Wichita State University - Parnassus Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

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Fall enrollment showed that 1,324 new students were enrolled, bringing the total enrollment to nearly 7,000. The year 1964 is important for another reason. It is the last year the Uni- versity will be known as the University of Wichita. Beginning in July, 1964, the University will be Wichita State University, having been included in the state system in the spring of 1963. This adds impetus to the growth of an already thriving University. W V in Qi E i Y K Y 5 CCNTENTS Faculty University Groups Class Pictures Organizations Sports Student Life Queens Greeks Advertising, Index 1 2 26 62 98 I 32 1 60 209 222 246 SUE SCHROCK Edi+or-in-Chief BARBARA ASHCROFT Managing Edifor DAVENA RIGEL Organizanons JULIE CHAMPLIN Sororify Edifor KELLY YENSER Sporfs Ediior MARILYN MINOR Index Edifor DAVE BARNETT PI'1o+ograpI1y Edifor JOE RAY Phofographer LINDA REAGAN Freshman Edifor DAVE PIPKIN Business Manager CONNIE SEARS Feafures Edifor BRUCE WALTON Frafernify Edifor LINDA YARBERRY Assis+an+ Sporfs GEORGIA ENSZ Assisfanf Index LYNN KINCHELOE Senior Edi+or KAREN HART Junior Edifor MARGIE SPANGLER Sophomore Edi+or THE BEGINNING OF fx THE YEAR M466 Mg FILL mn mums sein: P .pit '35, VY, L 'Xyk 5' vw .F 3, 3 'aff gm, nw fo X D fs E ww' W 10 qu, , u fiffrez, The beginning ofthe year is a special time. It enters with bubbling en- thusiasm and unflagging interest. The campus dons a new look every fall with new faces, new buildings, new events. The excitement of rush week, the grueling task of registration, the fun of meeting new people at the Yell-ln, the greetings in the CAC, and most important, the academic challenges of a new semester make the beginning of the year the most exciting, chal- lenging, enioyable time of the year. Q K .W K ,, Discussing their summer trip to Sweden is President Lindquist's family: Beth, l5, Presi- dent Lindquist, Mrs. Lindquist, and Kempton, IO. President Lindquist offers time ond services to students, foculty Selected by the Board of Regents to suc- ceed Dr. l-larry F. Corbin, who resigned in May of l963, Dr. Emory Lindquist is the fifth president of the University. A Phi Beta Kappa, former Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University in England. and former president of Bethany College at Lindsborg, Dr. Lindquist was.University Professor at W.U. Dr. Lindquist received his A.B. degree from Bethany College. I-le was awarded a BA. degree with honors from Oxford in I933 and received an M.A. degree there in l937. ln I94l, he received his PhD. degree from the University of Colorado. In a special message to the students, Dr. Lindquist expresses his own enthusiasm for the I963-64 school year: The calendar of a university year is filled with a variety of events and activities. The pattern is rich in individual and group interests. The days accumulate into weeks and months as another milestone is added to the tradition of the years. This volume of Parnassus records by picture and word the march of events during the year. While capturing the immediate, it records a story that will be cherished across the years. Moreover, this last volume of the Parnassus in the history of the University of Wichita has special interest as we stand on the threshold of entering the era of Wichita State University. My colleagues on the faculty and staff ioin me in expressing our pleasure in being an in- timate part of the account transmitted to succeeding generations through these pages. We extend our cordial greeting and good wishes now and across the years. Sincerely yours, President Lindquist GLENN GARDNER DR. HUGO WALL Vice Presidenf for Academic Affairs Vice Presiderfr of Operafions DR. WORTH FLETCHER AND MRS. LAURA CROSS Regisfrar and Assisfanf Regisfrar MRS. NAN TONTZ AND GILFORD JONES Secrefary and Head of +he Employmenf Bureau 14 BOB DONALDSON Coordinafor of Afhlefics DR. LARRY JONES Direcfor of Finance President's Staff performs services benefitting University v ,,+ MISS BEULAI-I MULLEN I RICHARD PAYNE Director ot Public Relations s JOI-IN M. G-ADDIS Director ot'tI1e Physical Plant 1 I Chairman ot Teacher Placement f wiffv ' . ,fs E f , , VV f vm x Q f N , 4 , DR. GEORGE CGMSTOCK, MISS ELIZABETH GANE MRS. JOSEPI-IINE EUGATE Coordinator ot Men's Activities, Asst. to Dean ot Women, Dean ot Women MISS LINDA PLOTT - .my .wi-14, . f K -5 Secretary to the President 'Zigi . 1, . .I f-A s 'GL ta , it .gk XB DR. EMORY LINDQUIST PresidenT oT WichiTa UniversiTy Boa rd of Regents is given voTe of Thonks ond oppreciofion As oT June 30, l963, The WichiTa Board oT Re- genTs will be no more. The goal They have sTrived Tor will become a realiTy-WichiTa will be in The sTaTe sysTem. This UniversiTy, indeed, owes a big Thanks To These individuals Tor Their service To The sTudenTs and The TaculTy. Thanks To Them The UniversiTy has added Two more new buildings To iTs campus This year-The educaTion building and The chapel. Thanks To Them The Commons has been remodeled. Thanks To Them The UniversiTy will conTinue To grow and Turnish TuTure collegiaTes wiTh a place To learn, maTure and prepare Tor Their TuTures. Thank you Board oT RegenTs Tor WichiTa STaTe UniversiTy. 3 1 in ww ,,, . WichiTa Board of RegenTs, picfured leTT To righT, are: Paul LindquisT: Dr. D. Cramer Reed: secreTary To The president Linda SThSdyBkS BldKThl EdT P dTE yPlTTJdgRbTMT dS B 1 ine nc: am roung a Zen mis on resi en mor O I U S O Sf Of' OFI GFI . FGHDBH. Institute of Logopedics continues to grow cmd give help The Institute ot Logopedics, under the direction ot Dr. Martin F. Paimer, continues to grow, bringing more and more handi- capped chiIdren under its spreading wings. Known world-wide, the Institute directs its ettorts in three maior tieids-correction ot speech handicaps, teacher training and research in speech problems. Founded in I934, under the auspices ot Wichita University, the Institute is the tore- most Ieader in its tield. DR. MARTIN F. PALMER Director ot the Institute ot Logopedics A trained physical therapist helps and teaches young Jett how to Iearn to controi his muscles. The main building at the Institute ot Logopedics turnishes ciassroom space and admin- istration ottices tor the increasing enroIIment ot students. DR. JAMES K. SOURS Dean oT The College oT Liberal ArTs DR. ALLAN' CRESS Chairman oT The German Deparjrmeni M S DR. JQT-lN GREEN Chairman oT The French DeparTmenT Liberal Arts offers varied fields of sfudy Under The slcillTul hand oT Dr. James K. Sours, The EairmounT College oT Liberal ArTs and Sciences conTinues To qrow, oTTering more Than 600 courses in general educaTion To The ever-increasing number oT college sTudenTs. The curriculum is divided inTo The Three basic areas oT humaniTies, naTural sciences and social sciences, Bachelor oT ArTs and Bachelor oT Science are conTerred in This college. Liberal ArTs oTiers a Tirm Toundae Tion upon which can be builT more special- ized Tield oT sTudv and endeavor. wi LESLIE BLAKE Chairman oT The Speech DeparTmenT ANTHONY GENOVA Chairman oT Philosophy DeparTmenT - ww-Q, DR. EUGENE SAVAlANG Chairman of lhe Spanish Deparlmenf Ama. DR. HENRY PRONKO DR. J. R, BERG Chairman of lhe Geology Deparlmenl DR. ROSS TAYLOR Chairman ol American Civilizalion Chairman ol The Psychology Deparlmenl DR. ALVIN SARACHEK Chairman of The Biology Deparlmenl DR. MARSHALL E. RUCHTE Chairman of Jrhe Malhemalics Deparlmenl K X. MKXYG I9 DR. DONALD COWOILL Chairman of lhe Sociology Deparlmenl isa gg T 1. EE ff R A il ' of ,wa l rx I ' Q' .r K fx.. J -- Msfi if' DR. WALTER MERRILL Chairman of lhe English Deparlmenl R ,R A Q ii: , i K . if mg, L ,, , ., lm ..... L A DR. ROBERT v. CHRISTIAN Chairman ol lhe Chemislry Deparlmenl DR. ROBERT ERAZER PAUL OERHARD Chairman ol lhe Hislory Deparlmenlr Chairman of 'rhe Journalism Deparlmenl DR. CORNELIUS COTTER Chairman of lhe Polilical Science Depl u,' ' ' sf-wqg . L, L55 wr , 5,5 gg 1 R gm Ula. 11 ik! ' . ,. nit? aff riff rw., 'gg kxkiaimidi ' Qgvf 2 S farm t -l--R tl 'f' 1 'ln Q s 4 9 a b 1 0 n Q n v 1 Q 0 Q 1 4 i . 1 1 1 1 DR. JOHN BREAZEALE iii .,... Chairman of lhe Physics Deparlmenl sl ,. 'ii Qi, wi ,Y Smit , , A , , ,qs ff 1 fr .. A- ww ig MR V I wal' 'wi if ' -,.. an 945. earn' R-. College of Education produces Teachers for growing demand The College ol Educalion, guided by Dean Jackson O. Powell, provides a curricu- lum lo lrain sludenls for leaching careers al The elemenlary and secondary levels. This school olllers courses leading lo a baccalaureale degree, and lo programs in school adminislralion, special educalion and sludenl personnel. Masler degrees, desig- naled as Masler ol Educalion and lvlasler ol Science Educalion, are offered lor lur- lher sludy. DR. JACKSON O. POWELL Dean of 'rhe College ol Educalion he ' . ssr. K ..,f,l' .xl ...-lii 1 le asw1c1'1'i'l'- A ' 5 DR. KENNETH NICKEL gg ,iisimmum s , Direclor of Sludenl Teaching K gi DR. ROBERT lvl. HOLMER Chairman of lvlen's Physical Educalion EDGAR L. WEBB Head of lnduslrial Educalion DR. GLADYS TAGGART Chairman of Women's Physical Educalion 2l College of Engineering prepores the sfudenl for the spoce cage The College of Engineering, under lhe leadership ol Dean Kennelh Razalc slrives lo develop sludenls in some specialized ca- pacily in lhe engineering field. This College is divided inlo seven de- parlrnenls ollering loachelor degrees in Aeronaulical Engineering, Eleclrical Engle neering, lnduslrial Engineering, and lvle- chanical Engineering. A lVlasler's degree is olllered in Aeronaulical Engineering, which shows The slress lhal 'is pul on lraining slu- denlrs lor lhe space age. COLON DUNN Eleclrical Engineering E. l-l. BUTLER lnduslrial Engineering College of Business seeks new horizons in complex world The College oT Business AdminisTraTion and lndusTry, under The direcTion oT Dean Jack l-leysinger, oTTers various programs oT sTudy Tor persons who are inTeresTed in enTering Today's complex business world, as well as communiTy liTe. This college oTTers a Two-year curriculum in secreTarial Training, as well as The regular Tour-year program and graduaTe courses. Bachelor oT Business AdminisTraTion and Bachelor oT Science oT Business AdminisTra- Tion are oTTered Tor TurTher educaTion. JACK D. i-TEYSINGER Dean oT The College oT Business AdminisTraTion T I ' -'QQ- -,za ,,.i nn ' ' T' ls , '-fri?-Tm DR CURTISE WOOD PAYE M. RICKETTS T-lead oT SecreTarial Training wth E - D if FRAN D. JABARA Head O T e Conomlc epamimen T-lead oT The AccounTing DeparTmenT l-lead oT ROBERT LEWIS AdminisTraTion DeparTmenT DR. J. R. BERG Dean ot University College Continuing Ed.,Graduate, University College assist students in accomplishing goals Dr. J. R. Berg, Dean ot University Col- lege, is responsible tor a large portion ot college students-the treshman class. Uni- versity College otters new students basic courses in many areas ot study. This gives the student a chance to tind his major tield ot study without wasting valuable hours and money toward tilling requirements. The College ot Continuing Education, a division ot University College, has admin- istrative tacilities tor students who are not enrolled in any other college. This college was set up in i952 and is not a degree- granting college. The Graduate School, under Dean l-lugo Wall, otters a lviaster's degree in eight tields ot study. DR. HUGO WALL Dean ot Graduate School i i MEL MOORHOUSE Large classes in University College necessitate the use ot Commons Asst +0 me Dean of Universgfy College auditorium. 24 Fine Arts College encomposses both orf, music The Coiiege OT Fine Aris consisis of The School of Music and The Deparimeni of Ari, boih under The direciion of Dean Walier Duerksen. The School oi Music offers courses which Jrrain and educale music siudenis who are planning careers in The musical profession. Two degrees are offered-Bachelor of Mu- sic Educaiion and Bachelor of Music. The Ari Deparimenl provides 85 differ- eni courses Tor expression and appreciaiion. This school offers Three degrees. A group of singers waifs in aniicipalion To begin. JAMES KERR Direcior of Band iii c unc., University Scholars excel in Their respective fields One oi ihe iop seniors in engineering This year is James Unruh. Jim has a grade index of 3.375 and is maioring in aeronauii- cal engineering. Science and maih are Jim's minors. Besides being siudious, Jim is a member oi Newman Club, Delia Upsilon Fraierniiy and represenis The School oi Eng gineering in Siudeni Governmeni Associa- Hon. Susan Price Garner has mainiained a grade index of 3.4I8 +o be among ihe iop siudenis in ihe School oi Educaiion. Susan is a Logopedics major and is minoring in elemeniary educaiion. Besides her school duiies, Susan assumes domesiic duiies. She is married io James Garner. ,e,s.s.., W MW I Y N. , ss 4- M..- ' M .,c.,,.,,..,a.4w-s- u JJ dr, V zxv' f. .--. ' V . t , ,Q m 51 as -. A . - M as , if '95 An accounling maior, James lreland is one of lhe lop scholars in lhe School of Marilyn Ochs, a senior in Fine Arls, has a grade index of 3.873. Besides playing lhe violin, Marilyn is a member of Morlar Board and Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music icraier- nilyg she allended +he Music Educalion Na- lional Conference, and belongs lo lhe lnler- varsiiy Chrislian Fellowship. l-ler home is l-loisingion, Kan. Pl' 'II' .M . M. i-'i . 4 mf, kin V , Business Adminislralion. Through his col- lege years Jim has accumulaled a grade poinl index of 3.8I9. Jim is minoring in malh. l-le is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary business lralernily. ' inniiiiiim -: 'E:-..'Esc V , isi , K V. , A A ' V ' fvmw . ss, One of The Top sludenls in Liberal Aris ihis year is iunior Keilh Williamson. Keifh has an accumulaled grade index ol 3909. l-lis major is English and he is minoring in hislory. Keilh is also aclive in Della Sigma Rho, honorary forensics group, and Tau Kappa Alpha. l-le also serves as presiden+ of Jrhe Wichila Universily Debafe Socielry. Mortar Board honors 'rop women on campus Morlar Board, an alliliale of Pi Sigma Alpha, nalional women's honorary group, selecls coeds on lhe basis of scholarship, leadership and service. Morlar Board spon- a sors Egghead Week, which includes discus- sion groups, panel discussions. and a brealc- ? fasl honoring all sludenls wilh a 3.7 grade index or above. lvlorlar Board members also serve as hoslesses for lhe coffee af l-lomecoming and al gradualion and scholarship leas. s 4 NANCY OKERBERC5 Presidenl 326 i .1, f is V l LINDA GEORGE MARILYN OCHS ROBBIE RU DE SUSAN HALL l 2 , Y x GLEN DA GRAY A f Y, 5 2 Q L Q in A VNV' E 1 KAREN BAKER SALLY OLDEN BU R6 ANN KAENIC5 WWW GLENNIE HUMANN siavw KAY DICKENS GASAWAY ,Yi , ,Lg , 29 DENNIS R. SMITH Dennis Smilh is well-lcnown lor his par- licipalion in Universily Thealre produclions and his aclive parr in debale. l-le has been presidenl and vice-presidenl of lnlercollegi- are Forensics and Debale Sociely, member of Della Sigma Rho, forensics honorary, pasl member of Universily Orcheslra. Dennis is majoring in psychology wi1'h minors in Speech, English and Educalion and has a 3.656 grade index. Dennis was also honored as one of live oulslanding senior sludenls who have conlribuled vaslly 'ro WU. 30 Honor Men represent top senior men SAM GILL Sam Gill, a malh maior, is a Gore Scholar al lhe Universily. l-le is a member ol Bela Thela Pi and has a 3.542 grade index. Sam has been very aclive in SGA and CAC Board. l-le is pasl CAC coordinalor, presi- denl and member of CAC Board, and mem- ber ol SGA execulive cabinel. Sam is a member of Pi Mu Epsilon honorary and pasl member of Dorm Council. JIM ARMOUR Jim has a 3.I3I grade index. l-le is a member of Bela Thela Pi social lralernily and lnler-lralernilry Council, ol which he is pas?-presidenl. l-le is secrelary of Alpha Kappa Psi, member ol Young Republicans. Jim also has been very aclive in CAC worlc. l-le has been a CAC coordinalor, Jrreasurer, vice-presidenl of lhe CAC governing Board and lreasurer of SGA. Jim is majoring in business adminislralion. JAMES UNRUH Jim is an aeronaulical engineering maior and officer in Sigma Gamma Tau, lhe honor- ary engineering sociely. l-le is also a mem- ber of Della Upsilon social lralernily, AIAA, Engineering Council, and is currenlly a mem- ber ol Sludenl Governmenl Associalion. Jim has a grade index of 3.457. PAUL LUEKER Paul is maioring in hislory and has a 3.08 grade index. l-le has served as vice-presi- denlr and now presidenl of Phi Della Thela social lralernily. l-le is aclive in campus polilics and Young Democrals. Paul is a member of Pi Sigma Alpha and served on SGA for Jrwo years. I-le is also one of live oulslanding seniors selecled by lhe Univer- sily deans for ou+s+anding conlribulions. JUDY MCRGENSTERN was one oT Two persons responsible Tor organizing The Eng- lish Club. Judy is assisTanT ediTor oT lvlicro- cosmos and has worked on The SunTlower. She likes To Travel and has been To Israel. Among her oTher acTiviTies, Judy is public- iTy chairman Tor NAACP and has helped wiTh disTinguished Tilms being presenTeol on The campus. Judy has a 3.0 grade index. DAVID PIPKIN, a maior in business, is presidenT oT AIESEC. l-le is also a member oT lnTernaTional AssociaTion oT STudenTs in Economics and lndusTry, which Takes an ac- Tive parT in bringing Toreign sTudenTs To America. David belongs To Alpha Kappa Psi, SGA, Flying Club, lnTernaTional STU- denTs Club, and BapTisT STudenT Union. l-le has also served as business manager Tor Parnassus The pasT year. David has a grade index oT 3.58. 32 Outstanding Seniors deserve honor for contributions LasT year a new secTion was added To The Parnassus To honor sTudenTs who had made conTribuTions To The UniversiTy. This year we are happy To help make This a TradiTion in The yearbook by honoring Tive ouTsTand- ing seniors. The sTudenTs were nominaTed by various proTessors. The nominaTions were Then Turned inTo The deans oT The colleges. The deans meT and chose The sTudenTs To be honored. Our Thanks To Them, and congraT- ulaTions and Thanks To These special Tive. . n H i .1 -TT -T iiiaziiswmwm PAUL LOEKER, presidenT oT Phi DelTa 'l'heTa social TraTerniTy, is maioring in hisTory. l-le has been acTive in lnTer-TraTerniTy Coun- cil, NAACP, and played an insTrumenTal parT in WU's move Toward a sTaTe insTiTu- Tion. For Two years Paul served in SGA. DENNIS Slvllll-l, a psychology maior wiTh minors in Speech, English and EducaTion, is very acTive in UniversiTy TheaTre produc- Tions and lnTercollegiaTe Forensics and De- baTe SocieTy, oT which he has been presi- denT and vice-presidenT. l-le is a member oT DelTa Sigma Rho, honorary Torensics Tra- TerniTy, Psi Chi honorary group and pasT member oT The UniversiTy orchesTra. Dennis has a 3.6 grade index. DON JUNQD, a voice maior, has noT only represenTed The UniversiTy well here, buT also in many places where he has sung. Don was one oT a selecT Tew chosen To ap- pear wiTh The SanTa Fe Qpera Company, one oT The TinesT such groups in The UniTed STaTes. l-le has also parTicipaTed in many concerT series Tor The ciTy oT WichiTa as well as iTs UniversiTy. 33 Dave Leach SGA President Carol Campbell SGA Treasurer Student Government takes octive role, voices policies The local Student Government Associa- tion operates to give the student body a voice in academic and social events. The members met every other week in the civic activities center. Sponsors tor SGA were Dr. George Comstock and Dean Josephine Fugate. Mary Ann Hopper SGA Executive Secretary Nancy Anderson SGA Recording Secretary Dan Tontz SGA Vice-President Ala regular Sludenl Governmenl lvleeling, Dave Leacll, Dan Tonlz, Nancy Anderson, Carol Campbell, Dave Croclcell, and Sludenl Governmenl Congress-SITTING: Dave Leach, pres.: Dan Tonlz, vice-pres.: Nancy Anderson, sec., Carol Campbell, lreas., Mary Ann Hopper, ex. sec.: Callna Cowqill, proporlional represenlalive. SECOND ROW: David Pipkin, Karen Sue Balmer, liberal arls rep.: Belly Dixon, liberal arls rep., Jane Gales, oroporlional rep.: Pally Bonner, educalion Dave Piplcin discuss plans lor llme Red Cross Blood Drive. rep.: Connie Howell, proporlional rep.: Pal Beclcord, proporlional rep. Virginia Sclloonover, educalion rep., Dr. George A. Comsloclc, sponsor THIRD ROW: Dave Crockell, Bob Cook, business rep., James Unrull enqr. rep.: Jim Waskiewiq, Ben Canlrell, enqr. rep.g Jolmn Morlon, pro- porlional rep. SAM GILL CAC Presidenl Members of CAC Program Board are STANDING: Dennis l-l. Tracy, coordina- lori SEATED: Mrs. Marjorie Palriclc, alum. reprcsenlaliveg Tom Seiqle, vice-presh denl, coorcllnalorg Clwarles Bally lacully advlsory Marshall Williams, assislanl di- reclor. MARSHALL WILLIAMS Assislanl Direclor WILLIAM GLENN Dlrecfor Campus Activities Center program boa rd heads activities The Campus Activity Center, tounded in i959, is governed by the CAC Board under the direction ot William Glenn. The board handles l-lippodrome and l-lomecoming and sponsors the Two-Bit Flick, discussion groups and bridge and chess tournaments. CAC Program Board Members continued: STANDING: Roger E. Winn, marriage student rep.: Dave Leach, SGA president: William Glenn, CAC director. SEATED: Sam Gill, CAC president and coordinator TOM SEIGLE Vice-President The CAC building is one ot the busiest places on campus Quincalee Brown, taculty advisor, Joyce Longren, student rep., Jose- phine Fugate, taculty rep.: Mary Ann l-topper, student body rep. 'C-lu J' Q i 2 'L is V eff ,:,,' 5 L I A' aan i p d: :12 it QLA 1 ,,', L 1, ,h -. fl Q- ' like . GSX ,N Qwj, I - .C his ,s i r , . . 'f' lg i Q g Q3 9 sy. Q., A N . 3 W L Q The before and allerz Don Dewill, Edilor-in-Chief: Dave 1 Croclcell, Business Manager: Doris lvlorlimer, Managing Edilor. if X Paul Gerhard, Sunflower advisor. Sunflower IITFOFITIS students Sludenls pour over lhe lalesl news . . . . . published by 'rhe Sunflower Twice a on Wichita U. ochvifies week. The e+eH lries Els bee+ lo keep The sludenls informed on recenl cam- pus highlighls. Flash Bill Rapps. News Edilor fills Grady Nixon, News Edilor, in on +he lalesl scoops for lhe nexl edilion. ', . ..-if l , ,f 'Xi 2 P A f. 1. S 1253315152 Q ,yes I , e L' M V, H -935:53 -up W? 53, ,V f!4,,,,L V -M i,.'., ' ---my 'Vf2ifRwbL5zfX..m4k-ire.-.-,, .. . ' '4 'MQv wvw14.f.Q,J.Se,,.,A,. V In 4 -Y - M--W-.. fs.,-Mall, ,. , ,M-W,,,,,NMM Gwen Vordersfrasse, Columnist Dave BarneH, Phofographerg Jack Sfein, Desk Edi+org Lorry Brosius, Socie-+y Edifory Joe N ff-f-wfhf-aw-,..-gg M MM, 1'-f we 5, W ' W-uvwfw. Ray, Phofo Ediforg Ted Rinebarger, Spor+s Ediforp Judy Morqensfern, Desk Edifor. 39 CII if SUE SCHROCK, Edifor-in-Chief BARBARA ASHCROFT, Managing Edi+or Members of fine Parnossus sfaif are, STANDING: Kelly Yenser, Sporfs Edirorg David Pipkin, Business Managerg Mariiyn Minor, Index: Connie Sears. Feafure Ediiorg Lynn Kincneioe, Senior Ediiorg Linda Yarberry, Assisfanr Sporrs Ediror, SEATED: Dave Barnefr, Phofoqraphy Edi+or: Davena Riqel, Orqanizafions Ediiorg Juiie Ciwarnplin, Sororify Ediiorg Karen Hart Junior Ciass Ediforz Bruce Waifon, Frafernify Ediror, NOT PICTURED: Joe Ray, Piioioqraplnerg Phil Huffiq, Pnoioqrapner: Margie Spanqier, Sophomore Ediforz Georgia Ensz Assisfanf lndexg Linda Reaqen, Fresiwrnan Ediior. 40 Taking TasT rhinuTe picTures anc Tudoudy WHTMQ copy RN deadhnea The Parnassus STaH:oT T964-sTrove To rnake an accureTe recording OT The schoolyean VVorHnq on The yearbook ahord- ed The deTTan oppoHunHy Tolearm TundarmenTak OT Journahsnm as weH as To becorne rhore Tandhar vATh campus acTiviTies. 'UG5 22 3 gm U7 C E M70 ZPZD Qg- 5.64 U3 Q2 he ,5 T fw- ,ff my .1-,z A 4 f s ., W 5' M U li 1 1 WY' R, K Q !l'!W?V! 'W'l f! Q!!! ' w !lIl!ll?5 lllil !l!3!!2l2!!l! I3l!!!!!l Ql IIST v Q 1 ,, ,, 1, Sfuclenf Court helps hondle compus problems The Judicial Branch of SGA, Sludenr Courl, is composed ol live iuslices, Iwo ol whom are Iacully members and Jrhree slu- denls who are appoinled Io The courl by Presidenl Lindquisl. Sludenl Courl handles disciplinary mallers Ihal have been referred Io il by lhe Universily adminislralion, and also as arbiler for dispules on campus in- volving sludenls. CHIEF JUSTICE CURTIS TERFLINGER CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERT TEARE JUSTICE TOM WALDEN JUSTICE STEVE CRANE Members ot the Student Publications Board are, SEATED: Richard Payne, T. Reese Marsh, Ross Taylor, Curtis Tertliger, Sue Schrock, Gene Bratton, Don DeWitt. STANDING: David Leach, Fred Funk, Bob Long. Student Pub Board discusses problems ot campus publications The Student Publications Board meets dur- ing the year to discuss the problems and plans ot the publications on campus. The Board, headed by Curtis Tertlinger, is made up ot representatives trom the Suntlower, Parnassus, SGA, the senior class, and taculty members who select all new statt members tor publications. Microcosmos statt publishes annual literary digest Microcosmos is unique in that it is writ- ten, published, and distributed by students on campus who are interested in creative writing. Interested students submit original compositions or art work, which the statt edits and sells in the spring. Members ot Microcosmos statt are, NOT PICTURED, I. sponsor: l. A. Richards, Harland Strickland, Maud Bod to r.: Alan Tate, Kathleen Coburn, Johnny Lowes, Stu kin, Leon Edel, Mary M'cCarthy, taculty sponsor Irv Gilbert, Lionel Trilling, Johnny Ransom, G. W. Knight, Babbitt, Dorothy Waples, Mark Spilka. Bobby P. Warren, Cleanth Brooks, R. S. Crane, taculty 1Qu.Ei.M.. 42621 lfqff 0 . .maxima 13 mf gi, . KMUW offers increased radio programming ,, ......,W.....f--'--'- KMUW has increased irs programming To encompass some narional music produc- rions, lecrures and arhieric evenrs. The sia- rion held an open house This year so every- one couid view rheir added faciliries. An increased number of inreresred s+u- denrs are parricipahng in operarion of Jrhe srarion rhis year so broadcasrinq rime has been lengrhened. DONALD HANSEN Direcfor of KMUW P Qy 'T A srudenr purs in his rime ai' rhe conrrol board. ical -5 iq my DEM' - 7 -.H .... .if 1 pi : ' ' E gi k FL ' .ff--25, n : A E 1 . K i , as .fi:' g,, I ' i i ff. -s. in I c as Marching Band We l 43:1 entertains T sris T I at tootball games The University ot Wichita Football Band, under the direction ot James Kerr, pertorms at halttimes at all WU home games. This year the band not only marched, but ot- tered a concert as part ot their repertoire much to the delight ot the spectators. This group sponsors Band Day every year with approximately 50 high school bands pal'+lClpa+ing- Twirlers Pat l-lenrie, lett, and Diane Walt, right, show their wares at halftime shows. The band uses various tormations during their halttime routine. This is one ot their many intricate maneuvers. 45 Members of Universily Symphony are, VIOLIN: Roberla Brown, Moses Colield, Diane Davidson, Jane DeLange, Mary Duerksen, Carol Ealon, Marilyn Flelcher, Rally George, Diane Graham, Dan Grove, Linda Hig- gins, Sharon Hinkson, Mary Kollar, Michael Lipp, Kendra McKibben, Sharon Mork, Cindy Neslor, Marilyn Ochs, Mike Pankralz, Marina Pe- Trofl, Judy Prokes, Doyl Sfrickerl, Anna Sulula, Lila Thoman, Norma Weigle, Karhy Williams, Jean Young, Julie Zimmerman: VIOLA: Dennice Daughenloaugh, Carolyn DeMoure, Carol Dewey, Diane Dresback, Donila Flelcher, Kay Gardner, Kalhie Hall, Marcia Klorz, Floyd Mansfield, Margie Spangler, Jay Spaulding: CELLO: Mark Edwards, Vesla Friesen, Susan I-Iollowell, Sonya Missal, Nancy Okerberg, Sheila Small, Janer Thelman, Ann Thomason, Judy Vandaveer, Rurh Wagner: BASS: Sarah Rennerl, Judy Cannon, Dennis Danders, John Schneider, Miriam Nalh, Charles Wilson, Don Woodmansee, Cynrhia Shank: OBOE, ENGLISH HORN: Slephanie Allen, Sleve Davis, Jeanne Dehlaven, Carol Palmer: CLARI- NET: Jack Graham, Karen Johnson, Slove Terrones, Jean Wining: FLUTE, PICCOLO: Marilyn Hobson, Rulh Packer, Sheryl Schrack, Besse Welsh: BASSOON: Derroll Brelz, Danny Duncan, Don Neufeld, Sally Oldenburg: FRENCH HORN: Harold Bray, Bill Dickson, Gail Eddy, Lynn Eddy, Mar- vin I-Iall, M. J. Talley: TRUMPET: Daniel I-laslings, Richard Jones, Sfeve Kimball, Morlon Shurlz: TROMBONE: Max Jones, Slephen Lulrrell, lsham Peugh, Quenlin Wallace: TUBA: Oneil Davis: TIMPANI, PERCUSSION: John Baldwin, Doug Cade, James Duncan, John l-lagler, Roberl Kneile: HARP: Rosemary Allwaler. Universify Symphony is one of 'ren top orchesrros in The country The Universily Symphony, under The di- reclion of James P. Roberlson, lceeps busy during The year wilh various concerls. A concerl is given Tor Jrhe sludenl body in The Tall and anolher in February. The Sym-- phony visiled Jrwo local high schools and presenled concerls and also accompanied The Universily opera, Tales ol l-loilmannf' Lasl year, Jrhe orcheslra received a slanding ovalion in S+. Louis from lhe Conference of lvlusic Educalors. The group rehearsed Tour days a week during The year. JAMES P. ROBERTSON Direclor Members of A cappella Choir are shown before Jrheir Chrisfmas Concerr. Harrison Bouqhron direcfrs rhe singers, who number nearly sevenry five. Members of MadriqaNs are prcfured before iheir annual Chrisfrnas Concorf. SITTNNG: Sharon Baker, Kathi Wyler, Ruth Wayno, Mary Lisenby, Sandy Rauscher, Lois Keene, Dwala Kim, Connie Hari, Chrisfina Johnson, STANDING: Phil Ay- ers, Doran Harader, Lee Spann, David Sanders, Ron Funk, Fenfon Srnifh, Sam Ramoy, Bruce Raf- chffe, Mr. Harrison Bouqhfon. A Cappella Choir meets four doys o week, presents concerts The A cappella Choir, under The direclion ol Harrison Boughlon, sang al The Univer- sily Chrislmas Convocalion sponsored bv lhe lvlusic Deparlnnenl. The Choir joined lhe Universily Choirs and Universily Singers. The Choir also sang for lhe lvlan and lhe Arls classes lasl winler. HARRISON BOUGHTON Direclor ol A cappella Choir and lvladrigals 1' ' l G' l Maclrigals oppeor before Iocol groups ond Television lvladrigals is a group of sevenleen slu- clenls whose voices are closely marched. The group presenled Their annual Chrislmas Concerl in 'rhe CAC ballroom, under The direclion of Harrison Boughlon, and ap- peared on local Jrelevision and before The Kiwanis Club. University Singers oppeor for university concerts The Universily Sinqers, under The direc- iion oi lvlr. Roberl l-lines, combined wilh The Universily Chorus To sing Sl. lNlic:holas's Mass for a special Chrisinnas Convocalion sponsored by The Music Deparirneni. They also sang ai a siuoleni convocaiion wiih The A cappella Choir. The group praciices sev- eral days a week. ROBERT HINES Direcfor of Universify Singers The members of Unlversny Srngers are snown be fore one of fneir Wocal performances. Air Force ROTC SDCOUFCIQGS discipline, froining Upon gradualion from llwe Air Force ROTC program a cadel may be commis- sioned as a Second Lieulenani in The Uniled Slales Air Force Reserves. Any male Uni- versily sludenl may enroll in llwe program. l-le musl have compleled four years of Training and allended one six-weelc summer camp lo ailain his commission. MAJOR JOHN E. DAVENPORT Professor, Head of Air Science Air Force ROTC Sfalf officers are, lell lo rigl1'r, SSgf. Jack l-larris, supplyg Mai, Derrell C. Dowdy, commandan+ of cadeisg Sql. Jolwn l-l. Fraze, personnel specialislg Capi. Wm. F. McClelland, adminislralive servicesg MSg'l. Roberi T. Woollon, sergeanf major. Cadef commanders and officers, FlRST ROW, lefl fo riglif, are: Cliesler lefl To riglwl, are: David Garrison: Larry Reid: Bur? Evan: Tom RecTerg Smillwg Jolwn Wileng Pal Carlerg Julie Champlin, Squadron Sweeiliearfg Tom Mcllavillg and Jolwn l-loward. Jeff Haleg Bill RalingJol1n Slrongg and Louis Johanson. SECOND ROW, ... .ng 'M,a. W..-1 r ..e..v,4,-'N' V' Q , .W.Amm,.ji3ff:L'Q.' W 4E- 'fflifw' -- 9 W I sez'-asv '-xr-F Army ROTC prepores men for The milifory For Those male sludenls inleresled in an army career, The Army Reserve Oiiiicers' Training Corps olniers a complele program leading ro a second lieulenan+'s commission in one of The I4 branches of The Army. This deparlmenl sponsors Army Blues, Pershing Rilles, Scabbard and Blade, Army ROTC and Universily Rifle Team. Cadels who qualify upon gradualion are commis- SlOf'lGd GS officers. Army sweelhearls, lelr To righl, are Barrie Group Sweerhearl Judy Brosh ears: Band, Adel Shullz: Company A, Shari Kircaid: Company B, Donna Raymond: and Company D, Bobbi Woodman. Company Cader Commanders, leil lo righr, are: Cadel Col. James Slroufrp Cadel' Capl, R. J. Brown: Cader Capl, Charles Selrela: Cadel Allen: Cade? Ll, Col. Dennis Vanderheiden: Cadel Capl. William Capf. Lonnie James:and Cade? Caof. Wayne Rasch. The Universily Rifle Team, SlTTlNG, Team caplain John Joseph Ray. STANDING: Sl. Sgr. Bobby Gilberl: Roberl Marlin. KNEELING, lefl To righl, are: Jay Reniclcer, Smilh: Robe-rl' Boaldwin: Don l-lunlg John Meyer: Dave Ramon Laurie, Phil Dielz, John Whilehead, l-loyl l-lilman, Broderick: Paul Snider: and Gene l-lusron. rw I ' s. w if J' 'Qi ' J a , ' ' , f : , ' ,. i A, f V . we fur ,mn 1 ',,f.friti5i,s,lir?-nw ,. r National Collegiate Players produce their own plays Nalional Collegiale Players is a narional honorary Jrhealre group. lls purpose is To acl as producers lor lhe Universily Thealre. As an educalional organizalion, lhe purpose of lhe group also includes lraining people who are inleresled in rhealre and pulling on plays. The group was founded in l935. The Players are organized inro four levels ol membership which involves a pledging period for prospeclive new acrives. Officers ol Pi Epsilon Della, Nalional Colleqiale Players, are, LEFT TO RIGHT Richard l-lull, presidenl, Jonne Connell, lreasurer, Phyllis Barnum, vice-pre-sidenl and Peloi' Wf1'ierS,hfslorian. Nalional Collegiale Players. FIRST ROW, lelr lo right are: David Over' Barnum Judie Dansby, and Carol lvlarlcley. BACK ROW: David Plern slreel, Loren Lowe, Chris Howes, Richard l-lull, and Dennis Brandlord. ming, SDOUSOU Sheila Small, DGWVW MCFSO, Mary Dale, Jana Gulsthe SECOND ROW: Polly Schuoerl, Pally Bonner, .lonne Connell, Phyllis Mary Jo Tierney, Dalene Barry, Sharon l-lardwiclc, and Jacquie Blaine. ,Q ,rkrk 54 'fx ...- ,FQ 0 Z , D' 1 ,gp 37 n fi i 5 13 Q f hh! W an 3 Q SW 2 5 A 6 I ' 1 , - 9 m '7' W' 3-O f as 3 .WW f -T' J 1 Q Q ,Z x J in fi' Lan Mtn A A Vi W2 2 A 1 Q s J 4' 1 as - wsqkiwy A ' as f CTI., 6 5 3 F1 W N A , Q.. f - A.,, Q -g,,': ,Q I , .N i I 5 x is-g 'Cham W-.A 'NF .Q w fha.. ' uf 'X my, if ww, at w g X ,rig g if' X 9' 'N' jg? ,, X , 3? v V b wh .N . .Qc ga fs 3 is S 'Nay 140: ' UEYM eh W I , - .255-' ,,f-1, sf -'M - L Y. ' ' ' 1 'Q X Wwb 'r '. -.S 31234: ' Afixku V :ffl K 1 ,.wM J 4' .BQ ff , ig A A 1 s K k?'! ff! Sax .W I W 7 il- s... . -... 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This com- millee has charge ol lhe Freshman Mixer and Paren+'s Day. Presidenls ol each class serve as mem- bers of The SGA Congress. The senior class officers lalce charge of selling gradualion announcernenls and Senior Week. 62 ii, WMM,- 4-,' Heading lhe senior class lhis year are, lrorn lhe rear lo lhe fronl Bolo Long, presidenlg Linda George and Cheryl Miller. 64 Us age Junior class officers are Fred Funk, president Janer Serving as sophomore class officers are, from rear To Parrish, secreiaryg and Sue Ann Ward fsearedj, vice- 'front Bill Spiilman: Dave Crociceir, president Colieen president Warner: Diane Pedicord: and Linda Higgins. 65 66 FIRST ROW: Charles Goldsmilh: Graduale Slu- clenr, Chemisrry, Jay Harder: Graduale Sludenl, Music Educafion. Tailco Nagasawa: Graduale Siu- denl. Logopedics: Kappa Alpha Thera Scholarship. Dorofhy Pellersen: Graduale Sludenl, Spanish: Kappa Delfa Pi l3,4l: Sigma Della Pi l4l: Span- ish Club l3.4lg SNEA l4l: W. U. Scholarships, I962-63, I963-64. SECOND ROW: Alden Peliicrewz Graduale Slu- denl, Accouniing: Alpha Kappa Psi l2,3,4I, Sec- relary l3lg Accounling Award l4l: Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship. Jan Roraas: Graduale Sludenl, Business Adminislralion. Harold Trapp: Graduale Sludenl, Geology: Cheerleader l3,4l: Geology Club ll-5l7 Senior Class Vice Pres. I4-lg Ver Wiebe Scholarship Ralph Wrighh Graduale Sludenl, Philosophy: Graduale assislanr I963-64: Tuilion Scholarships l962-63, I963-64: Philosophy Club I963-64. THIRD ROW: Jerry Allen: Managemenrz Alpha Kappa Psi l3,4l, Vice-presideni Donald An- derson: Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psi l3.4-lg NA- ACP l2,3,4l. Gary Anlhonyz Eleclrical Engineer- ing. Orlin Ard: Psychology: Dean's Honor Roll l3lg Arnold Air Sociely FOURTH ROW: Jim Armour: Adminislralionz Bela Thela Pi ll-4l, lnler-lralernily Council l3l, Presi- denl l4lg Dean's Honor Roll ll,2lg Young Repub- licans l2,3,4l: Alpha Kappa Psi l2,3,4l, Sec. l4lg CAC Finance Chairman l2l7 CAC Adminislralive Coordinalor l2lg CAC Vice-pres. l2l7 SGA Treas- urer Judy Arnoldz Journalism: Alpha Phi l2,3,4I: Gamma lola Chi l2.3,4l. Daniel Ash Eleclrical Eng.: Newman Club l2l: IEE l4,5lg AIAA Joyce Aus+in: Business Adminislralionz Dean's Honor Roll ll,2l. FIFTH ROW: Phillip Ayers: Music Educarionz Canlerbury Associalion l2,3,4l3 Uniyersily Singers l3.4l7 A Cappella Choir l2l: MENC l3,4l. Aili Bacon: English: Della Della Della ll-4l, Chaplain l3l, Recording Sec. l4l: Press Queen Finalisl l2I: WRA ll,3,4l: YWCA l3.4lg AWS Freshman Board Treasurer lllq Pep Council l2,3l, As- sislanl Pep Coordinalor l3lq Orchesis ll--ll, Treas- urer Karen Balmer: Logopedics: Alpha Phi ll-4l, Vice-Pres. l4l: Morlar Board l4lq Young Republicans ll-4lg Panhellenic Recording Secre- lary l3lg AWS Freshman Board III: Sludenl Forum Board ll,2l7 SGA l2,3,4l: Sigma Alpha Ela ll-4lg Zela Phi Era ll-4l, Presidenl' l3,4l: Sunflower reporler Chairman CAC Research and Developmenl Comm. lI,2l: SGA Academic Comm. Chrm. Juliann Banharh English: Uni- versily Singers lI,2l7 YGOP SIXTH ROW: Jacquelyn Hager Barngrover: Music: Gamma Phi Bela ll-4lg Mu Phi Epsilon l2,3,4-lg MENC ll-4l: AWS Council ll-4l: Orchesis ll,2lq Universily Singers l3,4l: Young Republicans l2,3l: YWCA l3I: WRA ll-4-I, John Barrier. Jr.: Eng- lish: Phi Della Thela ll-4l, Warden l2l, Treasurer l3ly Dean's Honor Roll Ill: Young Republicans. Herberi Bealer: Adminislralionz Alpha Kappa Psi. James Bedinger: Accounlingz Alpha Kappa Psi l2,3,4ly Dean's Honor Roll l2,3,4l: Universily Scholarship l2,3,4l. 64 ri ' rr 6 . . J e ':- .vi ....,.... : . Z, fs -6 ....,-- N or . H EASQQH-:I if f I A H- f -ir asf: Goldsmirh Pellicrew Allen Armour Ayers Barngrover Harder Nagasawa Roraas Trapp Anderson Anlhony Arnold As'I' Bacon Baker Barrier Bealer Pelfersen Wrighl' Ard Ausrin Banharl' Bedinger Beilmen Blaser Brillain Bugg Byrd Carlson Berry Bonine Brooks Burlon Cain Carson Bizelc Bowers Brown Busbee Caldemeyer Chambers Blaclc Brighl Buckley Buss Campbell Champlin SENIORS FIRST ROW: Lawrence Beilman: Polilical Science: Business Chrm. ol Newman Club l3l: Economics Club Kande Berry: Logopedics. Clifford Bi- zek: Engineering. Sharon Black: Elemenlary Educa- lion: Transferred lrom K. U.: Della Della. Vice- pres. l4l: Army Blues l3,4l: WRA l3,4l: SNEA l3,4l: YWCA SECOND ROW: Allen Blaser: Mechanical Engi- neering: Bela Thela Pi ll-5l: ASME i3-Sl: ASTME l5l: Young Republicans l5l: AIAA l3,4l. Larry Bonine: Malh: Baslcelball l2l. Gary Bowers: Physi- cal Educalion: Baslcelball ill: Track l2,3l: Fool- ball ll-4l: Della Upsilon l2,3,4l, lnlramural Chrm. l4l, Senior Council Fredric Brighl: Psychol- ogy: Della Upsilon ll-Sl. THIRD ROW: John Brillain: Eleclrical Engineer- ing: AIAA l4.5l: IEEE l3,4,5l: Newman Club ll-Sl, Religious and Educalion Chrm. l3,4l: ln- lernalional Sludenls Kalhryn Broolrs: Physical Educalion: Bela Sigma Phi. Doris Brown: Music Eclucalion: MENC ll,2,3l: Universily Singers ll, 2,3l: Universily Band ll,2,3l, Slanley Buclrleyz Sociology: Traclc ll-3l. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Bugg: English. A. Tracy Burlon: Polilical Science: l. E. C. l3-4l, Presidenl l4l: BelakThela Pi ll-4l, Vice-Pres. David Busbee: Biology: Baplisl Sludenl Union l3,4l: ISA l4l: Chemislry Club James Buss: Ac- counling: Alpha Kappa Psi. FIFTH ROW: Bob Byrd: lnduslrial Engineering. Dennis Cain: Malh: Della Upsilon ll-4l, Pledge lrainer, I-louse Manager, Rush Chrm., lnlramural Chrm., Social Chrm.: lnler-lralernily Council. Janel Caldemeyer: Music Educalion: Transferred from Joplin Jr. College: Dean's Honor Roll l3,4l: MENC l3,4l: SNEA l3l: Mu Phi Epsilon l3,4l? lnl'l. Sludenls Club Carol Campbell: Spanish: Army Blues ll-4l, Secrelary, Commander: SGA: Soph. Class Pres., Treasurer: YWCA: WRA: SNEA: Young Republicans: Alpha Phi, Social Chrm., Rush Chrm., Vice-pres.: Pershing Rilles Sweelhearl l3,4l: Army Mililary Ball Queen SIXTH ROW: Failh Carlson: Logopedics: Sigma Alpha Ela l3,4l: Brennan Hall Dorm Council Nancy Carson: English: Della Della Della ll-4l: Dean's Honor Roll lll: CAC Currenl Allairs and House Comm. ill: Sunflower Reporler lil: YW- CA Sec. l3l, Presidenl l4l, Dislricl Co-Chrm. l3,4l. Ronald Chambers: Logopeclics. Julienne Champlin: Elemenlary Educalion: Gamma Phi Bela ll-4-l, 2nd Vice-pres. l3,4l: Pep Council ll-4lg YWCA l2-4l. Sec. l4l: AWS ll-4l: WRA ll-4l, Treas. l2l: Angel Flighl ll-4l, Commander l4l: Parnassus I3-4l: Assl. Organ. l3l, Sororily Ed. l4l: SNEA l2-4l: Orchesis ll,2,3l, Sec. l2l7 Belle ol lhe Ball FIRST ROW: Frank Chappell: Psychology: Varsiiy Baseball. Reid Charles: Poliiical Science: W. U. Flying Club l2,3l: Arnold Air Soc. lI,2lg lnsii- iuie of Aeronauiical Sciences ll,2lg Young Demo- crais l4lg lniernaiional Club l2.3l. Michael Chris- sie: Business Managemeni: Della Upsilon, Scholar- ship Chrm. Judiih Chrisiophersonz French: Gamma Phi Beia, Pres. l4lp Varsiiy Sue ill: ROTC Com- pany Sweeihearl lil: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3lg Varsiiy Cheerleader l2,3l, l-lead, l3l7 Homecom- ing Oueen l3l: Parnassus Princess l3l: SGA Proporiional Represeniaiiye l3l: Kappa Delia Pi l3,4l. SECOND ROW: Dale Clark: Mechanical Engineer- ing: ASME l2,3,4lg ASTME l3.4l, Chrm. Gary Clark: Aeronauiical Engineering: Arnold Air Sociely l2,3,4.5l3 Scabbard and Blade l4,5l: AIAA l5,6l: SGA Engineering Rep. l5l: Engi- neering Council Kennie Clayfon: Music Edu- calion: Alpha Phi ll-4l, Sec. l4lg MENC l2,4lg WRA ii-41: YWCA ii,3,-il: SNEA 423. Clark Cole: Hislory: Phi Delia Theia. THIRD ROW: Richard Cole: English: Desk Ediior Sunflower Siaii l3l: Pari-Time phoiographer Jonne Connell: Theaire and Physical Educalion: Universily Players ll-4l, Sec. l3l, Hisiorian l4lg Naiional Collegiale players l3,4l, Treas. lil-lg Experimenial Theaire l2,3,4l3 P. E. Majors Club i4l: Delia Delia Delia ll-4l, Assi. Sec. l4l: WRA ll-4lq YWCA il,4l. Judiih Coombs: Chemisiry: Chemisiry Club l3.4lg German Club l3,4lg Pi Mu Epsilon l4l: Sigma Pi Sigma l4l. Carl Cooper: Elecirical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon ll-5l. Complroller l3l, Vice-pres. l5l: lnier-fraierniiy Council l4,5l, Vice-pres. l5l: IRE-lEE l3,4l7 IEEE l4,5l: Young Republicans l2,3,4lg Honor Ron iii. FOURTH ROW: Fred Corner: Accouniing: Alpha Kappa Psi l3,4lg Dean's Honor Roll l2,3l. Kay Coulfer: Elemeniary Educalion: Transferred from K. U.: Delia Delia Delia l2-4l, Librarian l3l, So- cial Chrm. l4l: SNEA l3-41: Army Blues l3-4l: WRA i3-4l: Press Queen Finalisi l3l: Homecom- ing Queen candidaie Gerald Crain: Elecirical Engineering: Engineering Council Parliameniarian l5l: IEEE Vice-Pres. l5l: Fooiball ll,2,3l: Track l2,3l. Susan Crane: Journalism: Alpha Phi ll-4l, Publiciiy l3l, Guard l4-li YWCA ll-4l, Cabinef l2,3.4l, Treas. l2l, Finance Chrm. l4l: AWS ll-4lg WRA ll-4l, Sec..l2l: Gamma lora Chi l3,4-lg Army Blues l2,3.4l, Commander l4l: Per- shing Riiles Slaii Sweeiheari l-ll: Sunflower Siafi l2,3lg Parnassus Siafi l2l: CAC General Enier- lainmenl Comm. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Cranford: Psychology: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2l. Alfred Crawford: Hislory: Kappa Delia Pi l4l: MENC ll,2l7 ROTC Rifle Team il,2l: Sigma Phi Epsilon ll,2,3l3 Universiiy Sing- ers ll,2lg Madrigals ll,2l. Barbara Daniel: Soci- ology. Eugene Dauberi: Markefingr Program Chrm. Ball and Chain Club l2lg Young Republicans. SIXTH ROW: David Davidson: Psychology: Young Republicans ll-4l, Treas. l3l, Siaie Adminislra- five Assi. l4l: Canlerbury Assoc. ll-4l, Sr. War- den ll.2l: Siudeni Faculiy Courr Clerk ll,2,3l: CAC ll-4l, Public Relalions Chrm. l2l, Hippo- drome ll.2,3l, Program Ediior Homecoming ll,2l: Sunflower l2,3l: Siale Merger comm. l2,3l7 WIA ll,2.3l: lnieriesi ll,2,3l: Psychology Club lI,2l. Lynn Davis: Hislory. Ted Davis: Physics and Maih: Pi Mu Epsilon l3lg Sigma Pi Sigma Ken? De Haven: Physical Educaiion and Sociology: Beia Theia Pi. 455' Q? Q ESA? E-ZF35' +161-i Chappell Clark, D. Cole, R. Corner Cranford Davidson Charles Clark, G. Connell Coulier Crawford Davis, L. Chrissie Clayion Coombs Crain Daniel Davis. T. Chrisiopherson Cole, C. Cooper Crane Dauberl' De Haven -,X M -:. is ' K A ' his ,, ., ,.-4 'K . - -. -.:f. 7 '1'efip,il,isi,:fQ55, . V V: ,11m:::,,,1,:-N., ,Q iff Je i 4 in 5 :Munn 4-ge 'QM Delaney Dole EllioH, K. Epley Evans, P. Frelz Dewey Dudey Ellioll, R. Eubanlcs Farr Fuqua 'P-1 485 ,,f. mls. . .. Dixon Dodson Easrman Eharl Elmore Empson Eulsler Evans, B. Farris Francis Galbrealh Garcia SENIORS FIRST ROW: Lenora Delaney: Sociology and Psychology. Kafharine Dewey: Arl Educalion: Can- 'rerbury Club, Kappa Pi: Dean's Honor Roll Befiy Dixon: Adverlising: Gamma Phi Bela I2-4l, Isl' Vice-Pres. I-ll: Panhellenic Council l3,4l: ln- ler-Greelc Council l4l: Army Blues l2,3l: SGA I4-l: Young Republicans l2,3,4l: WRA ll,2,3l: CAC Comm. ll.2l: Dean's Honor Roll ll,3,4l: Molly Warren Wilcox Scholarship l2l: Parnassus Sfail, Sororiiy Edilor Ill, Senior Class Edilor l2l: Organizafion Edilor Roberl Dodson: Aeronau- lical Engineering: AIAA. SECOND ROW: Jerry Dole: Elemeniary Educa- lionz Cheerleader l3l: Kappa Kappa Psi l2l: MENC l2l: SNEA l4l: Band l2,3l. Don Dudey: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Alpha Kappa Psi. Beniamin Easlman: Accounlingz ROTC ll,2l, Field Day Medal. Janice Eharlz Business: Transferred from K. U. Della Gamma l2,3,4l: WRA l2,4l: YWCA l2,4l: Dean's Honor Roll THIRD ROW: Karin EIlioH: Elemenlary Educalion: Transferred from Baker Universily. Roberi EllioH': lndusirial Educalion: Foolball ll.2l: Track ll,2l: lnduslrial Arls Club l2,3,4l. Cal Elmore: lnduslrial Educalion: Traclc and Cross Couniry: lnduslrial Arl Club. Charles Empson: Biology. FOURTH ROW: Donald Epley: Economics: Trans- lerred from Souihweslern. Belly Eubanlrs: Elemen- 'rary Educalion: Scholaslic Scholarship ll.2l: NA- ACP Sec. l4l: SNEA l4,5l: Young Republicans l4.5l: Della Sigma Thela: Is+ Place Winner Junior Chamber of Commerce Speech Conlesl l4l, Roland Eufslerz Managemenlz Phi Della Theia l3.4l, Warden I4-I: CAC Finance Comm. Berf Evans: Maihemalics: Scabbard and Blade l3,4l : Arnold Air Socieiy l3,4l. FIFTH ROW: Palricia Evans: Psychology: YWCA Ill: Kappa Phi l3l: Psi Chi l3l: Young Republi- cans Gary Farr: Sociology: Rolc: Pershing Rifles ll,2l: Scalobard and Blade l3,4-l. Kelion Farris: Eleclrical Engineering: Young Democrais l3,4,5l, Parliarneniarian, Presidenlial Advisor: Dean's Honor Roll l2l: IEEE I4-,5l. Lynn Francis: Accounling. SIXTH ROW: Dave Frefzz Polilical Science: Fresh- man Debaie Ill: Phi Upsilon Sigma lll: Pi Sigma Alpha Vice-pres. l3.4l: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3l. Roberf Fuqua: Polilical Science: Bela Thela Pi: Young Republicans: People lo People: CCUN. Marc Galbrealhz Psychology. Richard Garcia: Aeronaulical Engineering: Dean's Honor Roll ll, 2,3l: Waller H. Beech Aeronaulical Engineering Scholarship ll.2,3l: Sigma Gamma Tau l4,5l, Treas. l5l: American lnsliluie of Aeronaulics and Aslronaulics l4,5l, Vice-pres. ISI: Aeronauiical Represenlalive for Engineering Council, FIRST ROW: Sheldon GarneH': Managemeni: Transferred from Huichinson Junior College: Alpha Kappa l3,4l: Young Republicans l3,4l. Anna GarreH: Elemeniary Educaiion and Logopedics: Anchoreliesg Sigma Alpha Eia. Mona Kay Gasa- way: English: Dean's Honor Roll ll-4l: Gamma Phi Bera l2,3l, Corresponding Sec. Assl. Pledge Trainer l3l:'Universily Players lI,2,3l: WRA l2,3l: Brennan Hall Dorm Council, Social Chrm. l3l: Morlar Board l4l: CAC General En- ferfainmenl Comm. Donald Geisdorf: Me- chanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Linda George: Music Educalion: MENC ll-4l: Tau Bela Sigma, Sec. l2l: Mu Phi Epsilon, Sec. Treas. l4l: AWS Vice-Pres. l4l: Sec. Senior Class: Moriar Board J. Fred Gierh: Economics and Mafhemalics: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2,3l: Pi Mu Epsilon l2,3l: Order of Arlus l2,3l: Young Democrals il.2,3l: Track ill: Ar- ihur Hoare Scholarship Sam Gill: Maih: Bela Thela Pi ll-4l, Pledge Class Pres. ill, Pledge Trainer Vice-Pres. l3l: Dorm Council ill: Gore Scholar ll-4l: Pi Mu Epsilon l3,4l: CAC Coordinalor, Social and Recreaiion Admin- islralive and Execulive l4l: CAC Board Pres. l3,4l: SGA Cabinel l3,4l. Terry Gire: Polilical Science. THIRD ROW: Gerald Glass: Polilical Science: ROTC ll-4l. Dell Godbold: Commercial Arl: Baslcelball Team ill: SGA Rep. for Fine Arls l3l: Junior Class Presideni l3l: NAACP Vice- Presiden+ Presidenr l4l: Young Democrais l3l. Nancy Goss: Elemeniary Educarionz Orchesis lI,2.3l: YWCA ll,2l: AWS ll,2,3l: SNEA l3l: ln+'l. Club l2l: Della Gamma ll,2,3l. Thomas Graber: Polilical Science: Young Democrais l3,4l. FOURTH ROW: Richard Graves: Aeronaulical Engineering: Pi Mu Epsilon l3,4l: American lnsli- 'rule of Aeronauiics and Asironaulics l3,4l: Sigma Gamma Tau Donald Gray: Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psi, Treas. Pres. Glenda Gray: English: Sophomore Class Sec.: Zeia Phi Eia l2,3,4l, Sec.-Treas. Vice-presidenl' l3,4l: Del- la Sigma Rho l3,4l, Sec. i3l: Universiiy Debel- ing Sociely ll,2l, Hisforian Vice-presidenf l2l: SNEA: AWS ll-4l: Honors Classes ll-4l: Moriar Board Rufh Greene: Elemenfary Edu- calionz Alpha Phi ll-4l: WRA ll-4l: YWCA l2,3l2 SNEA l3,4l. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Greene IV: Commercial Arf: Kappa Alpha Psi. J. P. Grisham: Accounling. Curfis Grove: Management JoAnne Gudeman: Elemenlary Educafionz Kappa Delia Pi, Vice-presi- den+: SNEA. SIXTH ROW: Larry Guggisberg: Maih. John Hall: Music Educaiionz Universiiy Symphony: Universi+y Symphonic Band: Universiiy Brass Ensemble: MENC Presideni: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vice- presidenf, Hisrorian. Sara Lou Hamlrer: Elemeniary Educalion: Gamma Phi Bela, Sec. l3,4l: Young Republicans. Karen Hanlrs: Spanish: lSA l2,3,4l, Presidenr l3l: Pep Council l3l: Jr. Class Sec. lfil: SNEA l4l: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2,3l. 5. V ' V. 8 N 'f S s ii tim: A . , .a ,. 'i' I is -. ' 'W A A 1, 4, W : -if :-.,, W 'Y' ig. ,i GarneH George Glass Graves Greene, T. Guggisberg hm, Ga rre++ Gierrz Godbold Gray, D. Grisham Hall Gasaway Gill Goss Gray, G. Grove Hamlcer Geisdorf Gire Graber Greene. R. Gudeman Hanks ,sms..f. .1 A ,we:zAwi::' . .ei 4.1.-H 11, A:,ewr1 ,v 5' L : 3 wi. Harris Harfman Heflner Hephner Houser Howard Humann Hursl Ireland, J. Ireland, R. Jefferson Johansen li' Harvey Holdaway Howerlon Hulchinson Jack Johns Healh Holder Huffmon lngle Janzen Johnson SENIORS FIRST ROW: Shirley Harris: Psychology. David Harlman: Sociology: Phi Della Thela ll-4l, Rush Chrm. l3.4I: NAACP l3,4l: Young Republicans Pres. David Harvey: Adminislralionz Trans- ferred from Grand Rapids Junior College: Assf. of Arls. Sally Healh: Hislory and Polilical Science: Transferred from Universily of Norlh Dalcola: SNEA l3,4lg Della Gamma ll-4l. SECOND ROW: Richard Heffner: Piano. Sharon Hephner: Business Educaiion. Richard Holdaway: Elecfrical Engineering: Engineering Honor Socieiy Treas. Roberf Holder: Aeronaulical Engineering: AIAA l2,3,4.5I. THIRD ROW: Lewis Houser Jr.: Aeronaulical En- gineering: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2,3l: Engineering Honor Sociely l3,4,5l, Sec. ISI: Sigma Gamma Tau l3.4,5l: Scabbard and Blade l3,4,5l: Arnold Air Sociely ll-Sl: AIAA l2,3,4,Sl, Vice-presidenl HI: Waller H. Beech Aero. Eng. Scholarship l2,3I: Women's Aero. Assoc. Scholarship John Howard: lvlanagemenl: lnier-fralernily Coun- cil I3,4-lg Della Upsilon, Pres, Ralph Howerfon: Accounling and Business Adminislralion: Dean's Honor Roll l2l: Eoolball ll,2l. Thelma Huffman: Elemenlary Educalion. FOURTH ROW: Glendora Humann: Elemenlary Educalion: Della Della Della ll-41, Asst Treas. l2l: Vice-presidenl and Pledge Trainer l3l: Pres- idenl I4-I: YWCA Il-4l, Assl. Cowboy Carnival Chrm. Secrelary l3i: AWS ll-4I, Freshman Board Treasurer Presidenl l4l: WRA l2,3,4-lg Army Blues Ill: CAC Dance Chrm. ll,2I: SNEA l3.4l: Kappa Della Pi l3,4II Soph. Class Vice-presidenl IZI: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweel- hear? l3I: AAUW Jr. Achievemenl Award and Scholarship I3l: Panhellenic Scholarship Ill: Hip- podrome Cenlral Comm. ll.2l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-4Ig W.U. Scholarship l2,3,4l: Morrar Board I4-I. Judifh Hursl': Music: MENC l2,3,4l: Baplisl Sludenl Union ll-4I: Eoolball Band l2,3I: Tau Bela Sigma l2,3,4l: A Cappella Choir l2,3,4l. Ken Hufchinson: Commercial Arr: Kappa Pi: His- 'rorian Alpha Phi Omega. Don lngle: Hislory: Phi Alpha Thela I2,3,4l. FIFTH ROW: James Ireland: Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psi l2,3,4l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-4-I: Uni- versily Scholarship l2.4lp Frank Nell Memorial Scholarship Rosa Lee Ireland: Biology. David Jack: Polilical Science: Track ll-4l. Palsy Janzen: Logopedics and Elemenfary Educalion: Sigma Al- pha Ela: SN EA. SIXTH ROW: Charles Jefferson: Eleclrical Engi- neering. Janice Johansen: English: Della Della Della I2-4I: YWCA Cabinel l2,3,4lg Army Blues l2.3l: CAC Governing Board I4-I: SGA Ronnie Johns: Malh and English: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2lg Young Republicans l3,4l: Sunflower Slafll l3.4l: Microcosmos Sfalf l3,4l. Gloria John- son: Elemenlary Educalionz Alpha Phi ll-4l, House- manager I3I, Social Chrm. l4I: YWCA l2,3l: WRA Pres. I4I: Sigma Alpha Ela Ill: SNEA l2.3,4l, Hislorian l4lg AWS ll-4l: CAC Pub- licily Chrm. FIRST ROW: Jay Jolley: Music Educafion: Sigma Phi Epsilon ll-4l, Sec. l2l, Chaplain l3,4l: Music Educafor Nall Conference, Publicily Chrm. Vice-presidenf l4l, Presidenl l5lg Universily Or- chesfra l3,4lg Symphonic Bank l2,3,4l. A. J. Jones: Physical Educalion: Baslcefball lllg Track lllg Varsily Baseball l3lg Varsily Lefferman l3lg Freshman Lellerman lll: Kappa Alpha Psi, Dean of pledges Presidenf Joe Jones: Biology. Michael Jones: Accounling: Phi Delfa Thela: Al- pha Kappa Psi. SECOND ROW: Raymond Jones: Spanish: ln+'l. Club l2,3,4lg People fo People l3,4l: Young Democrals l2,3,4lg lnl'l. Assoc. l3,4lg Spanish Club ll-4lg Arnold Air Sociely l2,3l: Dean's S amish: S an Honor Roll lI,2,3l. Doris Kaenig: p p - ish Club l3,4lg Sigma Della Pi l3,4lp Moriar Board Janis Kaufman: Biology: Sunflower Reporfer llly Medical Science Assoc. l2,3lg YW- CA l2.3l, Cabinef and Council l3lg Young Dem- ocrafs l3,4l, Corresponding Sec. Jere Keclrler: Malh. THIRD ROW: James Keener: Mafh: John Ken- nedy: Mechanical Engineering: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3l. Judy Kessinger: Logopedics: Della Gamma ll-4l, House Manager l3l, Recording Sec. l4lg Sigma Alpha Era l2,3,4l, Sec. l3l, Vice-presidenl l4lq Army Blues l2,3l, Execufive Board l2,3l: Alum Scholarship lll: Logopedics Scholarship l2,3l: Dean's Honor Roll ll,3l. Sandra Keffererz Aeronaufical Engineering: Transferred from K. U.: CAC Finance Commiflee l2,3lg Engineering Homecoming Queen Candidale l4lg ASME l4lg AIAA l4lg Della Gamma l2-4l. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Kincheloe: English: Della Gamma ll-4l, Cullure Chrm. l3l, Isl Vice-presi- denf and Pledge Trainer l4l: Angel Flighf ll-3l, Squadron Sweefhearf l2l, Mililary Ball Queen Allendanl' Complroller l3lg Orchesis ll-3lg Parnassus, Co-fealure Edilor l2l, Senior Edilor l4lg Dean's Honor Roll lllq NAACP l3lg Young Republicans ll,2,3lq WRA lllg YWCA ll,2l, SNEA l4l. Donald Klaassen: Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psig Transferred from Belhel College. Wayne Klefchka: Malh. Philip Knighfon: Geology: Phi Delfa Thefa, Chaplain l2l, Alumni Sec. l3lg Dean's Honor Roll lll: Larry Riclcs Award l2lg Garvey Scllolarship l3l: Geology Club Treas. Pres. l3 . FIFTH ROW: Ronald Knoclre: Educalion: Baslcef- ball ll,2lg Gold ll,2l: Dorm, Counsel ll,2l. Clarence Koch: Accounfing: Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres. Arlene Konecny: Elemenfary Educafion: Gammadian Honor Sociefy lllg lola Thela Mu l2lg Dean's Honor Roll l3l: Kappa Delfa Pi l3l, Treas. l4lg SNEA l4l. Jeannine Kopiefz: Speech: Universily Players ll-4l: WRA l2lg YWCA l2.3lq Zola Phi Ela l2,3,4lg ROTC Army Sweelhearl l3lg SNEA SIXTH ROW: Sharon Koplre: Logopedics: Univer- sily A Cappella Choir l2l: Sigma Alpha Efa l3,4lg Key Member l4l. Tom Kreiling: Chemisfry: ROTC lI,2lg Befa Thela Pi ll-4l, l-lisforian House Manager l2,3l, Pledge Trainer l4l: Wich- ifa Film Sociefy l3,4l. John Kucharo: Speech: Della Upsilon ll-4-l, Pledge Class Pres. lll, So- cial Chrm. Corresponding Sec. Execufive Council Pledge Masfer l4l: KMUW-FM General Mgr. l3,4l, Program Direclor l3l, Pro- duclion Mgr. l4lg KWIC-AM Slafion Mgr. l3lg Scabbard and Blade l3.4lg Young Republicans l3,4l: Kappa Mu Psi Vice-presidenl l4lg Univer- siiy Players ll,2l3 CAC Comm. l2l: Sunflower Circulafion Mgr. Linda La Mar: Elemenlary Educafion. . WV 'i 'X ai' Jolley Jones. R. Keener Kincheloe Knocke Koplce Jones, A. Kaenig Kennedy Klaassen Koclc Kreiling Jones, J. Kaufman Kessinger Klefchlca Konecny Kucharo Jones, M. Keclcler Kellerer Knighlon Kopielz La Mar 'M' Rf an . X 8- : -ve , . nada -:. i ,,,..... Lance Leach Liisey Luelcer Mc Kean Maierus Lanning Leader Lockwood Mc Clure Mc Mahon Malcolm La++a Lehner Long Mc Donough Mc Vey Marlin, K. La Riviere Lisenby Ludwig Mc Inlrye Macy Mariin, P. SENIORS FIRST ROW: Bessie Lance: Elemeniary Educaiion. John Lanning: Economics: Phi Sigma Epsilon: Var- sily loolball. Danny Laila: Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psi l3,4I, Chapler Hislorian, Publicaiions Comm. Chrm. Madonna La Riviere: English. SECOND ROW: William Leach, Jr.: Malhemaiics: Transferred from Hawaii Univ.: Alpha Phi Omega l3,4l: AIAA l3,4-I. Spencer Leader: Aeronauiical Engineering. Donna Lehner: Speech. Mary Lisenby: Music Educalion: Alpha Phi ll-41, Pres. l3Ig MENC: WRAQ Mu Phi Epsilon: Pep Council THIRD ROW: Leslie Li+sey: Mechanical Engineer- ing: American Sociely of Mechanical Engineers. Carol Lockwood: Elemeniary Educalion: YWCA lI,2l7 Angel Flighl lI,2l: Delia Gamma ll-4lg NEA Rober+ Long: Physical Educafionz Lef- 'lered in Baslcelball ll-4l, Foolball l4I, Tennis l4l: SGA Rep. l3l: Senior Class Pres. l4lg Alumni Board Rep. l4lg Parenis Day Chrm. l4l: Siudenr Publicaiions Board l4lg Della Upsilon. Mary Ludwig: Arl Educaiion. FOURTH ROW: Paul Lueker: I-lislory: Phi Della Theia, Pres. Vice-Presidenl l3I: SGA l2,3Iq Pi Sigma Alpha, Sec. Joseph McClure: Mafh- emalics: Newman Club ll-4l. Sharon McDon- ough: Elemenlary Educaiion: Newman Club ll-4Iq WRA ll-4lg SNEA l2,3,4I: Alpha Phi ll-4l, Var- sily Sue Candidale Corresponding Sec. l3lg Dean's Honor Roll l2l: AWS III: CAC Enier- 'rainmenf Comm. Sec. IZI: Parnassus Oueen Can- didaie l3l: Anchoreiies Joe Mc Inlyre: In- dusirial Educaiion. FIFTH ROW: Michael McKean: Aeronaulical En- gineering: ROTC ll-4lg Sigma Gamma Tau l3.4l7 Scabbard and Blade l3.4lg AIAA l4lg IAS Michael McMahon: Aeronauiical Engineering: AIS l2,3l: AIAA l3,4lg Engineering Council Lola McVey: Elemenlary Educalion and Logopedics: Sigma Alpha Ela l3,4l: SNEA Bill Macy: Accounling: Transferred from Toledo Univ.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SIXTH ROW: Dennis Maierus: Accounling: Alpha Gamma Psi Jerry Malcolm: Maihemaiics. Kennefh Mar+in: Managemenl: Alpha Kappa Psi. Phillip Marlin: Eleclrical Engineering: IEE Pres. ISI: Inslilule ol Radio Engineers I3,-il, Sec. l4l: Young Democrals ll,2.3l. FIRST ROW: K. Elizabelh Marshall: Engineering: Translerred lrom Universily ol Hawaii. Mary Marlz: Elernenlary Educalion: Della Gamma ll-4l, Besl Aclive l3l: WRA: AWS ll-4lg Young Republi- cans. Keilh Massie: Sociology. Charles Meeds: Painling: Phi Della Thela. SECOND ROW: Larry Meelrer: Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psi l4l: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3l. Sandra Meelrs: Elemenlary Educalion: YWCA lll: NEA lil: NAACP ll,2,3l: FTA: Nurses Club. Donald Miles, Jr.: Sociology: Pershing Rifles. Cheryl Mil- ler: Logopedics: Transferred from Norlhweslern Slale College: Sigma Alpha Elag Senior Class Treas. l4l: Treas. Brennan Hall THIRD ROW: Dennis Miller: Chemislry: Bill Min- gle: Journalism: Kappa Mu Psi Execulive Council l4l: KMUW-FM Sporls Direclor l2.3.4lg Sun- llower Assl. Sporls Edilor l4lg Dean's Honor Rall l2,3l. Eldon Monlgomery: Eleclrical Engineering: CAC Married Sluclenl Rep.: Pres. ol Married Sludenls Club: Varsily Baseball. John Moody: Mechanical Engineering: Bela Thela Pi: Dean's Honor Roll lil: Sludenl Forum Board ll,2l: ln- slilule ol Areospace Science l3l: Mechanical En- gineering Rep. lo Engr. Council l3lI American Sociely ol Mech. Engr. l3,4lg Young Republicans l3,4l. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Moody: Logopedics: Della Della Della ll-4l, Pledge Class Pres. ill, Besl Pledge Award ill, Housernanager l2l: AWS Freshman Board lil: YWCA ll,2l: WRA ll-4l. Vera Moore: English. Ronald Morris: Aeronaulical Engineering: Phi Della Thela, Pres. l4l: AIAA: Swim Team. Larry Morrison: Physics. FIFTH ROW: Doris Morlimer: Journalism and Sociology: YWCA ll,2l:Young Dernocrals ll,2,3l: Sunllower Desk Edilor News Edilor l3l, Managing Edilor l4lg Gamma lola Chi ll-4l. Vern Morlon: Eleclrical Engineering: IEEE, Richard Mosher: Mechanical Engineering: ASME l3,4l. Gerald Moll: Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psi. SIXTH ROW: Lawerence Mullendore: Aeronaulical Engineering: lnslilule ol Aerospace Science l2,3l: AIAA l4lq Flying Club l2,3l, Pres. l3lg CANA Club l3l. Harold Naegele: Accounling: Mary Neville: Arl: Newman Club ll-4l, Miss Newmanile lllg Kappa Psi l2,3,4lg SNEA Herberl' Nich- ols: Eleclrical Engineering: ROTC ll-4l, MARS ll-4l2 IRE l3,4l: AlEE l3,4lg IEEE 1 F' Q fs K . :QQ ll . A 'ei . 'rv 5' 2 ,3 - .2 Ex. Ni bi l fhillfax. Marshall Meeker Miller, D. Moody, S. Morlimer Mullendore Marlz Meeks Mingle Moore Morlon Naegele Massie Meeds Miles Miller, C. Monlgomery Moody, J Morris Morrison Mosher Moll' Neville Nichols new Q07 Ochs Oliver Palsmeier Perlcins Piiis Prouiy Oeiiing Olcerberg Oldenburg O'Neal O'Ouinn Pack Pemberion Pence Penner Peiiersen Pinlcerion Piiiman Pococlc Porier Priddle Rager Ramsey Raih SENIORS FIRST ROW: Marilyn Ochs: Music: AWS l3,4lg Morlar Board i4-ig Mu Phi Epsilon l2,3.4l. Vice- presideni l3l, Pres. l4lq lnier-yarsiiy Chrisiian Fellowship il-4lg PTA Scholarship: Moriar Board Alumnae Scholarshipy Dorm. Council Pres. William OeH'ing: Maihemaiics: Sigma Phi Epsilon ll-5l: Track l3l: Young Republicans l4l: Arnold Air Socieiy ll,2l. Nancy Okerberg: Music Educa- lion: Delia Delia Delia ll-4lg Mu Phi Epsilon i3,4l, Vice-presidenl l4l: YWCA l2.3,4l, Cabinef l3,4lg MENC 12.3,-ii: WRA i2,3,4l1 sexi Music Rep. l4lg Moriar Board Pres. l4iq Universiiy Singers l2.3,4l3 Universiiy Orcheslra i2,3,4l7 Opera Workshop l3,4l. Sally Oldenburg: Music Educalion: Alpha Phi ll-4l, Corresponding Sec., Chaplain: MENC Sec. l3l: AWS ll-:ily YWCA l2,3lg WRA l2,3.4l: Young Republicans l4lg Moriar Board l4l: Tau Baia Sigma ll-4lg Mu Phi Epsilon l2,3,4l, Alum Sec., Service Chrm. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Oliver: Elemeniary Edu- calion: Kappa Della Pi l4lg SNEA Richard O'Neal: Mechanical Engineering: ASTEg ASME: AICHE. Wilma O'Quinn: Elemeniary Educaiion. Richard Paoli: Hisloryf Phi Delia Theia. THIRD ROW: James Palsmeierz Accouniingz Dean's Honor Roll i3l3 Newman Club Rich- ard Pemberfon: Hisiory. Calvin Pence: Economics: Alpha Kappa Psi: Deanls Honor Roll Terry Penner: Elecirical Engineering: IEE l4l. FOURTH ROW: Mary Perkins: Psychology. Ken- nelh Peffersenz Spanish: Sigma Della Pi Pres, l4lq Spanish Club l3,4l7 W.U. Scholarship l3,4lg Pan Americar Club Scholarship i3,4l. James Pink- erfon: Accouniing: Alpha Kappa Psi l2,3,4l. Do- lores PiHman: Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delia l3,4lq Sociology Club i2lg Spanish Club FIFTH ROW: Sondra Piiis: Sociology: ISA, Sweei- hearl l3l, Treas. Sec. I-lisiorian Billie Pococlr: Psychology. Sheila Porier: English: WRA ll,2ly Canlerbury Club ll,2,3lg Wichiia Film Socieiy l2,3I: Alpha Chi Omega, Hisiorian and Recording Sec. Clyde Pridclle, Jr.: Me- chanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Diana Prouiyx Elemenlary Educaiion: Delia Delia Della il-3l: CAC House Comm. TChrm. illg May Queen Coronaiion Chrm. ill: SNEA Mig YWCA lI.2,3lg Logopedics Scholar- ship lI,2lg Dean's Honor Roll David Rager: Elecirical Engineering: AIAA l2.3,5li: IEEE ISI: Young Republicans l2,3lg lnier-varsily Chrisiian Fellowship ll,2,3i, Vice-presideni ill, Pres. l2lQ Dean's Honor Roll lI,2,4l: Engineering Honor Socieiy Beverly Ramsey: Logopedics: Sigma Alpha Era l3,4l, Treas. i4l: Zela Phi Era i3,4l3 AWS Council Charles Ralh: Psychology. FIRST ROW: Melvin Rafzlaffz Aeronauiical En- gineering: Sigma Gamma Tau l4,5l, Sec. 4511 Engineering Honor Socieiy 44,551 Kappa Mu Ep- silon l2,3,4,5l: Dean's Honor Roll lI,2,3l3 AIAA l4,5l: IEEE M. Dean Rich: Elecirical En- gineering. John Riggs: Geology. Don Riley: Eng- lish: Delia Upsilon. SECOND ROW: Rodney Roberfson: Hisiory. Gil- berl Roman: Foreign Language: Spanish Club l4lg Nafional Rifle Associaiion. David Roch Ari Educaiion: Kappa Pi l3,4l, Treas. l3l: Kappa Delia Pi l4l: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3,4lg lnI'l. Club l4l: SNEA Ronald Rowan: Poliiical Science: Phi Delia Theia l3,4lq Transferred from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. THIRD ROW: Sharon Russell: Medical Technology: Alpha Phi ll-4l, Rush Chrm. l4l, Homecoming Chrm. l3lg AWS Council l2,3l, Finance Chrm. l3l: WRA ll-4l: Medical Science Assn. l2,3l, Sec. l2lg YWCA ll-4l: CAC Research and De- velopmeni' Comm. Richard Russ: Journalism: Golf Team ll-4l. Henry Schichilez Physical Edu- caiion: Transferred from Coifeyville Jr. College: Phi Delia Theia I4-lg Foofball Co-Capiain l4lg Dean's Honor Roll l3,4l. Jerry Schrag: Delia Up- silon l2,3,4l, House Manager l3l: AIAA l3,4l. FOURTH ROW: Sue Schroclr: English: Film So- cieiy l3l: Delia Gamma lI,2l, Homecoming Chrm. l2lg AWS Freshman Board Ill: People- io-people l3.4l, Chrm. Foreign Travel l4lg Milcro- lcosmos l3l: Parnassus ll-4l, Managing Ediior l2i, Ediior-in-Chief l4l: YWCA lily SNEA l4li Siudeni' Publicaiions Board l4l3 Young Dernocrais l3l: NAACP l3l: Dean's Honor Roll Ann Senholz: Logopedics: Delia Delia Delia ll-4l, Treas. l4l: SNEA ll-4lg AWS: Sigma Alpha Eia Sec, l4l: WRA: Floor Direcior of Brennan Hall l-Il. Nancy Serraul+: Logopedics: Sigma Alpha Eia Pres. l3lq Newman Club l3,4l. Michael Shanli: Sociology: Bela Theia Pi, House Manager l3lgYoung Republicans FIFTH ROW: Gilberf Shocluey: lndusirial Educa- iion. Larry Shuman: Hisiory: NEA ll.2,4lg Phi Theia Kappa ll,2lp Dean's Honor Roll lil: His- Tory Club ll,2l. John Siedhoff: Accouniing: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3ly Alpha Kappa Psi. James Sivi'I's: Ari Educaiion: Dean's Honor Roll l2,3l. SIXTH ROW: Rosalind Sizemore: Logopedics: Transferred 'From Denver Univ.: Sigma Alpha Eia l3,4l. Charles Smiih: Mechanical Engineering: Dean's Honor Roll lil: American Socieiy of Me- chanical Engineers l3,4l: Mechanical Rep. Io Engineering Council l4l, Treas. Chesfer Smilh: Elecirical Engineering: Arnold Air Socieiy ll-4l, Commander l4l: Engineering Council Pres. I4-l: Scabbard and Blade l3.4l, Sgi. ai Arms l4l: AIEE l3,4l, Sec. l3lg Young Democrais lI,2,3lg Dean's Honor Roll Darold Smiihz Commercial Ari: Kappa lp l2,3,4l, Vice-presideni Presi- denl l4l: Scabbard and Blade l3,4l3 ROTC Of- ficer: Dean's Honor Roll. ' s i ,hw 4. . 'P I V' . M , S ,,.i X his - - i use ig 1 ' ,Q 5: kk K 4 i ' RZ. fa- ' Raizlaff Roberrson Russell Schroclc Shoclcey Sizemore gr-vs. fared 5 P9941-ff' if -...sm I our Rich Roman Russ Senholz Shuman Smiih, C. L. Riggs Rooi' Schichile Serrauli' Siedhoif Smirh, C. D. Riley Rowan Schrag Shank Sivirs Smirh, D ...- -F' ' f I s w ,,, gg S --Q. .---.-fx-ff Q , 'su Smi+h, R. Snapp Snyder Songer Spalding Spann Sproul Slalder Sfephens, E. Slephens, R. Siephenson Sievens S+i+h Srranslcy Slralman Siroul' Siuclcy, A. Srucky, M. Slulcey Swan Swayze Tapp Talro Taylor, J. :SF I x SENIORS FIRST ROW: Rober+ Smifh: Polilical Science: CAC Comm. lll: Young Republicans l3,4l: Bela Thela Pi Judy Snapp: English: Gamma Phi Bela ll-4l: Young Republicans ll,2,3l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-4l: Milcrolcosmos Siaff l3,4l: W.U. Candidale Tor American Royal Queen l4l: ROTC Queen Finalisl Debbie Snyder: Logopedics and Elemenlary Educalion: Delia Gamma ll-4l, Corresponding Sec. Pres. l4l: Angel Flighl ll,2,3l: YWCA ll-4l: AWS ll-4l, Treas.: Parnas- sus Slall l2,3l, Jr. Class Ediior Senior Class Edilor l3l: Sigma Alpha Efa ll-4l: SNEA I2-4l. Richard Songer: Commercial Ari. SECOND ROW: Leland Spalding: Management Lee Spann: Music: Kappa Kappa Psi l3l: MENC l4l: SNEA lil: SGA: CAC Comm.: Sigma Pi Epsilon ll-4l: Senior Honors Marcia Sproul: French: SNEA: Young Republicans: People-lo- People: Brennan Dorm Council l3l: AWS Couri l3,4l. Lee Sfalder: Mechanical Engineering: Scab- bard and Blade l4,5l, Commander l4l: Dean's Honor Roll lll: ASME l4l: Phi Thela Kappa THIRD ROW: Edward S+ephens: Accounling: Golf Team l2,3,4l. Richard Siephensx Physical Educa- lionz Freshman Fooiball lllg Varsily Foolball l2,3.4l. Hal Sfephensonz Mafhemaiicsz Young Democrals ll-4l, Execulive Board l3l: Newsleller Ediior l3l: Pi Mu Epsilon l3,4l: Scabbard and Blade l3,4l, Commander l4l: Dean's Honor Roll ll.2,3l. Judi Sfevens: Ari Educaiionz Angel Flighf ll,2,3l, Air Force Mililary Ball Queen Squad- ron Sweelhearl l2l: Freshman Cheerleader Ill: Varsiiy Cheerleader l2,3l: Kappa Pi l3,4l: Dean's Honor Roll ll-4l: Exhibiiioner in Springfield, Mo. Annual Arr Show. FOURTH ROW: William Siilhz Mechanical Engi- neering: ASME Treas.: ASTME Chrm. Willa Siran- sIry: Logopedics and English: Sigma Alpha Era l2,3,4l. Bob Srrafman: Electrical Engineering: Bela Theia Pi: IEEE l2,3l, Treas. l2l: Engineering Council Pres. lll. William S+rou+: Theory and Composiiion. FIFTH ROW: Allen Sfuclxy: Adrninislraiionz Dean's Honor Roll Michael Siuclxy: Educaiion: Bela Theia Pi: Fooiball lll: Baslcelball lllg Track ll,2,3l. Terrance Siulreyz Eleclrical Engineering: IEEE. David Swan: Eleclrical Engineering: Trans- ferred from K. U.: lnsiilule of Radio Engineers l3l: im i4i. SIXTH ROW: James Swayze, Jr.: Physical Educa- lion: Track Lellerman l3l: SNEA l3l: Young Dem- ocrals. N0rni+a Tapp: Elemenlary Educaiion: SNEA Monfy Tafroz Sociology and Hisloryz Pres. Dorm Council, Brennon Hall Jean Taylor: Music Educalionz Transferred 'From K.U.: Mu Phi Epsilon: MENC. FIRST ROW: Larry Taylor: Geology. Richard Tay- lor: Psychology: Dean's Honor Roll Michael Tearney: Accounling: Della Upsilon ll-4l, Assl. Treas. l3l: Alpha Kappa Psi l2.3.4-I: Insurance Agenls Scholarship l3,4l: C.P.A. Oulslanding Ac- counling Award Sfeven Terrones: Music Edu- calion: MENCq Kappa Kappa Psi: Pi Mu Sin- fonia: Marching Band: Orcheslra. SECOND ROW: Lila Thoman: Music: Dean's Hon- or Roll ll-Sl: Universily Orcheslra ll-Sl: Univer- sily Chorus Ill: Mu Phi Epsilon: MENC: YWCA: Music Scholarship ll-5l Dorm Scholarship ll,2l: Young Dernocrals: Sec. Soph. Class Gary Thompson: Malhemalicsz Fencing l3,4-I, NCAA Nal l. Fencing Tournamenl Wilfred Thyfaull: lnduslrial Engineering: Dean's Honor Roll: Men's Residence Hall Proclor. Sylvesler Tomlin Jr.: Music Educalion: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ll-4I: Kappa Kappa Psi l2,3,4l: Kappa Alpha Psi l3,4l: Music Educalors Na+'l. Conv. l2,3lg NAACP lI,2l: A Cappella Choir l2,3l: Foofball Band ll-4I. THIRD ROW: Daniel Tonfz Jr.: Polilical Science: Phi Della Thela ll-4I, Sec. l3,4lg SGA Vice-pres. l4l, Eleclion Commissioner I4-lg Pi Sigma Alpha l3,4l, Treas. l3.4l: CAC Music Chrm. III: Pep Council l4l: Young Republicans Jana Torne- den: Language Arls Educa+ion: Transferred from K.U.: Dean's Honor Roll I2lg SNEA l3l: Alpha Chi Omega. Donald Trummel: English: Dean's Honor Roll ll,2,3I. Charles Trump: Induslrial Edu- calion. FOURTH ROW: NeHa Turkellaub: Malhemalics: lnI l. Club Il-4l, Pres. Ill, Sec. IZI: AIEE: ASTME: ASME: ISA ll-4l: NAACP lI,2l: Peo- ple-Io-People I2,3,4I. Roger Turner: Mechanical Engineering: Phi Della Thela ll-4l: ASME: ASTME l3.4l, Treas. l4l: Senior Class Vice-pres. James Unruh: Aeronaulical Engineering: Della Upsilon II-4I, Scholarship Chrm. l2,3lg Sigma Gamma Tau I4l: Honor Engr. Sociefy I4l: AIAA I4-lg SGA Engr. Rep. I4-lp Engr. Council Gabriel Valadez: Industrial Arls Educalionz Ind. Arls Club ll-4l, Vice-pres. ill: SNEA l3,4Ig Newman Club l3,4l. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Vancil: English. Judilh Van- daveer: Music: Dean's Honor Roll lI,2l: YWCA lI,2l: WRA lI,2I: Music Educalors NaI'I Confer- ence l2,3,4,5l: Mu Phi Epsilon l2.3,4,5l: Univer- sily Singers ll,2,3l: Universily Symphony Orches- Ira l3,4.5l: Pep Club Dennis Vanderheiden: Chemislryz American Chemical Socielyg Dean's Honor Roll ll-3l: ROTC: Chemislry Club. Sgl. al Arms, Jr. Class Member. Bernard Verdier: ln- duslrial: Pershing Rilles ll-4-I: ln'r'l. Club l4l: Incluslrial Arls Club l4l: Dislinguished Mililary Sludenl SIXTH ROW: Kenl' Vickery: Anlhropology and Spanish: Phi Della Thela ll-4l, Scholarship Chrm. l3I, Vice-Pres. l4l: Varsily Tennis IZI: Garvery Geology Scholarship Ill: Geology Club Ill: Spanish Club ll-4lg Sigma Delia Pi l2,3,4l, Vice- pres. l4lg Scabbard and Blade l3,4l. James Wag- ner: Eleclrical Engineering: Engineering Council l4l: IEEE l3,4l, Vice-chrm. l4l: American lnsli- lule of Aeronaulics and Aslronaulics l2,3,4l: SGA, Slale Aid Comm. l3l: CAC Finance Comm. l3l, Public Relalions Comm. Peler Wallers: Speech: Universily Players l,l,2,3Ig Nall Col- legiale Players I3,4l: Newman Club ll-4-I. Bruce Walfonz Journalism: Sigma Phi Epsilon II-4lg lnler-fralernily Council l2lg Dean's Honor Roll l3l: Parnassus Slaff -mw- is Taylor. L. Thoman Tonlz Turlcellaub Vancil Viclcery Taylor, R. Thompson Torneden Turner Vandaveer Wagner Tearney Thylaull' Trummel Unruh Vanclerheiclen Wallers Terrones Tomlin Trump Valaclez Verdier Wallon ff! hai? Wedel. B. Williams, B. Wilson, D. Woodman Young Zelsman gf Swag? - fr-ee. f V 555 ., K , ,s Wells Williams. Wining Worl Zara Zuercher . .,--Sri, J J. Whiralcer Willig Wilhrow Yauk Zeigler -65. Whircomb Wilson, A. Wolf Yoke Zele f SENIORS FIRST ROW: Reba Wedel: English: Alpha Phi Il-4-I, Assl. Homecoming Chrm. IZI, Cullure Chrm. l2l, Slandards Chrm. Quarlerly Cor- respondenl Ml: AWS ll-4l: WRA ll-4l: YWCA I2,3l: CAC Scienlilic Research and Deyeloprnenl Comm. Sec. l2l: SNEA I2,3l: Universily Players ll,2l. Richard Wells: Managemenlz Pershing Rifles ll-4l, Sec, IZI, Dislinguished Mililary Sludenl Award l4l: Scabbard and Blade presidenl l3l: Bela Thela Pi, Social Chrm. William Whifalrerz Adverlising Design. Dennis Whilcombz Accounling: Alpha Kappa Psi l3,4l: lnlelleclual Sociely l3,4l: Organizalion for Cullural Under- slanding l3,4l. SECOND ROW: Barbara Williams: Elemenlary Eclucalion: People-'ro-People: SNEA. Jack Williams: Malhemalics. Danny Willig: Aeronaulical Engineer- ing: Flying Club Ill: Dean's Honor Roll l2l: Arnold Air Sociely Il.2l: Senior Class Vice-presi- den? l4l: AIAA l4.5l. Adolph Wilson: Physical Educalionz Foolball ll,2,3l. THIRD ROW: Donald Wilson: Arls: Kappa Pi l3,4,5l: Symphony Orcheslra l3,4,5l: Cheerlead- ing Ill: Scholarship Ill: Dean's Honor Roll I3,-Il: Exhibilioner in Olcla. Cily Arl Show. Jean Wining: Music Educafionz Tau Bela Sigma, Co-social Chrm., Treas.: Symphonic Band: Universily Orcheslra: Clarinel Choir, Leslie Wifhrow: Music Educalion. Donald Wolf: Hislory: SNEA l2,3.4l, Vice-presi- denl' I3l: Young Democrals l3,4l. FOURTH ROW: June Woodman: Physical Educa- Hon: Della Gamma ll-4l, Social Chrm. Rush Chrm. l4l: Cheerleader lI,2,3l: Orchesis ll,2l: Angel Flighl ll,2,3I, Drill Caplain I3l, Squadron Sweelhearf I3l: Scabbard and Blade Sweelhearl l3l: Mililary Ball Queen Allendanl l3l: WRA ll,2,3l: Vice-presidenl Linda Worl: Logo- pedics: Sigma Alpha Era Il-4l, Treas. l3l, Presi- denl' l4l: YWCA l2l: Dean's Honor Roll l3l: Conoco Scholarship ll-4l. Irene Yaulx: Elemenlary Educalionz YWCA lI,2l: WRA ll,2l: SNEA l4l: MENC Joe Yolre: Economics and Sociology: Alpha Kappa Psi. FIFTH ROW: David Young: Malhemalics. Saad Zara: Economics: Swim Team Ill: ln+'l. Club I4-I: WIA l3l: People-lo-People IZI: NAACP l2l: Newman Club Kennelh Zeigler: Mechanical Engineering: ASME Judy Zele: French: New- man Club Sec. IZI: Dorm. Council, Treas. SIXTH ROW: Jacl: Zelsman: Managemenl: Della Upsilon: ll-4l, Assf. Sleward Assl. Treas. l3l: Pershing Rifles II,2l: Scabbarcl and Blade l2,3,4l, Finance Officer l4l: ROTC Field Day Honors, Diane Zuercher: Hisloryz Alpha Phi: AWS' WRA. 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Kennelh Croclceh' John Daigh, Jr. Mary Dale Alvie Davis Gordon Davis Judy Davis Sfeve Davis Ron Deulch Jonnie Dick Palsy Dickey Diane Dickhui Marcia Dix Marsha Dobson Ronald Dole Diana Dolinar Lynn Eddy Felicia Edrnisson Loyal Edmonsion Georgia Ensz Larry Farrar Karhleen Ferguson Gregory Fisher Andrea Flynn Phyllis Huffman Allen Galliari' PaHy George Pafriclc Glass Mario Goicoechea Brenda Golden Don Graloendike Milford Greenway Roloerl' Greenwood Dan Grove Karen Guihrie Gerald Haag John Hageman Dan Haley Charles Hall Nancy Hanna Beverly Harman Lin Harris Bill Harlong Naihan Hafhorne Lawrence Herbers Linda Higgins Marilyn Hill Roberi Hill Carolyn Hladik Alice Hoagland Larry Hodson Larry Holden Sandra Hollinger Charles Holmes Gary Hood Mary Ann Hopper Susan Horron Sharon Houser Connie Howell Gerald Hudson Dan Hunfer Parry Hursr Bob Jackson Chrisrina Johnson Dexrer Johnson Marilyn Johnson Janie Johnsion John Jordan Nancy Keasr Dwighr Keen Vickie Kelley Par Kemp Trudy King Barbara Kopielz Susan Kramer Richard Lane Roseann Larson Eldon Layfon Brooks League Alan Lee Thomas Legg Jerry Lewis Linda Lewis Norene Lighr Gary Lincoln Mike Lipp Gary Logan Marcy Low Feryl Lowe Ben Lucas Gary Ludwig Sreve LuH'rell Vicky McClure Janice McHugh Marcia McKee --I . 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Pam McMas+er Carla McNeal Kenyon McWilliam Sue Maisch Ann Maloney Parrick Maloney James Manion Sharon Marsh Nan Maxedon Judy Messenger Rosemary Meyer Beih Miller Janice Miller Marilyn Minor Vernon Milchael Frances Moore Ronald Moore Sharon Morlc John Morfon Phyllis Morron Charloile Moyer Sandra Mueller John Murphy Miriam Nalh Mary Ann Nelson Mike Nelson Cindy Neslor Ken Niclcel Mary Jane Palmer Don Panlon Douglas Parker Carolyn PaH'on Karen Paul William Pereboom Carole Pelerlca Arden Pelers Judirh Piafr Pal' Piper Theda PiHman Charles Por'l'er Jon Powell Barbara Preslcorn Wall Pringle Sieve Ramey Peggy Rafh Tim Ralh Sandra Rauscher Richard Ravens S Mike Ray Linda Reagan Jarold Regier Diane Riley Ted Roberls ll Cheryl Rossow Nancy Schafer Herb Schoeppe ll Ron Scholes Sheryl Schroclc Peg Scoll Daniel Shea John Shearer Judy Shelfon Michael Sheridan Kayelaine Sidener Kaye Siler Lois Simcox Fred Srnilh Judirh Smirh Lyn Srnilh Roberl Smirh Il Todd Smilh Kennelh Soolc Margie Spangler Carolyn Spencer Bill Spillman Joyce Sfahl Alice Slarlcs Ken Sfeffens John Slilwell Barbara Slrange Shirley Sfull Ka+hleen Sweney James Talley Carol Tanner Ronald Tennissen Barbara Thursfon Gary Tilus John Travis Kafhleen Trollope Roger Troy Mark Underwood Ted Van Seyoc Palricia Vail Richard Vlief Johnny Volosin Larry Waclcer 1 A J 'C ' 1 W' Q 'R 1 422 . - If um in L, vs A A 'Ii-W .K 2' jj? 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ZX if .W 4 1 .1 f we 1 A if Q-,Z fl WJ 4 L Q A A ,r f 5 Z Af Larry Adair Herberr Albrighf Terri Anderson Virginia Anderson Dick Anderi' Richard Angleion Sandra Archer Bill Arnold Janef Archison Larry Ausfin Joan Babich Sharon Bailey William Baird John Baker Gary Ballard Phyllis Ballard Virgil Balfhrop Marilyn Barber Ruih Ann Baieman Harold Bauer Dick Beard Barbara Bell Laura Berlin Kendall Berf Alice Berfha Carol Blumanhoursi Nancy Blazer Carol Blowers Michael Bond Orlin Braddy Lana Braden Gerry Bradiield Joy Braverman Joyce Breeden Beverly Brooks Virginia Brooks Chris Brown Cheryl Brown David Brown Barbara Bunring KiHy Burdirl Sharon Burke Jerry Burnell Carol Burnham Mary Ann Bufcher Fred Byers Valerie Carlock Karen Carmichael Nancy Carpenrer David Carr Billie Carson Vicki Carler Siephen Casey Jim Ceasar fl 4 B i X' ,Q ..f, -he g 1 v hm y A ml fi fe an fx E S- Z' B ii -- -B Y ,J . 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BELOW: Dee Masters points an accusing finger at Katherine Stewart, while Carole l-larlcins looks on, in Albees popular play, The American Dream Roger Zellers ,lg w k .f ,, 'A A A fl Vicki Zallc ' Q 'M Drama Students present Sandbox, American Dream American Society ot Tool and Manutacturing Engineers-FIRST ROW: W. L. Stith, tirst yice-chrm. SECOND ROW: Mulk Chandna, Ron Oben' Rrot, B, M. Aldrich, taculty advisor: D, l.. Ciark, chairman, Roger Turxf chain, Clyde R. Zielke, l-larold Good, Jerry Potts, Tom Noorani. ier, treas,: Ronald F, Olsen, sec.q T. S. Maytield, second vice-chrmg ASTME orronges tours ot plonts American Society ot Tool and Manutac- turing Engineers plans tours ot industrial plants, has programs with speakers, and also participates in the engineering open house. This group shows an interest in the college loan tund, scholarships, and project awards. ASME turthers engineering interest in profession Student interest and participation in the engineering protession is promoted by the American Society ot Mechanical Engineers. Members ot this organization earned na- tional awards in the technical paper contest. At the last ot second semester, they had a year-end smoker. American Society ot Me-chan'cal Engineers- FIRST ROW: Michael SECOND ROW: Roger Panlon, James Bair, Roger Turner, Charles L. Bowen, David Snyder, W'llTam St2'n trees.: Ronald Olsen, yice-chrm.g Smith, Ren Oloenckafn, Lee S:alder. THIRD ROW: Dale Clark, Clyde Clittord Bizek, chrm.: David O. Stuart, taculty advisor, Dennis Barnaby, Priddle Jr., Leslie Litsey, Allen Blaser, Leonard Lindsted, RK'f W, is ww 9 sb W SR' lnduslrial Arfs-FIRST ROW: George Proclor, l-lerberf Mulvaney, ROW: Wayne Beclcer, facully advisor: Bernie Verdier, Larry Bidqe Jim Sharp, Wall' Sharp, Maurice l-larper, John Jones, pres.: Jay man, Mr. Merlin Melllen, Warner Temcel, William Moore, Barnie Thomas, Jimmy Campbell, Edgar Webb, faculiy advisor. SECOND Silverman, Fred Buss. I d str'aI Arts Club Orches's molnfolns high sfondords nurfures creohvify Obieclives ol lhe lnduslrial Arls Club are Membership in Orchesis, a nalional or lo promole qrowlh and leadership ol ils ganizalion, is open lo any inleresled sludenl members and lo conslanlly improve The on campus, and is achieved lhrouqh audi slandards ol lhe profession. lions held each semesler. OrchesisfFlRST ROW: Nancy Goss, Susan Kramer, Pallie Edminsler, Dylces, Dianne Wolff, Judy Broshears, Don Nelson, Donna Raymond Merrily Taylor, Sharon l-lansen. SECOND ROW: Robbie Rude, pres.: Diana Taqqarl, Torn l-leineilc. Marilyn l-lill, Viclcie Malone, Casey Myers. THIRD ROW: Woodrow .ss CMI . Q, 99 In Memoriam President John F. Kennedy Dedicated By The Young Democratic Club Young Republicans work with enthusiosm, become better informed Wichita University's Collegiate Young Republicans meet monthly in the Campus Activities Center to become better ac- quainted with the necessities ot good gov- ernment. For their meetings and cottees, they sponsor outstanding spealcers trom all levels ot government. By taking part in political rallies they help to promote their party as well as the demo- cratic process. Prot. Fran Jabara acted as the Young GOP's sponsor tor the year. The Cotillion Ballroom was the scene tor the Young Republican Spectacular which teatured Sy Zentner and his orchestra. fur' I. - . i Young Republican otticers are, wg A SITTING: Viclci Eclchardt, executive ' sec.: Pat Kemp, recording sec.: I 'ti, gm, , Dave I-lartman, pres.g Karen Nich- ERRNXNIT ' ols, women's vice-pres., Sebert gl Kich, program chr. STANDING: ,Il John Benjamin, treas.7 Dan Tontz. if publicity: Monte Calvin, ass't. pub- Q I I licity chr. NOT PICTURED: Richard Martin, rnen's vice-pres. -Q ., . fr? ' I , ,. ,L,-,,,,, Heavy 32 xiii Young Republicans listen attentively to a speaker during one ot their meetings in the CAC. Mr. M. Moorhouse, ass't. dean ot Univer- sity College and Merle my Gates, state president Q Ag ' N, ot Young Republicans show their interest in the local chapter ot Young GOP's. if 2 ,W 5 Members oi Universiiy People-To-People are, FlRSi ROW: Ellen Sin- clair, Lea Edginqion, Phillip VonFeldi, Rae-Ada Ann Jones, Linda Gaekiil, Miclnael Snyder, Judy Fisln, Charles Scliimp. SECOND ROW: Diane Davidson, Maqqi Davidson, Janei Parrisln, Mary Lou Siarlcweailner, Members oi execuiive board are Rick Lane, personnel direciorg Judy Fish, exec sec.: Pliillip Vonlzeldf, pres.: William Dunlap, vice-pres.: Mike ' K ff-wsu-4..,..,1ai, T Nancy Dunlap, Carol Beck, Mary Lee Niisclnlce, Mike McDonough, Dave Barneii. Tl-HRD ROW: Roberi Smiilri, Alyie Davis, David Rolseris, Nor- man Noll, Dennis Tracy, William Dunlap, Dan Toniz, Rob Fuqua. McDonough, publiciiy cliairmang Mary Lee Niisclilce, iob placemerii and liospiialiiy. i 102 ' ge People-To-People works for inT'l undersfonding, sponsors Students Abrood PromoTing inTernaTional undersTanding among The younger generaTion is The main purpose oT People- To-People. This is a naTional organizaTion which was Tounded in l956 aT PresidenT Eisenhower's WhiTe l-louse ConTerence. AT presenT, WichiTa UniyersiTy's chapTer has 60 members, and They meeT Twice a monTh in The CAC. The only reguiremenT Tor mem- bership is ThaT oT being a Tull Time sTudenT aT W.U. sw- , 42 . 'N- av 2:0 B CowTown was one oT The many places visiTed by a group oT Tanganyikan sTudenTs. Girl ScouTs served as Their hosTesses. People-To-People sponsors STudenTs Abroad. Un- der This program, The sTudenT goes To Europe Tor The summer To Tour The counTries and To meeT The people. Also, People-To-People sponsors The BroTher-SisTer Program in which incoming Toreign sTudenTs are assigned broThers or sisTers To help Them in adiusTing To The American way oT liTe and To The UniversiTy. Phil VonFeldT, Diane Davidson, Asg- har Abdul-l-lagq, Ray Jones, and Al Raisdana Tallc abouT plans Tor People- To-People's BroTher-SisTer Prograrn. Anchorettes torm tirst women's novol drill teom Anchorettes, tormed in October l962, represent the United States Navy by pre- cision marching. Members must be tull time students having a 2.0 grade average and display ability in marching. The girls drilled every Thursday morning in t-lenrion Gym- nasium. an l Members ot Anchorettes are, FIRST ROW: Joanne Larson, sponsor: Flaine Clayten, Carolyn l-lowe, drill commander, Margo Looney, commanding otticerg Mary Brack- en, Carolyn Apple, Patricia Rosenberg SECOND ROW: Marilyn Minor, Judy Watkins, Marcia Klotz, Viclrie Malone, Niclrey Bayes, Anna Marie Garrett, Cathy Stein, Nan Maxedon. THIRD ROW: Shir- ley Forbes, Barbie Willces, Peggy Rath, Pamela Carter, Marilyn Johnson, Alice Foote, Virginia Puryee, Pam Weiss. Angel Flight sends delegates to onnuol conference The University ot Wichita Air Force hon- orary drill team pertorms at tootball and basketball games. The girls ot the Angel Flight unit sponsor an Easter egg hunt at the lnstitute ot Logopedics, and give a tea at Christmas to honor the senior otticers ot Arnold Air Society. 9 W ', :-1, --' it i l 1 if 5 .. - I K M- I -1 A it fig sf. 2 . ii - s . r . .. . ' -a s f i , if in . K ,. . -tit, ' W 4 ' A , A-. 4 g 5, . ,... , . . ,g z F xg Q' L ,H , Q 1 2 f- , fs iere K is K Members ot Angel Flight are. FlRST ROW: sf' 'fs 1 f , X Y' I ' T Y ,Ll . M, . . Sandy Mueller, Viclci Sinning, Julie Witt' I lv W in .5 5 rnafnn, Julie Charnplin, Cornrnanderg Sue ra i n i t , 5. A .-is gag' E Ann Ward, Judy Schwartz, Marilyn l-till, iw., fi ' K ,L 5 '. V ,fits ' ie 'vt -':, ff' .iii ft A Sharon Flodson, Lynn Trornbold. SECOND if Ti 4 , 5 viiriit it i ii 'V 2: Q, ' I T 2 ROW: Nancy Gatos, Carol Ann Wender- 4 . ' W K A 1 su , ' oth. Carole Peterlra, Bobbie Sue Cattrey, ,i if Q' ,K rim .. Yr' X 4' Molly l-lottrnann, Ann Ferguson, Carolyn it 'f 7 Q' f Eli ' fix? Donlevy, Jane Gates, Calha Cowgill. THIRD X 1 A T ROW: Nancy Flliott, Judv l-laclrney, Carol 5 l Rv' it , ji Cox, Carol Tanner, Karen l-lart, Karen E I ix Ward. Kathy Ferguson, Mary lceuber. 'i . ,. . . ., ei if i 5 li U i , D y if as 1. . if' il T Members ol Army Blues are, FIRST ROW: Judy Funk, Connie Knoclc, Merrily Taylor, Judy Messenger, Carol Campbell, Jacque Scheer, Susan Crane, Norma Whilr, Diane Pedicord, Bobbi Weir. SECOND ROW: Caplain Kennelh R, Forlney Jr.: milirary advisor, Susan Kramer, Nancy Dunlap, Marlicia Lawrence, Parry l-lursl, Carole lnluslon, Connie Howeil, Army Blues display exhibition drill work Sponsored by The Army ROTC, The Army Blues marched in hall-lime ceremonies al games, performed in The Armed Forces Day parade and Chrislmas parade, and parlici- paled in various drill meels. The girls gave Their annual l-lalloween parly Tor The chil- dren ol The lnslilule of Logopedics in con- iuncrion wilh Pershing Rifles. ln The spring special ribbons were award- ed along wilh membership ribbons and ranlc. Kaye Slorey, Suzanne l-loover, Gloria Dralce, Marcia McKee, Linda Ferris, Andi Flynn, Mrs. lrene Fealr, Tacully sponsor. THIRD ROW: Linda Miller, Cheryl Rossow, Linda Loclcerl, Lana Braden, Sandra lelarnrn, Lorry Brosius, Nancy Bornan, Virginia Broolrs, Chris Brown, Sandy Lindernan, Jeanie Kaullrnan, Barbara Bunlinq, Susi Miller. OFFTCERS-V-LEFT TO RIGHT: lsr U. Diane Pfldirord, nalifvnalizfilion ol- Ticerg Isl U. Norma Whill, lreas.: lsr L+. Judy MCSSCUGCV, GSW- drill capl.: U. Col, Carol Campbell, cornmandwt Mai. Jacnue Scheer, execu- ylCV 'C' ' 'five officer: Capr. Susan Crane, drill capz, lsl U, Mffrrily Ta Isl Ll. Bobbi Weir, public relalions oTlicer. ,.s-. The Army Blues can be seen on campus pracricing maneuvers Wednesday mornings. 'A'4 -.,f -za- f .-'ff - kim W' .,- ., '. . .ggl A ,fl 5 , , M ii X-Q4 5 L' es..gis.,:is-W..,,,..i,., , all M . -K . . issl s E rr ' We -'f'Q ' f -' .,1,.,,. 4':Ufa3MQ,M,..u ,Niywifejp V, ,, . iwwi-5 5869 , . rlsr 1 .. ,. .1 L, I 3 Debate Society Takes second place in M.V.C. TournamenT Sponsored by The speech deparTmenT, The UniversiTy DebaTe SocieTy promoTes inTeresT in Torensics and sTrives To improve skill in argumenTaTion and advocacy. Each year The DebaTe SocieTy sponsors more Than TiTTeen Trips To various inTercollegiaTe Tour- namenTs ThroughouT The naTion. The socieTy won second place in The Missouri Valley DebaTe -l'ournamenT in The spring oT IQ63, which was The Third sTraighT year WichiTa UniversiTy placed eiTher TirsT or second. DebaTe pins are awarded an- nually To deserving new members, and The C. C. l-larbison Service Award is given To a Treshman or sophomore Tor ouTsTanding service To Torensics. -sr If ' by N X Members Bob SmiTh, Bob Glenn, and KeiTh Williamson display Their skill in arTiculaTion and concenTraTion which helped Them To earn Top honors in The Missouri Valley Conference TournamenT. Members oT The UniversiTy DebaTe Soc. are, SEATED: PaT Murphy, his- Bobby R. PaTTon, sponsorq PaT CorbeTT Jr., Bob SmiTh, JaneT Neagle, Bill Toriang Bob Glenn, sec.: KeiTh Williamson, pres.: Pam McMasTer, Treas.g BalThrop, Quincalee Brown. Dennis SmiTh, vice-pres.g Bob HunT, Alice Hoagland. SECOND ROW: wi? 106 Zeta Phi Eta speech mciiors, achieves goals Sludenls who are speech maiors or mi- nors are eligible lor membership in Alpha Zela chapler of Zela Phi Ela. The Group meels weekly in lhe Commons Building lo honor oulslanding achievemenls in speech arf and lo aid lhe speech deparlmeni. Zela Phi Ela members work Jrogelher lo lape books for lhe blind Through lhe Library ol Congress. Members of Zela Phi Era are, SEATED: Quincalee Brown, alum advisor: Karen Sue Baker, Glenda Gray. STANDING: Miss lay- lor, alum advisorg Jeannine Kopielz, Beverly Ramsey, Kendo Berry, Robera Rude. Delta Sigma Rho honors excellence fa an W, Q sem Della Sigma Rho is a nalional honorary forensics icralernily. lls purpose is lo honor excellence in forensics, and lhe require- menl lor membership is lwo years' vvorlc in forensics and lo be in lhe upper Third ol one's class academically. Members of Della Sigma Rho are, SEATED: Quincalee Brown, Glenda Gray, Mr. Bob Palfon, advi- sor. STANDING: Mr. Mel Moorhouse, advisor: Bob l-lunf, Dennis Smifh, Keiih Williamson, Bob Glenn. 107 Members ot International Students are, FIRST ROW: Mary Lee Nitschlce, Diane Davidson, Johnny MacKay, Jean Earle, Alice Johnston, Steve Crane, Adel Schultz, Nilclci Gugnani, Jeri Atherton, Raymond Jones, Vara Lee Lalzoy, Orhan Kunter. SECOND ROW: Marshall Williams, advisor: Mohan Das, Shadid Fahim, Fawzi Al-Walceel, Sherry Bilson, Tom Noorani, Janet Calderneyer, Ramesh Chandna, Janet Ledermann, Kathy Slcach, Ming Yee, Stephen Earle. THIRD ROW: Gyaneshwar Singh, William Glenn, D. S. Borde, Tom Crouch, Charles Schmidt, Mary Esther International Student Otticers- SITTING: Steve Crane, vice-pres.: Jose Daccarett, treas.g Al Raisdana, pres.q Mary Esther Jones, sec. STANDING: Manoucher Amin-Madani, Janet Caldemeyer, D. S. Borde. fmewssaetxi i li. ff! Jones, Tom Townsend, Leo A. Poland, Chry Kigilbash, Leoncio Go, Doug Williams, Asghar Abdul-Haqq, Retta Revel, Connie Crotts, Marcie Ruggles, Carroll I-lolland, Ann McGill. FOURTH ROW: Jahangir Alia- badi, I-loushang Allahyari, Manoucher Amin-Madani, John G. Rapoza, Roger Root, Fritz Raoul Galland, David Root, John Zimmerman, Edward Brann, Milne Alcpe, Carole Burrnett, Jim Grat, Milce Allison, Gerald Abdouch. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Anderson. International Students strengthen friendships Every weelc students get together tor tea and conversation, and on International Night, students trom a particular country put on a skit about their country to tarnil- iarize other students with their culture. The club also sponsors hayraclc rides, slcating parties, horseback riding, picnics, canoeing and a beatnilr party. International Students Club was tounded in i956 and is sponsored by the CAC. Conversation was a ta- vorite past time. Members play in an action-packed soccer game. Pep Council sparks spiril bocks rallies, dances Pep council prornoled lhe nighl shirl parade al The beginning of lirsl semesler and sponsored various dances, wallqouls and pep rallies lhroughoul The year. The mem- bers mel' regularly lo discuss ways of spark- ing enlhusiasm and sporlsmanship. PEP COUNCIL OFFICERS--Connie l-larl, assist coordinalorq Bob Coolc, pep ordinalorp Molly l-lollrnan, secrefary: Terry Maupin, lreasurer. Members of Pep Council are, FIRST ROW: Nancy Slalcer, Kalhie Bone, Julie Champlin, Alice Mor- ley, Georgia Ensz. SECOND ROW: John lvlorfon, Larry Conyers, Rob Cole, Dan Tonlz, Larry Dean. 'f-'52, -' Members of iEEE arc, KNEELING: David Swan, Don Johnson, Dr. How- ard Harniiron, soonsorg Bob Srrarmar, Ker Kuhirnan, Goraid Debacker, Dick Neiscn, Biiiy Powers, John Briuain, Armen Robins, Tory Burkhari. SECOND ROW: Vern Morion, Eawzi H, Ai-Wakoei, Dave Nichoison, Jerry Cfair, Eor Canr'e'i Dean Rica Dave Wiiey, Jonr Cochran. Marvin Taiborr, Robert Monroe, Kei'on Earrfs, Jim Fisk, Sam Harris, Neii IEEE merges groups The srudenr branch af Jrhe lnsrirure of Elecrronics and Eiecrricai Engineers iisrened fo speakers, Took Iieid rrips, and gave awards ro members. Members of AIAA are, SEATED: W. H. Werrz Jr., iacuiw advsor' i.?u's i, Jonacsen, oresoenfq Rchard Garcfa, Rcnaid Hoover, Gary 5e'ourne. Gary W, Ciark. SECOND ROW: Biiiy Vardarnan, Dave Rager, Richard Graves Danny Wiiiio, I.ar'v Muiiendore, Fredde Marrs, Wiiifarn Leach, Jr., Roberi' Coward, Chuck Jefferson, Cecil Peiiz. THIRD ROW: Eidon Moniqornery, Herb Nichois, Terry Penner, Ciliiord Hoaqiand, Howard Essiinger, Jim Wadner, Roberr Boffnq, Terry Sfukev, Dave Raqer, John Bakeiv, Danioi Ash Dick Hoidfxwav, Jim Nayior, Gary Anrhonv, Douqias Siper, Bruce Weish Damcdhar Borde. AIAA emphosizes proficiency The Wichira chaprer of Jrhe American ln- srilrure of Aeronaurics and Asrronaurics con- rribured rechnical informarion ro irs mem- bers. C. Hcider Reber' Q. Dodson Jr, Kennem Johnson, THIRD ROW: Jarnes Unruh, Jerry Hiqiev, Norman Coniev, Louis Mhore 5'eve Hmhos, Lew-fs House' Mei Raiziaii, John E. Br 'afn, D-urre' Bishop. I I Illltl Members ot Mu Phi Epsilon are, FIRST ROW: Cyndie Shank, soc. chr., Karen Johnson, program chr.g Janet Caldemeyer, magazine chr., Nancy Olcerberg, vice-pres,g Marilyn Ochs, pres.: Sharon Siegrist, recording sec.g Linda George, treas.g Jacquelyn Barn- grover, corresponding sec.: Marilyn Cody, alumni sec.: Carolyn I-lowe, chorister. SECOND ROW: Sharon Briggeman, Judy Vanda- veer, l.aDee Arbuclcle, LaVera Goering, Kathie I-lall, Sharon Orie, Roberta Brown, I-lelon King, Connie John, Rosemary Attwater, Diane Davidson, pub. chr. THIRD ROW: Sue Kirlcpatriclc, Chris Karlowski, Sharon Stephens, Diane Riley, Linda I-liggins, Cindy Nestor, Joan Young, Connie Hart, Mary Lisenby, Besse Welsh, Anna Sutula. NOT PICTURED: Sandy Kohrs, historian. Kappa Kappa Psi broadens interest in band Mu Phi Epsilon stimulates composition and research The local chapter ot Mu Phi Epsilon has received national recognition tor its musical therapy activity with the Institute ot Logo- pedics. Membership requirements ot the sorority are sophomore standing, musician- ship, and a 3.00 overall grade average. Kappa Kappa Psi, an honorary band or- ganization, meets weelcly in the Pine Arts Center to discuss various plans ot the Wich- ita University band. Sponsored by the Uni- versity Band, membership in KKP is limited to those belonging to the band who have at least a 2.0 grade average. Members ot Kappa Kappa Psi are FIRST ROW: Walter Myers, sponsor Jerry Meslin, pres., Harold Bray, vice- pres., Charles Funk, sec.: Derroll Bretz, treas.g Diclc Steory. SECOND ROW: Thomas Rimer, Oneil Davis, M. I-I, Hall, Denny Danclers, Moses Cotield, Quentin Wallace. THIRD ROW: John Shaw, Raymond Strasburg, James Stuclcy, Royce Morris, Merrill McCue, Bob Bettencourt, Duane Boss. NOT PICTURED: Phil Mur- ray. SNEA ocquoints members with The 'reoching profession Members of Sludenf Nafional Educafion Associafion are, FIRST ROW: Gay Goodrich, Cannie Rernmeai, Ann Caruer, Kafie Renfro, vice-pres,g Diane Renfro, pres.: Virginia Schoonoyer, sec., Joyce Lonqren, freasg Kay Gclbach. SECOND ROW: Julie Champlin, Carol Ealon, Clareffa Richardson, Ann Ross, Karen l-lanks, Nancy Leurs, Judy Sue James, Sfudenf Nafional Educafion Associafion, open fo any inferesfed sfudenf, mef once a monfh fo hear speakers and panel discus- sion members relafe facfs abouf fhe feachf ing profession. Annually, fhe members plan guided fours of classrooms for members of high school fufure feacher groups. ln fhe spring, fhey held fhe New Teacher Conference and sponsored a picnic in May for members, family and friends. Irene Yauk. THIRD ROW: Saralou l-lamker, Mike Allison, Jane Torne den, Cafhy Sfein, Michael Burks, Pearline Green, Jo Ann Randels Pamela Carfer. SPONSORS NOT PICTURED: Dr. Walfer Lucas and Mr Glen Nicholason. 112 Members ot Alpha Phi Omega are, SEATED: Captain Kenneth R. Fort- ney Jr., taculty advisory William t-l. Leach, Jr., sgt. at armsq William F. Judge, treas.: Patrick R. Glass, pres.: Gary E. Logan, vice-pres.: Milce Greenwood, sec.: Ken L. Hutchinson, historian. SECOND ROW: Mike Riebs, Steve Crane, Jim Johnson, l-larlan Bozarth, Sam Jordan. NOT PIC- TURED: Mr. John M. Strange, taculty advisor. Alpha Phi Omega devotes time to serve community Alpha Phi Omega, a national service traternity, serves the university throughout the year. Attiliated with the Boy Scouts ot America, the traternity meets twice a month in the Campus Activities Center. Captain Kenneth Portney, Mr. John Strange and Mr. C. J. Twning are the spon- sors. .W Sigma Delta Pi Spanish trat fosters interest in Hispanic America l-lispanic American literature and culture is stressed by the national honorary Spanish organization, Sigma Delta Pi, which was tounded in I952. Members must have a B+ average in Spanish and an overall B average. On Pan American Day they hold an annual banquet. Members ot Sigma Delta Pi are, FIRST ROW: Dr. Dorothy Froning, sponsorg Ann Kaening, Kenneth Petterson. pres.: Kent Viclcery, Dr. Eugene Sav- aiano, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mr. J. E. Angulo, Dorothy Pettersen, Marcia Rodriguez, Vara Lee La- Foy, Karen Oloodt, Miss Lillian Wall. 113 W We Members of Sigma Alpha Era-SITTING: Kalhy Becker, Mary Jo Mullen, urerg Failh Carlson, publicily. SECOND ROW: Willa Sfransky, Rosalind corresponding secreraryq Judy Kessinger, hrs? vice-pres.: Linda Worl, Sizemore, Marlha Wesley, Cheryl Miller, Kande Berry, Sharon May president Virginia Schoonover. second vice-presq Beverly Ramsey, lreas- Kopke, Nancy Serraull. NOT PICTURED: Ann Senholz, rec. secrelary. i' Sigma Alpha Eta enriches professional understanding Any logopedics sludenr wishing To ioin Sigma Alpha Era may do so. The group's purpose is lo provide a medium for en- riched prolessional and social experiences Jrhrough co-curricular acrivilies. Sigma Alpha Era meels Twice a monih ar Pancakes were cooked ius+ righ+ by Ann Sen- The lr1S'lill,l'le of Logopedics. MF. Leon Whil- holz ar rhe Sigma Alpha Era pancake supper. fon is Hqeir Sponsor. Every fall and spring rhey have a car wash: every fall Jrhey give a pancake supper for srudenrs and facully of Jrhe lnsrilule, and 'rhey Chrislmas carol ar lhe lnsriiule in De- cember. Their siale convenlion is also held al lhe lnslilule. Gallons ol milk, poured by Linda Worl and Judy Kessinger, were used for Jrhe annual pancake supper. i tt ' at .,mL,- . ,. AA.N . ,H , My -W . . . , M . v,..N ...M . ew., .ow .. . ..,,..,.....,............ .. .W A.,, , ....u.-,. ....u,,,.. .,V, . ,...,.,,-..w...,, , L, .A.. .,....,,........,.....v..........mwwyws-.WW.-,M.W,.s...eWww . Members ot Baptist Student Union are, SEATED: Karen Lugard, pres.g John Zimmerman, Stan Purvis, Louis E. Johnson Jr., Patty l-lurst, Jolene Lalzoy, Dennis Conger, James B. Johnson, SECOND ROW: Laura Berlin, Julie Zimmerman, Babs Thurston, Sharon Hink- son, Linda Ewalt, Alice Johnson, Peggy Rath, Dave Sharpe, Nickey Baptist Students benefit from fellowship The Baptist Student Union held daily de- votions, emphasized Christian growth and tellowship, sponsored a missionary with oth- er state organizations in the summer, and had an atter-game tellowship atter each home game. Members ot Christian Science Organization are, SEATED: Lynda Smith, sec.: Derroll Bretz, pres., Merrily Taylor, treas.1 Margo Bruns. . 1 Bayes, Norman Walters, Carolyn Tucker, George Anderson, Darrel Johnson, Eddie E. Stanley. THIRD ROW: Dale l-lancock, David Pip- kin, Arden Peters, David Grace, Edward Smith, directory Leo A. Poland, taculty advisor: Alvie Davis, Jerry Batlitt, Harold Good, Jerry Hiqley. Christian Science meets tor discussions Wichita University's Christian Science Organization met weekly to hear guest speakers, to participate in discussion groups and to promote inter-religious interest. STANDING: Mrs. June l-l. Mayer, advisory Mrs. Linnie visor: Roy LaRue, Ronald Myer. l-leasley, ad- -.5 WW vs- sffig v P - '-Swv. is.: . i X wie xt' Mum' . -.wi - '3' 7 s--Q. Q. !56i54l'1r E' .-in ning , ' to ,W 1' - 'nf , ' . Ylgl? D - -.-.-......., :'3z ,,,, Y ,,, ln lmmi ln The IndependenT caTe- gory Tor homecoming dis- plays, The engineering proiecT earned TirsT place. The Engineering Council's candidaTe Tor homecom- ing gueen, Sandy KeT- Terer, Toolc second place in The Tinals. Engineering Council organizes activities, displays, honors The Engineering Council organizes pro- iecTs which promoTe The growTh and devel- opmenT oT The UniversiTy oT WichiTa and The School oT Engineering. IT is in charge oT The Engineering Open l-louse and The engi- neering homecoming display. The Engineer- ing Open l-louse promoTes Their Tield oT sTudy by opening The laboraTories and show- ing The sTudenT displays Tor The public To view. The Council gives a Trophy To The besT display aT open house and aTTer The open house They have a bangueT. Those on The council musT have a 2.25 grade average, be a Tull Time sTudenT, and be elecTed by The engineering sTudenT body. Members oT Engineering Council are, SEATED: Ben CanTrell, SGA rep- advisory Bill WenTz, TaculTy advisor: Jim Unruh, SGA represenTaTiveg resonTaTive, ChesTer SmiTh, presidenT: Bob STraTman, vice-pres., Jerry Richard G-arcia, acro. represenTaTive, lvlilce Mclvlahon, sec.: Charles Crain, homecoming chairman. STANDING: Gary Thompson, TaculTy SmiTh, Treasurer. . T - mi H - ,- ,- .. .. .. . M. - T .i-, i .M . gun 116 l i i 2 'F -11 Q ,wm- Members of Engineering Honor Socieiv are, David Nicholson, presideniq Fred Waison, vice-presi- deni, Melvin Ralzlaii, Gaylord E. Broclcway, Lewis l-louser, secrelarv, James Lucas, Richard Hold- away, freasurer. Sigma Gamma Tau honors achievements The Sigma Gamma Tau Socieiy is esiab- lished io recognize and honor ihose individ- uals in Jrhe field of aeronauiics who have, Through scholarship, iniegriiy and ouisiandu ing achievemeni, been a credii io lheir pro- fession. Gerald Bergman is ihe sponsor. Members oi Sigma Gamma Tau are, FIRST ROW: Gerald Bergmann, ad- visor: Louis l. Johanson, vice-presi- deniy Mel Raizlali, secrciaryy Richard A. Garcia, Treasurer: Richard Graves, Lewis Houser, James Unruh. NOT PICTURED: Don l-lull, presidenig Michael McKean. i Engineering Honor Society acquaints novices The purpose oi The l-ionor Socieiy is To T encourage oulsianding scholarship in engi- l neering. li has underlalcen a program io T beiier acquaini lower division engineer- , ing siudenis To handle problems which arise in upper division engineering courses. i s 5 117 5 Q Womens Recreation Association-FIRST ROW: Mrs, Natasha Fite, ger, secretary: Miriam Nath, treas, SECOND ROW: Gloria Drake, Jo sponsor: Gloria Johnson, president, Dwala Kim, vice-pres., Judy Messen- Tomlin, Sandra Bell, Suzanne Frantz, Mardy Waddell, Marilyn Minor. Women's P.E. Club starts health programs Womens Phys. Ed. Club aids in the pro- motion ot a protessional attitude, and pro- motes better physical education and health programs. They have a Sports Day, a Moth- er-Daughter Tea, and a banquet tor gradu- ating seniors. WRA awards travelling trophy Sponsored by the Women's Physical Edu- cation department, WRA promotes recrea- tional activities tor women students enrolled in the university. The girls meet weelcly and at the end ot the year have a picnic or din- ner. Women's Physical Education Club --FIRST ROW: Judy Shelton, Pat Vail. SITTING: Beclry Romine, secretary: Jonne Connell, sr. rep.g Judy Dorrah, vice-pres.: Kathy Brooks, pros., Perry Porter, ir. rep. STANDING: Mrs. Gladys Taggart, sponsorg Phyllis Morton, Beverly l-leatwole, soph. rep.: Janet Hagan, Janice l-toward. Members oT Alpha Kappa Psi are, FIRST ROW: EvereTT Moeder, Nor- Mike Burns, Tommy PaTTersori. THIRD ROW: James Ireland, Sheldon man Meonslme, Dr, Leo A. Poland, sponsor: Ron Buss, masTer of riTuals3 GarneTT, Charles DenT, James Bedinger, MilTon Koopman, Don Klaassen, Clarence Koch, pres.: Jerry Allen, vice-pres.: Jim Armour, recording David Grace, RoberT Boys, Ward Bealer, David Piplcin, Ray PuTnam, sec., Danny LaTTa, Charles Schimp. SECOND ROW: Paul Miller, Ken- Larry Meeder, Dean VolbrechT, NOT PICTURED: Dr. Lee O. Thayer, ncTh MarTin, Gary MoTT, I-larold Naegele, Byron WrighT, Calvin Pence, sponsor, Bob Danby, Treas, Joe Yolse, Fred Corner, Ron Eshelman, Dennis WhiTcomb, Don Dudey, Alpha Kappa Psi business fraTerniTy sells direcfories Alpha Kappa Psi pledges are, SEATED: Eddy I-lurysz, Bob Vance, Jim Bunch, John LesTer, Tom Birmingham, PaT Russel. STANDING: Raymond LesTer, Dennis ' ' Maierus, Jerry Koran, Milce Lohrier, Jalce Shaicier, Larry Riclcard, W. R, Cline. 'Under The supervision oT Alpha Kappa NOT PICTUREDZ Kay DOMCYI Psi, a naTional proicessional business TraTer- niTy, sTudenT direcTories were sold. The purpose oT The TraTerniTy is To TosTer scienTiTic research in The Tields oT com- merce, accounTs, and Tinance, To educaTe The public To appreciaTe and demand higher ideas, and To promoTe and advance in in- sTiTuTions oT college ranlq, courses leading To a degree in B.A. Founding oT The local chapTer was in I954. To be a member, a s+uden+ musT have 24 hrs. oT college crediT, a declared maior in business adminisTraTion, and a grade poinT average of 2.I. The club sponsors The Annual Business Day BangueT and Turnishes a parTy Tor Lalce ATTon Boys' I-lome on ChrisTmas. AT ChrisT- mas They also give a dance, and in The spring They have a social. I I i 119 Members oT The NAACP meeT in The CAC building. NAACP sponsors morch Tor Toir housing The campus chapTer oT The NaTional As- sociaTion Tor The AdvancemenT oT Colored People sponsored a Tair housing march in The Tall. The march led To The CiTy Building where several speeches were given. One oT The NAACP's main goals is To advance civil liherTies and To promoTe beT4 Ter undersTanoling. Q4 T ssii f V K rr'f P 5 K 2+ Ii' 1 : g ii, is i if is x ln TronT oT The CiTy Building, Dave Leach, presidenT oT Presiding aT a rneeTing, Bob Blaclcwill, Dell G. Godbold, SGA, spealcs To The Tair housing marchers. and Nancy Bornan lisTen To ideas. Members oT NAACP are, FIRST ROW: Dell G. Godbold, Bob Black- THIRD ROW: Margo Looney, David BerlcowiTz, Elaine Broody, NaTe will, Judy MorgensTe-rn, Shirl WrighT, ErnesT Moore, Dr. Richard Ken- Bowman. FOURTH ROW: Leonard Clark, Merle GaTes, Ern Scho- nedy. SECOND ROW: Milce McDonough, Bill Day, Ginger Dover, wacher,Jack ReichardT. Marilyn Mason, Yvonne SrniTh, Nancy Bornan, Phil Taylor, Sam Gill. Members ol: Newman Club are, FIRST ROW: Jim Wilson, Chuck Kraus aqland J hn B Ta oe Ro John Smdowslce Price Gran Paf lhrelfall, Alice Hoagland, Mary Kay Obrechr, Beverly LanzraTh RD ROW J in aror inn Bur 0 Larry Evers Jerry Wasinqer. SECOND ROW: Tony BurqharT, Bob Seuferling CIITT F1+herJohn Rock O P chiplain Newman Club includes 135 Catholic youth ln I945 The Newman Club was Tounded To provide religious, educaTional, culTural, and social acTiyiTies Tor CaTholic sTudenTs on The campus. The club oT one hundred ThirTy-Tive members meeTs Twice a monTh. During The year The members sponsor a carnival, inframural TooTball and baskeTball games, an annual l:irsT Freeze l-layraclq Ride, a ChrisTmas parTy, and an Awards BanqueT. They honor Two members wiTh The TiTles oT lvlr. and lvliss NewmaniTe. The Newman Club is sponsored by The CaTholic Diocese oT WichiTa. Y LM.. Members oT YWCA are, FIRST ROW: Nancy Okerberg, Colleen Warner JaneT Parrish, Nancy Flagg, Nancy N, Carson, pres.: Julie Champlin: Connie l-larT, Nancy EllioT, Cyndee Shank, SECOND ROW: Linda promotes Carnival This year, Young Women's ChrisTian As- sociaTion sponsored Their annual Cowboy Carnival. YWCA also sponsors The Spring Fling Dance which TeaTures The Belle oT The Ball. Yarberry, Susie Kuech, Julie Coyne, Susan Crane, Janis Johansen, Kay WibliTzhouser, Marilyn Minor, Phillis Lewis. AWS involves campus women AssociaTed Women STudenTs, a service organizaTion, is a group on campus ThaT in- volves every woman. Dr. MargareT Mead was Their speaker aT The All Women's Con- vocaTion. l if' i Q was . F . T 'sgiiglzsxy al Q P :as- rr 5 IL T ic' Z1 ., faerie v fy? 1.4. Members oT AWS are, FIRST ROW: Nancy Flagg, Mary Ann Hopper, Linda George, TirsT vice-pres., Glennie l-lumann, pres.: KaThi9 Hall, Kay WibliTzhouser, Cyndee Shank. SEC- OND ROW: BeTh Miller, PaTTy Bonner, Kaye Siler, Diane Pedicorcl, Georgia Ensz, Beverly Ramsey, Jacciuelyn Barngrover. THIRD ROW: Delores l-logan, Marilyn Ochs, Linda l-liqgins, Diane Riley, Besse Welsh, Trudy King, KaThy Sweney. AWS Freshmen Board-FIRST ROW: Sharon Bailey, Jan WolgannoTT, Sandie Sharkey, DoroThy McKanna, Kerrie Mc' Donough, KaThy Epps, Valerie Carlock. SECOND ROW: Jane Douglass, Carol LaGree, Carolyn Francis, Nancy Min- gle, Sherry l-lerndon, Jacquelyn Barn' grover. 122 , 'gs 'Gy A K? it J we ag ig' Q. ,ga E 3 ff Mernbers oi ArnoId Air SocieIy4Adyanced-are FIRST ROW: Beri Gary Berourne, Jim Sideboiiom. THIRD ROW: Edwin I-Iurysz, Joe Far- Evans, Chesfer Smiih, comm.: Capt Wm. F. McCIeIIand, adyisorg Lewis re I, Jivirry Cvrobeh, Daniei Graham, Ronafd SIedae. I-Iouser, Roger Panion. SECOND ROW: DarreI Bishop, John Braunreifer, B . S . ll' Arnold Air Sociery presenIIy consisrs of Y sixry members. The squadron has been . given honorable menrion as oursrandinq II-Gm O Icers squadron of rhe counrry. Members have a Chrisimas IormaI, parries, and occasionai Trips. Members of Arnoid Air Socie+yABasic-are FIRST ROW: Jack I-IaIsey, Parroff, Richard I-Iarris, Scoir Dunham, James Siuari, Jr. THIRD ROW: Larry GaIe, Tery H. Brown, Na+han Sorensen, BiII Marihias, Jim Fisher, BIII Nichols, Jim Johnson, Ken? Reiserer, I-I, Lynn Richards, BiIIy Lindsay, Chuck LeKron. SECOND ROW: Sam Caianeso, Mike Coup, Cieraid JamesOIbcidinq. 13? Q, W W? xxx Members ot Scabbard and Blade are, FIRST ROW: Maior Daven- port, advisor, Bert Evans, Jack Zelsman, 2nd lt.: Jeitrcy l-lale, lst lt., Adel Schultz, honorary capt., sweetheart: l'lai Stephenson, Capt.. commanderg Pat Carter, John Martin, Chester Smith, First Sgt. SECOND ROW: Gary Betourne, David Wainwriglit, Michael Jerry Malcolm, Scabbard and Blade honorary fraternity advances programs Scabbard and Blade, a national honorary traternity tor cadets in the advanced mili- tary and air science programs, aims to raise the standard ot military education in Amer- ican colleges and universities. Leadership and academic achievement are criteria tor membership. Members ot Sigma Alpha are, SEATED: R. to L. Dr. C. P. Cotter, ad' E. Crew, Jr. visor: Dave Fretz, vice-pres., Dan Tontz, sec.-treas., Joe Zentner, pres.: Maynard Ea Ron Rowan. STANDING: R. TO L. John Young, J. l. Marshall, Robert Blick. McKean, Ronald Hoover, Darold Smith, Lewis l-louser, Kent Vick- ery, John Strong, Captain May, advisor. THlRD ROW: Thomas l-laines, John Braunreiter, James Yagmin, John VanCamp, Carl Cooper, Allan Cluster, Gary Farr, Robert Guthrie, Larry White, Pi Alpha Sigma creates interest in political science A national honorary traternity, Pi Sigma Alpha promotes interest in political science by sponsoring lectures, discussions, and cot- tees with persons in the tield ot political science. The group's sponsors are Dr. C. P. Cotter, and Dr. Thomas Ungs. NOT PICTURED: Amon Burton, Karlin Church, Sam Belcher, ves, Mac Armstrong, Milne Clancy. David Easton, Larry Members of Pershing Rifles are, FIRST ROW: Capfain Kennefh R. Forfney Jr., milifary advisor: Bob Boaldin, David Wainwrighf, Jerry Malcolm, commanding officer: Carol Campbell, M. Susan Crane, John E. Marfin, ex. officer: Roberf Gufhrie, Sfewarf S. Smifh, Thomas I-Iaines, Larry Foufs. SECOND ROW: Wes I-lerrmann, Kenf Wallace, Larry Orchard, Ben Lucas, Milce Greenwood, Diclc Allen, Jon Powell, Bill Pershing Rifles compose drill 'reom Mainfaining a highly efficienf drill feam and fosfering cooperafion and friendship among men in fhe milifary is one of fhe basic concerns of Pershing Rifles. Founded in I949, Pershing Rifles annually gives a I-Ialloween parfy for fhe children of fhe Insfifufe of Logopedics. They also have a Cord Dance and a Whife Rose Ball. Clayfon, Dennis Yafes, Johnny Bloomberg, Larry Thomas, Joseph Ray, Ralph Loff, Gilberf Seba, Charles Blue, THIRD ROW: Alvin I-lusfon, Glenn Grubb, Gary Mislcimon, Michael Eppler, Dale Terry, Dwighf Keen, John Good, Allen Twyford, Clifford Penrose, Kennefh Klag, Rick Monf- roy, John Reeves, Mike Bond, David Ewerf. Pershing Rifle officers are, FIRST ROW: Capfain Kennefh Forfney, Carol Campbell, commanding officer Jerry Mal- colm. SECOND ROW: Execufive Officer John E, Marfin, Susan Crane, Roberf Gufhrie. THIRD ROW: Roberf Boaldin, David Wainwrighf, Thomas Haines. FOURTH ROW: Sfewarf Smifh, Derald K, Boaldin, Larry Foufs. Pershing Rifles' cannon, BlacIciacl4 , is used during foofball games fo announce fhe Shoclcers' scores. Members ot Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship are. FIRST ROW: Winitred Brown, Larry Hodson, pres.g Bruce Ratclitt, vice-pres.: Marilyn Ochs, sec.-treas.g Delores t-loqan, Don Neuteld. SEC- OND ROW: Kathy Becker, Julie Zimmerman, Beverly Brooks, I-V Christian Fellowship participates in conference Founded at Cambridge University in IS77, l-V Christian Fellowship strengthens the spiritual lite ot its members by study ot the Bible and prayer. lt holds devotions each morning in the CAC. Dr. Jack Blythe is sponsor. Sharon Hinkson, Billie Carson, Stephanie Pidqeon, Besse Welsh. THIRD ROW: Bob Roberts, Mike Akpe, Conner Sorensen, Arden Peters, Harold Selim, Naaman Laiser. Kappa Pi turthers art appreciation Kappa Pi, art traternity, sponsors a Christmas and a spring Art Fair each year, seminars, visits to art galleries, and trips to places ot interest to the group. Members must have a 3.0 art average with l5 hours ot art. QV Members ot Kappa Pi are, SIT- TING: Mary Lou Neville, sec- retary: Darold D. Smith, pres.: Marcia Curry, vice-pres.: Mike Ferman, treas. SECOND ROW: Dr. Clarke l-l. Garnsey, sponsor: lmogine Gould, Katherine S. Dewey, Sherry Slaymaker, Lynda W. Smith, Dell Gene Godbold. THIRD ROW: Peter Youngers, David Root, Diana Matteson, Ken Hutchinson, Ron Muhlen- bruch. NOT PlCTURED: Airy Rae Smith, Thomas Greene. Pat Michael, Jim Lindamaod, lcla Chapel, Claud Singer. yrisg. , Members of Music Educalors Nalional Conference are, FIRST Chapman, Nancy Slalrer, Sheril Mize, Marilyn Hobson, Nancy ROW: Sleve Lullrell, Charlee Winlcelman, Sharon Arnold, Cindy Mingle, Judilh Allen, Barbara Bay, Sandy Rauscher. THIRD ROW: Neslor, Judy Prolces, Pally George, Nancy Olrerberg, Jacquelyn Jim Duncan, Carol Bowling, Dan Duncan, Jerry Malheson, Thad Barngrover, Trudy King, Sharon Briggeman. SECOND ROW: Tim Goodrich, Ray Slrasburq, Don Woodmansee, lsham Peugh, Dan Duerlcesen, John Baldwin, Nancy l-lanna, Virginia Skinner, Linda Grove, Jerry Meslin. MENC hos one of lorgesf chopfers MENC Conlinued-FIRST ROW: Cyndee Shank, Denny Danders, Sonya Missal, Jane Delange, Kalhy Farmer, Norma Weiqle. SEC- OND ROW: A. Eugene Riclcmond, Billie Carson, Sheryl Schroclc, John D. Schneider, Janis Rolh, Jaclcie DeKosl'er, Kalhie l-lall. THIRD ROW: Gail Eddy, Lynn Eddy, Jeanne Marsleller, Miriam Nalh, Jean Young, Linda Higgins, Edgar Niedens. MENC serves as one ol lhe cooperalive sponsors lor lhe School ol Music Chrislmas Parly. The group also sponsors an opera concession slancl which is adapled lo ap- proxirnalely lil The opera being presenled. A+ lheir monlhly evening dinners lhey have lealured guesl speakers. Wichila Univer- sily's chapler is one ol lhe live largesl in lhe Unilecl Slales. Miss Eunice Boardman, Mr. l-larrison Boughlon, and Mr. James Sewery are lhe sponsors. iiiiibe 11128141 5 1'LE I-l Phi Mu Alpha presents concert Annually, members ot Phi Mu Alpha Sin- tonia present an American Music Concert which they completely organize and per- torm. This traternity advances the cause ot music and tosters the weltare and brother- hood ot students ot music. Members ot Tau Beta Sigma are, FIRST ROW: Jeanne Del-taven, Bar- bara Covert, sponsor, Elaine Clayton, social chrm.g Jean Wining, treas.g Carol Lee Palmer, pres., Trudy King, vice-pres.: Lynn Eddy, sec.: Carolyn l-lowe, SECOND ROW: Sherry Byers, Sandra Bell, Linda Chapman, Nancy Mingle, Nancy l-lanna, Gail Eddy, pledge pres.g Susie Bulgess, Q. auf? 0 l I O , we 128 ,aw Members ot Phi Mu Alpha Sin- tonia are, FIRST ROW: Dan Grove, historianq Bruce Ratclitt, sec.-treas.: lsham Peugh, presi- dentp Robert Kneile, vice-pres., Charles Bath, taculty advisor: Steve Terrones, pledge trainer. SECOND ROW: James Duncan, Norman Linscheid, David Sanders, Quentin Wallace. THIRD ROW: Charles Wilson, John l-lall, John Schneider, Larry Farrar, Gary Dav- ey, Denny Danders, Moses Co- tield, Jr. NOT PICTURED: Oneil Davis, Reid l-lays, Don Nelson, Robert Austin, Sylvester Tomlin, Jaclc Graham. Tau Beta Sigma assists with Bond Day Tau Beta Sigma, honoring outstanding women in the University Band, requires a 2.5 grade average ot its members. The women cooperate with the School ot Music in the preparation ot music testivals and the Christmas Party. Carole Squires. THIRD ROW: Marcie Ruggles, Janie Taher, Ruth Ann Bateman, Besse Welsh, Bobbie Platt, Pat l-taas, pledge treas.g June Mc- Whirter, pledge sec. NOT PICTURED: Marcia Klotz, Carol Phillips, Patty l-lurst, publicity. - . 'PV Dr. Jack Blylhe, Geoloqv head Dr. Paul Tasch, sponsor Dr. Daniel Murphy, Geology prol. Calvin Noah, Geoloqy inslruclor 7 1 Bob Ward, qrad. lellow Harold Trapp, grad, fellow . Joe Sphar, grad. lellow . i A Phil Knioh'on, presiderl' V1 if Jef il, ' ' 'A my A, S . ' John Rigq s, USGS. 2 ., . - Gif- , A , Roberl Dilis, rad. sludenl ff T L in kg ' - Arlen Ehm, qrad. s'udenf K , T Simon lvlambali, undergrad - K- .-A ' :W K ilfiiilf- - i I ' . 5 'X N .. Young Demo Club Geology Club feature guest speakers plans field Trips The Youn Democralic Club lealured Geolo Club s onsors field lri s, lec- IO guesl speakers al several ol Their meelinqs, lures, and parlies. Some ol lhe members al- and worked lo promole The awareness ol lended The lrip lo lhe Ardmore Geological governmenl workings. Sociely in soulhern Oklahoma. Members ol Young Democra+s are SEATED: Janis Kaufman, correspond- pres. and pub. chrm. STANDING: Rav Reiss, news edifor: Kelron Farris, iraq sec., Nancy Boman, recording sec., Edward Meyer, pres., Calhy parliamerulariarvg Fred Blanchard, lroasq David Berkowilz, pros, advisor, Sfein, 2nd vice-pres. and membership chrm.Z David Brewer, 3rd vice- ? t Q l' 'll i T l E ,,.. ,,-'T x we -s , an , ' W L . wwmm..,,..H-Wwzff A . MJ, ,HZ ,, , i . A Kappa Delta Pi encourages skills in education Kappa Delia Pi, The naiional honorary educalion organizalion, encourages educa- lional slcill and proficiency. Members musl have had al leasl six hours oi educalion, be classified as juniors and have a 2.75 over-all grade index. Members oi Kappa Della Pi are, FIRST ROW: Barbara Berlholf, Judy Snapp, Mariorie McQuision, Janel Parrish, Lola Prideaux, pres.: JoAnne Gudeman, vice-pres.: Arlene Konecny, Thelma Huffman, Dr. R. Bezzi, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Beverly Crall, Kaihleen Mellor, Kafherine Schmidt Janice Ann Johns, Marilyn Jo Oliver, Sharon Barbee, Nancy I i Members of Sigma Pi Sigma are. SEATED: Mrs. Agnes Nibarger, Judy Coombs, Donald Cowgill, presideni: Joanne Larson, sec.-ireasg Dr. John Breazeale, advisor. STANDING: Pen- rose Albrighf, Andrew Jones, Ronald Sledqe, John Vanderholi. Sigma Pi Sigma raises standards for physics A nalional honorary physics fralernily, Sigma Pi Sigma promoles The lield of phys- ics. Membership is achieved by grades and by inviialion. This group is sponsored by lhe physics deparlmenl and meels monlhly. Anderson, Kay Bifler, Carol Ealon, Belly Taylor, Glennie l-lumann. THIRD ROW: Dollie Green, Ada Richardson, Dorolhy Pellersen, Ruih Anne Olive, Joan Cary, Linda Yarberry, Ann Carver, Slephen Earle, David Roof, Jim Kuner. UCF nurtures Christion growth ond understonding Drawing together Christians ot many de- nominations and welcoming students and protessors ot all backgrounds, the United Christian Fellowship nurtures a growing un- derstanding ot both God and man. A library, discussion groups, lectures, out- ot-town conterences, worship services, and personal counseling are avenues tor such growth. The campus pastor serves as a re- source guide tor interpreting the Christian taith. Goal ot the United Christian Fellowship is knowledge ot God, reliance upon l-lim, and obedience to l-lim-in tellowship with others. ,mf Q!- R Engaged in counseling, Rev. Thomas Townsend pertorms one ot many services that are available to all students. A United Christian Fellowship discussion group includes Vera Moore, Rev. Tom Townsend, Cindy Nestor, Naaman Laiser, Larry Flanders. I fwsk , f hg W V fr' s 1 'H , , , f -Q.. ig... 132 THE BEGINNING we f if W CDF Tl-IE SEASCDN K' ,, A 5 Coach Don Powell Coach Gary Wyanr Coach Dean Pryor wages '! J V, Q- if ' T Chelo Huer+a 1963 Whearshockers-FIRST ROW: iefr ro riqhr, Jirn Waskiewicz, Ray ROW: Larry Hobson, R. C. Brown, Larry Horvarh, Pere DiDonaTo, Frank Paiferson, Lou Confessori, Barry Peck. Sarn Lofaso, Jim Sickler, Mickey Kosrlich, Jirn McHorse, Henry Schichrle, Larry Beckish, Beazy Srephens, Johnson, Jirn Vining, Ken Schomacher, Lonnie von Linfel. SECOND Herb Krunrisick, Haroid Myers, Douq Schoenweffer, Burch Barrlefr, Chuck FW as Us 303 anna I lr 3 Shockers nob shore of MVC win seven, lose Two WU- , OPPGNENT 33 Arlzona Slale I6 Boslon College 26 Hardin-Simmons 47 Louisville 3 Norlh Texas S+a+e 47 New Mexico S+a+e I2 Daylon 23 Cincinnali 26 Tulsa Coach Bill Barger Coach George Karras ZW, Siriannl, THIRD ROW: Charles Selcela, Blll Middlelon, Jlrn Beveridge, FOURTH ROW: Ralph Paulk, Miller Farr, Bill Parcells D ern Rollin Karq, Barney Sllverrnan, Fred Buss, Bob Long, Ted Van Scyoc, Leonard Clark, Sreve Barllla, Jlaclcle Turner, Jlrrrnle Jones Ron Mac Franlc Regier, Pele Bishop, Bobby Cruz, Warren Weller, Tim Bishop. Bufch Davfs, Tony Penel'on, Surwan lvlhls. -sl 1w 1 v M- v..-1-.7 s v -vu-r Shocks breeze by Hordin Simmons Wichila opened Hs home season by de- feafing l-lardin-Simmons Universily 26-I2 before a record crowd of I5,72O. A big second period in which Wichila Tallied lhree louchdowns was Jfhe deciding iaclor in The viciory. Senior end Bob Long, playing his lirsl year of college ioofball, proved a siandoul as he caughl 7 l-lenry Schichlle passes for Ill yards. l-lalfbaclc Farr was also on of- fensive bulwarlc as he rarnbled for lwo iouchdown runs of 78 and 23 yards. Coaches are always busy on The phone during Bob Long snags lwo passes againsf Hardin-Sinv mons. Long caughr a lofal of seven passes as The '3 game' Choclcs won 26-12. ff '32 x i l Shockers score again! l-larold Myers indicaTes T.D., as Schichfle scores. Wichifcl dumps Flyers on Homecoming The Shockers made l-lomecoming a pleas- anT occasion when They deTeaTed The usually Tough DayTon Flyers I2-7. The Flyers had always been a Thorn in The Shocks' side aTTer winning six of The lasT nine games. This year's l-lomecoming proved a diTTerenT sTory, as a rugged Shocker deTense held The Flyers scoreless Tor The lasT Three quarTers aTTer DayTon's TirsT Touchdown and exTra poinT aT The beginning oT The game. Follow- ing DayTon's scoring on The TirsT series oT downs, The SchichTle To Long passing duo sTarTed To click as The Shocks moved a TasT 64 yards in 6 plays immediaTely Tollowing The DayTon kickoTT. WichiTa Tailed wiTh a Two poinT conversion and The score sTood aT 7-6. The score remained 7-6 unTil 2:l2 was leTT To be played in The Third guarTer, when Ray PaTTerson scored aTTer a susTained WichiTa drive. The Shockers held DayTon and won by a Tinal score oT I2-7. SchichTle cocks To Throw againsT The BearcaTs, Shockers shofter Beorcofs, keep 'rifle hopes olive WichiTa kepT iTs MVC TiTle hopes alive on November IO, by deTeaTing pre-season TavoriTe CincinnaTi 23-20. This game was one ThaT had To be won and The Shocks pulled iT ouT in a line cIu+ch exhibiTion oT hardnosed TooTball. The Shocks scored in every period, begin- ning wiTh The opening kickoTT, as They drove 73 yards in I3 plays. The drive was capped when Bob Long caughT an I8 yard TD pass Trom l-lenry SchichTle. l-larold Myers was The leading runner oT The game, picking up 85 yards. Long was The leading pass caTcher, gaining 86 yds. Once again SchichTle was deadly accuraTe Through The aid, Throwing Tor lll yards. Myers and PaTTerson boTh Tallied TDs and SchichTle converTed his only Tield goal aT- TempT oT The evening. 138 PeTe DidonaTo and Cincy BearcaTs scramble Tor a Tumble Mills darTs Tor a hole behind good blocking. 3 gg? y V ix. Ma k J :K.,,,'lfl, ,iw if MF, gr? f'Vj,'vs - v V I V. fi ng , wg' EM as- 'Q 'X 5 fl? 4 . ' :TWT T V 4-fiffi ya Q i i T' A Vik it 5 i V ' 57 il ' A . ' 1- V V V7 5 , V A 5 V- ' s A - r , 5 , Vg 4 ' ' .4 'XM V -Q 4 M. K5 V '5' i ' , H TY.. aw ' ,ff V U 'riyi V it V 'Ti .Q 'V 'Al sw 'V-g ,V - , - V ' , Q .. .V --A V -,V c V .7 . . rs V 4 N I - , , f - -,V Q . 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' V ss V. P -V' '? L'k' V, ,W .. ,vw-' VV --Vw V 'uf J V V W 'tv ' i.V.wVfff' T - aff' T his ,,,.V VM 'T V ml V VV--V V A ..,,. V. H N .M A : . ' 'vlU?w! V ,paw Leonard Clark kicks OTT againsT Tulsa in The Shocker's Tinal game oT The year. The WheaTshockers ended a Tine season by nipping The Tulsa Golden Hurricanes 26- l5 in a MVC game. By deTeaTing Tulsa, The WichiTa Shockers nabbed a share oT The MVC crown, Tying CihcinnaTi wiTh a 3-I league record. The Shocks had deTeaTed The BearcaTs Two weeks beTore in VeTeran's Field. l-lenry SchichTle and l-larold Myers pro- vided The greaTer parT oT The WichiTa oTTen- sive assaulT. SchichTle had anoTher oT his paTenTed good days Through The air, corn- Wichita defecifs Tulsa, wins shore of MVC DeTensive back Barry Peck liTTs Tulsa pass re- ceiver inTo The air. pleTing eleven oT TiTTeen aTTempTs. Myers rambled Tive yards Tor The Touch- down ThaT proved To be The deciding one in The Tinal period. PeTe DiDonaTo was also a bulwark on oTTense, gaining valuable yds. Through The middle oT The line. T-lalTback Harold Myers spins away Trom Tulsa Tackler. 1 Im 1 1 .111 1V , VJ STeve Barilla closes in on NorTh Texas STaTe ball carrier. Shockers drop MVC gome To N. Texos S'roTe WichiTa dropped Their only MVC game To The NorTh Texas STaTe Eagles in DenTon, Texas by a score oT 7-3. lT was a hearTbreaking deTeaT Tor The Shocks wiTh The conclusive Eagle Touchdown coming in The Tinal minuTe oT play. ln The opening halT, a l-lenry SchichTle Tield goal gave The Shockers a 3-O lead, ThaT held unTil The waning momenTs. The Eagles managed a specTacular drive and pushed across a Touchdown and an exTra poinT in The lasT minuTe oT play. The Shocks Then sTaged a povverTul lasT rally in reTaliaTion, surging inside The Eagle TwenTy wiTh only seconds remaining. An in- TercepTion oT a l-lenry SchichTle pass in The end zone sguelched The Shocker rally. Frank Regier 26 and Dick Klein l73l hopelessly chase Eagle pass receiver. lg 4 I l x....,, The Shockers huoldle for insfrucions before an impor+an+ game. The band performs one of Hs many forma+Ions af half Hme. Q NM ' , Pep comes from flwe sidelines, as WU cheerleaders elicilr cheers from Hue crowd. H ,H X, m gf o J- ,Mlm W , Ll 5' WM,.,Nf'o ,ff E LEI Fans come fo see excifing foofball. Wafer saHsHes a H1Xrs+y Mayer. 141 CHI, CAGERS FACE RC M JGH SCHEDULE Dave Slallworlll and Nale Bowman move lowards llie rebound. open season by beoling Wyoming Dave Leach slwools a live lool iump sllol in llwe Wyoming game. 144 Cagers 1,- Leonard Kelley kicks Wyoming player in llle leg wliile sliooling lay-up. llie Universily ol Wicllila Wbealslmockers opened llle baskelball season in lronl ol a sell-oul crowd by delealing llle Wyoming Universily Cowboys 82-67. Tlie Sliockers were ranked lilllfi in llwe nalion al llie beginning ol llie season. Dave Slallworllw led llie Slnocker assaull by scor- ing 36 poinls. Tlie Wliealsliockens All-American candidale sparked a second ball splurge llwal proved lo be loo mucli lor llie oulmanned Wyoming guin- lel. Wyoming led llie Sliockers 30-29 al ball lime, buf Wiclwila lound llie range sliorlly aller llwe sec- ond lwall had begun and slarled lo click. The Sliocks pulled allead and slayed in llwe lead mosl ol llle second ball, repealedly liglriling oll persisl- enl Wyoming rallies. Wyoming pulled willmin lwo, 49-47, willn ll:O8 lell lo play. Slallworlli wenl lo work and willi lO:4O remaining, drove down llie keylwole lo score on a layup. Kelly Pele canned a lield goal lrom llwe corner and Wiclwila was in lronl lo slay. Slallworlli llrien bil lor seven slraiglwl poinls and llie Sllocks led willw a commanding 60-54 score. From lliere on oul, llfie Sliockers were nol under loo mucli ol a llireal and linislied llwe game leading by lilleen poinls. 64 fi. I A ...QS- is K WQ f kg, .+ W f 3 22 g 'S N .Q-XC'5',. 1-'S rs Nale Bowman goes high lor a sho? in lhe Dralce game. Leonard Kelley shools a lay-up. 9980 14? wh., MXN Wichifcl dumps Drake in MVC contest Wichila delealed lhe Drake Bulldogs 67a 49 in a MVC game played in Wichila. The viclory was a leameviclory lhal ulilized a good laslebreals and accurale shooling. Coach Ralph Miller said, Our laslr brealf worlced well, parlicularly in lhe lirsl hall and l lhoughl lhe defense was prelly good Jrhroughoulf' The Shoclcs canned 50170 ol lheir lield allempls. Nale Bowman was a power on Jrhe boards, grabbing I4 caroms. Bowman also added 20 poinls lo lhe erlorl. -leammale Dave Slallworlh led lhe scoring assaull wilh 23. Dave Slallworlh ballles a Bulldog lo gel his iiimper away. Nale Bowman scores lwo ol his 35 poinls aqainsl lvlarquelle. Shocks demolish Marquette behind Note, Dove The lanlaslic: one-lwo scorinq punch ol Dave Slallworlh and Nale Bowman enabled lhe Wichila Whealshockers lo lolally de- molish lvlarduelle Universilv lOO-63 in a roule slaged on lhe roundhouse lloor. Bowman, playing his besl game ol lhe year, rang up a lolal ol 35 poinls, while Slallworlh hil 34. 'lwenly one ol Bowman's oulpul came in lhe opening hall. The oulcome ol lhe dame was never in doulol, as lhe Shoclcs obviously oulmanned and oulplayed lvlarduelle. Dave Slallworlh drives wilh a lell-hand lay-up lo score. l-le lallied 34 poinls aqainsl lvlar- quelle. Moore leaps in The air To pass oTT. Shockers romble by Loyolo, 65-60 LiTTle Ernie Moore celebraTed his reTurn To The Shocker sguad aTTer a semesTer oT non-acTion by leading WichiTa To a 65-60 vicTory over The NCAA champions, The Loyola Ramblers. The game was played in The Tield house. lT was The Shoclcs second season vicTory over Loyola. Moore was The WichiTa leading scorer wiTh 24 poinTs. Moore and Dave Leach led The Shocliers in assisTs wiTh Tour apiece. Moore was accuraTe Trorn boTh The Tree Throw line and The Tield. Ernie canned eighT oT TiTTeen Tield aTTempTs and eighT oT Ten Trom The chariTy sTripe. The aggressive WichiTa deTense was a lcey TacTor once again in The vicTory. A Tough press Torced I9 Loyola Turnovers. QI lai,,, Wichita rnpsflncy in Hnolseconds A deTermined lasT second eTTorT propelled WichiTa pasT The CincinnaTi BearcaTs 62-59 in one oT The mosT Thrilling specTacles ever wiTnessed in The WichiTa UniverslTy Tield- house. Dave 5TallworTh scored Tour poinTs in The Tinal 22 seconds and was crediTed wiTh an assTsT To pull The Shocks Trom The boTTom end oT a 59-56 score To a game clinching Tinale. A l4ey sTeal by 5TallworTh and a cluTch assisT in The waning momenTs enabled Kelly PeTe To pour in The decisive Two poinTs oT The game. WiTh I5 seconds To play, aTTer PeTe's Tield goal, The Shoclcers led 60-59. WiTh Three seconds remaining 5TallworTh converTed Two Tree Throws To give WichiTa an insurmounTable lead oT Three poTnTs. Q55 'llpilp Kelly PeTe dlsplays hls ball-handllng abillTy in The CincinnaTi game. Dave STallworTh lays one up all alone againsT The BearcaTs. QQHI Ernie Moore assumes his delensive posi- lion lhal helped make him one ol lhe Shocker's all-lime oulslanding guards. SI-ICC Former Sl. Louis All-American Dick Boushka, cenler, lalks wilh Wichila All-American Dave Slallworlh while Coach Ralph Miller receives some handy advice lrom a respeclable young man. ' i , . Vernon Smilh drives lhe keyhole lor lay-up againsl Tulsa. The Universily ol VVichila cagers capped a brillianl season by winning lhree clulch games lo grab a share ol lhe MVC lille and clinch a spol in lhe NCAA regionals. Wilh lhe pressure on, lhe Shockers heal Sl. Louis, downed Tulsa and won a clulch play-oll viclory againsl lhe Drake Bulldogs, By winning lheir lasl lwo conlerence games, lhe Shocks linished lhe season wilh a IO-2 MVC record, lying lhe Bulldogs. Dave Slallworlh led W.U. pasl Drake in a play oll game. Full congralulalions are exlended lo Ralph Miller and lhe whole Shocker leam. l-lonors should be given lo Wichila's lirsl bona lide All-American, Dave lhe Rave Slallworlh. I, i P M '23 'Q '-Mzizf' eg '44 Q 566' ' V Q1 ' 2 if ki wh, ' ma, , Q, si' -.N ,Z . f hLm K:z , ,'-L Q , 05444 '-W 112' Q I N 1 an 5 K TV 435 c 5 - I X5 BA 3 nag: ar .ln S ,O Intramurals build physical health, competitive spirit During The winler, srudenls can be seen playing baslcerball in +he men's gym. 152 Foorball games berween lralernihes go on during fhe fall season WRA badrriinlon champions are, SEATED: Kalhy Brooks, Perry Porler, Becky Romine. STANDING: Barbara Bishop, Jan Greene, Par Vail. A 5 1 4 X I l wa Mgt, I as 'wx i , :f,'f x. 4 ,Q 1. ma f5. 44 'a n, 4,,it E I t Nh 'Es 'ihillxj Members ot the golt team are, FIRST ROW: Ron Consolyer, Richard Russ, Jim l-larris SECOND ROW Gerry Winlcle. John Stevens, Azey Stephens. John Benjamin is not pictured Golf Team best potential in MVC The highlight ot last season was the plac- ing ot John Stevens to the NCAA All-Amer- ican Gott Team. Stevens was one ot the best golters in the nation. While last year was essentially a building season, this year's team should present the biggest threat in the MVC. The team will be strengthened by red- shirt Gerry Winlcle and sophomore Ron Con- solver. l-lopes are high tor the NCAA meet in Colorado Springs. l t I l ..... f if-rtiffifft mjfljt. ,, ,,,A g A , .A 7 WI E T, 112: ,v 'vim X ,Mm The members of fhe iennis Team are: Beniamin Anzola, Phil Adrian, Chesier Anderson, Lin Harris, Van Thompson, and Coach Neil Roush. Tennis depth promises exciting secison The Shoclcer ieam has hopes of improving lasi year's record oi 4-6-I and sixih in The MVC. One lorighi spoi was Phil Adrian and Chesier Anderson, who finished second in ihe number one doubles. This year ihe doubles will consisi oi An- derson and Anzola, Adrian and Thompson. Including sophomore Lin l-larris, The ieam has a greaier amounl of depih as compared io many previous seasons. Capiain Phil Adrian praciices for ihe season. Chesier Anderson warms up before a game A doubles maich includes Phil Adrian and Van Thompson. l l Coach Ralph l.aFever lceeps score Tor his Team. T The bowling Team had a successTul season lasT year, Tinishinq second in The NaTional lnTer-ColleqiaTe Bowling AssociaTion. The lNllBA consisTs oT l2O maior colleqes in The naTion. This year, in a ConTerence wiTh Kansas UniversiTy, Kansas STaTe, anol Neloraslsa Uni- versiTy, The Team is currenTly in lasT place clue To lack oT experience. All members buT one are Treshmen anol They hope Tor im- provemenT Tor The nexT year. Tom BarTley pre- pares his delivery. 156 lniuries forced Cal Elmore fo slow his pace. MV STANDINGS Il Drake 3 Cross Country finishes fourth in MV Cal Elmore. one of fhe finesf runners in WU's hisfory, failed fhis year fo defend his MVC individual championship which he has held fhe fwo previous seasons. Because of iniured arches, he had been unable fo pracfice. Sfill, Cal crippled fhrouqh wifh a respecfable fourfh place and WU finished second in fhe Conference. The freshmen parficipafed in five meefs wifh Milce Tallman doing fhe oufsfandinq iob. 21 Wichifa 54 3-41 Cincinnafi 75 Norfh Texas S+. 75 5, Bradley '32 The members of fhe freshman squad are: Barry Arbuclqle Mack lvlcDoniel, lvlilce Tallman, David Doll, and Tim Keifh. M b f fhe varsify squad are: Cal Elmore, Paf McCarfy, Niclc Gal y Bll P b S Gardner, and Gene Newman. Nof picfurecl is Cello Sandafe. .NHT 71: 'WIVERSITT' The members oT The Track Team are, FIRST ROW: PaT McCarTy, Gene weTTer, David Jack, Julious Grey, John Eleminq. THIRD ROW: Newman, Cal Elmore, Nick Gailey, Bill Pereboom, John MorTon, Bill freshmen, Rodd Wilkinson, Barry Arbuckle, Tim KeiTh, Mike Tallman, Dick. SECOND ROW: Sam Gardner, Dick Carpemler, Douq Schoen- David Doll, Coach FriTz Snodgrass. prepci res for seoson For The TirsT Time in MVC hisTory, an in- dividual won Three evenTs in The conTerence meeT-The half-mile, mile, and Two mile. l-le was Cal Elmore who was also awarded a posiTion on The All-American Track and Field Team due To his 4:O2.2 mile run in The NaTional FederaTion MeeT aT l-lusTon. The Team Tinished TourTh and hopes To do beTTer This year. AlThough Elmore will noT run, The Team will be led by Gardner, Gomez, Newman, and Guidry in The sprinTs and middle dis- Tance runs. SchoenweTTer and Waskiewkz should be ouTsTanding in The disc and shoT. Gene Newman prepares Tor a run. Larry DalTon gives ThaT exTra push To cross The bar. 157 vii Sam Lalzaso and Chuck Broski are hopeTuls Tor The baseball season. 158 Baseball Shockers resume popular sports The Shocker's TirsT varsiTy baseball Team in Three years resumed acTiviTy lasT March. SevenTeen games are scheduled, including college Teams Trom Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, and Kansas. There are no scholarships This year, buT The program is likely To grow in size and populariTy. Coach Lanny Van Eman reporTs The piTch- ing posiTions will probably be Tilled by bas- keTballer Vernon SmiTh and TooTball players Tim Bishop and Jim Vining. Jim Sickler, PeTe DiDinaTo, and Sam Lalzaso will Try Their hand in The inTield. The Missouri Valley TournamenT aT Louis- ville will culminaTe The Shocker season. The winner There will represenT The comcerence aT The NCAA regionals. Baseball prospecTs lisTen To Coach Lanny Van Eman abouT The reorganized Shocker sporT. Gym Classes help coeds shake off winfer's lethargy l dreamed l wen? bowling . . . in my W.U. gym class. My Brooklyn side poclcer isn'+ whal if used 'ro be r Bul' fhey sllll call me Dead Eye. WH - - WU's answer lo +he Merry Men. 159 Guess wl1a+? The mailman al- ready picked up The mail. ii fryiim-1 i151f eww! glsw-1' 89 122169 25 AMW 281 anew! :dill mumbai alll I any 1311 F235- q uni intl Iwi wb! ami C ,Y ? Q ,X F y i ' iw' , M Q Look, don'l go away mad, iusl . . . Mom, oh Mom, loolc lvlom an A+ denlal repor+l ,audi Sorry, Commons is lime ollwer way. He can? help il hes figlning a severe head wind. Classes Begin ond The rush is on 'X 'Q i E. s -I 15:pxL'l- -f W., . K ' in There are always Hwose who iusi' aren'+ up To il. ' ,fs You know, I lwearcl someone say llwal +l1e Morrison Hall clock isn'l always right l-lippily hop 'ro Biology lo gel a big lal' C , ls he gonna break righl lhrough. pass, or remain palienl? , .,,,,-4 - X- Aw z4mi3.i33,V, V., ,. , ,- Vai - sway,-f ' A s, ' 5:45 V rr Xi. ' 'NW 1... 'anus-- 'A K MQ, ' 1 -law, W 'f lg. if i a,'QA fiigw W-N w., J 'Q 7,-tg-v y-,Q ,if ITV' Coaching tuture Shoclcers demands patience, but the rewards are satistyin Q. Operating switchboards in dorms can be confusing. The harder she files. the more checks there are. , , - -rl N.. ' - Y . 162 The library is a source of employment for W.U students. Working Students support themselves or provide little extras lt's all right as long as the hand is in the book instead of the till. ,Q A cv' Pafieni' Fido siancis 'rhrough a defieainq by Kaihy and r Bob Mello . Married Students continue educofion, prepare for families Ssfww gg- Wy VV You know wha+ Hwey say aboui +oo many cooks , Sarah Renneri hinrs +o chef Hai. ,, r i,,. xvzzgtg ? re at its 7 S 4 4 Taking a li+'rle fime off from siudies, Karen and Tom Bor- man enioy one of iheir favorife pasrimes. Dinner dishes are done, and now i+'s siudy fime for Nancy and Mike K ., ,.' Carson. were '54 A girl never knows WI'NG+SI'1G1H find In ner drawers. 164 aww ww' Whaf do you wan+ +o ber if rains Today? Dorms The plcace for friends, laughter, studying di- V, ,Lf ,nm M i .Inv A K- 1 I 1 , 5 fu--......,.,,, I E , i 5 H 9 W-:wigs Anyway l loolca+i'r,+l'1el1ypo+enuse of a riglnl Triangle always equals Connie. Some slude-nfs gel many valuable lwours ol sludy. lr 3 I Rim ' G 4 A ,, sl ...a a an., n ff, ,fs 1: 1' ff-rl JG irsf lliinqs lirsl. If The slwoe iils . . . find il. i i 'f Members ol Brennan l-lall Women's Dorm Council are, FIRST ROW: Rae Ann Melllen, vice-president Delores l-logan, presidenlg Mrs. Eleanor Dan- ielson, residenl. SECOND ROW: Linda Yarberry, social chairman, Failh Carlson, Publicilyq and Julie Coyne, Secrelary. NOT PICTURED: Sue Kirk- palrick, Diane Davidson, Judy Zele, and Cheryl Miller. V 5 l Dorm Councils establish regulations Represenlalives lor dorm members are chosen by Jrhe residenls. The councils meer every lwo weeks and serve as a sludenl speaking block and governing body. En- Torcemenr ol policies and lhe planning of parries and social evenls are some of The dulies ol The councils. Q? Grace Wilkey-FIRST ROW: Karen Fabris, Jane Taber, Jeanne Marsalis, floor direclorg Lyom Eddy, Sheril Mize, Janice Mar- Marsleller, Trudy King, presidenlg Miriam Nalh: floor direclor. lin, Sandy Missil, and Colleen Warner, social and lloor SECOND ROW Nancy Slaker, Par Henrie, Gail Eddy, Cheryl direclor. Members ol Brennan l-lall Men's Dorm Council are, FIRST Slewarf McWilliams, Tom Wilson, Jim Yagmin, and Alan ROW: Monly Talro, Ben Greenway, secrelary: Leonard Davis. NOT PICTURED: Dick Sledsy, Max Deweese and Clark, presidenlg Mrs. Leora Earle, head resiclenlq and Tom Kinsley. Moses E. Pearson. SECOND ROW: Ed Myers, Par Yelrar, iW r LEZszi'5iI'Q -V 1 Members of Pan Hellenic Council are Miriam Nafh Beih Miller Pal' Piper, Diane Pedicorcl, Susie The governing board of lhe iralerniiies is Jrhe Inler-Greek Council. Represenlalives from each fralernily meel To form lhe Council which esiab- lishes rules and regulalions for all lhe fralernilies on campus. All aclivilies parlicipaled in by lhe sororilies are governed by l'he Pan l-lellenic Council which also sels up and mainiains rules for rushing and all vsororiiy iunciions. A combinalion of Jrhe Two Councils malces a lhird group, lhe lnler-Greelc Council which esiablishes lhe Greek Weelc Aciivilies. n ROW: Jirn Byrurn, Richard Paclc, Larry Belcish, Gary Basler, and L Swiclcard faculiy advisor Gary Lincoln l-luqh Gill presidenig Jerry Slafiord. Carl Cooper vice presidenl Tracy Burlon Roberl Cole SECOND Twin 5 , i when ' F 'in' M4 ...f44 ei'?' MM 'mf ,Ei .. . . L 95':L.i. i ,watt Q rs jJgi,,ffrt g A ,a 1 n,PA iii -f - ,- wiv, Y K, fn . , 'K N Qi 5 Wk, h x ,df if wry' 'Wil Moods need no commenfo ry Kun , .- fn - K ., .T K ,,,, Becky Shenlc Varsi+y Sue . 3, Know, Jim Oxley Va rsiiy Sam Varsity Sue and Sam infroduces freshmon pledges 'ro compoigning A freshman from each fralernily and so- rori+y were chosen lo vie for lhe +i+le of Varsily Sue and Sam. This is +he firsl +as+e incoming freshmen have of campaigning, and all enler info +he excilemenl. This year Gamma Phi Bela pledge Becky Shenlc was crowned along wilh Bela Thela Pi Jim Oxley al lhe lirsf social dance of lhe foolball season. The official riile ol Pis+oI Pai was given +o Georgia Ensz. Cowboy Carnival donoles proceeds To World University fund Sponsored by The YWCA, lhis year's Cowboy Carnival collecled ffl,I86 which will be donared io ihe World Universiry Fund. This fund sends money lo aid sludenis in Asian universilies. ?' warp , , 4 ,fry I , wig ' I 3453 f 'WFS' 1' 61,71 ,F ' ' J I 2 4 ri zy ,F ' f r 5, lo, my '42, 'i 3 Della Gammas walked oil wi+l1 l'l'le second place lrophy for Cowboys Show Defee'r. Nighfshirf Parade portrays spirit and imaginalion Alpha Chi Omega won firsl place in +l1e sororily division wi+l1 Brandin 'em Hard and Simmerin 'em Down. WUWINUUI lwumv NUDZKY A L FirsT place TraTerniTy winners were The DeI+a Upsilons wiTh Their TloaTs Theme Shockers Wax Cowboys WiTh D.U. Pledge lllusTraTing W.U. enThusiasm aT The TirsT game oT The year. pledges Trom all The Greek organizaTions and The lndependenT AssociaTion worked on Their TirsT class proi- ecT. A wide varieTy oT Themes were carried ouT This year on all The TloaTs. The parade sTarTed The game as The audience looked on, and The sororiTy and TraTerniTy winners were announced aT halT Time. Second Place was won by The Phi Delfa TheTas who presenTed Their TloaT Look Mom No Cowboys T' R .xx 'S 43 ,imap , sfrwfrae W P .Mwwfaw ,NL-A- ' T1-1 Homecoming displays show Doylon who's best This year marked lhe beginning of a new homecoming award al W.U. For lhe 'firsl lime, a Grand Prize was olllered lo The or- ganizalion which offered lhe mosl' imagina- live and appropriale display. All lhe dis- plays depicled lhe enlhusiasm of sludenls for Homecoming and all were colorful and imaginalive. W.U.'s spiril did noi slop wilh l-lomecoming displays, bul wenl on lo beal Dayloxn and lo crown lhe l963 Homecoming Queen during halflime of lhe Daylon-W.U. foolball game. -at 3 111?agg52?,Fiez i 1 The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon capfured firsf place in 'rhe fralernily division. C' qr,9fl'lS5 JN K-.J X-ss -Q........4f FUN Gi THE f LY ERS in is Double honors were given Della Della Della-fhai of iirsl place of The sororilies and overall Grand Prize winner. 174 'W 1FLYgE H 5 fflf' ff , K Enqineering School's display won The 'rifle of firsi place of lhe independenf sec+ion. ,. .... H 45- 5 : if A A'f- 2 5 -W '. i s f ' l as c Q 1. IA' --yA- Zmsvxv-FF' i Bela Thela Pi loolc over +he second place spol' in +he fralrernilies. SHDCKER SHBRF R5 m n mum-1 Securing second place sororily division was Alpha Chi Omega. Possessors of second place independeni secfion are Jrhe sludenls of Brennan Hall. 'Nu '-0 1 0 w w 6 my f L Q-.Q--.M ,. i , .-v--5, -f ,Fi . . 1.41 -:sv 'A .f -wr Q. gp ,,, is 5 V M 'W H' ' f V ,..., ,,,, ,Q - V 4-zfzf-gf VVVWQQ V 176 uw . -4-,K . , .1 We-we me , -H ., V, Y., , M av, MV .W M., V . v f, ,b I K K 54,4 ,V W.. Vw , www lk. ,L QM. ,, ,qw f ww fn. , '-Y. a , ,K Y, . A , -H ' A ,V V V W Ja., Q.. sw, , ,, ,M , I wk I X, ,...., '-if ,J '23, X ' VK xv. gm K T, Q ,, yi pk +-M ,, G A M . -- V 4- WW. ' Q V, 'L -M ,V juz ,Q ,. 'sf . , -, . . - 3 VV.. 'S' Q., ff ,wfifi X ,L- , , 3' W QW' vp., 5 -. -pw Arr Muna ,,,, ,, +, . ,u , W ,T . ,, ef -... , V - +1 N. i Sludenls mill around in lronl' of The CAC awaifing news of lurllwer plans. Crowds are separafecl +0 permi+ passage ol: Jrraffic and Hue slu- denls learn +ne Rock Caslle is +l1eir desfinalion. i Drums classes. roll and sludenls pour ou+ of all fhe 177 Second place fraiernily winners were flne Della Upsilons wi+l'i llneir slcil The Life and Loves of Oedipus Rex. Della Delia Della caplured firsl place in flue sororily division wi'rl1 Their slcil' Ancien'r Greek Remedies . '1li l1if HW1 Sou+l'1 Spacificn won 'rhe second place spof for +l1e Gamma Phi Belas. Wi+h fhe Jrheme of rheir skit Hamalo+ , 'rhe Be+a Thefa Pis secured rhe posirion of firsf place frafernify winner Hippodrome begins cinnuol Moy Dey festivities Hours upon hours of prepararion wenr info +he producfion of skiis in rhis Year's i-lippodrome. Careifui pain was Jraken ro assure iusr rhe riqhr backoround and iusr rhe righr scripr +o make ir a I-iippodrome ro remember. The hard work paid off for fhe iirsr place winners in rhe ifraferniiy and sororiiy divi- sions. Winning Jrhe honors were The Beia Theia Pis and fhe Deira Deira Delras. Classes strengthen educotion build toword vocotion Through these doors may pass some ot the greatest minds in our history HL we Does anybody else tcnow any good etephant iotqes? Caretut thought and good answers get the best results on these tests. P' Five minufes be-fore class. Say+l'1a+again,and sfowfy. 181 NW I 'k.k7 K K 'W Vlf-1 ,N h Z UXa,w,M .M-,M,,...1-H . ag' ,A 1 V - I dr ,.,,. y y 1 . Quief momemls are cauqlwl in llwe dorm lobby. Many valuable mlmules ol sludy are used in CAC, ul 51 ,Qv, ,Inf ,V.W A , , 2 1V rr fs ,G ,, 11 ,L gm , E 'l 3' A ,A W s V Q--M 7 '4' 'Q ' M W-f -qw. ,I 1 J IJ ,.- f ...fr Sludenls In llme library are assured a quler place +0 llwinlc. Forgel llwe cramming, fellas, and llwlnk aboul cleaning. Studying 'rokes time ond effort on sfudenfs port fi K' my ,LQ g 122, wi + g 5 i ,Ai V,.,A 1515- ,r ,ew . A SEQ? 1. .- es'-'.:H,Q 5 Oh? Your second cousin died and you can? go oul? You figure you'll be in mourning af leasl' a year? l-lave you ever 'fell like +wo's company and +hree . .. . Conversations .anal ,f ,i,,,5.f ,i,,, Q , I, L ,,, lx 1 l can'+ believe she whisked my lunch away before I even . . No, ma'm. We're all oul of iewelled pipes. 7 l Q Keep your mind on your shaving Keep +l1e clippers off my ear. No, l gol cauglwl in l'l'me middle ol llwe las+ queen eleclion and some lillle blonde Twisled il qelling me lo vo+e. Then as +l1e ligl1'r 'rurned green, l slarled To lurn lefl . . .' l Birlh Pangs ol a Perceplive Lis+ener was lhe in- leresling 'ropic presenled by Dr. Leo Kreler +o inquiring young minds. Dr. Kreler is a music professor. Egghead Week presents folks on timely subiects Egghead Week is sponsored by lvlorlar Board, senior women's honorary, lo salule superior sludenls. This is lhe sixlh consecu- live year for Egghead Week aclivilies. The aclivilies began This year wilh a film, Joan of lhe Angels. ll was followed lhe nexl day by a discussion of lhe lilm. The following day saw a selecl-a-leclure come lo lhe Tore wilh six leclurers available. A panel discussion loolc place lhe same evening. The aclivilies ended wilh a scholarship brealcfasl and lallc by Presidenl Emory Lind- quisl. Dr. Larry Jones, professor in Business Adminislralion spealcs on Riddle of lsmsf' Advenlures in lvlyslicismm was lhe lallc presenled by Dr. Paul Schwarlz of lhe Psychology Deparlmenl. 186 i ' s .Q 1 sq HQ . tr ,, , . Qu Scholars and professors alike enioy Jrhe scholarship loreaklasf. a lradilion for Egghead Week. Image of Things: World Who Are You is Dr. John Breazeale's offering +0 Egghead Week. Dr. Breazeale is head of rhe Physics Dept Dr. Anfhony Genova delves info The Paradox of Freedom in his selecta- leclure presenlalion. Dr. Genova is chairman of fhe Philosophy Depl. 4 I Marqarer Mead, emminenr anlhropoloqisr ralked To an overflowing audience ai W.U. on woman's role in ro- day's sociery. Bishop Fullon Sheen spoke lo Universily srudenls as well as Wichilans. 188 Distinguished Guests deliver messages 'ro WU students Wichiia Universily has hosled many dislinquished gueslrs. The iirsr io speak lo sludenis lhis year was Miss Marqarel Mead, anrhropologisr and Somoan aulhoriry. Commons Audilorium was packed by sludenls inleresled in hearing her message. Well-known aulhor oi a popular seller, Black Like Me, was anorher quesr speaker. John l-loward Griffin spoke oi his experiences while posing as a Negro in rhe agilaleol Sourh. Grher quesls on campus were Wee Georgie Wood, aclor, direclor, and producer, Allorney General Ferguson, and Bishop lzulron J. Sheen. John Howard Grillin, aufhor of Black Like Me, spoke ro Universily audiences aboul his experiences while disguised as a Negro in 'rhe Soulh. Brilish leclrurer and aulhor, Wee Georgie Wood, chars during an informal lea and conversalion char wilh sludenls. Aflorney General William Ferguson lallcs over his plans lor lhe '64 campaign wilh Young Republicans Dave l-larlman and Rick Lane. Mrs. Ferguson accompanied lhe Arlorney General on his visil To Jrhe campus. U .Q .i' ,' Y I 3 'Wil Q-.W 1 ',- 'h- EWS AnyH1ing from pinq pong +0 naircufs is offered in The CAC basement K, 'Y 'ix A' 'nz 1 f ' , .viva if f3 frE.5r h-1Q:QivS'ah',,1af 'Yf3x:bhv'1.i dm- m 2 it We1l, Darlinqs-you know wha+ 'rlwey say abou? apples Main hall ol Hue Campus Aciivilies Cenler offers a sludy in moods. CAC is meeting place for relaxation KQIHIHQ WSU in Reiecls of Beallemania For inleresfed sludenls, many diflerenl siudenl displays are sei' up in The halls ol 'llie CAC. The lnlernalional Sludenls held lheir annual Chrislrnas Dance. Slag line. L S . I Highlighling 'rhe dance was fhe crowning of Miss Snowflake, Jeanie Earle and Mr. Jack Frosr, John- ny Mackay. The CAC is a popular meeling place for everyone. Engaged in a friendly discussion wiflw Miss Elizabefln Gene, lnfernafional Sponsor, Sfudenfs are Askari Kizalbaslw, Jeri Aflnerfon, and AI Raisdana, presidenf of Infer- nafional Sfudenfs. Foreign Students make contributions 'ro university Sfudenfs from Japan, Saudi Arabia, Peru, Turlcey, and lndia, fo name a few, are pres- enfly enrolled as sfudenfs af Wiclwifa Uni- yersify. lvlosf of flue sfudenfs are lwere as exchange sfudenfs or as a resulf of sclfiol- arslwips. Foreign sfudenfs are invifed fo ioin flue lnfernafional Sfudenfs Associafion wliiclw brings flue sfudenfs fogeflwer in common fies and lwelps fliem become familiar wiflw flue campus and acfivifies. Foreign sfudenfs af W.U. fallc wifli visifors during Homecoming. Onlookers marvel af flwe display puf up by flne lnfernafional Sfudenfs Associafion during Homecoming. E i 5 M an 1 do Convocafions often inform os well os enferfoin Serving as newly appoinfed Presidenf of W.U., Dr. Emory Lindguisf addressed flwe sfudenfs in flue firsf convocafion. l-lundreds of sfudenfs flocked fo near flue message he had fo offer. W.U. convocafions offer flue sfudenfs a chance fo feel af ease and gef acquainfed wifln flwe college flwey affend. Speakers, per- formers, and sfudenfs combine fo malce a variefy of programs. Dr. Emory Lindqulsf spealcs fo W.U, sfudenfs in year's firsf convocafion, Sfudenfs applaud as Presldenf Lindquisf Is infroduced fo fhem Qrclfmesis provided enferfainmenf during flue Clnrlsfmas Convo- cafion. 'KVQEQ X E I is 'N Freshman coeds discuss their tirst semester at college and its repercussions at the home ot Dr. and Mrs. Lindquist. Freshman Tea sponsored by AWS, introduces coeds to each other, Mrs. Lindquist, ond AWS officers Kathie l-lall, AWS of- ficer, otters guests re- treshments. Beth Miller loolcs on as the tea is prepared tor serving. rfb Ui? I 's'i'q:,.'W i ' EMA 'o U 'H . Georgia Ensz pins on a guest name card on one treshman to help the girls be- come acquainted. Bu+ now was I supposed +0 know nf was DR UND UIST S lunch? 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Speaking Of Pictures Kids will resori' +0 anyflninq +0 keep from sfudy- in . Q5 'C'i3x They sa1d if couldn T be dome' Tomorrow we ve GOT 'ro ge? orgamzed fc-JZ 1PWvi:.kEwiEa lT2'?i -,Evra 2:-111fP5wTf'fi'K9.2h.'q i 1 .-2.92 'fl'k'iYi?aZU1Y The moror 5 go? fo be here someplace Woman's work Ts never done. 5' ---iw' P ' 's I , 4 , wr kkefwvu i. -s K ,, 3 f. .F sw- Q. 1Z.,?Y ,pr ke Q + B' 'S v Y 'i -7 . 1' ,wx . 4 i Q -H, Lapfifg fziftifl 'Eg ?5flnUQf3W'fwH' 159 ed.f7Y'S11g?f: sew . . . Q Ki , Y 'W -as am w as Q V - 1 ' I , . L... , ,' ' ii' Q W ,,,, L - E ' 'Av-A V ' ' , V A. , M fix, , .- ' Z 1 X4 ni L 1 , aim fix, ' 'pk' if Q l Us 4 A is , . 1 W gjiggf. g 3 ' ' fi' ,sr f -2 eff' 2 ,ff 4 - - .M :gf Z ,aj 7 my ue V ' ,K , f dy Q? X 1 W Who needs Jrhe 'rwisr when you can sguare dance bare- ioored? When everyfhing else fails, fry dancing in +he s+ree+s. Brennan I-iaii surprised Virginia Palleir wiih a surprise pariy Thanking her for ren years oi service as recepiionisi. 4-4 1 A ff' w , Sornerirnes iris more fun iusf . . . a . . . Someiinnes iJr's more fun. Finals ended and lun be-gan al lhe Rock Caslle. She sal in one poslllom loo long while sludyinq Oh boy, was lhal lololoqy exam ever louqhl They're so worn oul from sludying so long, Jrhey have lo hold each olher up. 200 Senior Smash students celebrate Idsf day of finals Paul, l llwinlc were being slared al Nu Jus+iqnorel'iim7l'1e's always lilce This aller finals. Everyone slill finds enouglw slrenglli lo drag luis weary bones lo llfie dance floor. Tlie firsf viclim of an Alpha Chi kidnap- ping. 202 w , X ' W,- fi Kidnapping Gchves proves Go in rlwere, willi all Jrlwose peoplel?? oh lriorrors great fun Think pledges Eel, drink, and be merry, for 'romorrow . .. ful: u l3:.lw..l l Q --4. 'if' gi '-1Qmll X 4 Your guess is as good as ours. f ,ww When Hue dasses ge? rough and Hwe going gers rough-go drown your sorrows. I 1 rr! o gre lar .. A N. and if you dorir, we!!! break your orher Keg! Ain? I+ a dog's life? r JI 1 203 There Is arways somefhirng ro do or see from Seprember H'1roughJune, Esoferrc Corwersarions pop up WHIW Hwe SIiQI'1+6S+ encouragement -Q my x x 4 5 ,, A :QW A Shocker Hoofenany draws a large crowd N gl ..- , qu v , - A Y wyai 5ii35K5fi'2 iS3iF?f?5?'55?ik..5i!f?3,iEM f?lx'iiilfsi1,53Ke:f?5SH F .f'.:i1'5iIX55535W Students olwoys busy in compus ocfiviiy The perpelually crowded CAC offers refuge and a cup of coffee eller a firing day. Walk-ouis find +l1e campus over- flowing willw a perplexed - loolcing group wi+l1 no place +o go. There are always +l'1e lasf minule c:igare++es and speculalions loelore class. if l an X Logopedics Party is given by Army, Army Blues, locol businessmen Each year, members ol Army ROTC and Army Blues have a parly lor The children ol: lhe local Logopedics lnslilule. l-leld in l-len- rion Gymnasium, lhe parly proves lo be nearly an all-day arlair wilh over a hundred children as principal guesls. Balloons and olher favors are donaled by local businessmen, wilh lhe girls ol Army Blues supplying rhe ice cream, millc, punch, cookies, calce, candy, and even carrols llor lhose who find lhe olrher goodies less ap- pealingl. Game boolhs provide more en- Jrerlainmenl. ' 'F lik Sli iiii :kiwi K -ff-we flag, ag! 15 E592 One would alrnosl lhinlc lhese Army boys gor as big a lciclc oul ol: The feslrivilies as lhe Log- opedics guesls. J, ,.ccc, Loolcs as if lhe balloon proiecl' gol' somewhal our of hand. Carol Campbell, Army Blues Commander, loolcs as if she'd like lo Jralce lhis parlicular bunny home wilh her, Bugs Bunny suir and all. Phi Del+a Thefa Swea+er Girl Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Swee+hear+ Delia Gamma Delfa Del'ra Del+a Fraternity Sweethearts DU Sweefhearf Be+a's BeHy Coecl Gamma Phi Befa Del+a Gamma Cheerleaders bolster spirit ot athletic events CINDIE HIGGINS LYNN TROMBOLD ALICE MORLEY BOBBI WOODIVIAN JANE GATES DONNA RAYMOND Mana Dmwdzwv Homecoming Queen F i-ialiiime of ine i-iarciin-Simmons foof- ball game mariceci ine Jrime for ine crowning of Delia Gvamma's Mary Duericsen as ine I963 Homecoming Queen for Wiciiiia Universiiy. Mary was escoried by Ari Cas- ado. Bdntg Comm Air Force Queen 210 Belly Collins was chosen I964 Air Force Queen by Jrlwe Air Force ROTC. Miss Collins, a junior, was crowned al ilwe annual Mili- iary Ball in Marclw. Members of The ROTC selecied ine iinalisis in a review on sfage. Miss Col- lins was chosen from a large number of canclidaies on ilwe basis of beauiy and her pliolograpli. A .1 la Tlwe IQ64 Army Queen is Andrea Flynn. lvliss Flynn, represenling Della Della Della, was crowned Queen a+ llwe annual Mili- lary Ball. A sophomore, Andy was chosen number-one girl from a field of candidales on review before llie en- lire Army RQTC. Pas? Army sweelliearls, including Judy Brosliears, IQ63 Queen, were presenl for llue seleclion. Kwzew Wwssweilwv Press Queen 212 Karen Wassweiler, a iun- ior, was selecleol I964 Press Queen. Miss Wass- weiler was chosen by llie Sunflower slaici, lieadeol by Doris Morlimer, edilor. As Queen, Karen will repre- sen+ WU al llwe Drake Re- lays conlesl lweld in flue spnng. The Queen is selecled on flue basis ol: lwer pliolo- graplw, poise, beaulry. and personalily. All candida+es are inlervieweol by llfie Sun- flower sfaii. ..---J s Judy Snapp, Gamma Phi Bera, was crowned I964 May Queen during fhe May Day fes+ivi+ies. Miss Snapp was selecjred In an all-school elecrion in March. Judy is a senior major- ing in Enqhsh wirh a minor in educafion. Cfher candidares for May Queen. presenlred a+ The fesfivifies, were Debbie Snyder, Glendora I-lumann, Mary Lisenby, and Sheila Porfer. Que McGfiegofu Pornossus Queen . J sim? A panei of five iudges chose ihe 1964 Parnassus Queen, Sue ivicfvregor, ai an in- formal inierview. Sue, represeniing Alpha Phi Sororiiy, was cho- sen above four oiher canciiciaies. Judging ihe eveni were Dean Josephine Fugaie, Dr. Doroihy Froning, Dr. John i-iarnsberger, Dr. Wai- ier Lucas, and Capi. Kennefh Foriney. Anita !,, , ,. , . 3 if 1 iff? Q ,Ag Q i W W' an i-1,55 1 ,aww 1 fi 1 , in W-nv' lie K M gina Queen Candidates attend informal interview Slall members enioy relreslwmenls as +l'we candidales, exemplified by Rae Ann Melllen, wail nervously +o go before llie iudges. Mrs. Froning, Mrs. Fugale, and Dr. Lucas lislen inlenlly lo answers given by one of llwe conleslanfs. Parnassus Queen Candidale Rae Ann Melllen is greeled by shall members al llie inlerview. Susie Kueclc, one ol flie conlesfanls, loolcs al llie camera in llwe midsl ol l'1ello's from ollwer conleslanls and slall members. Queen Sue McGregor, lell, and Candiclales Nancy Wriglnl, cenler, and Susie Kueclc, clnal willw Parnassus Sororily Edilor Julie Cliamplin. Judges Capl. Forlney, Dr. l-larnsberger, and Mrs. Froning, review commenls made by one ol llme queen candidales wlno has iusl lell llne room. R PY 1 jF Z? EF' Q' W Attendants for Press, Pcarnossus, Homecoming Queens Jaw Gam Homecoming Attendant GammwP!wBd'w Parnassus Queen candidates, lett to right, are: Susie Kueclc, representing Delta Delta Del- ta: Nancy Wright, Delta Gamma: Judy Watkins, Al- ptia Clwi Omega: and Rae Ann lvlettlen, Gamma Plwi Beta. Qandwf Kmaw Homecoming Attendant QclwoluOQEagraesw1g Press Queen tinalists, lett to right, are: Catlwa Cowgill re resentin Delta Gamma P Q Susie Corrigan, Gamma Plwi Beta: Georgia Ensz, Delta Delta Delta: and Trucly King Grace Willcie Dorm. L 4 ggi' an , .Sf 218 Attendants tor Air Force, Army, May Queens Gfendoaof Hummw May Queen Attendant DeZtafDeLfafDeHaf Air Force Queen Attend- ants, trorn lett to right, are Beck Stwenic Joan Babicti Y I Terri Anderson, Janet Neag- le, and Cheryl Brown. Debbie Qwgdyu May Queen Attendant DeEtafGamw Army Queen Attendants, trorn lett to right are: Lana Braden Sharon Nottsin er 1 Q I Pat Hurst, Mary Ann Butch- er, and Bobbi Weir. h .5 f gf Buf waif 'HI you see Jrlwe ones we sfole from Hwe Be+a's. Ge+ back, qe+ back! The phofographefs faking our picfuref' 220 cr You'd Jrhink wifh all Hwe money we pay Jrhaf Hwey could afford chairs. ii sy 123 1f,,?Eff A tl. . K Af 1 k A LOOK AT E 33 Yi i... ww-, THE GREEKS Felix, i1 s no1'+l1a+l don'+lilce you. liusl wish you were a liH'le fallen Engagemenls are announced willw solemnily and ceremony. W.U.'s answer fo Jrhe Beverly Hillbillies 'KJ' 1,-ning? L. u QTL? -2 ff ,- Pam Weiss Presidenf Rufh Ann Olive Firsf Vice-Presidenf ,A 5 . . . ,..,V , .wt . 1, 2 x A A 'SAR f ,af 1' E D 222 3' Linda Lewis Second Vice-Presidenf Judy Allen Janef Afchison Sharon Baker Barbara Bay Paf Beckord Carol Blowers Kafhie Bone Mary Bracken Judy Bridges Paf Creegan Carolyn DeMo Marcia Dix Kafhy Epps Marilyn Gegen Brenda Golden Pam Grubbs Sharon l-lardwick Carla l-larman Pam Horsenell Carolyn Huey Phyllis Jackson Sheryl Kern Linda Knapp Norene Lighf UFS Mrs, Bone l-lousemofher Alpha Chi Omega pledges win night shirf porode The Alpha Chi's decorafed fheir way fo fhe Second Place frophy in fhe IQ63 l-lome- coming displays and Linda McFarland reigned as Parnassus Queen lasf year. The social evenf mosf imporfanf fo fhese girls is fhe crowning of fheir Dream Dafe af fheir annual Chrisfmas Dance. Ofher social affairs include fhe Pledge Dance, Founders Day Banguef and fhe Spring For- mal. Alpha Chi's may be found in campus organizafions including YWCA, WRA, An- choreffes and Army Blues. Each monfh fhe girls give fhe fifle of Carnafion Girl fo one of fheir mosf deserv- ing members. There ouglrnl lo be a beller way 'ro qer +o know your dale. Carla McNeal Marilyn Minor Eleanor Mills Carol Palmer Pal Piper Sheila Porler Pal Rosenberg Dorollny Solomon Margie Spangler Diane Ufferbaclc Judy Vandaveer Marqaref Waddell Judy Waflcins Bobbi Weir UDF' Sandy Lindernan fu fr HA.. l g l as o f y 5 LS ivy y M r AN. QV , 1 3 lg '--' 'iif' .. :, Vis za. 'V 3-- xx, . - x , ! I . .,,. gay, St 5 il 1 We . 'Q ii 375-me A-X X U' .. ,15, fig, P' rr Kay Wiblilznouser ii K igfl H ,Ska M, M iw! M ii Wi im X 6 GFS G l SON 'r Mary Ann Wuller -' VV Diane Zuerclner QL 1 Bruce Ellis A V Alpha Chi Dream Da+e f l 223 ,ig Mary Lisenby Carol Campbell Presidenf Pirsf Vice-Prelsidenf , iiiiftlg J' L ' la ' 1? - AB-X, , 3 - 'rf T: Z7 ,,,, I, . 2 Q' f m..-7' -4 Q3 ,E sf Legg se, ,.--'- -.Mies , if ,, Wi' 79 2555 '91 -. V, . ., in if Q.. wil .nf J rfxf '11 lv 224 Nw 3. fa .J -1 Karen Balmer Second Vice-Presidenf Judy Arnold Lorry Brosius Pam Carfer Kennie Clayfon Norma Jean Colvin Susan Crane Judie Dansby Judy Davis Gloria Drake Lea Edgingfon Kafhy Farmer Linda Ferris Carolyn Francis Janice Frazee Charyl eeibsch Rufh Greene Connie Harf Janef Horfon Connie Howell Judy lvey Gloria Johnson Nancy Johnsfon Jeanie Kauffman Kafhy Laurie Mrs. Lynam Housernofher Alpha Phi awarded pep ond WRA Trophies Bringing honors fo Alpha Phi fhis year were Carol Campbell, Pershing Rifle Sweef- hearf, and Susan Crane, Sfaff Sweefhearf. The girls of Alpha Phi are a mosf acfive group on campus for fhey hold fhe fifle of Panhellenic Presidenf, Ass'+ Pep Coordi- nafor, Commander of Army Blues and have members in Army Blues, Anchoreffes, YW Council, fhe fhree fop offices in WRA, posi- fions in SGA, Morfar Board, CAC Govern- ing Board and Sunflower Sfaff. This year, af fheir annual Chrisfmas Dance, John Tidwell, Befa Thefa Pi, was chosen Mr. Ivy . Alpha Phi's and Company sei up l-lomecoming. Mr. Ivy John Tidewell Befa The+a Pi Marcy Low Sharon McDonough Marcia McKee Sharon Marsh Nan Maxedon Judy Messenger Delqene Moore Miriam Nafh Sally Oldenburg Cheryl Olson Mary Phillips Diane Riley Sharon Russell Virginia Schoonover Diana Swanlc Jo Ann Tomlin Reba Wedel Barbara Wilkes Vicky. Lloyd Joyce Lonqren 1, , L ,ll ' . gi ff X wi ,. ww , 4, :.2-1. VK f , .. ,. , , ,sm f -K K ' mi , ' ,sxrwwlf ,. Mg. -X i gg fi' , R 1 's i 1' iii y f ll i y orrs ooiro ' G' Z2 -I-1 H 1 W 6 6 .Luv S WX K V 7 , fy if 5949 , Q,' U ' 5 :Tw m e x 'VT L X .N L, P ff N. l S A jf, A V L ii W , I Q Y? 1 1 'J' on Q X .re F 'X 6 'QP -i -'Nm i -- M' ,1s:MQ3fx'fi.: - I 115235555 Qgslgfiirivs -f ' - A, 2 lg, R 6- Y if R af IIN' I 7 VI, x Y ,,,Z , W .,,i . VL 4 if ., A A , , . ,-', 1 fm i A -- '.A:,, Glennie Humann Sharon Black Kay Coulfer Presiden+ Firsl Social Chairman Vice-Presiden+ ' M 'A': L 'fi .. PE 4 5.,, ix 6 Jeri Arherlon TX T Lee Bacon T Susie Baughrnan P1-is as 'QSYTW RK . f I .. JPN . are H 1 ' . 'vs 'reef :Efseri a.iFs- 3sijaF:':- 5 Eaixgs-.::.2, . , . . gg 2 I- in fa- A A . M V ii P 'sz .T 226 Parry Bonner Lana Braden Virginia Brooks Chris Brown Barbara Bunfing Valerie Carlock Nancy Carpenier Nancy Carson Jonne Connell Julie Coyne Dinnice Daughen Georgia Ensz Andy Flynn Karen Gufhrie Sandy Hamm Karen Har+ Diane l-lalfan Molly Hoffman Q? - we - -.gage A - ' - - 'F ! 'IBF I aw ,, -. 1.15. Mrs. Wells Social Direclor baugh Delta Delia Delta tokes Hippodrome, Homecoming firsfs The Tri Dells sludied fheir way info The Dean's Plaque for pledges and also received rhe Silver Tea Service for overall scholar- ship. These girls are The winner of rhe Sig Ep Ou+s+anding Sorori+y irophy awarded a+ The annual lvlay Day Feslivilies. Georgia Ensz was crowned Pislal Pal al lhe Cowboy Carnival. The DDD's also claim one fresh- man cheerleader and an Air Force Squad- ron Sweerhearl. On campus They are acrive in YWCA, Morlar Board, Angel Flighl, Army Blues, and Pep Council. Della Man, Pere Wallers was honored a+ lhe Chrislmas Dance. Olher social evenis include The Firebug Pledge Dance, Pansy Brealcfasr lo honor Senior Women and 'rhe Spring Formal. Barbara l-lughey Janice Johonsen Susie Kueclc Carol LaG-ree 'S-. Who says rhe Tri Dells srucly? Karrie McDonough Suzanne Moody Cynfhia Moore Cindy Nesfor Nancy Olcerberq Janel' Parrish Carole Pelerlca Ann Senholz Cyndy Shank Kaye Siler Mary Lou Slarlcweafher Carol Tanner Della Man Pe+e Waliers Sue Thompson Janelle Vaughn Peggy Winfrol ! Q i , 9 fe W -J 3+ in . Srflk if -5 Q rx Q 'fm usa gg 1 gi., S w., 162 ii no ii -: 1 V , - -.. 3 227 . - fezugqaln' ii Mui V 'F A? Debbie Snyder Presidenl Lynn Kincheloe Pledge Trainer fl ' if , M, M,-A: 'Z ., .H W 5 ,- ' ' ff' N' - S I 7. .i g 'galil -si + .Elf Q I 1 . .. f, K X11 l as iffy A . y p ,, ef ' if 3 Y June Woodman Rush Chairman Carol Anderson Nancy Anderson Sandy Bell Judy Broshears Cheryl Brown Mary Ann Bulcher Karen Carmichael Sharon Carney Jola Cope Call-ia Cowgill Mary Duerlcson Pallie Edminsler Janice Eharl Carolyn Fullon Nancy Goss Bev Harman Sally l-lealh Sharon Hodgson Jan Hudson Phyllis Hullman Palli Johnson Nancy Keasl Judy Kessinger Sandra Kellerer 228 Mrs. Gaines Housemolher Della Gamma wins Homecoming Queen eleclion Mary Duerkson won lhe lille ol Home- coming Queen and anolher sisler, Sandy Kellerer, represenling lhe School ol Engi- neering, was Second Princess. Bringing lhe honor ol l963 Army Queen lo lhe sororily was Judy Broshears. Two Air Force Squad- ron Sweelhearls belong lo DG., as well as lour varsily and lwo freshman cheerleaders. Members ol lhe house are aclive in SGA. AWS. YWCA, Parnassus, and Mor- lar Board. Once a monlh lhe lille ol Big and l.illle Hannah are given lo lhe mosl oulslanding aclive and pledge. Brad Morlon was crowned lhe annual Anchor Man lor Della Gamma al lheir Chrislmas Dance. Sharon Kincaid Janel Kinsley Karen l.ein Thank you. I make my own clorhes roof' 109' Anchor Man Brad Mor+on Caro! Lockwood Mary Marfz T9rry Maupin 1 A as. Y 'S' Sonya Missa! Charlorre Moyer Jancf NeaqNe Donna Raymond Kahe Rcnfro Mary Ridqway Sherry Rldqway Linda Russel! Judy S-Chwar?z ConnEe Sears Sandy Sharkey Jean Sfarnes Jane Warren Dee Wefdon Linda Wi!so1 Juhe Wlffman Jan Wolgamorf Bobbi Wcodrnar Ehedra Woodman Nancy Wriqnr Jane? Zara 229 ,. fiiu A ,wr K L,1.: f uzffg K, rrwra- , if 9 , f' Y' 3 - gh W was ix J 1 in a sf g we 'ikrkv 2 , 8 :R is XV: f A A y A , I A . Y v ,U L' I In 1' 1 Y ii ag, 1 , K h ir . y,,r 'E' a ff' ,iw 5 , wg V- -,,. ' . .1154 Q - in it ,sg if f k 4 4 '13 '5- urua , ,, fig 'L-,X N 1 R ,. 'QE fi? aw if ui! F Judy Chrislopherson Presidenl Belly Dixon Pledge Trainer 6' 6' fx E ! 52 T ,, -,:if G 1 Ti ,, ,,.., . .Wea . A1 . I ., ,MIN , fy: .:,, IIIIL.. Q as ,W , 5 230 Julie Champlin Second Vice-Presidenl Terri Anderson Sharon Bailey Jacque Barngrover Bobbie Sue Callrey Dawn Chrislopherso Gini Coleman Pally Corcoran Susie Corrigan Caryl Cox Diane Dick Carolyn Donlevy Vicki Eckhardl Ann Ferguson Kalhy Ferguson Sharon Funk Jane Gales Gay Goodrich Dana Grillin Judy Hackney Saralou Harnker Kalhy Holer Mary Ann Hopper Karen Johnson Barbara Jones Mrs. Dawson Housernolher Gamma Phi Bela F. pledge wins Varsily Sue Slarling lhe year oll righl al lhe Varsily Sue and Sam Dance, Becky Shenk won lhe lille ol Varsily Sue. Firsl Princess lo lhe I963 Homecoming Queen was Jane Gales and Judy Snapp represenled W.U. al lhe American Royal Queen Conlesl. Gini Cole- man was I963 Air Force Queen and Adel Schullz was Scalobard and Blade Sweel- hearl. The Phi Dell Siglalhon lrophy wenl lo lhe Gamma Phi's and lhey look second place in Hippodronne. Two varsily and lhree lresh- man cheerleaders wear lhe crescenl moon. The girls are aclive in Angel Flighl, Army Blues, WRA, YWCA, and Morlar Board. They worked logelher lo win lirsl place in lhe Red Cross Bloodmobile. Highlighling lhe year lor lhe sororily is lhe Pledge Dance and lhe Pink and While Ball. I love a parade! Joe College Bufch Brighi' Delfa Upsilon Susan Kramer Susan Lillie Linda Loclcerf Joan McCabe Karen McDaniel Bella Miller Marsha Monraque Alice Morley Sandy Mueller Barbara Preslcorn Llnda Reagan Adel Sclwulfz Peg Scolf Becky Slwenlc Lois Sirncox Judy Snapp Sue Ann Ward Dianne Wolff Pal Kemp 'H 527 an 6 ,ff gt. lf' Li fe? . .. tl' fx X 5 5 315 pf . we A , if S A , x f F .ca Wi? K' M we VD hw ., T-5? . 4,5 ' A .Q 'Q ds if arry Wilson Linda Gray Mary Perkins Jeanette President Vice-president Secretary TSchmidt reasurer V in James Addinton 2:. 8 VVVK Sandra Archer sf ' 0 A 9 Iota Sigma Alpha 4 if' L T r Q' T ,vs, Z Tom Atkins . . -ll L Thomas Babb strengthens organization, lt ' I .ix . ' ' adds members Gary Ballard Phyllis Ballard Leland Blazer ' Roger Becker , , . gg J B ,A-A V: oy raverman . 'f K , Joyce Breeden -I if Betty Flanigan ' ' i 5 Stuart Francis A Margaret Fisher Mary Haen Karen Hanks Ronald t-lenningtield E all The lota Sigma Alpha organization, tor- merly known as the Independent Students Association, has two maior social events each year. One ot these is the Barbed-Wire Tangle, held in November. The girls tradi- tionally choose a Tangle Man to reign at the dance. The second big event ot the year is the Sweetheart Ball, held in March. The boys select a Sweetheart to reign at this dance. Other activities include an annual hayride in the early tall, the Christmas party in December, the Parent's Dinner in May, and many intormal parties throughout the year. Iota Sigma Alpha recently set a scho- lastic gualitication tor membership. Pledges are voted on by the actives and are initia- ted second semester. This entitles them to participation in the chapter's activities and use ot the chapter house on campus. The annual Barbed-Wire Tangle is llwe lirsi big social eveni on llwe lSA social cal- enclar. -r '7 1 w 1 Vicki Kelley ISA Sweelhearf Larry Wilson Tangle Man Jolin Jordan Vickie Kelley Barbara Klausner Ann Maloney Palriclc Maloney Vern Mahler James Nixon Darel Pills Sondra Pills Douglas Sipes Marcia Slnerman Becky Von Merveldl Carroll Holland G Q N-Y ef fl in I sv ,.'- , 1 V' X ' ', . E V l 1 ., .r-,:, N ' 4- - - i 3- , keg-fb V W ggi ml 233 rf. wi. me Q 'Vi 3- li if - -4.2 ff ' , Jim Armour John Burchfield Michael Shank Tracy Burlon Presidenl Vice-presidenl Public Relalions IFC .. we . 7 WK Km sf .gi 'ef' Herberl Albrigl-il ,L..' ii' a j i Craig Archer l A 19k is 1. . P 21 iii gl i , ii A34 AQ- 1 Arlhur Bacon 25 . -1 f fl, 3 K V KP Allen Blaser K 'K K K Richard Bradley '::-' f a 5 ,c m I K -ii '. - ' Jerry Burrell I ' M ::-, E 'ii ' 1 S .. 2 , Frank Busch . K K KK K. William Carfer , 'VKV Weldon Cloplon B p sf a T ,P A ' .gl 'L L V K .K ? 1 David Crans .3 V Terry Cummins 'fi r ' Slephen Davis 'xx K' A Larry Dean i .1 -,-: r - cm:-,KKK r i f ,. K :K il Kenl Del-laven z F. van Delholal ' H l Tom Dickey T :,: -:- . . ' 5 Q Q -2 K-i is Bob Dool - H i ' William Dunlap I ii I ii ii 3... 'KVK fi Alan Farha K P i P f Rob Fuqua 1 4 I KK' 'K . K,K- ,:,1, . 1 ig' M, ,, 'fi ' , ag. 'ii'i fi? ' A gg Mark Gardner Q .A 2, , X K - T P' T K ' Dave Garrison K, S I . jg Sam Gill KK P Bill Granl wg ...ii 1 if' A 1- ' ,:,. Gerald Haag 4, ' , '::,-.M Bill Harlong . ii 1 5' Kennelh l-lavener if , K Michael Hall 5 K . . 6 9 -' i - - i .. --eseisy, . K KK ,iK. Rich Hauley Bob Jackson Thom Jonker John Kniseley Bela Theta Pi slresses scholarship, oclive porlicipolion The Bela Thela Pi lralernily lakes an aclive parl in parlicipaling in campus ac- livilies. Lasl spring lhey received lirsl place in l-lippodrome and lnlramural Baskelball. They also won lhe presidenls Scholarship Cup and lhe Besl Pledge Class Award. This lall lhey placed second in Homecoming Display and won lhe Varsily Sam award. The highlighls ol lhe Bela social year are lhe Belly Coed Dance and lhe Spring For- mal. Sally I-lealh ol Della Gamma was chosen lor lhe Belly Coed honor lhis year. Olher social evenls ol lhe year are lhe Chrislmas Dance and lhe Playboy Parly. Al lhe Playboy Parly, Nancy Anderson was named lhe Bela Play Girl. Many inlormal parlies are also held lhroughoul lhe year. me X A A ' I P' The Spanish sfyle house af I845 Norih Hillside is lhe home of Bela Thela Pi frafernily. Tom Kreilinq l-lillis Krumroy Harold Lacy f 'i John Moody .T my , - N ii' ,i Rudy Nydeqger I! ! 1 a 9 . I David Personne ' Wallace Peckham YM! James Oxley 1, S ii 'ii 5. al FQ i an eiif -fa' ilu I Q, -.li i C lk Lp: , 1 f - x ' ,hw ' , 'Un' R fi R H fi W any u y ic ar son 3' ii , Q., ff John wh -v :,. - Gary Ruedebusch I V Paul Selman N , i f Mori Shurlz 'ali 'lzl i Roberf Smilh R l'y V f'-' E A ,N E ,,,,,., at I A free hour al lhe Bela house may mean sfudy- A W 3 x V ing or enlerfaining a lra+erni+y sweelhearl. 9' Sianley Slarlc ,Tix 5? , Kennelh Sieflens i ,. 'ii i ij' David Sfevens L - 1 A xv .6 , 4- ci my 4 Michael Sfuclcy ' 3 .VV,,l 1 S',1 Cliff Tarpy ii i- il 1 555 Lyle Tracy i f Richard Wells Jim Welshimer Dana Winkler iii . iv W up-f i, it , '33 , .,:. . E all f K 2. -Q, -iz fhh . .ggi , ,T 1 X I John Howard Presidenr A 5 ..,., S-5,7 ,J Q 'P Hugh Gill Vice-preside i -in N a s an .5L:- Z . A ., --ll I , 5 ssi T B l ? , .15 - an f - ,Q 4'AV , ., 4' 'T -4' , 1 Bob Long nT Pledge Trainer Larry Adair ScoTT AlTer Gary Bowers Fred BrighT Dennis Cain STephen Casey Jim Ceasar Howard Chapman Michael Chrissie Bob Cook Don Coons Frank Chappell Dennis Fackler Pred Funk John Gibbs fl., Mrs. Edwin Lowe HousemoTher f John Hageman ., John Harness - . Ron Hawkins ' as 1 , WJ . 2 iii iiii i sd is 52 ,, 'A 5 A 1 ld.: itil . , ,,,, ,V 1' 5,1 , 89 Ken Hedden sf' T Gerald Hoffman - Jerrill Schraq . Ron Jackson H452 if ' 1 R T is 5 3 Richard Hendrich 'Q V' fy. A JU' E ag , .. T 3' ZA I 492,5 1 f fl- V ' ' DexTer Johnson ,, .. Richard Johnson T -6- David Kerr xy ,. 2 if T .Q ji - I Herb Krumsick Mike Kucharo TQ' iv , ,A a s Philip Kyle 'S' B A ..,i ,i-V i I , Howard MacPherson 'Y T ' A ' , Alan McKee ,ia T ' Vi X? it Delta Upsilon wins Nighfshirt Porode The WichiTa ChapTer OT The DelTa Upsi- lan TraTerniTy sTarTed anoTher successTul year by winning The nighTshirT parade lasT Tall. LasT spring They were The winners oT The Pep Trophy and placed second in Hip- podrome. They placed second in inTran'iural TooTball. The DU'S have several ouTsTanding lead- ers on campus. These include Fred Punk, iunior class presidenT, and Hippodrome Chairman, Bob Long, senior class presidenT, Hugh Gill, l. P. C. presidenT, Bob Cook, Pep Co-ordinaTor, and Three represenTaTives in STudenT GovernmenT. Each year The TradiTional Heidelberg Dance is The social highlighT OT The spring semesTer. The SweeThearT oT DelTa Upsilon is named aT The ChrisTmas Dance. OTher social acTiviTies oT The year include The Pledge Dance, Halloween ParTy, ValenTine ParTy, and The annual Orphans ChrisTmas parTy. a. cl ! lf i v-. gtg , 15g,h..pE,,:.f , i K 4 i K V ..i-Q AM? 1 X On llwe soullm end of frafernily row slands Jrlie colonial sryle of Della Upsilon lraler- nily. S 1 l 3 l s s. Aller receiving The Bleeding Arm Award for blood donalion llme DUE relax and walclw TV. James Moore Kennellw Niclcel Ron Oelnlerl Gary Park Roberf Pedroia Clnarles Porfer Riclnard Presson Jolwn Purnpelly Micliard Reeves Don Riley Roy Roqers Ronald Selclwell Riclc Smilli Bill Spillrnan Jerry Sfrafford Riclward Surclifle Milne Tearney Jarnes Unrulm Roberl' Malik Joe Williams Jaclc Zelsrnan . 'R'-fo fi ? Tlwornas Marlin p .7 ,N-R Russell Mayer L-rr' ig .F C 2 i,,, if 0 , . V 1 . P' ,,.i - 4., , - V- i V, 7' I i 'Q i 5l .-,' ., . 3 L ci'r a s A 57' Q 1? 2 gf If -' fy fc Si: 'il WC' gl l ,, ii-- i ' E S g ,c i E L .. V sr' s wa. 5 is . Paul Luelcer Kenf Vickery Dan TOVWZ George Whedi Presidenf Vice-presidenf Secrefary Treasurer .. H rf A L. f 1 Richard Anderf T K xg? Bill Arnolcl .if'i,, , ' V , T 5 John Barrier - V ri, John Benjamin 1 ' . T iii' 'X - 1 .,:', K if 9 'Qs -1 Sfeve Biclcel A .E . , A X Q LTV, 'G-.,w, Gerry Bradfield . T .gf Q ':':-: ,i. i rr David Brown V Gary Brown . T' P .4 .. . 1 il. . - in V -Q . ,f - is ,.r L . if -H im, Milce Callaghan i-' F ' S Monfe Calvin f 1 Richard Carpenfer ' 5 'j r V ,, Sfeve Clark in Q Y -nu 9. G M. . an f g Q ' 1: ,- 9' 1. 'rf ' fs? i e .X .i V I SS- 5 ' W a,.. i fr wi 53,51 - if 'TFT iw :gi ' fi? 'Q ifjiggiirfgr-fr Ti: 'I ' gimp Wi5fi'f?T ?i 5i3if1fi7 . . V525 .. .i, .2 .-EE5,.:5,.:5EE ' . f ii i -'Li am iv V i iii .. 'fs if af W 'fee G4 ' J we 3 5 1 Clark Cole Larry Conyers Dave Croclceff Larry Dalfon Max De Weese Roland Eufsler Carlson Farha Gary Gunfer Godfrey Pringle Dan Hare James Harris Dave Harfman Charles Holmes Gerald Hudson Dan I-lunfer Buel Kenf John Kelly Philip Knighfon Sandy Lawrence Jerry Lewis Gary Lincoln Darrel Mc COOl Charles Meeds Michael Jones Phi Delta Theta men perform services, plon 'rrodifionol porfies The members of Phi Delfa Thefa frafer- nify have diversified inferesfs. Members parficipafe in varsify foofball, golf, and frack. Dave l-larfman is presidenf of fhe Young Republicans. Each spring fhe Phi Delfa Thefa chapfers across fhe nafion designafe a Communify Service Day. During fhis day fhey perform a service for a local insfifufion. Kansas Delfa has fradifionally chosen fhe lnsfifufe of Logopedics. The year begins and ends wifh a very acfive social calendar. The oufsfanding evenfs are fhe Monfe Carlo parfy, fhe Chrisfmas Formal, and fhe Spring Formal. The fradifional dance is fhe Sweafer Dance where fhe Sweafer Girl is announced each spring. Gfher social acfives include fhe Luau Parfy, l-lell Parfy, Charlie Adams Parfy, and fhe Roaring 2O's Parfy. The brick-and-frame siruclure on The corner of I7+h and Vassar is +he home of Phi Della Thera. Q., . .c,,f hn V A is Tomorrow we'll organize 'lhe books. and srarr hiriing Bob Morris Ron Morris Michael Nelson Kennelh Pack Wall Pringle Oliver Ragland Michael Ray Jerry Reqier John Sandlin Henry Schichrle Michael Sheridan James Siclcler Todd Smirh Ned Sfoll Nick Trabue Roger Troy Roger Turner Richard Vliel Thomas Waddell Milce Welch James Winans James Woodall Carl Ziegler Podunlc S f 'lr if aw ,Qi 2:3 rss sfrisaar arlfria srrr N e J l i l l J is V li 53' ff as M, Q as 5 I V A. 9 8 i l 3 ' af r Q. 'F sv Q -.E - mm li T' wi? iff? ' sf ,, .i .Q Lee Spann Carl Cooper John Van Camp Eva ST PresidenT Vice-presidenT SecreTary l-lousemoTher K A ,. . x 5 Q 1 JT fy T Alan Amey Q - IA , Gary BaxTer Flu ' y is 'FT F ' if 7 Tim Boyle -:'. : A N g f Orlin Braddy i . -V Jim Byrum if- Q' David Carr 2 S M :':- RoberT Couchman i Q' ' 1 Craig CruiT f S I I ...an 'S S 1-! '. -- - . T i Don Dudey vs f . A Ron Ebersole ' ' ' ' V Don Esfes A W' if 4' V . T - , ef' N T lA Q Y Sam Gardner 1 'H+ Wes FelTs I I ' Jerry Felzien ..,. q i by V Don Gravendilce ?sJ fI55 v ii N CurTis Grove 1,11 x ' ii t j!! Charles Hall Aa dsl i f' 9 'Q A it A A . PeTe Howse vs- AVI - i Jay Jolley T K Feryl Lowe is Til Sis? A 240 l- - it ,Q :jg Ki kia PaTricl4 McKean MilTon McWilliams John MorTon Sigma Phi Epsilon wins Homecoming, mczinToins good grades Two red doors now swing aT I74O N. Vassar as The men OT Sigma Phi Epsilon moved inTo Their new house addiTion Tor The TirsT Tull year. The Sig Ep's TirsT vicTory in campus com- peTiTion This year was TirsT place in The l-lomecorning Display. The Kansas CiTy Alumni Scholarship Trophy was presenTed To The chapTer Tor having The besT over-all grade average and The mosT improvemenT over The previous year among Sig Ep chap- Ters over The sTaTe. AnoTher honor came when Lee Spann, chapTer presidenT, was chosen one OT The Senior l-lonor Five. The Golden SweeThearT Ball is The social highlighT oT The year and The SweeThearT is announced Tor The coming year. OTher social evenTs are The Spring Formal, Luau ParTy, l-lalloween ParTy, and The Pledge Dance. l - A---uv-u-1 X fe My ,.,, . ., fuer, ' -we pegs, W, ,. ,Eiga One of The newesl and mosl modern houses on campus belongs +o The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon a+ I74O N. Vassar. Sig Eps enioy lhemselves al an early morn- ing brealcfasl al lhe Tri Della house. Philip Rhea Lynn Richards Ted Roberls Joe Roloerlson Ronald Scholes Lyn Smifh Vernon Smilh Merven Spencer Richard Swaney Il' i ' Ronald Myer i r , , Bill Oeflinq f A, 5 t ii fa LQ i ii' 'X - i ,. .. K i X 3 s .f A - . : 1. f-X . yi 3 ef, si. T I' 5. Marvin Talbo++ Dennis Vanderheiden Frank Vopaf 43? 'i Q2 L L. Fred Wallace Bruce Wallon Morris Webb Ronald Wecldle Marvin Weninger Slephen While as if Q sw ogy! .. R ofa 'R i nrafrn n l f so an sf ygyg :B z 7 '5?Q , 241 THE END OF THE YEAR . , ,ig if 3 ' 255: Jill' - ff VZ Sf L 1.3759 Q, ' -fwi ff ale- K B .V ,V.k ,k.,, 5 wig. .,,.' gn. We :ask ' ' , H fliw W ' M' s ' Y N f ' The end oT The year closes ToTally diTTerenT Trom The beginning. The Tone is subdued, and a liTTle weary, as sTudenTs waiT Tor The lasT round oT Tinal weelc. For some, iT is The lasT round oT college, and lighTs burn laTe as They cram Tor ThaT Tinal exam. Shockers losT Their ace baslceTball coach, Ralph Miller, To lowa UniversiTy aTTer a Tre- mendously successTul season. Gary Thomp- son, Tormer assisTanT coach, was appoinTed Miller's replacemenT. Mm. . SXT? ' ' ws -Q...-.-qw . W, : iff ,,'r krvr'. AND Sfm sl' f g , NL. s, ,.: S? 1' T l T l l l X y . sm .i.. lvlarch saw The desTrucTion oT The WU ArT Building, picTured above, in a Tragic Tire. STu- denTs and TaculTy loolced on helplessly as Tlames guTTed The building, desTroying Thous- ands oT dollars worTh oT precious arT and ma- Terials. Two permanenT reminders oT This school year will remain: The l-larvey D. Grace lvle- morial Chapel, begun in The summer and com- pleTed lasT winTer, and The new EducaTion Building, sTill in progress. 245 Advertising cmd Index ' Low cost auto loans ' Complete banking facilities ' Free bankside parking ' Drive up windows Parklane National Bank ------ofzmnua VVICHITAI KANSAS 1400 S Oliver Member FDIC MU 3 6541 AL GAULDING-WU MOBILE CLASS OF '64 - - - Congratulations - you now have the cornerstone on which your future can be built- QV' 4 'ipxx l ,, .nn THE Egffyf COMPANV WICHITA, KANSAS X ' Vs i we T' 1 t '2 iq! -- R inode fg 9 f E 'fill' 4x,,,,,, , Bobbi Woodman, WU cheerleader, is shown modelling a Patti Wood- ard creation from Buck's 3rd floor sportswear. Clarence E. Vollmer Construction Co. 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Its 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 SE IOR COLLEGE STUDE TS Complete Ist Year Financing Provides Complete Protection No Premium Payments Until Graduation! Take advantage of this Special Student Plan. . PLUS Your representative- Your representative- PAUL MOYER STAN KIRBY MU 4-5275 MU 4-5275 G A P l GUARANTEED ' ' ' ADDITIONAL PURCHASE Take advantage of the lower insurance rate you get at your present age, and SECURITY MUTUAL'S G.A.P. plan will guarantee your insurability at a later age. With G.A.P. you can purchase more life insurance ...... at standard rates ....... as late as age 40 without another medical examination! QLAIV Your fellow students at the University of Wichita have bought 4, more than 51,000,000 of this insurance during the past three 059' EI: years! .4 ICQ! wajka cum SEIEIUIIRIITV MI!!lTMlAl MFE Young men interested in sales OF LINCOLN' NHRASKA opportunity, call: JERRY KUNKLE, General Agent 3305 East Douglas, Suite 202 MU 4-5275 INDEX Abdouch, Gerald ...... ...... I O8 Abdul-I-Iaqq, Asghan ..... IO8, IO3 Abney, Glenda ..... ..,... . 78 Adair, Larry ...... .... 9 0 236 Addinion, James ... .... 84 232 Adrian, Phil ....... ........ I 54 Akpe, Michael .... .... 7 8, I08 I26 AIbrighI', Herb ..... ...... 9 O 234 Albrighl, Penrose . .. .,... . I3O Alexander, James ... ... .78 Alibad, Jahangir .... ... I08 Allahyari, I-Ioushang ... I08 Allen, Dick ......... ...... I 25 Allen, James ...... ........ , S3 Allen, Jerry .....,.. 64, II9 Allen, Judy ..... .... 7 8, I27 222 Allen, Slephanie ... ....... . .46 Allison, Mike .... ...l08, I I2 Aller, Scolr ....... ........ 7 8, 236 AI-wakeel, Fawzi ... .... 78, I08 I I0 Amey, Alan ..,...,....... ...... 7 8 240 Amin-Madani, Manoucher ... ....,. .I08 Anderson. Carol .......... .... 7 8,228 Anderson, Chesler .,.... ...... I 54 Anderson, Donald ..................... Anderson Anderson Anderson , Nancy .... 34, 35, 7 Terri ..... Anderson, Anderson, Virginia .. Anderl, Dick ......, Anglelon, Richard . .. .64 II5 , George ............ 8, I08, I30,228 , Sheilla ............ ..90,230.2I8 ....90,238 ........90 Anrhony, Gary .... Anzola, Beniamin Apple, Carolyn .... Arbuckle, Barry Arbuckle, LaDee Archer, Craig .. Archer, Sandra .. Ard, Orlin .... Armour, Jim Armslrong, Mac Arnold, Bill ..... Arnold, Judy .... Arnold, Sharon Ashcroll, Barbara .. Asr, Daniel ........ Archison, Janel Alherlon, Jeri ..... Alkins, Tommy .... AHwa+er, Rosemary Auslin, Joyce Auslin, Larry Awe, Bradley .... Ayers, Phillip .... Babb, Thomas .. Babich, Carol . .. Babich, Joan . Bacon, Jeff Bacon, Lee ... Bailey, Jane? .... Bailey, Sharon .. Bair, James ... Baird, William ... Baker, John ... Baker, Karen . Baker. Sharon Baldwin, John Ballard, Gary Ballard. Phyllis .... ....64,IIO .... I54 ....78 I04 ...I56 I57 ...... III ....78,234 ........90 232 .............64 ....64,II9,234,3I .......... I24 ....90 238 .,..64 224 ....84,I27 .... .40 .........64,lI0 ............9O,222 ....84,I08,I93 226 ...........84,232 .........46 III .... .64 ... .90 ...... .78 ..,..48,64 Ballhrop, Virgil William ... ....90 Banharl, Juliann ... Barbee, Sharon ... Barber, Marilyn ... Barilla, Sieve ... Barhaby. Dennis ... Barnes, Doyle ...... Ba rn ell, Dave ............... Ba rng rover, Jacque ....84 232 ...... .78 ....90 2l8 ....78,234 ....64,226 ........ .78 ....9O,I22,230 ........ .98 ......,...... .90 .............. .90 29,35,64.IO7.224 ....... 48,78 222 ........ .46 ....90,232 ....90 232 I06 .... .64 ,.... I30 ...... .90 ...I34 I4O ........ .98 .......,....... .78 39,4O,84,I02 ....64,III,I22.I27,I30 Barnum, Phyllis ... Barrier, John .. Barry. Dalene .... Barllell, Burch . . . Barlley, Tom Baleman, Rulh Ann Ballill, Jerry ........ Bauer, I-larold ..... Baughman, Susie .. Baxier, Gary .... Bay, Barbara . . Bayes, Nicki ..... Bealer, I-Ierberl Beard, Dick ..... Beck, Carol .... Becker, Kalhy .,.. Backer, Roger .. Beckish, Larry .... Beckord, Pal ..... Bedinger, James . Beilman, Lawrence Belcher, Sam ..... Bell, Barbara ..... Bell, Lawrence .... Bell, Sandra Beniamin, John .. Berkowili, David .. Berlin, Laura ..... Berry, Kande Berr, Kendall Berlha, Alice ...., Berlrholf, Barbara . Belourne, Gary Beliencouri, Bob .... Beveridge, Jim ..,. Bickel, Sieve ... Bilson, Sherry ..., Birmingham, Tom Bishop, Barbara .. Bishop, Darrel . .. Bishop, Tim .... Bifler, Kay ..... Bizek, Clifford Black, Sharon ... Blackwill, Bob ., Blaine, Jacquie Blakely, John ... Blanchard, Fred .. Blaser, Allen ... . Blazer, Leland Blazer, Nancy ..... Blick, Larry ........ Bloomberg, Johnny Blowers, Carol ..... Blue, Charles .......,. Blumanhoursl, Carol Boaldin, Derald ..... Boaldin, Roberl .. Boling, Roberi .. Boman, Nancy . , Bond, Michael ... Bone, Kalhie Bonine, Larry .. Bonner, Pally .. Borde, D.S. .... . Karen ... Borman, Borman, Tom .... Boss, Duane ...... Michael .. Bowen, Bowers, Gary .. Bowling, Carol ..54 ...,64, 238 .....54,97 ...,90. ..ffIfIIQis .....78, I67. .....78, I27. .....84,I04 .......64 fffiiivl ...84 ...,I34 ....3S. 84. ....,64 ,...84, II8, I28 ..,.78, IOI. Bowman, Naie ..,I20, I44, l45, I46, I47, Boyle, Tim ........ Boys, Roberl Bozarlh, Harlan .. Brack, LeAnn .. Bracken, Mary Braddy, Orlin ..., Braden, Lana ...... .. Bradlield, Gerry ,. Bradford. Dennis Bradford, Richard .. Bradley, Rich ...... Brady, Sieven ......... Brammer, Jacqueline Brandford, Dennis ..... Brann, Edward ..... Braunreiier, John Braverman, Joy .. Bray, Harold ..... Breeden, Joyce ... .I34 .I55 I28 .IIS ..90 226 240 222 II5 II9 ..9O IO2 I26 232 I67 222 II9 ..65 .I24 ..9O ..78 228 238 ......l20 I29 ........9O,II5 .....6S,IO7,II4 ...........9O ............,9O .............I30 ..78,IIO,I23,I24 ,............III ...........I34 ..,..84,238 .....84,IO8 ..........II9 .......... I52 ...IIO,I23,I34 ..........I34 ..,.....I3O ......65,98 .....6S,226 ......l20 .........54 .....78,IIO ........I29 ..,6S,98,234 .....84,232 .......90 ........l24 , ..., 84,I25 .....90.222 ,.,.I25 .......9O ........I25 ..,..53,l2S .....,...IlO ...I05.I2O,I29 ..........90,I25 ..,...84,I09,222 ..............65 3S,54,78,I22,226 .........I08,IIO ...., .......I63 ....I63 ......III .........98 ..........65,236 ............,I27 ISI ..........84,24O .............Il9 ........II3 ..........84 ....84.I04,222 ..........90.24O ..90,lO5,226,2I8 ..,.......90,238 ............78 .......84 .....84,234 .....78 .......84 .........54 .......78, ....78,I23, . ..... 90. .....46. .....9O. I08 I24 232 I Il 232 Brenlz, Derroll .. .... 46, 78, I I I, I IS Brewer, David ..... .........,.. I 29 Bridgeman, Larry .... .,......,. 9 9 Bridges, Judy ....... ....... 8 4, 222 Briggeman, Sharon .. .... 84, I I I, I27 Brighl, Barbara .... .,........ 7 8 Brigh'I', Bulch ... ...65, 23I, 236 BrHiain, BNI ..... .......... 84 BrHIain, John ..,... .... 65,lIO,I2I Broadie, Virginia ... ........ . .84 Brockway, Gaylord . . ....... I I7 Broderick, Dave ... .....S3 Broody, Elaine .. ...... l20 Brooks, Beverly ... ...... 90, I26 Brooks, Jeff ..... ............. 8 4, 234 Brooks, Kalhryn ... ........... 65, I I8, I52 Brooks, Virginia ...........,.... 90, IOS, 226 Broshears, Judy ...... 53, 78, 99, 228,207,2I2 Brosius, Lorry ... ........ 39, 78, IOS, 224 Broski, Chuck .... ........... I 58 Brown, Cheryl .. .... 90. 228, 2l8 Brown, Chris .. .... 90, IO5, 226 Brown, Dave ...... 90,238 Brown, Doris .. ........ 65 Brown, Gary .... .... 8 4,238 Brown, Larry ....... ........ 8 4 Brown, Quincalee .. ...I06, IO7 Brown, R. C. ...... ...... I 34 Brown, R. J. .... ....... 5 3 Brown, Roberla .. .... 46, I I I Brown, Terry .... .... 8 4, I23 Bruns, Margo ...... ...... I IS Bryngardl, James .. ..... 84 Buckley, Slanley .. ..... 65 Bugg, Phillip .... ..... 6 5 Bulgess, Susie . ....... I28 Bunch, Jim ..... ......... I I9 Bunling, Barbara ... .... 90, IOS, 226 Burbank, Richard ... ........ ..78 Burchfield, John ... .... 78,234 Burdill, Kiliy ... ..... . .90 Burgharl, Tony ...IIO, I2I Burke, Jim ...... ...... I 2I Burke, Sharon .... ........ 9 0 Burkes, Michael ,...78, II2 Burnell, Connie ... ...... ..78 Burnell, Jerry ...., .... 9 O, 234 Burnham, Carol ... . .... ,.90 Burns, Mike ..... .... I I9 Burrnelr, Carole ., .,..,........ I08 Burrus, Terry .... ............... 8 4 Burlon, Tracy ... ...65, I24, I67, 234 Busbee, David ... ............ . .65 Busch, Frank .. ...,.... 84,234 Buss, Fred .. .... 99, I34 Buss, James ...... .......... 6 5 Buss, Ron ........., ......,..,. I I9 Bulcher, Mary Ann . .... 90,228,218 Byers, Fred ,...... .......... 9 O Byers, Sherry .... ....... I 28 Byrd, Bob ..... ........., 6 5 Byrum, Jhn .... ... ,. .,.. 78,I67,240 C Cade, Douglas ........ ....... 4 6, 78 Callrey, Bobbie Sue .... 84, IO4, 230 Cain, Dennis ,........ ........ 6 5,236 Caldemeyer, Jane+ .,.. .... 6 5. I08, III Callaghan, Mike ... .. ...... 84, 238 Callaway, Georgeanna ................. 84 Calvin, Monle ........,....... 84, l0I,238 Campbell, Carol .,,. 34, 35, 65, IO5, I25, 224, 206 Campbell, Jimmy ............,..,. 99. I23 Cannon, Judy .... . .,....,.. 46 Canirell, Ben ... .... 35, I IO, I I6 Carlock, Valerie .. .... 90, I22, 226 Carlson, Failh .... .,., 6 5, II4, I66 Carmichael, Karen ...... 90. 228 Carney, Sharon ... ........ 78,228 Carpenler, Dick .. .... 78, IS7, 238 Carpenier, Nancy ... ...... 90,226 Carr, David ........ ......., 9 0,240 Carson, Billie .. ...... 90, I26, I27 Carson, Mike .............. .I63 Carson, Nancy .... 65, I22, I63, 226 Carier, Bill .... .......... 7 8,234 CaHeL Pam ... .... 78,I04,II2,224 Carler, Pai' ... ,.... ...82, I24 Car+er, Vicki ,. ....... 90 ....85,222 238 Carllar, Janel Carver, Ann Cary, Joan ..... Casey, Sleve Calanese, Sam Ceasar, Jim ,... Cero, Dean ...... Chanbers, Ronald Champlin, Julie Chanda, Mulk ...... Chandna, Ramesh ..... Chapman, Howard .... Chapman, Linda ... Chappell, Frank .. Charles, Reid .... Cherry, Glenda ... Chesler, Larry ,... Chisholm, Andrea Chrissie, Michael Chrislopherson, Dawn Chrislopherson, Judy Church, Karlin ........ Clancy, Mike ....... ' Clark, Dale Clark, Gary .... Clark, Kalhie ..... Leonard Clark, Clark, Sharon Clark, Slave Claylon, Elaine ..... Claylon, Kennie Claylon, William .. Cline, William .... Clinger, Charlolle . Clinlon, Slephen Cloplon, Skip .. Close, Connie .. Clum, Barry .. Clusler, Allan .. Cochran, Jerry Cochran, John .... Cody, Marilyn Colield, Moses Cole, Clark .... Coleman, Gini . Cole, Richard .. Cole, Roberl ..... Collins, Belly ..... Colvin, Norma Jean Conanl, Mel ...... Conlessouri, Lou Conger, Dennis Conley, Norman Connell, Jonne .. Consolver, Ron Conyers, Larry Cook, Bob ....... Coombs. Judilh Coons, Don .... Cooper, Carl ...., Cooper, David .... Cope, Jola ..... Corbell, Pal ...... Corcoran, Pally Corner, Fred ..... Corrigan, Susie .. Couchmen, Bob Couller, Kay Coup, Mike .... Coward, Neil .... Cowgill, Donald Cowgill, Calha Cox, Caryl ..... Cox, Weslon Coyne, Julie Crall, Beverly .... Crain, Gerald ..., Crane, Sleve Crane, Susan Cranford, Jerry Cranford, Jimmy Crans, David ..... Crawford. Allred ,, Creegan, Pal .... Crew, Roberl .... Crockell, Dave ..,, Crockell, Kennelh ., Crolls, Connie .... Crouch, Tom Cruil, Craig .......84 ...Il2.I30 .......I3O ....90,236 .......I23 236 90. .....84 .....65 .4O, 52, 65, IO4, IO9. 2l5 230 lI2, I22, ....9I,I , . . .98 ...IO8 84,236 27, I28 66, 236 .....66 .,...9l .....84 .....9l Cruz, Bobby ,,,,,.,,, Cummings. Kennelh .. Cummins, Terry ..,.,, Curry. Marcia ....... D Daccarell, Jose Daigh, John .... Dale, Mary .. Dallon, Larry Danby, Bob ..... Danders, Denny Daniels, Barbara Dansby, Judie ..., Das, Mohan ...,.,... Dauberl, Eugene ..... Daughenbaugh, Dennice Davey, Gary ......... Davidson, David ..,.. Davidson, Diane ...46, IO2, IO3, Davidson, Maggi ,..., ..,l2O, I34. I39. .66,236 .78,23O .66,230 I24 I24 ....66, 98 IIO .78 I66 .78 238 ....I04. .....66 .....84 .....78. ..iff6i ........79 ....46.lll .......66 ...,.84 ..1fI6i .....79 .....54.66,II8 ..fIiIfiQAf .....35,79, lO9 ....66, I24, I67 'illfllifisi iiiflsi .......66 .....79,2l7 .......9I ids I28 224 I25 H9 .9l .78 234 .9I .79 I24 .84 IIO I Il I28 238 230 .66 I67 2lO 224 .84 I34 II5 I I0 226 I53 238 236 I3O 236 240 .9l 228 IO6 230 II9 230 240 .....66 226 ........l23 IIO .35,85. I04,2l7 228 ........9l,IO4,23O ....79. I22, I66 s ........66,IlO ........42.io8 66,IO5,I22,l25 'iifif9i .........fff6i fffisfssfaifss , .... 79 226 I3O lI6 II3 224 .66 .9l 234 .66 222 I24 .85 IO8 IO8 240 Davis, Alan .... Davis, Alvie . Davis Bulch ...... Davis Gordon .... Davis Judy .... Davis Lynn .. Davis Oneil .... Davis, Slephen .... Davis Ted ..... Day, Bill ......... .....I34 ,.....79 ....79,234 I26 ........l08 ......54 .85 ,79,l57,238 ........Il9 Ill, I27. I28 ..54,9l,224 ........l08 ..46,9I,226 ........I28 l08,IIl,l66 ........l02 ........l66 .85,lO2,ll5 ........l34 .....85,224 .......66 .....46,IIl 234 .46, 85, .66 ,..........l2O 234 IIO Dean, Larry ........ .... 7 9, IO9, Debacker, Gerald ... ....... .. DeGarmo, Bill .... ,,,,,,,,, 9 I Del-laven, Dean ,,,,, QIIQ34 DeHaven, Jeanne ,.... ,,,,, 4 6, I28 Del-laven, Kenl ........ ,,,,, 6 6, 234 DeKosler, Jacqueline .,,,, 9l, I27 Delaney, Lenora ....,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 DeLange, Jane ..... ,46,9l, I27 Delholal, Van ..... ...... 9 l,234 DeMoure, Carolyn .. ,46, 91, 222 Denl, Charles .... ,,,, 7 9, H9 Deulch, Ron ..,. DeWeese, Max ,.,, Dewey, Carol ..... Dewey, Kalherine DeWill, Don ....,. Dick, Bill Dick, Diane ,.,.,, Dick, Jonnie ...... Dickerson, Nancy Dickey, Palsy ....... Dickey, Tom ..... Dickhul, Diane . Dickson, Bill .,... DiDonalo, Pele Dielz, Phil Dix, Marcia Dixon, Belly ....... Dobson, Marsha Dodson, David Dodson, Roberl Dole, Jerry ..... Dole, Ronald .... Dolinar, Diana Dall, David ..,... Donlevy, Carolyn . Dool, Bob ..... ,. Dorrah, Judy .... Douglass, Jane . Dover, Ginger Drake, Gloria ,... Dresback, Diane Drury, Carolyn ,. Dudey, Don ..... Duerkssen, Tim Duerkson, Mary .,.., Duggan, Kalhleen Dull,, Coah ....,. . Ducan, Dan ,... Duncan, James Dunham, Scoll .... Dunlap, Nancy Dunlap, William .. Dunn, Janice Duryee. Virginia .. Dykes, Woody .... Dyson, Ronald .... ........85 ....9I,238 .......46 .,,.67.I26 .,..38,43 ....I57 ....23O .....85 .....79 .......85 ....79,234 ..,.,..85 ...,....46 ....l34,I38 ........53 .35, 67, 230 ........85 ........79 ....67,llO ........67 ..,.,85,9I ...,.,,.85 9l,l56,l57 9l,I04,23O ....9I,234 .......Il8 ....9I,I22 .......l20 .....9l, IOS, ll8,224 ......,..46 ......,.9l 67.lI9,24O ....,..l27 .48,79,228 ........9l .....,..9I ....46, I27 46, I27, I28 ......,l23 ...l02, l05 79, lO2.234 .....9l,IO4 .....99 ....79 Earle, Jeanie .... Earle, Slephen Easlman, Benjamin Easlman, James . Ealon, Carol .... Easlon, David Eaves, Maynard Ebersole, Ronald .. Eck, Carol ....., Eckhardl, Vicki Eddy, Gail .... Eddy, Lynn ....., Edginglon, Lea .. Edminsler, Pallie Edmission, Felicia Edmonslon, Loyal Edwards, Mark Eharl, Janice ..,. Ellioll, Karin .. . Ellioll, Nancy ,... Ellioll, Roloerl Ellis, Bruce .... Elmore, Cal .. E .....l08 ....79, IO8 ffff46fi6f iii IOI ....46,9I, I27, I28 ....46,7I, I27, I28 Elrod, Joan .,.............. Empson, Charles ............ Ensz, Georgia Kay .4O,85, I0 Epley. Donald ....... Eppler, Michael Epps, Kalhie ..... Eshelman, Marilyn Eshelman, Ron .,... . Esslinger, Howard Esles, Don ....... Eubanks, Belly Eulsler, Roland Evans, Berl ...,. Evans, Palricia Evers, Larry .. Ewall, Linda ..... Ewerl, David .... Fabris, Karen .... Fackler, Dennis Fager, Gerald Fahim, Shadid Farha, Alan ..... Farha, Carlson .. Farmer, Kalhleen Fa rr, Gary ...... Fa rr, Miller ...,. Farrar. Larry .... Farrar, Lila ...... Farrell, Joseph .. Farris, Kellon .... Fasl, Janel ..... Faulkn Faulkn Fells, er, Janice .. er, Susan Wes ...... Felzien, Jerry .... Ferguson, Ann Ferguson, Kalhy .. Ferman, Mike ..... Ferris, Linda .... Fischer, Bruce .... Fish, Judy ....... Fisher, Gregory Fisher, Jim .,.... Fisher, Lloyd ..... Fisher, Margarel .. Fisk, Jim ......., Filch, Roger Flagg, Nancy ..., Flanders, Larry Flanigan, Belly Flemin g, John .... Flelcher, Donila . Flelcher, Karen .. Flelcher, Marilyn .. Flynn, Andi ..... Foole, Alice ..... Forbes, Shirley ... Ford, Allred ... Fouls, Larry Frailey, Glyn .... Francis, Carolyn . Francis, Lynn .... F 8 ...9l, IO2 ....79,99 ....16i ilifidi .jfffffib ...67, l56. 9,iQi.i7i. I95 'f1f.1I6i ...9l, I22 fI.ffi6 .....79 ififllfsi 52.s7,i23 fiQff6i .....9i .....79 ..f.ff9i ...9I,I27 ...,..67 'ilfias .Ii.ff.rs .. 67,110 ......9l, .......79 ...9l, IO4 ...85, IO4, .iidifids fIff6i .fI62. .lfibi sfidsjiis fiird. .ffbifiii l92 I3O .67 .79 I3O I24 I24 240 .79 230 I66 I66 242 228 .85 .85 .46 228 .67 I22 67 223 I57 .9I .67 226. 2l7 .67 I25 222 .79 II9 IIO 240 .67 238 I24 .67 I2I Il5 I25 I66 236 .79 IO8 234 238 224 I24 I34 I28 .91 I23 I29 .9l .79 .9I 240 240 230 230 I26 224 I55 IO2 .85 I23 .92 232 IIO .79 I22 I3I 232 I57 .46 .92 .46 2I I IO4 IO4 ,79 I25 .92 224 .67 .......92 Francis, Sfuarf Frazee, Janice Frazier, Fred .... Frenfz, Suzanne Frefz, Dave ...... Friesen, Janef Froelke, Gerald Froman, Bernard Fulfon, Carolyn .. Funk, Charles .. Funk, Fred Funk, Judy Funk, Ron ..... Funk, Sharon .... Fuqua, Rob .... .... G Gailey, Nick ..,.. .... Galbreafh, Marc Gale, Larry ..... Galliarf, Allen Garcia, Joyce ..... Garcia, Richard Gardner, Kay .... Gardner, Mark ., Gardner, Sam Garner, Susan ..... Garneff, Sheldon Garreff, Anna Marie Garrison, Dave ..,... Gasaway, Mona Kay ,..., Gaskill, Linda .......,,.. Gafes, Jane ....... 35. 79 Gafes, Merle .,. .... .,.. Gafes, Nancy .... ...... Gegen, Marilyn . Geisdorf, Donald .. Gelbach, Charyl ... . Gelback, Kay ... .... ....79,232 .......92.224 ....118,226,207 .......67,124 .,....79 .,......92 .,.....92,228 ............111 . .43, 63, 79, 236 ,....,.,,...105 .........79.230 ,...,67, 102,234 ....156,157 ......,,67 .....l23 .,..67,110,116,117 ...........92,234 .....79. 156, 157,240 ....68,I19 ....68,IO4 ...,52,234 ....,.....,29,68 ..,...,...92,102 ,104, 208, 230,217 .........101,120 .,..79,222 ......68 ..........80,224 George, Linda .... .... 2 8, 62, 68, 111, 122 George, Paffy ,.. .. Gerdes, Deanna ... Gibbs, John .... Gierfz, Fred ..... . . Gilberf, Bobby . . .... . . emi Hugh ..........,... ...,.,.46,85,I27 ....92.236 , ..,...... 68 .,....80,167 ,236 Gill, Sam .....,...... 36, 37, 68, 120, 234, 30 80 Gingerich, Ralph .,...,.. Gire, Terry .,.... ..., Gladhill, Freda .. Glass, Gerald .... Glass. Pafrick ..... Gleen, William Glenn, Bob .... Gloodf, Karen . Go, Leoncia .... Godbolcl, Dell ..... Goering, LaVera ..... Goicoechea, Mario ,. Golden, Brenda Goldsmifh, Charles .. Good, Harold .,... Good, John ..,... Goodrich, Gay ,.... Goodrich, Thad Goodvin, Charley Gordon, Dixie ...,. Gordon. Peggie Goss, Nancy ..,. Gould, Imogene ,. Grabendike, Don ., Graber, Thomas ... Grace, David Gracy, Cheryl .... Graf, Jim .,...... Graham, Daniel , Graham, Diane Granin er Mafha g , ... Grandy, Price ...... Granf, Bill ....,..,. Graves, Richard .... Gray, Donald .... Gray, Glenda .. Gray, Linda .. Green, Dollie .,. Green, Fearline Greene. Janice Greene, Ru1h .,. Greene, Thomas , Greenway, Ben . Qfiiiiiliiiiiies .,..,..92 .,.......es .....85.1I3 ........lO8 ....106,107 ........1I3 ,.,.......108 ..,..68,120,l26 .....,....1I1 .,...85,222 .......64 .....98,115 .........92,125 .....8O,112,23O ...,,....,127 .......92 ....68,99. 228 ........126 ..,.,85,24O ,.....,68 .,.,115,119 .....92 ....108 123 ....46 , ..... 92 .,......121 ........8O,234 ....68,110,117 ,,..29,68, IO7 .....8O,232 ......13O ........112 .....92,152 .....68,224 .......68 .....166 Greenway, Milford Grrenwood, Mike ..... Greenwood, Roberf Gregory, James ..,.. Greiner, Joyce .... Grey, Julious .... Griffin, Dana ..,. Grisham, J.P. Grove, Curfis Grove, Dan Grubb, Glen .... Grubbs, Pam ...... Gudeman, JoAnne .. Guggisberg, Larry Gugnani, Nikki ..... Gunfer, Gary .... Gufhrie, Karen .... Gufhrie, Roberf Gufsche, Jana H Haag, Gerald ..., Haas, Pai' ......, Hackney, Judy .. Haen, Mary Hagan, Janef Hageman, John . Hagler, John .- ..... Haines, Thomas Hake, Carolyn Hale. Jeff .... Haley, Dan ,. Hall Hall Charles .. John .... .... Hall Kafhie ,. .,.. Hall H. ..... .. Hall Mike Hall Susan .. Halsey, Jack .... Hamilfon, Rex ....... Hamker, Sara Lou ..., Hamm, Sandra ..,. Hancock, Dale Hanks, Karen Hanna, Nancy Hannue, Lucien ,. Hansen, Sharon Harader, Doran Harder, Jay ..... Hardwick, Sharon Hare, Dan ...... Harkins, Carole ..,. Harmon, Beverly Harmon, Carla .... Harms, Sue Harness, Dave Harness, John ..... Harper, Maurice Harringfon, Sherry ., Harris, Lin ......,.. Harris, James ..... Harris, Richard ..,, Harris Sam ,...,. ... Harris Shirley .,...... Harf, Connie ., .... 48 Harf, Karen ,........ Harfman, Dave ..,. Harfong, Bill .,., Harfong, Karen . Harvey, David Hasfings, Daniel .. Hafhorne, Nafhan .. Haffan, Diane Hauley, Richard Havener, Ken ...,, Havercroff, Dale .. Hawkins, Ron Haynes, Bob ..... Heafh, Sally ...... Heafwole, Beverly Hedden, Kennefh ., Heffner, Richard .. Hein, Joe ....... Heineik, Tom ..,.. Hendrich, Nancy Hendrichs, Richard .... Henningfield, Ronald ,. Henrie, Paf ,.... ..... Herbers, Lawrence ..,. .......85 ..113,125 . ,..... 85 .....92 .....8O .,...157 ...92,230 ....,..68 ........68,240 85 46, ,127 ,..92, 125 ..,92,222 ...68, 130 ,.....68 ...,..108 .,.92, 238 ...85.226 ..124, 125 ......54 ,..85, 234 ......128 .....92, 104, 230 .......92,232 .........118 ...,85,236 .......46,8O .....124,125 ...,..,.92 ...,52,124 ..,...85 .......,...,85,24O ...,,.......68,128 46,I11,122,127,195 ............46,l11 ..........,,92.234 ......28 ,..,,.,.123 .....68,112,23O .....92,105,226 115 ..,..68, 112,232 128 ...,.85, 127. ..fiS Qbfidsfii ....,40,9 ....69.io ...,,,99 ..,...,48 ......,64 54,92.222 ...80. 238 .......97 ...85,228 ...92, 222 .....92 ....236 ..,..92 .,,..99 ...85.154 0,153,238 ......123 ......110 .......69 1, 122. 224 2,104,226 1, 189, 238 ...85, 234 ......226 ..,..69 .......46 .......85 ...92, 226 ...92,234 ...92.234 .......8O ...92,236 .,,....92 ..,.69, 228, 207 ......118 .,.80.236 .......69 ...,121 .....99 ....,..80 .,.92, 236 ,..8O, 232 ...45, 166 ....,..85 Herberf, Chrisfine Herndon, Sherry . Herrmann, Wes ...... Hickerson, Alberf Hieger, Mark Higgins, Cindy .. Higgins, Linda . ,.... Higley. Jerry Hill, Marilyn Hill, Roberf ,..,. Hillman, Hoyf Hinkson, Sharon . Hladik, Carolyn . Hoagland, Alice Hoagland, Cliff Hobson, Larry Hobson, Marilyn . Hocuff, John .. Hodgson, Sharon Hodson, Jimmy Hodson, Larry Hofer, Kafhy . .. Hoffman, Jerry . Hoffman, Molly . Hogan, Delores . Holdaway, Richard Holden, Larry Holder, Roberi' .. Holland, Caroll .. Holland, Jim .,.. Hollar, Kafhryn .. .ffdi .. .,.......,.... 92. 46.63,85, 111,122, ....85,99, .......,53 92 .....46,115. .....86,106, .n...iio. 1ffiQ4A .....92,104, .,...86, ....80,IO4, 109, ....80,122, 126. .......69,l10, .,.....69, .....92,108, Hollinger, Sandra ,---.' 86 Hollowell, Susan . .-.- , - , -46 Holmes, Charles . ---- 36. 238 Hood, Gary ..... ........ 8 6 Hoover, Ronald , ..........,.,, 110. 124 Hoover, Suzanne . ..........,..,.... 105 Hopper, Mary Ann . . .34, 35,37.86, 122,230 Horsnell, Pam ... Horfon, Janef ,.. Horfon, Susan .. Horvafh, Larry .. Hass. Keifh .... Houser, Lewis Houser, Sharon .. Howard, Janice . Howard, John ,. Howe, Carolyn . Howell, Connie .. Howell, Pamela .... Howerfon, Ralph Howse, Chris .. Howse, Pefe .. Hudson, Jan .. Hudson, Jerry .. Huey, Carolyn . Huff, Richard Huffman, Phyllis Huffmon, Thelma Hughes, Sfeven Hughey, Barbara Hull, Don .......... Humann, Glennie Hunf, Bob .......... Hunf, Don ..,,.. . Hunfer, Dan .. Hursf, Judifh .. Hursf, Paffy .. Hurysz, Edwin , Husfon, Alvin Husfon, Carole .... Hufchinson, Ken Hufchinson, Mary 222 224 ,86 134 ..93 ...69,110.117,123,124 ..86 118 236 i'f11ff1Ii1ifis6 ...,....52,69, ,...80,104,111. ,..35,86, 105, 6Q ....93 ...,as ,.,.93 iliiss ,...69 93 93 idfbsfiiifiiofiis .,,...........io6 .....86.105, 115 ....,..80,119 .,.,.,53.93 ..,...93 ....69,113 Huffig, Phil . .,....... . lngle, Don ...... ireland, James ..... lreland, Mary Ann .. Ireland. Rosa Lee .... lrwin Donald ...... lrwin Marfha .... Irwin, Roberf .,.. lrwin Roger ,... lvy, Judy ..... ... J Jack, David ,...27.69 fiifsi ....69 .......I25 Jackson, Bob ... Jackson, Phyllis ... Jackson, Ron ... James, Judy James, Lonnie .. Jansen, James... Jansen, Palsy ..... Jefferson, Charles Jensen, Diane .... Jeppesen, Ann . Johansen, Janice , Johanson, Louis John, Connie Johns, Janice .. Johns. Ronnie .,... Johnson, Alice ... Johnson, Chrisiina Johnson, Darrel . .. Johnson, Dexier ., Johnson, Don Johnson, Gloria . Johnson, Johnson. Jim ..... ..... Karen ... Kerlneih Johnson, Johnson, Linda .... Johnson, Louis ..... Johnson, Marilyn ... Johnson, Mickey .... Johnson, Palii .,.. Johnson, Rick .,. Johnson, Sheryl .. Johnson, William . Johnsron, Alice ... Johnslon, Janie .... Johnson, Nancy .. Jolley, Jay ...... Jones, A. J. ..... . Jones, Andrew Jones, Barbara Jones, Jimmie ... Jones, Joe ......, Jones. John ...... Jones, Mary Esiher Jones, Max ...... Jones, Michael Jones, Nancy ..... Jones, Rae-Ada Ann Jones, Raymond .. Jones, Richard Jonker, Thom ... Jorda Jorda n, John .... n, Sam .. Judge William Junod, Don Kaenig. Ann .... Karg, Rollin ...... Karlowski, Chrislie Kauffman, Jeanie . Kaufman, Janis Kaufman, Pamela . Keasi, Nancy ..... Keckle r, Jere .... Keen, Dwighl' ... Keene, Louis .... Keener, James Keene Keiih, KeHh r, Jay . .. John ...... Tim ......, Kelley, Leonard Kelley, Vickie Kelly, Kelly, James ,. John ...... Kemp, Pai' ...,... Kenne Keni, Kenl, Kern, Kerr, dy, John Buel ...... Susie .... Sheryl . . . David ..... Kessinger, Judy Kellerer, Sandra .. Kich, Seberl ..... Kigilbash, Chry .. Kim, Dwala ..,... Kimball, Sieve ... Kinca id, Sharon .. Kincheloe, Lynn King, Helen .,. .....86.234 ....8O,222 ,,...8O,235 ,,,,.80,II2 .......53 , ..., 93 ....,..69 ....69,lIO . .,..,..... 93 ...69, I22,226 .,.52, ll0, II7 .........IlI ..,....,l30 . .,.. 69 ......ll5 ....48,86 ...,..lI5 .....86,236 ..........lIO ...69, II8, 224 ..ll3, II5, I23 4-6,8O, III, 230 .....,.80,Il0 . ...... IIE .....86,I04 ......l34 ....80,228 ....93,236 .,.....93 .....93 ..,.l08 ,.,,...86 ....93,224 ,...70,24O .......70 .......I30 ....93,23O ......I34 .....70 .....99 ,,..,.lO8 ........46 .,..70,238 ...,....93 .........IO2 IOS ....7O, IO3. ....8O,234 ....86,233 .....,II3 ...,II3 .....33 ....29,7O, II3 .........l34 .....,.80.III ...8O, IOS, 224 .,....7O.l29 ........80 ....86.228 ........7O ....86,I25 ,......48 .....70 ......93 ...,....93 ...l56,I57 ...I44,l46 ....86,233 .,......93 .,.....93,238 ...86, IOl,23I . ......,.. 70 ....93, 238 ........93 ......93,222 . ,.,... 93,236 ......7O.Il4,228 70, lI6,228,2l7 ...........l0I .......,...IO8 .,...80,98,Il8 .........46,55 .....53,80,228 .....4O, 70,228 King, Sarah ......... King, Trudy ....... 86 Kingry, Lawrence .... Kinsley, Janel ..... Kirkpairick, Sue .... Kiiilelson, Sharon .. Kizalbash, Askari .. Klaassen, Donald .. Klag, Kenneih ..... Klausner, Barbara .. Klein, Dick ....... Kleichka, Wayne .. Kloiz, Marsha Knaapp, Linda .. Kneile, Roberf .. Knighi, Roberf Knighion, Philip .... Kniseley, John Knock, Connie .. Knocke, Ronald .. Knoiis, Tom ...... Koch. Clarence Koch, Glennis .... Koelling, Linda Koelling, Sheryl Koepsel, Roger ...... Kohlenberg, Marilyn . Kohrs, Sandy ...... Kolla+, Mary ..... Konecny, Arlene Koonlz, Jim ...... Koopman, Millon Kopeizky, Chuck Kopieiz, Barbara Kopieiz, Jeannine .... Kopke, Sharon ,..., Koran, Jerry ..... Kosllich, Frank .... Kramer, Susan .. Kraus, Chuck Kreiling, Tom .. Q1fIIf1Q65 ....ao,iiL A'ffIr6 .,.93 .....93 ......i34 ..i146fsofi64 .........93 ....46 Qiilib ...,eo ffirb ...70, 'flfib ...,vo iffissfssfibs 1ffffffi6 Krumroy, Hillis . ..,............,... 93 Kucharo, Mike ..,.................. 70 Kueck, Susie .... ,..8l, l22, I67, 2l5. 226 Kuhlman, Ken .....,,................ Kuner, Jim ..... .................... Kunier, Orhan ., Kyle, Philip .. .. L Lacy, Barbara .. Lacy, Harold LaFaso, Sam LaFoy, Jolene .... LaFoy, VaraLee LaGree, Carol ,... Laiser, Naaman .. LaMa'r, Linda .. Lance, Bessie Lane, Richard .... Langsion, Befsy Lanning, John ...,.. Lanzrarh, Beverly ..... .,f1si Iflffii ...,,,..I08, ....,93, I22, ...,..l26. ....,86, IO2. LaRiviere, Madonna .... .. Larson, Joanne ...... Larson, Roseann ... LaRue, Roy .... , Lafia, Danny .... Lauber, Mary ... Laurie, Kaihleen Laurie, Ramon ... Lawhorn, Buck .... Lawrence, Craig ..... Lawrence, Marlicia .. Lawrence, Sandy .. fffffii .....93, flfffsi Layion, Eldon .... .................. Leach, Dave ... .... 34. 35, 37, 43, I44, Leach, Sandra ,... .,,,.,,........... Leach, William ..... Leader, Spencer .... League, Brooks .... Leaiherbury, Sue .. Ledermann, Janei .. Lee, Alan ......., Lee, Terry ..... Legg, Thomas .... Lehner, Donna .... Lein, Karen .... LeKron, Chuck Leming, Mary .... ..........7l,IIO, .....8I, fiiifiiifiisfiss Lennon, Pairicia . Lesfer, John ..... Lesier, Raymond Leuber, Mary .... Leurs, Nancy ,.., Leufschafl, Ted ,. Lewis, Jerry .... Lewis, Linda ..., Light Larry ..... Lighl, Norene Liles, Pairicia Lincoln, Gary .... Lindeman, Sandy Lindsay, Billy ......., Linscheid, Norman Linsied, Leonard Lipp, Mike ...... Lisenby, Mary Liisey, Leslie .... Lifile, Susan .... Lloyd, Vicky .... Lockerr, Linda Lockwood, Carol Lofaso, Sam .,.. Logan, Gary .... Lohner, Mike Long, Bob ,..... .... Longren, Joyce .. Looney, Margo .. Lof+, Ralph .,... Low, Marcy ,... Lowe, Feryl ..,. Lowe, Loren .... Lucas, Ben ...... Lucas, James .... Luckman, Thomas ... Ludwig, Gary .... Ludwig, Mary Lueker, Paul Lugard, Karen Lurd, Hal ...... Luiirell, Sieve .... ... Mc McCabe, Joan ........ McCandless, Joan .... McCar'ry, Pai ...... McClure, Joseph . McClure, Vicky ....... McConachie, Janice .. McCool, Darrell ..... McCue, Merrill .... McDaniel, Karen . McDaviif, Tom ..... McDoniel, Mack ..... McDonough, Kerrie McDonough, Mike .... McDonough, Sharon McFee, Dawn ....,... McGee, Chrisiine .... McGill, Ann .,..... McGregor, Sue .. McHorse, Jim McHugh, Janice . Mclniyre, Joe ..... McKanna, Dorolhy McKean, Michael .. McKean, Pal .... McKee, Alan McKee, Marcia .. McKee, Marshall McKibben, Kendra McMahon, Michael .. McMasier, Pam .... McNay, Barbara McNeal, Carla ..... McOuision, Mariorie .. McVey, Lola ....... . McWhirier, June ....... McWilliams, Kenyon .... McWilliams, Milion .... McWilliams, Siewarr .... McKay, Johnny ...... MacPherson, Howard ..... M Mack, Ron... Macy, Bill .. 7 .....93 ...II9 ...II9 ...IO4 ...ll2 ......8I' ....86,238 ....86,222 ........8l ....,.86,222 H94 ..,86,I67,238 ...ai.io5.223 ........l23 .....I28 ........46,86 48,7I,lIl,224 ........7I,98 .......94,23I ,......94-,225 ...8l,IO5,23l .......7I,229 .......,,.l34 .......86,Il3 ...,,.....Il9 I, I34, I36, 236 37,8I. II2, 225 .....,IO4,I2O ....86.225 .,..86,24O ......54 ....86,I25 .....ll7 .7l,238,33,3I ..........Il5 . ,,........ 8I ....46,86, I27 ....94,23I ........8I .....I56, I57 ......7I ......86 ..,.....94 ....94-,238 .....IIl ....94,23I ......,...I56 ...94, l22, 227 ......I02,I2O .,...,7l,225 ......54 .......94,IO8 I,225,2l4,2l5 ....,.....I34 ..,....94,l22 ...7l,lI7, I24 ......,9-4,240 .......94-,236 ...86, IOS, 225 ,.......46 ....7I,II6 ...,87,I06 ........94 ....87,223 .....I30 ......7I .....l28 ........87 ....94,240 .....l66 .....IO8 ....94, 236 .....l34 ..,.7I .......8I Maddox, Charles ..., MaHson, AI Maisch, Sue .... Maiervs, Dennis Malcolm, Jerry Malik, Robbie .... Malone, Vickie . Maloney, Ann ... Mambali, Simon Manion, James Manor, Sleven .,.... Manslield, Floyd Markley, Carol . Marrs, Freddie .... Marsalis, Cheryl Marsh, Sharon ,...... .,....7I ....7I,I25 ........94 .....94,99 ......87 ...,.87 Marshall, J. I. .,......... . Marshall, K. Elizabelh ........----.--- Marsleller, Elizabelh Jeanne ..... 94, I27 Marslers, Valerie ........... ....,... Marlin Janice ........... .....,.. Marlin, John ..... -.-.- 5 3.81 Marlin, Kennelh .. ---,-- 7I Marlin, Phillip .... --- -- Marlin, Richard Marlin, Tom .... -4-A- 3 I Marlz, Mary ---- -72 Mason, Andy Mason, Marilyn . Massie ,Keilh Maslers, Dee Malchelle, Bill .. Malheson, Jerry Malleson, Diana Malz, Delberl Maupin, Terry .. Maxedon, Nan .. Ma er Ton y , y ... Mayfield, T. s. .. Meade r, Larry .... Meeds, Charles Meeker, Larry .. Meeks, Sandra .. Mehler, Vern ... Mellor, Bob Mellor, Kalhy .. Melugin, Kay ..... Meonske, Norman Meslin, Jerry ...,. .... Messenger, Judy Melllen, Rae Ann . .. Meyer, Edward ....., Meyer, Rosemary Mhore, Lewis ..... Middlelon, Bill .. Mighl. Miles, Judilh ..... ..... Donald, Jr. ......... . 211164 .-.si ffifsifias ....87,IO4 .....,94 .fffii fflfbi .fide ....8I, III 87, I05, II8 ...I66,2I5 Belh .,,.. ..... 8 7, I22,23I, I67 Miller, Miller, Cheryl ... Miller, Dennis .. Miller, Janice Miller, Linda Miller, Paul .... Miller, Susie ..... Mills, Sullivan .... Minqle. Bill .,... Mingle, Nancy ............ Minor, Marilyn ..... 40, 87, I Miskirnon, Gary .......,..., Missal, Sonya Missil, Sandy .... Milchael, Vernon .. Mills, Eleanor Mize, Sheril ...... Moeder, Everell Molen, Bill ....... Monroe, Roberl ...,. Monlague, Marsha ... Monlqomery, Eldon Monlrey. Rick .... Moody, John .... Moody, Suzanne .. Ernesl ..,. .. Moore, Ben ..... Moore, Cynlhia Moore, Delgene .. Moore, Moore, Frances Moore, Jim ..... Moore, Larry .... Moore, Mary .... Moore, Ronald .....62,72 .ffiei .......io5 94-,l22,I27. 04, II8, I22 ........94 .46, 94, I27 iififffifixi ...,94,I27 .fifiri ....72 .ffiri ....72 ...ffsi ........94 ...I2O, I48 ......8I, I I .94 .97 .87 II9 I29 237 I04 233 .8I .87 .8I .46 .54 IIO I66 225 I24 .72 I66 .8I I66 I24 II9 .7I IOI 237 229 235 I2O .72 .97 .8I I27 I26 .BI 229 225 237 .98 II9 238 .72 .72 233 I63 I63 .94 II9 I27 225 2l7 I29 .87 IIO I34 .8I .72 I95 II4 .72 .87 l05 II9 223 I34 .72 I28 223 I25 229 I66 .87 223 I66 II9 .8l IIO 23I IIO I25 235 227 .8I 227 225 ISO .87 237 .8I .8l .87 Moore, Vera .... Moore, William Moos, Palricia .... Morene, Gilberl ... Morgenslern, Judy ... Mork, Sharon .... .. Marley, Alice ,... Morris, Bob . . Morris, Ron . . Morris, Royce Morrison, Jim ..... Morrison, Larry .. Morlimer, Doris ... Morlon, Bradford .. Morlon, John Morlon, Phyllis Morlon, Vern ...... Mosher, Richard Mosier, Mickey ... Moll, Ga ry ..... Moll, Gerald ..... Moyer, Charlolle .. Mueller, Sandy .... Muhlenbruch, Ron .. Mullen, Paula Jo Mullendore, Larry .... Mullendore, Lawrence Mulvaney, I-lerberl Murphy, John ...... Murphy, Lea ..... Murphy, Pal' .... ....72 ....99 .......8I ....,....94 .......39,l2O,32 ............46,87 ...8l,IO9,208,23I ...,......8I,239 .........72,239 .....III .....I55 ........72 ............38,72 ...........8I,229 35,87,lO9,I57,24O . .......... 87,II8 .....IIO ....72 ....94 .....II9 .............72 ...........87,229 ...87,23l,IO4,207 .............I26 . ..... .. 8I,II4 .....IlO ....62 ...,..99 .......87 .........8l ....IO6,24I Murray, Phil .... ,,,,,,,, I 1 I Mulle, Russ .. .........., 94 Myer, Ronald .. .... 94, ll5, 24l Myers, Casey ... ......... ..99 Myers, Ed ........ ......,, I 66 Myers, I-Iarold .... .... I 34, I39 N Naegele, Harold ................... 72, II9 Nagasawa, Taiko ....................... 64 Nalh, Miriam . . .46, 87 IIB, I27, I66, I67, 225 Naylor, Jim .......................... IIO Neagle, Janel ............. 94, I06, 229, 218 Nelson, Dennis ..., ............ 8 I Nelson, Dick .... .... I IO Nelson, Don ...... ..., 9 9 Nelson, Larry .....,. ..... 8 I Nelson, Mary Ann ..................... 87 Nelson, Michael ................... 87,239 Neslor, Cindy ...... 46, 87, I I I, I27, I3I, 227 Neuleld, Don .. Neville, Mary ..... Newman, Gene ..... Nichols, l-Ierberl .... Nichols, Karen .... Nichols, William .... Nicholson, David .... Nickel, Ken ...... Niedens, Edgar Nighswonger, Don Nilschke, Mary Lee .. Nixon, Grady ...... Nixon, James ..... Noll, Norman ....... Nollsinger, Sharon Noorani, Tom ...... Nossaman, Cheryl .. Nydegger, Rudy ....... ...............46,I26 ...............72,I26 ....I56, I57 .....72,lIO ......iOI . .... 94,I23 ....IIO,II7 .....87,237 ......I27 ....IO2, I08 .....8I,233 ......IO2 ......2I8 .....98,lO8 .......94 .....8I,235 O Obenchain, Ron ........................ 98 Obrechl, Mary Kay .................... I2I Ochs, Marilyn .... 27, 28, 46, 73, I I I, I22, I26 Oehlerl, Roberl ....................... 237 Oehlerl, Ron Oelling, Bill ...... ............73,24I Okerberg, Nancy .. .... 28. 46, 55. 73, I I I, Olberding, James Oldenburg, Sally .... Olive, Rulh Anne Oliver, Marilyn Olson, Cheryl Joan . Olson, Ronald F. O'Neal, Richard O'Ouinn, John .... O'Ouinn, Wilma Orchard, Larry .... I22,I27,227 ....29,46,73,225 ....8I, l30,222 .......73,I3O .....94.225 .......98 ......73 ....8I ....73 .....I25 Orie, Sharon ....... Ollaway, I-Iarold ..... Overslreel, David .... Oxley, Jim ............ Pace, Phyllis .... Pack, Kennelh ..... ........54,94 .....94, I70, 235 .....73,I67,239 Packer, Rulh ......... ............... 4 6 Palmer, Carol Lee .... .... 4 6, 82, I28, 223 Palmer, Mary Jane Palsmeier, James Pankralz, Michael Panlon, Don ..... Panlon, Roger .. Parcells, Bill .... Park, Eric .... Park, Gary ..... ....82,98,I23 .....,...l34 ........94 .........,......82,237 Parker. Douglas . .................,.. .. . .87 Parrish, Janel ...... 63, 82, lO2, I22, l3O, 227 Parroll, Gerald Pallerson, Ray .... Pallerson, Tommy . Pallon, Carolyn Paul, Karen ...... Paulk, Ralph ..... Payne, Richard .. Pearson, Moses .... Peck, Barry ...... Peckham, ....... . Pedicord, Diane ....... 63 Pedroia, Bob ..... Peilz, Cecil .....,........ Pemberlon, Richard Pence, Calvin ...,... Penellon, Tony Penner, Terry ,... .. Penninglon, Judy Penrose, Clillord .. Pereboom, Bill Perkins, Mary .. Personne. Dave .. Pele, Kelly ...... Pelerka, Carole Pelers, Arden .... Pellersen, Dorolhy . Pellersen, Kennelh Pellicrew, Alden .. Pelroll, Marina .. Peuqh, Isharn ..... Phillips, Mary E. .. Phillips, Roberl Piall, Judilh ..... Pidgeon, Slephanie Pierce, Frank ..... Pinkerlon, James .. Piper, Pal ....... Pipkin, David ..... Pillman, Dolores .. Pillman, Theda .. Pills, Darel .... Pills, David Pills, Sondra .. Planl, Janice .... Plall, Bobbie ..,.... Plummer, Roberl Pocock, Billie .... Porler, Bulch ..... Porler, Margarel Porler, Perry .... Porler, Shelia ., Polls, Jerry Powell, Jon ....., Powers, Billy ....... Preskorn, Barbara . Presson, Rick ..... Prichard, Jerry Priddle, Clyde, Jr. . Prideaux, Lola Pringle, Godfrey .. Pringle, Wall .... Proclor, George .. Prokes, Judy .... Prouly, Diana ..... Pumpelly, John Purinlon, Clillord . Purvis, Slan ...... Pulnam, Ray ..... ..........94,I23 ...II9 ....87 ....87 ...I34 ......43 .......I66 .........l34,I39 ..........94,235 ,l05, I22, I67,227 ..........94,237 ......73 ...73,II9 .......I34 ....73,IIO ,...........I25 .....87, I56, I57 ....73,82, 232 ......94,235 ..........I49 ,....87,I04,227 .....87,II5,I26 .....64,II3,I3O .......73,Il3 ...46,8l,I27.I28 . ..,..... 94,225 ....87 ...I26 ........94 ......87,I67,223 40.35, Il5,II9, 32 ...233 ......95 ....73,233 ........95 ....95,I28 ......82 ......73 ....87,237 ........95 .....II8,I52 ....73,223 ........98 ....87,I25 .......Il0 ....87,23I ....95,237 ......82 .....73,98 .......l3O ....95,238 ....87,239 ......99 ....46,I27 ........73 ....95,237 ...,..95 .....II5 ....82.II9 Rager, David Ragland, Oliver Rahn, Bill ...... Raisdana, Al .... Ramey, Sam .... Ramey, Steve ,.,. Ramsey, Beverly .... .... Randels, Jo Ann .. Raoul, Fritz ....... Rapoza, John Rapps, Bill Rasch, Carla . Rasch, Wayne .. Ratclitt, Bruce .. Rath, Charles Rath, Peggy .... Rath, Tim ....... Ratzlatt, Melvin .. Rauscher, Sandra .. Ravens, Richard .. Ray, Joe ....... Ray, Michael .... Raymond, Donna . Reagan, Linda .. Rector, Tom .... Reeves, John Reeves, Mike Reheis, Linda .... Reichardt, Jack .. Reid, Larry ..... Reiger, Frank Regier, Jerry Reiserer, Kent Reiss, Ray .... Remeat, Cannie Renicker, Jay Rentro, Diane Rentro, Katie Rennert, Hal Rennert, Sarah Rhea, Phil ...... Rice, Ron ,...... Rich, Dean ..,.... Richards, Harold Richards, Lynn ..... Richardson, Ada ....... Richardson, Claretta Richardson, Rudy . Rickard, Larry .,... Rickmond, Eugene . Ridgway, Mary Ridgway, Sherry .. Riebs, Mike ..... Riemann, Edith .. Rigel, DaVena .. Riggs, John .. Riley, Diane .. Riley, Don ...... Rimer, Thomas .... Rinebarger, Ted Ritthaler, Richard . Robb, Carol ..... Roberts, Bob Roberts, David Roberts, Ted .... Robertson, Joe Robertson, Rodney Robertson, Walter Robins, Armen .... Rodgers, Roy ..... Rodriquez, Marcia Rollins, Debbie Roman, Gilbert Romine, Becky Root, David Root, Roger ..... Roraas, Jan ...... Rosenberg, Patty .. Ross, Ana ....... Ross, James Rossiter, Janice .. Rossow, Cheryl .. Roth, Janis .... Roth, Joe ..... Roth, John ...... Rovenstine, Ray Rowan, Ronald .... Rowland, Phyllis Rucker, Raymond . .....73. .....a2. .ffi6i,'i6s, zsfiiif iii. .48, l26. ....87, lI5, ..,.74, ll0, ....48, 87, ..39,4O, 53. ,99, 53, 208, ..,..40, 88, ..,.95, ....95 ffffiii ....88. ,...82, II2, ...,4b. ....95, ....74, ..,,I23, iiifsz ..,,9s ,,..az ....82, ....82. .fffssfiiifiii .,..95, ,...88. ...,95, ...,95 ' ..l11ii111iis 74, IO8, I26 82, IO4. fffias ffffsi Rude, Robbie ....... Rudebusch, Gary Ruggles, Marcie Rusk, Kenneth ... Russ, Richard ... Russel, Pat .... Russel, Linda .... Russell, Sharon .. S Sadowske, John .. Sanders, David ..... Sanderson, Victoria Sandlin, John ...... Satterlee, Gladys ... Schater, Nancy ..,. Schaut, Thomas .... .. , .... 28,99,IO7 .......95,235 .,..95, lO8,l28 ..,.74-,l53 .....II9 ....95,229 ,225 . .,.. 74 .......I2l ....48,I28 ........95 ,...95,239 ......95 Scheer, Jacque ................... IOS, 231 Schichtle, Hank ......,, Schim Charles . .. p, .. Schmidt, Charles Schmidt, Jeanette ... Schmidt, Katherine ... Schneider, John ... Schoeppe, Herb ... Scholes, Ronald ...,. Schoenwetter, Doug .... Schomacher, Ken ....... Schoonover, Virginia Schowacher, Ern Schrag, Geraldine Schrag, Jerrill Schrock, Sheryl ... Schrock, Sue Schubert, Polly ... .. Schultz, Adel .......... Schuyler, Ronald . Schwartz, Judy Schwarz, Paul Scott, Lloyd .... Scott, Peggy Sears, Connie Seba, Gilbert Seigle, Tom .... Seketa, Charles Selim, Harold Selman, Paul .... Senholtz, Ann Serrault, Nancy .. Sesher, Sarah ..,... Setchell, Donald Setchell, Ron .... Seuterling, Bob .. Shatter, Jake ..,...... Shank, Cyndie ...... 46 Shank, Michael ....... Sharkey, Sandra ....... Sharp, Jim ...... Sharp, Walt .... Sharpe, Dave Shaw, John ..... Shea, Daniel Shearer, John .. Shelton, Judy .... Shenk, Becky ..,..... Sheridan, Michael .... Sherman, Marcia Shockey, Gilbert Short, Steven .... Shelda, Loren Shuman, Larry Shurtz, Mort .... Sickler, Jim ..... Sidebottom, Jim Sidener, Kayelaine Siedhott, John ..... Siegrist, Sharon .. Siler, Kaye ...... Silverman, Barnie Simcox, Lois ..... Sinclair, Ellen ........ Singh, Gyaneshwar Sinning, Vicki ...... Sipes, Douglas Sirianni, Chuck Sivits, James .... Six, Daniel .......... Sizemore, Rosalind 74, I34, I37, I38, 239 .,....,....IO2,lI9 ...,..82,232 ..........I3O .,..46,I27,I28 . ,........ 88 ,...88,24l ........,.,l34,l57 ,35,82, II2, lI4,l67, 225 ......,.95 ..,....,,74-,236 l26,46 ......4O,43,74,264 ................s4 .82,53,lO8,l24,23I ....,...........95 ,.......82.IO4,229 ...........82 .........9s .....88,23I ....4O,95.229 .......95,l25 ....3s,37,23s .....53,i34 ........i2s .......a2,235 .....74,lI4,227 .......74,II4 .........a2 ........9s ....95,237 ...............l2I ...............ii9 a2,iii,i22,i27,227 ............74,234 ........95,I22,229 ...........99 .........99 ...ins ...iii ......as ......,.,....sa .....,.....aa,iis ....95, l7O,23l,2l8 .........,.88,239 .....,...95,233 ........74 ........95 ....82,46, 235 .....82, I34,239 ..........I23 III .....88, l22,227 .......99, I34 88 ,23I .....,..l02 ..........l08 ............I04 .....82,IIO,233 ..........I34 ........82 ....74-,II4 Skach, Kathy . Skiles, Wilma ....... Skinner, Virginia .... Slaymaker, Sherry Sledge, Ronald Small, Shelia ... Smith, Airy ..... Smith, Bob ....... ... Smith, Charles .... .... Smith, Chester ... .... Smith, Darold .. ... Smith, Dennis .. Smith, Fenton Smith, Fred .... Smith, Judith . .. Smith, Lyn Smith, Lynda ... Smith, Rick .... ... Smith, Robert .. Smith, Roger Smith, Stephen ... Smith, Stewart .... Smith, Todd .... Smith, Vernon .. Smith, Yvonne .. Snapp, Judy ... Snider, Paul .... Snyder, David .. Snyder, Debbie Snyder, Michael .... Socha, Wayna ...... Solomon, Dorothy Sommers, Elaine Songer, Richard Sook, Kenneth .... Sorensen, Conner .... Sorensen, Nathan .... Spalding, Leland .... Spangler, Marjorie .... Spann, Lee ......... Spaulding, Jay .... Spencer, Carolyn Spencer, Mervin .. Spillman, Bill Spohn, Jerry ,... Spratt, Judy .... Sproul, Marcia .... Squires, Carole Stafford, Jerry .... Stahl, Joyce .... Staker, Nancy .. .... .. Stallworth, Dave ..l44, Stark, Sidney .. Sta rk, Sta n ........... Starks, Alice ........... Sta rkweather, Mary Lou Sta rliper, Eva .......... Starnes, Jeani . ,. Steele, Eva ..... Stettens, Ken Stegman, Bill Stein, Cathy Stein, Jack ..... Steitz, Robert .. Stemple, Gary .. Steory, Dick .... Stephens, Azey Stephens, Beazy Stephens, Edward Stephens, Richard Stephens, Sharon Stephenson, Hal Stalder, Lee ............ I4 Stanley, Eddie .......... Stevens, David Stevens, John ... Stevens, Judi ..... Stewart, Katherine Stigge, Connie ... Stilwell, John ... Stites, Bob .... Sthth, William .. Stoll, Ned ..... Storey, Stover, Kaye ... Nancy .... Strange, Barbara .... Stransky, Willa ..... Strasbutg, Raymond Stratman, Bob .... Strickert, Dayle Strong, John .... ....,ios ..,..82 .,..i27 ......i2s ....i23,i3o ......4e,54 ...........95,I26 ......l02,l06,235 ........74,98,II6 52,74,II6,I23,I24 ....,..74,I24,I26 ....I06,I07.33,3O .......,......4s ..,.......,.as ......ss,95 .....ss,24i ...,.....iis,i2s ...........9s,237 ..53.7s,as,95,io2 ...............95 ..............95 .....82,l25 .....as,239 ......,...82,24I ..............I20 ...75,I3O,23I,2I3 ....75,228,2I8 .....82,lO2 .....95,223 ,......95 .....75 ....88 ..........I26 ...........I23 ....40, 46, 88, 223 .....48, 75, 240 .......98,24I ....63,88,237 .......82 ........96,I28 .....,82, I67,237 ..,96,IO9,I27,I66 .....,......75,98 5,I46,l47,I48,I49 ..............II5 ........235 .....96,235 ........88,96 . .... 96,I02.227 ...........96 .....96,229 .........86 ,.......88,235 ......,.....,.96 ,..82,I04,lI2,I29 ..............39 ....96 .....82 ....III ....l53 ..,.I34 ...,75 .......75 ......,.lII ...,.75.I24 ,....82,235 .....,I53 .....75 ...97 ...96 .....88 ....235 ..,.75,98 .....9b,239 .....96,I05 .......96 ...,.....88 .....75,ll4 .....III,l27 ....75,IlO,Il6 ..........46 .....52,I24 ........76 Sfrour, William Sruarr, James Sfucky Allen Slucky James .... Slucky Michael Slude, Gayle Slukey, Ramona Slukey, Terrance Sfull, Shirley .... Sufclifie, Richard Sufula, Anna Swan, David .... Swaney, Richard Swank, Diana Swayze, James .. Sweeney, Thomas Swear, Bonnie ... Sweney, Kalhleen Ta ber, Jane ...... Taggarr, David Taggarl, Diana Taher, Janie .... Talboir, Marvin Talley. James ..... Tallman, Mike ...... Tangway, Thomas Tanner, Carol ..... Tanner, David Tanner, Jack Tapp, Nornila .. Tarpy, Cliff ..... Talro, Monry Taylor, Belly .... Taylor, Carolyn . Taylor, Jean .... Taylor, Larry .... Taylor, Merrily . Taylor, Phil ..... Taylor, Richard . Tearney, Mike .... Tennissen, Ronald ... Terrones, Sieven ... Terry, Dale ......... Teslerman, Charles Teufel, Warner ...... Thelman, Jane? Thoman, Lila Thomas, Jay Thomas, Larry Thomason, Ann Thompson, Dennis Thompson, Gary .... Thompson, Sue .... Thompson, Van ,... Threlfall, Par .... Thurslon, Barbara ,. Thyfaulr, Wilfred .,.. Tidwell, John ....... Tierney, Mary Jo .... Tindle, Roland .... Tiius, Gary ..... ....53,75 ......I23 .....96,lIl .....75,235 .......96 ....75,llO ........88 . ..,. 82,237 ....46,lIl ....75,lIO ....83,24l ....96,225 .......75 .......83 .......,96 ....88,I22 .....96,l66 .......96 .........l28 ....83, ll0,24l ......4-6,88 .....l56,l57 ....88. 104,227 ........75 .,...96,235 .....75,l66 ......l30 .....96 ........75 ....99,IO5,ll5 .........l2O ....76,237 .....46,76,I28 ......96,l25 .....99 .......46 ....46,76 .....99 ....l25 ...46 .......9b .....96,227 ......l54 ......I2I .....88,Il5 .......76 ....225 .....54 ........235 Tomlin, Jo Ann ...........,.... 83, lI8, 225 Tomlin, Sylvesfer ..........,...,,,,,.,,, 76 Tonll, Dan . .34-, 35, 76, IOI, IO2. IO9, l24, 238 Torneden, Jana .................... 76, II2 Townsend, Tom ........................ l08 Tracy, Dennis Trabue, Nick Tracy, Lyle Trapp, Bruce Trapp, Harold. .. Travis, John ...... Trimmer, Mary .... Trinkle, Kennelh Trollope, Kalhleen Trombold, Lynn . .. Troy, Roger ....,. Trummel, Donald .... Trump, Charles Tucker, Carolyn Tucker, Rosemary Turkelfaub, Nelia Turner, Jackie Turner, Roger .. Turxier, Roger .. Twyford, Allen .. ........I02 .....83,239 .....83,235 .......96 .....64- ....88 ....83 .....83 .......88 ....l04,208 .....88,239 ...,...76 .....76 ....ll5 ....96 .......76 .....,..l34 ....76,98,239 ......l25 U Underwood, Mark ......... . 35 76 l Unruh, James ...26, Uflerback, Dia n ..,......... V Vail, Pal ....,......... Valadez, Gabriel ..... Valenfine, William Valenline, Tom ...... VanCamp, John .... Vance, Bob ....... Vancil, Barbara ..... Vandaveer, Judy ..... Vanderheiden, Dennis Vanderhoff, John ....... Van Norman, Lesler .... VanSeyoc, Ted ....,.. Vardaman, Billy ..... Vaughn, Barbara .... Verdier, Bernard .... Vickery, Kenl' ..... Vining, Jim ..... Vliel', Richard ..... Volbrechl', Dean .... Volin, Judy ....... Volosin, Johnny ..... vanFela+, Phillip .... Vonlinrel, Lonnie ..... VonMerveldf, Becky .. Vopar, Frank ........ Vo rclerslrasse, Gwen ...... W Wacker, Larry .........,. Waddell, Gary ..... Waddell, Mardy .... Waddell, Tom .... Wade, Jack .... Wagner, James Wagner, Rulh ...... Wainwrighl, David Waknil1, Sandra .... Walden, Tom ..... Walker, Lynne .... Wall, Lillian .... Wallace, Fred .. Wallace, John .. Wallace, Kenl'.. Wallace, Nelda Wallace, Zuenlin . Walrers, Norman . Wallers, Pele Wallon, Bruce .. Ward, Karen ..... Ward, Sue Ann ..., Wareing, John Lee .... .. Warner, Colleen ... Warren, Jane .... Wasinger, Jerry Waskiewicz, Jim .. Wassweiler, Karen .. Waikins, Judy .. Walson, Fred Walson, Gail Wayne, Rulh Webb, Morris .. Websler, Dallas Weddle, Ronald ..,. Wedel, Reba ..... Weigle, Norma Weir, Bobbie .. Weiss, Pam Weiss, Sharon .. Welch, Mike Weldon, Dee ...,. Weller, Warren Wells, Richard .. IO, II6, ll7, 237, 3I ........83,223 ....88, Il8, I52 ........,..76 ...........96 .........,,.83 ...,83,I24,240 ...........lI9 ............76 .46,76,III,223 .....53,76,24l ........l3O ...,.....83 .....88,l34 .....,llO ........96,227 .......,,76,99 76,II3,I24,238 ...........l34 ........88,239 .....83,Il9 ......,96 .........88 ....l02,IO3 ........l34 .....96,233 .....83,24l .....39 .........88 ............89 ....96,lI8,223 .......83,239 .........96 .....76,Il0 ...........46 ....83,I24.l25 ...........96 ........,42 ....,89 ......lI3 .....89,24l .........83 ......89,l25 ............83 ....46,lll,l28 ......,..Il5 .....54,76,227 .....4O,76,24I ...........lO4 .63,83,lO4,23l .,.........I2I 63,I22,I66,227 ........83.229 ........I2l ,.......35,l34 ........83,2l2 83, IO4, 223, 2l7 83 ........ ,ll7 ............96 .........48 . .... 96,24I .......84 ........89,24l ......,.77,225 ...........I27 89,l05,223,2I8 ....83.l04,222 ....,......223 ...,.83,239 .,...83,229 ...,....,.,I34 ........77,235 Welsh, Besse .. .46, lll, l22, I26, l28 Welsh, Bruce ....,......,............. ll0 Welshimer, Jim .......... ..... 9 6, 235 Wenderolh, Carol Ann ........ l04 Weninger, Marvin ..... ..... 8 3,24l Wesche, William ..... Wesley, Marlha Wesl', Al ......... Wheal, George Whiraker, William .......96 ...,ll4 .,.....,I55 ..,..89,238 .......77 Whilcomb, Dennis . Whiie, Eula ....... While, Larry .... While, Slave ...... Whilehead, Donna . Whilehead, John .. Whiil, Norma .... Whillmann, Julie Wiblirzhouser, Kay . Wilen, John ....... Wiley, Dave ..... Wilkes, Barbara .. Wilkinson, Rodd Williams, Barbara .. Williams, Dale ..... Williams, Doug ,. Williams, Jack Williams, Joe ..., Williamson, Keilh .. Willig, Danny .... Wilson, Adolph .. Wilson, Charles .. Wilson, Donald .. Wilson, James Wilson, Larry ..... Wilson, Marsha .. Wilson, Milinda Wilson, Roberl' .. Wilson, Sharon .. Wilson, Tom ....... Winans, James ...... Winchesler, Sharon Wining, Jean .,... Winkelman, Charlee .. Winkle, Gerry ..... Winkler, Dana Winn, Roger ..,. Winlrol, Peggy Wifhrow, Leslie .. Wilfmann, Julie Wolf, Donald ..... Wolff, Diane ..... Wolgamoir, Jan Woodall, Woody Woodman, Bobbi . Woodman, Eledra .... .. Woodman, June ....... Woodrnansee, Donald Woodwa rd, Opal ...... Wrighl, Byron .....,.. Wrighr, Chi Chi .. Wriqhl, Nancy .., Wrighl, Ralph ..,. Wriqhl, Shirl ...., Wuller, Mary Ann . Wyler, Kafhi ... .... Yaeger, Connie Yaqmin, James Yarberry, Linda ., Yales, Dennis .. Yaulk, lrene .. Yee, Ming .... Yellar, Pal ..... Yenser, Kelly Yoho, Verne .... Yoke, Joe ..... Young, David Young, Jean Young, Joan .. Young, John .... Youngers, Peler Zaia, Janel Zaiic, Vicki .. Zara, Saad ., Zele, Judy .... Zellers, Roger Zelman, Jack .... Zenlner, Joe ...... Zerbe, Barbara .... Zeigler, Kenneih Ziegler, Carl .... Zielke, Clyde ....,. Zimmerman, John Zimmerman, Julie ... Zuercher, Dianne ... ....8 ....77,lI9 ........89 ....83,l24 ....96,24I ......96 ....,64,96 .........l05 ..........l04 ...89,I22,223 .,.........52 ........,.IlO ...89,lO4,225 ........l57 ....77 ....96 ...IO8 ..........,77 .......83,237 27,83,l06,l07 ....,,,77,llO .....,.,.,.77 ,...46,I28 .........77 .....,.96,l2l ...83,232,233 .......96,233 .....96,229 ......96 ....96 .......l66 .....89,239 ....,......89 ....46,77,l2B ......,.l27 ......,I53 ,...89.235 ........37 ...96,227 ......,.77 .......83,229 .....,.....77 .45,97,99,23l ,..97,l22,229 ...,,,.89,239 53,89,lO8,229 .......83,229 .......77,228 ....46,83,l27 . .,..,... 97 ....,...ll9 ...........97 ...83, 229, 2l7 ........l20 . ..,. 89,223 ,....48. 227 ......I24,l66 3,l22,l3O,l66 ..,...,...l25 ..,.77,II3 .....l08 ..,l66 ....4O ......97 ..,.77.Il9 ,...46,89,l27 ........Ill .......I24 ...I26 .,..89,229 ......97 .....77 ........77 ....77,l24,237 .......I24 .....,89 ........77 ....83,239 ........98 .......lO8,ll5 ....46, IIS, I26 ......77,223 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX A cappella Choir . . AIEE-IRE .....,... Alpha Chi Omega .. . Alpha Kappa Psi .. Alpha Phi ...,.... Alpha Phi Omega . .. AnchoreH'es ...... Angel Fligh+ ,..... Army Blues ......... Arnold Air Sociefy .... AWS ............,. ASME ...... . . . ASTME . , . Band .......... . . Baphsf ........,..... Bela Thela Pi ....,...... Brennan Dorm Council Campus Aciivilies Cenier Cheerleaders ........,.. Chrisiian Science Club . .. Delfa Del+a Della ...... Delia Gamma ....... Della Sigma Rho . . Della Upsilon ........... Egghead Week ......... Engineering Council ..... Engineering Honor Sociely Gamma Phi Bela ........ Geology Club ..,....... Grace Wilkie Dorm Council l-lonor Men .,...... lniernalional Club ..... lndusfrial Aris Club lola Sigma Alpha ....... lns'H+u're of Logopedics . . . In+er-Fralernify Council .. l nie r-Va rsily Ch ris+ia n Fellowship ..., Kappa Delia Pi ,...... ., Kappa Kappa Psi ........ Kappa Phi .... KMUW ..... 48 .....IlO .....222 .....II9 .....224 .....Il3 .....I04 ,,...IO4 .....IO5 .....I23 .....I22 ....98 ....98 ......45 .....lI5 .....234 .....I66 36 ....,208 .....II5 .. H226 .....228 .....IO7 .....236 ...MI86 ,....lI6 4....II7 .....23O ,....I3O ...,.l66 30 .....lO8 99 ..,..232 Madrigals .. MENC ,... Microcosmos . Moriar Board . . . Mu Phi Epsilon .,........ NAACP ............... Naiional Collegiale Players Newman Club .......... Orchesis ...........,.. Panhellenic . . . Parnassus ..,... People-'ro-People , . Pep Council ...... Pershing Rifles ...... Phi Della Thel'a ...... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfornia Pi Sigma Alpha ..... ROTC .........' ..... Scalobard and Blade . , Sigma Alpha Eia .... Sigma Della Pi .... Sigma Gamma Tau .. Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Sigma Pi Sigma ..,... SNEA ......,.,........ Siudenl' Courl' ,.......,. Siudeni Governmenl Associahon S'ruden+ Pulolicafions Board Sunflower ....,..,...,.. Tau Bela Sigma ,......,, Uniied Chrisiian Fellowship Universiiy Debaiing Socieiy Universily Players ....... Universily Singers ......, I7 ,....l67 .....l26 .....l29 ..,..lll .....I29 44 Universily Symphony .,.. Wpmen's PE Maiors .. WRA ............. Young Democrais ., Young Republicans , YWCA .......... Zefa Phi Ela , . . 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A special Jrhank you lo: Frank Wright Myers Yearbook Represenlahve l-lugh Anderson, service manager, Myers Yearbooks lnc Roberl Pope, scheduling co-ordinalor, Myers Vic Tail, Myers arlisl The Sunflower The Wichila Eagle-Beacon Rorabaugh-Millsap Sludios Siudenl Pholo Mal Borniger, Borniger Pholography Siudio Sporls Publicily Public Relafions Sludenf Services Miss Linda PloH Miss Carol Chambers EDITOR S NOTE lT is unlikely ThaT anyone will ever quiTe TorgeT This pasT i963-64 school year, Tor iT leTT an indelible impression on WU's sTudenTs. SepTem- ber began wiTh a new PresidenT, Dr. Emory Lindquist which was only h ' 'T' l han e in a long line OT evenTs November 22, l963, will never T e im ia c g . be TorgoTTen by any sTudenT who was a parT oT The shock and sadness ' ' ' ' h h' h Th ThaT swepT The campus. The digniTy and responsibiliTy wiT w ic e adminisTraTion and sTudenTs meT a naTional Tragedy is unTorgeTTable. ln sporTs, WU reached iTs zeniTh. BoTh The TooTball and The baskeT- ball Team won The Valley championship. More pride and enThusiasm Tor T ' ' D STall- The Shocker baskeTball Team, led by our TirsT All American ave worTh, couldn'T have been possible. ln boTh sporTs and academics, WU T d d and excelled To new heighTs. More Toreign Tilms, new inTeresT expan e in Egghead Week, enThusiasm Tor The Peace Corps, neweducaTional Tele- d T' all la ed a vision programs. more experimenTal TheaTre pro uc ions- p y parT in broadening The scope of The UniversiTy and her obiecTives. The class oT '64 is The lasT class To graduaTe Trom WichiTa UniversiTy, and undoubTedly This class leaves regreTTably, knowing ThaT TuTure classes ' ' ' l had in an expanding will have opporTuniTies ThaT pasT casses never UniversiTy. BuT no one is complaining. T Qwcamu -7 ...J Us! in 'sr . .9 :,....,N ...U A , 5 gmfu .W Jim ' -4 A 4 ' k -5 V A.. ' .. , -X U .. ' ,.. , W f- ,- r- ' . 4 , .. .. 5 - gf- N V . , , I , , 'V ' 'V' . ', 4, , ' 'll' J., ' M - ....'1..,,. A kg. J .A , RA .M -.iw 1 N '..,,f-.JM-iegi1,1,,:,'fY-Wzfilgwmw.'Tf , F ' f '. ,. A ,v ,A 'V 'LM 5, - A -' ,,,. ,,- ...Jef 7 W M ' .-' ' ,T .- . Uvpr..-.., ' . fy' , ff 4 A M- ' ' . .4 -.X -,gina , . 1. wx. -.. ,p,x..,..4a: KJ , ., ,Wk 1 M! ,+ Y , en, ' - ,. . ',.. 4 -L W, nun ... ' .4 - 0' ' ,,,,f- KW .L- , - 4- V ,iw ,J . . n , .gb Q f , - .f V-.1 . g., vu , L v ...Q--.. NM 7 .s l 5. . .2 na ' -'I' 15 . A X2 A. 1 .ny 4' U-MSS. W K ,S iv., H-. YK. 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