 The straight line skirt has contour waistline. 8.98 Ship ahoy, shouts Nancy, in her White Stag sailcloth Southampton white tapered Capris. 8.00 The banner striped hooded sailing shirt has blue diagonal stripe trim. ll.00 P.S. of course Nancy Anderson went to Buck's Young Colony Shop l3rd floorl for these costumes! unguww'-wi lla' I ,W ei t is A 1- ENJOY THE soun-lwEsT's FINEST ics CREAM. . Bonner, Palricia ...,.. 37, Boone, Claylon, Elaine .... Aaron, Gerald ..... Adams, Ka ren .......,.. Addinglon, James.. Adrian, Phil ....... Akers, Tom ....... Aldendoler, Joe... .64, I06, I46, I92. .. ..... .......... 7 3, Alexander. Jerome . .............. ...... Alexander Jim. . .. Allegro., Joyce. . .42' 'is' ' 541 54,' isis, 'i4's', Allen, Jim ....,,... 46, 48, 49, 5I, 54, Allen, Jerry .......................... 64, 202 73 Allen, Sam ..... ... Allen, Slephanie... Allred, Mike .... .. Almskog, Kjell-Eric. Alslon, Bob ....... Aller, Scoll ,...... Ames, Karolyn .... Amey, Allen .,..... lfisiaf ....73, ......54, ....IffZ.Q,' iss, .....68, 89, IIO, 47,49 Amsden, Sarah ..... ........ Anderson, Andrea .... ..... 6 8, I46, Anderson, Carol ..... ..... 6 8, I48, Anderson, Chesler ..... ..,....... Anderson, Donald ..... ......... Anderson, George. .. ...,.. .... Anderson, Leah ......... . .... 54, I09, Anderson, Nancy Susan ..,..... 47, 68 I46 Anderson, Nancy Suzanne ..... 49, 68, I34, Everell. ...... Apple, Carolyn ...... Archer, Craig .,... Andrews, Armour, Jim ........ .... 4 6, 49, 64 I80. I54 Index Bedinger, James.. Beilman. Larry .,.. Beline, Marlin .... Bell, Carolyn .... Bell, Leroy .... Bell, Sandra ...,. Bender, Viclor ..., Bennell, Doris ..., Bennell, Juanila.. Bergquisl, Jill ,... Berkowilz, David. . Bessanl, John .... Besl, Mike ,..... Belourne, Gary... Bellencourl, Bob. Bird, Roberl ..... Birkhead, Mary... Bishop, T. ...... . Black, Sharon .... Blaser, Allan ..... Blazer, Leland .... Blehm, Kennelh ..... Blick, Philip .,.... Block, Darold .... Bloodharl, Mike.. Bloomberg, John. Blumenshine, Bob. Boalden, Bob ...,.,. Boalden, Da rold ..,,. Bockelman, Ronnie Boling, Bob ...... Boman, Nancy .... Bone, Kalhy .... Bone, Mary ,..,. Armslrong, Larry ...... Armslrong, Nancy. Arnold, Judy ....,. Ashbaugh, Marlha. Asl, Dan .......... Alherlon, Jeri... Alkins, Donna, . . ., Alkins, Tom ....... ,. ,54, I44, ....,.73. ........54 I86 Allwaler, Rosemary .... ,,.. I 09, Auchlerlonie. Jo. .. Auslin, Bob ....... Auslin, Joyce .... , Axline, Larry ..... Ayers, Phillip ..... Babb, Tom ........ Babich, Carol ..... Bachman, Laurence. Backslrom, Dixie... Bacon, Jell' ....... Bacon, Lee ...... Bailey, Janel .... Bail, Virginia .... Baker, Bill ...... Baker, Karen ...... Baker, Talmadge. .. Baldwin, John ..... Ballard, Richard... Baracz, Norm ..... Barilla, Slephen... Barizon, Peler ..... Barker, Bob ...... Ba rn ell, Dave ...... Barnum, Phyllis .... Barrell, Ann .... Barrie, James ..... Barrier, John ..... Barry, Dalene.. Barllell, B. ...... . Barlon, Pal ....... ....48, 49, 54, 89, I I9 .,..73. ....32, I83 ....68, IIO, I50 . .... 49, 64, 89, I44 ....25, 54, I54 .....64, 202 ....34, 37, 73 ........IOI .....64. ...IOI, 204 , ................ I62 George. .. Boolh, Claire ..,. Bowen, Michael. .. Bowers, Gary ..... Bowman, Barbara. Bowman, Nale .... Bowra, Nancy ..... Boyell, Don ..... Boyle, Tim ...... Bracken, Mary... Bradshaw, Larry.. Bragg, Harold. ., Brann, Ed ........ Braunreiler, John. Bray, Harold .... . Brelz, Derroll .... Brewer, David ,... Bridges, Judilh. .. Brighl, Fred ........ Briggeman, Sharon Brill, Ronald ..... Brillian, John .... Brodlord, Richard .... Barwick, Belly ..... 35, 37, SI, 54, I24, I44, I Bascom, Bob. . .,...,. ,. Basham, Janel ..... Baughman, Susie.. Baxler, Gary .,,.. Bay, Barbara .... Bayle, Tim ..., Bayes, Nicky .... . Beaver, Belly ..... Beck, Don ........ Becker, Richard ,... Beckish, Larry ..... I93, I94 ....68. ,.......68 .....29, 68, .....54, Brooks, Jellrey ...... Brooks, John ........ Brooks, Kalhryn.. Brooks, Palricia. .. Brooks, William .. Broshears, Judy. .. Brosius, Alice ...,. Broski, Chuck .... Brown, Dee Ann ..... Brown, Doris ,.,... Brown, Eugene... Brown, Gary .... Brown, Richard... Brown, Roberla. .. Bruns, Margo ,... Buchanan, Bob .... Bulger, Jo ...... Bull 'II an Bundy, Burchl Burkha Burks, Bi ......, Larry ,..,. ield, John.. rl, Anlhony .... Mike ...... Bu rnell, Bob ..... Burrou Burl, ghs, Ken. . . Forresl .... Bu rlon, Tracy .... Buss, Fred ...... Buss, Ronald .... Bulh, Don ..,. Bulz, Frank ..,.. Byers, Sherry .... Byrd, Carole .... Byrum, Jim ..., ..'.'.',2,isI ..1QQ'.'f.73Q ....73, I48. ...,54, I96, .68, f f f f fi if sa, ...,...54 .fflsisf ... .'f.'.'s4 ,64, I50, I80 ..........64, 73 'I ..f.'.i.'73. , ,64, 49 218 .........54, .......54. ....33, 68 .....73. f. .1731 MA. 68, I09, I50, . A. '.'fsl1l. .54, I56. . ,... I69, I7O. ......I92. 'Tsai i8'5', ' iss. ,... .64, .....55. ...47, 73, .....55. ...68, I32, I34, ...,73, I09, f f ...3I, 68. '.'.'.'iQ2Q Hs. ... .'.4.'.. .ggi fflffiif ski. ......sa. 1Q'..1ssf'a'v'. Cade, C Doug ....... ... Callery, Roberla ..... Cahill, Cain, Sheryl .....,.. Dennis ...,...... Caldemeyer, Janel .... Caldw Caldw Calica Calvin Calvin Calvin Camp ell, Bob ....... ell, Susan ...... , Josephine .... , Monle ..... , Rila ..... , Shirley .... bell, Carol. .. .. Campbell, Janice ...... Campbell, Yvonne ..... Cannon, Judy ....... Capps, Belsy ...... Carillo, Angela .... Carle, Tom ........ Carlock, Mary. .... .. Ca rlock, Richard ..... ....4i ......73, . .73, ...55, iss. ....29, ies. -..,55, ...is7, '.'.'.'.?5i ..fl6l1,' i441 Trio. '.'.i'.7Si ..'f.'.ibi 53. ......64, ....,...64, Carlson, Paulella .... ...... 6 4, 68, Carnahan, William ..... .... 4 I, 55, II9, Carney, Palricia ..... .... 6 4, I9I, I92, Carney, Sharon .... .......... 6 8, Carson, Ga ry ....... Carson, Leonard ..... Carson, Wilma .... Carler, Pam ..... Carler, Pal ......... Carler, William ..... Casado, Arl ........ Cassingham, Linda .... flsia. lsisf iii. . .... .29, 73. Cassily, Gwin ....... ......... Calhers, Caroline ...................... Ceasar, Karen .................,..... 68, Chambers, Carol. .36, 5I, 55, I50, I94, 203, Chambers, Ronald ...................... Champlin, Julie ..... 37, 64, I46, I8I, I93. 2Ol Chappell, Frank ,... .... 5 5, Chappell, Van ..... .... 3 2, Cheek , Glen .... Chesler, Larry ..... Chrissie, Mike .......... Chrislian, Charlolle ..... Chrislopherson, Judy .... Chrislopherson, Rolh. .. Chukonis, Richard ..... Church, Karlin ..,..... Clark, Dale ........... Clark, Gary ......... 32 Clark, Ken ............ Clark, Leonard ........ Clark, Sleve ..... Claylon. Kennie .... Claylon, William ...,. ... ..'.'.75i .............64, .29, 64, III. I27. I46. 55, I83, I84, I97, .........64, . .... 29, I8I. .....29, 64. . .... 73. I89 30, I94 68 I46 I9I I76 I92 I60 I9O I9I I60 3I 68 I82 I92 I92 I86 I80 55 I58 I42 I60 I52 202 I94 I48 202 I82 3I I89 I83 I96 I56 I42 .68 .55 I44 224 203 200. 205 I56 I84 I62 I58 I56 I 77 I62 I07- I95 I98 55 I62 I60 I87 I44 I82 Clegg, Ann ....... . .... 29, 74 Clum, Barry ,..... ......... 6 8 Clusler, Alan .... ..., 6 4, I82 Cody, Marilyn... .... .. 73 Colield, Moses ..... ...I85, I88 Cole, AI ....... ......,. I 62 Cole, Clark ...... .... 5 5, I60 Cole, Harold .... ...... I 62 Cole. Richard .... ...... .,.. 3 4 64 Cole, Tena, ........ ........... 6 8, I93 Coleman, Virginia .... ...,. 2 9, 73, I33, I46 Collins, Marilyn... ,... .... ,..... . I 92 Colvin, Norma .... ....... .... 6 8 Concord, Fred ..... ........,....... I 07 Conley, Norman. ,. .................. 68 Connell, Jonne ..... .. ,64, IOI, I50, 20l, 204 Conner, Michael ....... ............. 7 3, I58 Conway, LaJuanla ..... ........... 7 3 Conyers, Larry ...... . ...,..... 73, I60 Cook, Jeniler ..,.., .............. 2 03 Cook, Roberl ..... .... 5 2, 68, IIO, I56 Cooper, Carl .... ......... 5 5, I58 Cooper, Gerald .... ....... 5 5 Coover, Myrna .,... ........ 5 5 Cope, Jola ...... ... .73, I48 Corbin, Norma .,... ......... I 44 Corcorran, Pal ..... ,,...... 6 8, I44 Corrigan, Susie ..... ........ 6 8, I46, I56 Corner, Fred ....,. ................ 6 8, 202 Coslello, Jerrlea .... ..... 3 7, 55, 89, I50, I92 09, Coll, Burl . .... Couller, Don .... Couller, Jamie ..... Couller, Kay ..... Coverl, Barbara. Coward. Neil... Cowgill, Calha. .. Cowgill, Don.. Cox, Allan.. Cox, Celia ....... Coyne, Julie ,.... Crain, Gerald. .. Crain, Lewis ..., Crane, Susan ...... Cranlor d, Jerry ..... Crawford, Carolyn.. Crocker, Darrell ..... Crockell, David .... Crockell, Ken .... Crouch, Tom ,..,.,. Crowder, Lucinda . .. Crown, Diane ...... Cruil, Craig ....... Crumley, Douglas... Crump, Dallas ..,... Cruz, Bernard ...... Cummings, Maurice. Cummings, Tom .... Cummins Terr .'ffffss. 1b6.i1'46.' ....64, I34. ISO, f.'ff1ii, 15s'. ..55, I09, I42, I87, , , y ..... Cunningham, Collins ..... Cunningham, Elaine.. Cunningham, Marvin Curry, Marcia .... Curry, Roberl .... Cyprell, Donna .... Dabler, l-larold ..... Dale, Mary ...... Dallon, Larry .... Dallon, Norman.. Danby, Bob ....... Danders, Denny ..... Dauders, Dennis... Dauner, Duane .... Davidson, David .... Davies, Karen .... Davis, Alyle ..... Davis, Jim ..... Davis, John ...... Davis, Oneil ..... Davis, Slephen ..... Dean, Larry ...... Debacker, Frank... Debrol, Larry ....... DeHaven, Jeanne .... D .....29,3 Dellenbaugh, Roberla .... Dempsey, Gene ...,.. Dennis, Chris ........ Denl, Charles .... Desler, Susan .... Deulch, Ron. .. DeVore, Jerry .... Dewey, Kalhryn. ,. Dewill, Don ....... Dickens, Kay ..... Dickey, Tom. .... Dicks, Marlha .... Dickson, Sheila ...,. Dill, Judilh ,,.... Dillard, Myrna ..... Dillion, Everell .... Dixon, Belly ...... Doan, Tom ......... Dodson, Roberl ..... Doebbeling, M inda .... Doerksen, George... Dole, Dan .......... ..64, I44, IBO, 203. .........64, I58, .......3I ....34, 73, .....68, 142. ....29, 68, isa, '..iii64.13l1', '.'.'.'.6'ai ....68, '.'.'.'.'64, .....29 ........64, Qf1f64,'41'6d. .73. .56, 142, . ..'. v .......'. 4, 47, 68, .'.'.'.'.'1ia6i ....56, . ..... 56. ....6s, 99, h. l.L. 5.6. . ...........73, 37, 64, 89, I46, .36, 37, 56, II9, Dorland, Roberl ...... .... . .... 7 3, Dougherly, Meredilha Drake, Connie ....... Dresback. Diane .... Dudey, Don ..... Duerksen, Mary .... Duerksen, Tim .... Dullield, Jim ...... Duggins, Joan .... Dumler, J. R. ....... . nn ..,.. .... 6 9, .....69, . . . . .64, ...69, I48, U '. '. '. '. 51.1 .'... l... 62, 37, Dunlap, Mary Jane .... .... 3 4, Dunlap, William... Dunn, Marcia ..... Durham, Wayne... Dvorak, Janel ..... Earle, Sfephen .... Ealon, Carol ...... Eaves, Maynard ..... Ebersole, Ronnie .... Eberl, Ron ....... Eck, Larry ...... Eddy. Lynn .....,. Edminsler, Pal .... Edwards, Brooks... Edwards, Sharon. .. Edwards, Wilda .,... Eharl, Janice .... Elco, Ronald .... Elder, Carolyn .... Ellioll, Nancy ..... Ellioll, Pal ...... Ellioll, Roberl ..... Elmore, Cal ....... Elmore, Vickie ..... Emmons, Elizabelh. Enns, James ....... Ensz, Georgia ..... Epp, Bob ......... Erdwien, Kermil. .. Ernsl, Norman ..... Eshelman, Marlin .... Eshelman, Ronald.. Eubanks, Belly .... Eulsler, Roland... Evans, Berl ....... Evans, Everell ..... Evans, Kay ...... Ewall, Nancy .... Fackler, Dennis .... Fairleigh, Gilberl.. Fankhauser. Tom .... Farr, Miller ....... Farris, Kellon ..... Fasl, Chesler ..... Felzien, Gerald .... Ferguson, Chrisline ..... Ferguson, Kalhleen Ferguson, Mary... Fenn, Sally ........ Ferman, Mike. .. Ferrons, Sieve ..... Fields. Roger ..... File, Roger .,... Fischer, Bruce ..... Filch, Carolyn... Flagg, Nancy ..... Flanders, Larry .,.. Fleming, Quenlin.. Flelcher, Conslance. . . .. Flelcher, Reginald. Flynn, Andi ......... Ford, Allred ........ Forquer, Roberl ..... Forsee, Signe ..... Forlney, Kennelh.. Fosler, Allon ...... Fosler, George .... Fosler, Janel .... Fouls, Larry ..... Fox, Donald ....... Frances, Lynn ..... Francis, Margarel. Francis, Mary ..... Frazier, James ..,.. Frederick, Sandra.. Frenlz, Suzanne .... Froelke, Gerald... Fry, Gary ......... Fry, Waller ....... Fuller, Judy ....... Fullerlon, Marshall. Funk, Charles ..... Funk, Fred .... Funk, John .... Funk, Judy .... .....47, 69. .........56, I7I ...I69, '64 .......50, ....33, 69,' 86, ....69, I48. .......73. ....56 I92 69. .....69 I58 56, 73, III, I46. ...I78, ...l73, .....69, 11'.i6i .' fri, ...I54, I ....69, I f f f fri, '1 .. f f.'4fi,' 79, .29 64 1.96. 66. gg.. 641 64. 64, .34, .0.2.I ..69, 73. I62 . .69, 462 52, 34, 64, 17. 69, 09, '56, 73, 69, 56, 66. Qibl so 74,' 69. I54 203 I73 .56 I93 I92 I84- l58 20I .3I I87 200 I58 I92 I94 I48 I78 I94 I8I 204 I99 I99 I87 I92 I88 l50 I95 I92 .29 I82 202 I09 I60 I84 73 .69 205 I56 I99 I58 I66 I07 .56 I58 I44 ISI .69 I94 lOl l85 I96 I95 I77 205 205 I07 I82 .73 I88 I5O I82 I95 .64 .33 l85 I99 .69 I82 .4I .65 .20 I86 .56 73 I9I .69 .73 I54 I44 .56 I85 I56 .56 I80 Funk, Sharon. .. Fuqua, Rob .... Gailey, Nick ..... Galliarl, Allen .... Galloway, Judy .... Ganzer, Suzanne... Garcia, Richard... Gardner, Sam ..... Garland, Jack ..... Garnell, Sheldon.. ....69, I46 .......69 ......I78 ....69, I42 ........65, l50 ............I97 69, I58, l78, I79 ............I89 Garrison, David ..., ........... 6 5, l54 Garrison, Mike .... Garver, Glynda.. Gales, Jane. .. Gales, Merle ..... Gegen, Marilyn... Geisl, Roberl ...... Gelbach, Charyl. .. George, Buernis. .. George, Linda... George, Pally ..... Gerbrandl, Carl. .. Gerdes. Deanna... German, lrl ........ Gerslner, Grace... Geumann, Nancy.. Gierlz, Fred ....... Gill, Hugh ....... Gill, Sam ...... Gire, Terry .... Gish, Dale ..... Glaser, Jerry ..... Glaves, Jack ..... Gleason, Joan... Glenn, Bob .... Glynn, Pal ....... Godbold, Dell ..... Golden, Glenda .... Good, Harold... Good, Owen ...... Goodrich, Gay .... Goodwin, Allen .... Gordon, Carolyn.. Goss, Nancy ..... Gould, Imogene.. Grabendike, Don. Grace, David .... Grace, James .... Grace, Sue .... Graf, Jim ....... Graham, Ellen .... Graham, Janyce. .. Granl, Bill ....... Grauel, Charles .... Gray, Glenda .... Gray, Linda ...... Green, Allen ...... Greenberg, Gary.. Greene, Rulh ...... Greene, Torn ...... Greenwood, Mike.. Greep, Clare ..... Greiner, Joyce .... Grilfilhs, Richard.. Grim, Terri ........ Grose, Larry ..... Grove, Curlis .... Grove, Daniel .... 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I94 Guhr, Larry ....... .. ..202 Guidry, Terry ..... .... l 78 Guslalson, Thurman .... ..... 6 9 Gulhridge, Jone. .. ....... . .57 Gulhrie, Karen .... ...... 7 4, l50 Gulhrie, Roberl .... .... .... 6 9 , I82, I84 Haag, Gerald ..... ................ 7 4, l54 Hadsall, Karen .... .................... 7 4 Hager, Jackie... .... 65, IO9, I46, I86, I87 Haines, Tom ..... .......... 3 3, 69. Hale, Jeff ..... Hale. John... I82 ..........I84 ........I93 Hales, William .... Haley, Danny ..... Hall, Carol ..... Hall, Charles... Hall, Gail ,... Hall, Jack .... . Hall, Kafhy .... Hall, Kenf .... Hall, Laura ..... Hall, Marvin .... Hall, Sandra ..... Ham1lfon, Carl .... Hamker, Saralou. . Hammer, Bob ,..... Hammond, Barbara. .. Hammond, Gary ..... Hampfon, Jolene. . Hancock, Dale .... Hanks, Karen .... Hanna, Nancy ........ Hanna, Sylvia ..... Hansa, Markefa.57 Hansen, Sharon ...... Harader, Doran .... . . . Harden, James .... Hardin, Gary ..... Hardfen, James .... Hardy, Diane ..,.. 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I87 60, I86, Phares, Alan .... Phares, Rod ...,.. Phibbs, Charlene .... Phillips, Glenda.. Phye, Larry ..... Pickell, John .... Pinkerlon, Jim Pinkslalf, Alan .... Pipkin, David .... Pilfman, Sue ..... Pills, Roger ...... Pills, Sondra ..... Plurkowski, Roberl. Poe, Judy ........ Poland, Lee ,.... Pomodoro, Karrole .... Pond, Eugene .... Pond. Mary Jane. Pond, Pamela ...... . Pope, James ...... Porler,,Sheila ,. Poslier, Pam ..... Poller, Doyle ..... Poller, Michael..i Powell, Claud .... Powell, Jonalhan.. Powell, William... Preskorn, Barbara. Preslon, Don ,.... Price, Gary ,..... Price, Karen .... Prideaux, Loa ..... Prince, Gary ,.... Pringle, Walf .... Prokes, Judilh .... Prouly, Diana ..... Pumpelly, Barbara. Purvis, Slanley .... Pulnam, Ray ....... . Pulnam, Roberl. .. Radcliff, Bruce... Raflerly, Andrew. Rahr, Augusl ..... Raines, Reifa .... Ralslon, Eugene. . Ramey, Sleve ..... Ramey. Sue ...... Ramsey, Beverly. . Ramsey, Louis ..... Randall, Sally .... Randsdall, Chad.. 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Sieberf, Paul ...... Siedhofl, Beverly... Sieger, James ...... Siegrisl, Sharon. .. Siems, Linda ...... Siler, Kaye ........ Silverman, Bernard. Simcox, Lois J. .... . Sinclair, John .... Singer, Claude .... Sinning, Vicky A.... .. ....... 7I, 'QIbbfiif4i .. . . .29, 7I, .24, 6l .. .. .7I .. . .Ib.9. .I.51. .........76, Sipes, Doug ...... .... 7 I, Skaer, Richard .... .. .7I, Skach, LuAnn .... ............. Skeans, Paul ..... ............... Smilh, Alice M.. . . .... 6l, I45, I93 Smilh, Charles . .. ......... .... Smilh, Chesler D.. .. .... 6l, l83, IS4, Smilh, Darold ..... ......... I OI, Smilh, Dennis R. .... ...... I O5 Smilh, Jean .... .. ......... .. Smilh, Linda .... ............. Smilh, Roberl ..... .... 3 3, 67, 76, Smilh, Slewarl .... ......... 7 l, Smilh, Vernon .... .... 6 7, I59, Smilh, Todd ....... ....... 7 6, Snapp, Judy ......... .... 5 I, 67 Snodgrass, Roberf .................... 6I, Snook, Dana ........................... Snyder, Debbie ....... 37, 67, IO9 I49, I8I Snyder, Mike .... .................. Soller, Barb .... .. .... 67, I49, Songer, Glenn .... ....... 7 6, Sorenson, Pal' .... .................. Souler, John M. ....................... . Spann, Lee ........... 43, 49, 6l, IS9, l85 Sparrow, Judilh ...................... 67, Spears. Charles .................. 6I, IO7 SpHhnan.BeHy ....... 42,62,IO9,I47,I92 Spillman, William ............... ...76, Sproul, Marcia ......................... Sfaals, Donila .... ...... Slaflord, Jerry ...... .... 7 I, Slallord, Joseph .... Slahl, Gary ...... ................. Slalder, Lee ......................... l7l Slallworlh, Dave ........ I69, I70 Slanbrough, Conslance ............ , iii Sfandley, Marie ......... ............... Slanfield, Nancy ....... ....... Slangarone, Bill .... .... l I9, Slansky, Billie .... Slark, Sid ........ Slarkey, Gary ...... Slarfzman, Tyrone .... Slearman, Glenna .... Slearman, Gwyna... Slearns, Gayle ..... ...... Slecher, Julie ...... ..... .... .7l l62, I64 Slanley, Eddie .... ......... jlisif 76, I09 Sledry, Richard ...... ....... 2 9 Slellens, Kennelh ..... .......... 7 6, I55 Slein, Barbara ...... .................. Slein, Cafherine ,........ 7l, IO7, I7l, l9l Sfeinman, JoAnne .................... 62 Slemple, Gary C. .... .......... 7 l, IS9 Sfephen, Lewis . , . .. . Siephens, Azey ..,.. Sfephens, Beazy .,.. Sfephens, Gary ........ ,... Slephens, Sharon ......,. ..... ...ffQfffisi 52, 7I Sfephenson. Hal W, Jr. .... ......... . Slevens, David E.. Slevens, Johnnie.. Slevens, Judi A... Slevens, Meredilh Slevens, Sandra L. Slinson, Janice, .. Slinson, Judy J... ....67,lOl, Turner, Carolyn .... Turner, Linda .... Turner, Roger .... Tyler. Ron ..... . Sllla, W. L. .,... . Slone, Michael B.. . .. Slover, Pamela A.. . . . Slrail, Karen ..... Slralman, Bob. . .. Slreeler, John ...... Slriegel, Mary A.. Slrong, John ..... Slroul, William L.. . .. Slruble, Larry J... Slruble, Thomas A.. .. Sluckey, Terrance. Slucky, Michael .... Slucky, Sa nd ra .... Slull, Shirley ...... Slullken, Ray ..... Slurgell, David. .. Suiler, Jerry ..... Sullivan, Richard .... Summers, Gerald . Summerville. Sleve .... Sulclille, Richard. Sulclille, Terry .... Sullon, Garnis . .. Sullon, Marilyn... Sulula, Anna ......... Sweney, Kalhleen. Swink, Jay ....... Symes, Connie Taggarl, Diana... Taggarl, Mary Talboll, Marvin . Tanner, Carol .... . Tanner, David .... Talro, Monly .... Taylor, Belly .... Taylor, John .... Taylor, Ken ..... Taylor, Merrily .... Taylor, Rod ...... Tearney, Mike .... Tennissen, Ronald. Terrons, Sleve .... Thelman, Janel. .. Thiel, Linda ...... Thoman, Lila ..... Thomas, Danny... Thomas, Earl ..... Thomas, Jay .... Thomas, Larry .... . Thomas, Mary ..... Bill Thompson, .... Thompson, Claudia.. Thompson, Dennis .... Thompson, John.. Thompson, Jonene .... Thompson, Judi.. Thurslon, Babbs ..... Tindle, Roland .... Tilus. James .... Todd, Anila ...... Toews. James ....... Tomline, Jo Anne. Tomlin, Sylvesler .... Tonlz, Daniel ...... Torneden, Jana. .. Towsley, Charlene. Tracy, Dennis. ..... . Tracy, Glenn ..... Tracy, Lyle .... Travis, Emily .... Travis, John ...... Trombold, Lynn...i.i. Troslle, Keilh ..... Troslle, Marvin... Troull, Wesley . .. Trovillo, Linda .... Troy, Roger ...... Tuckwin, Jerry .... Tuckwin, Tom ..... ...........67, I55 I6I, I74 Ill, I8l .........62, I93 .....3I, 72, I87 .........I95 ...72, I55 .....76. l80 ....62, I96, I98 .......72, I57 .......I84- .....43, 62, I88 Udow, Madeline ...... Umscheid, Kaly ... Unruh, James .... Valadez, Gabriel ..... Valenline, Tom .... Vancamp, John .... Vancil, Barbara ...... Vandaveer, Judy ..... Vanderheiden, Dennis. Vanderholl, John ..... VanKeuren, Roberl .... Vanos, Chris ......... Van Sickle Elaine ..... .....32,I83,I84 ...........l96 .....67,I55 ....l93,I94 ....76,I92 ......29 .....76 .... .29 ...67,I55 .... .62 .. ... I90 ....72,I57 ....72,I6I .....62 .. .... 203 ......29,76 .....76, IO9 .. ..... 62 ....I92 ...2O0 .....76 ..,.72,I59 ...76,l5I .....67 .....67 .....I94 .....76,I57 ......I78,l79 ...I8O,I89,2OO ............l90 ....67,I57,202 ...........72 .........I88 ....29 ....3l ...I86 ....76 ...I89 ....I99 ....72,I82 ....3I,I43 .... ....I88 .....29, I92 .....77, I6l ., ..... 62 ...62,I8O .. ..... 77 ...77,I89 ... .72, I55 .. ..... 72 ..... ....I92 .........77,I53 ....72,I45,I90 .......29, l85 .....67,l6I ....... .....67 ....62,I93,I94 ........47, 62 ...........62 ....72,I55,I78 ......... ....I9I .....72 ...77,IlI, I49,I8I 32,53.l59,I83.I84 .............33,62 ................202 ....62,I45,I93,2OI ......... .77,I6I .......l78, I79 ....l78, I79 VanValkenburgh, Lindai Veon, Jim ........ ... Verdier, Bernard ..... Vickery, Kenl .... Vilel, Richard ..... Vilz, Charlolle ..... Vogl, Phyllis .... Volbrechl, Dean... Vopal, Frank ........ Vorderslrasse, Gwen. .. Vosburgh, Joe ....... Volh, Lyle , ....... . W Wagner, James ..... Waid, Crandall ....... Wainwrighl, David .... Waldeck, Gene ..... Walden, Tom. . . .. Wallon, Bruce ..... Walker, Karen ..... Walker. Norman ..... Walker, Wayne .... Wallace, Belly .... Wallace, Fred ..... Wallace, Lanny .... Wallace, Ouenlin.. Wallace, Warren ..... Waller, W. ...... . Walls, Tom ...... Wallers, Berl .... Wallers, Pele ..... Wallon, Bruce .... Ward, Bob ...... Ward, John .... Ward, Joyce ..... Ward, Richard ...... Ward, Richard L. .... . Ward, Sue Ann .... Ward, Sylvia ..... Ward, Z. D.. .. Ware, Gayle ..... Ware, James ...... Warner. Colleen ..... Warren, Elizabelh .... Warren. Jane ........ Warlon, Diane .......... Washinglon, Roberl ..... Wasinger, Gerald ....... .....72, l5I, ....67, I4-5, 2OI ......67, l5l ........67, I6I .....77, I35, I55 .....I94 ....,..77 .....67, I57 ........I99 ......72, l59 ....67, l89, I97 ........l43, I86 I59 ....33, 52, 67, I82 ....67, I59, l9O .....77, I57 .......62 ......I92 ...........47, Sl I82 ...........33, .67, I6I, IB4, l93 l6I .....62, I4-9, I93 ..........l92 72 .....67, I59, l9l .....34, 37, IO9 ..........I99 ...I48, I96 ....72, I82 ......I94 ,....52 ....77, I4-5 ........I95 ....72, I6l ......I93 ...,77, l59 ....72, I82 ........I86 ....72, I82 ......l62 ....77, I59 .....62 ....IOl ....I59 ....I74 .....62 ....I93 ...........I99 I93 .....72, I47,I8l I80 .........62, I6I .........77. ISI I94 . ...63. I49, I87, Waskiewkz, Jim ............. Wassweiler, Janna... .37, Wassweiler, Karen. .... Walkins, Judy ...... Weber, Charles... Weber, Damon .... Websler, Dallas... Websler, Myron... Weddle, Ronald .... Wedel, Reba ..... Weiss, Pam .... Weiss, Sharon .... Welch, Vicloria .... Weldon, Dee ...... Weldon, Hazel ..... Wells, Fred ...... 223 49, .........72, I49 ....I8I ......IB5 .........77, I57 63, I47, I94, 200. 203,224 ....72, I92 .......72 ....I96 ....l93 .....77 .........77. l59 .....67, l45, l92 ..29, 47, 72, I43 ........IlO, I4-3 .....77, IO9, I5I .....72, I4-9. l8I .29, 63, l09, I87 .........77. I59 Welsh, Besse ..... Welsh, Gale ...... Wenlz, Roberl .... Weslon, Carolyn. . Welhinglon, Wilma .... Wheel, George ...... ...77, I6I, Wheeler, Vickie ...... ...... 7 2, Whisller, Ronald ..... .... 7 7, While, Eula ....... ........ While, Harvey ,.... .... 7 2, IO7, While, Roberl ..... .... 7 2, Whilelield, Joy ...... .. . I89. Whilehead, Donna ..... ....... Whilehead, Ellis ..... .... 3 2, Whilney, Charles .... ..,. 7 7, Whill, Norma ....... .......,.... Whorl, Linda ......... .............. Wiblilzhouser, Kay ..... .... 2 9.77, I43, Wiens, Edwin ........ ..... 6 3, I94, Wilen, Jack ....... .......... Wiles, Linda ..... .... 7 7, Wilkes, Barbara .... .... 7 7, Wilkey, Sharon ...... ..... Williams, David... ... Williams, Denny... Williams, James ..... .... 7 7, Williams, Joe ....... ........ 7 2, Williams, Karen. .... ............ Williamson, Keilh.. ...72, IOS, Willig, Danny ....... ........ 5 3, Wilson, Adolph... ..... .. .. Wilson, James ..... ........ 6 7, Wilson, Jerry .... ........... 6 3, Wilson, Kaye... .34, 45, 63 Wilson, Larry .... ......... 7 2, Wilson, Leona. .. ...... .. .. Wining, Jean .... .... 6 7, Winkler, Dana ..... .... 7 7, Winsor, Gary ...., ..... Winlers, Jim ........ Winlers, Russell ..... . . . Wing, Dwighl ..... ....... Wilhrow, Leslie ..... ......... Willman, Julie ..... .... 7 2, I49 Wolcoll, Milly .... .......... Woll, Donald .... .... 6 3, IO7 Woll, Millon ...,.... ......... Wood, Roger ..... ........ 7 7 Woodard, Theodore .......... Woodman, Bobbie ........... 77, Ill, I Woodman, June ..... 67, Ill, I33. I49, l8l Woodson. Wilberla .................. Worl, Li Worrell, nda .................. Bob ...... Wrighl, Charles... Wrighl. Dennis .... Wrighl, Gary ..... Wrighl. Linda .... Wrighl, Nancy .... Wrighl. Wuller, Wursl, Rick ..... Mary ...... . Eve rll ..... Wyler, Calherine.. Yarberry, Linda... Yarbrough. Lyndell .... Yauk, Irene ....... Yoke, Joe ......... Young, David ..... Young, Jean...... Youngers, Peler. .. Zaliros, Manny .... Zaia, Janel ........ Zieger, Carol ....... Zimmerman, John.. Zimmerman, Julie.. Zele, Judy ........ Zelsman, Jack .,... Zyskowski, Alex .... Zyskowski. Judilh.. 6.3.1 . 1. I6 . . ...72, 63 I9 'Ai 49 ........63 ii' ii, 'i 77 .5.I. 72 63, 77 09 72, ....77,i 'fsrfil' ..I62. I 67 57, 64 Orgonizolions lndex A cappella Choir... AIEE-IRE .......... Alpha Chi Omega .... Alpha Kappa Psi ..... Alpha Phi ........ Angel Flighl' ........... .. Army Blues ......,........... Arnold Air Sociefy ............. Associaled Women Sfudenfs .... ASME ...................... ASTME ......,... . . . . . Band ........ Baplisl .......... .... Bela Thela Pi .............. Brennam Dorm Council ..... Campus Acfivilies Cenler, . , Canlerbury Club ......... Cheerleaders .........,.... Chrislian Science Club ..... Debale ................. Della Delia Della ...... Della Gamma ....... Della Sigma Rho ..... Delia Upsilon ....... Drum Majors ........ Egghead Week .......... Engineering Council ........ Engineering Honor Socieiy .... Film Sociefy ............... Gamma lola Chi ............. Grace Wilkie Dorm Council ..... Honor Men .....,................ lnclependeni Sludenls Associalion.. lnduslrial Arls Club ............ IAS ..........,......... . . lnslifule of Logopedics ...., lnler-Fralernily Council ..... Kappa Della Pi .......... Kappa Kappa Psi... .. Kappa Phi ........ Kappa Pi ..... KMUW ..... Madrigals ... MENC ........ Mikrolrosmos ..... Morfar Board ..,.. Mu Phi Epsilon ........... NAACP ..............,... Nalional Collegiafe Players .... Newman Club ............. Orchesis ................ Panhellenic .. Parnassus ...... Pep Council .... Pershing Rifles .... Phi Delia Thela ...,. Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia. Scabbard and Blade .... Sigma Alpha Ela ...... Sigma Gamma Tau.. Sigma Phi Epsilon. .. SNEA ......,.... Spanish Club ..,,..... , .... Sludenl Courl .............,... Sfudenl Governmenf Associalion. . . Sludenl Publicalions Board ...... Sunflower ................ . . Tau Bela Sigma ............ Twirler .........,.........., Uniled Chrisiian Fellowship .... Universily Universily Chorus ............ Debaling Sociely .... Universily Players ............ U niversily Singers ....,..... Universily Symphony ,........ Women's Recreaiion Associalion Young Democrals ,........... Young Republicans .... . . YWCA... Zefa Phi Ela ...... 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