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1952 Jtcuht6uilte
P ubi i shed by the student body of
SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE
Winfield Konsos
Charlene McCaleb Editor
Robley Rhine Assistant Editor
Harold Tretbar Photogropher
Isaac Ortiz Art Editor
David Mackie Advisor
-1- flo I J SOUTHWESTERU COlLEGE LIBRARY
~eic(Jte to
t~e f1uilfeIJ
Our school has risen after the fire of April 15
1950 and we are grateful to all those who made it possible shy
graduates who were determined that we should rebuild citizens
of Winfield and people of the church conference who proved their
appreciation of the school administration and faculty loyal to
the school when it needed them and students of the college who
realized temporary hardships as a challenge to scholarship and
cooperation
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Dr Alvin W Murray President
Dr Murray was first at the college as a student later as minister of Grace Methodist Church and now is serving as the pres ident of the college
Shortly after his inauguration he was confronted with the loss of two buildings and most of the college equipment Pres ident Murray courageous Iy led the campaigns to preserve and to rebuild Southwestern The college middotnow one of the most modern of the mid-west stands as a symbol of the untiring efforts of our oresident
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President and Mrs Murray attend faculty open house for students
Mrs Murray pours at Homecoming teo
William MCinypeny Dean of the College
The door of Dean Monypenys office is
a lways open to the students of Southwestern
who desire counselling The dean performs
many duties incl ud ing the administering of the
Placement Bureau for graduating students and
the teaching of educational psychology
William J Poundstone Registrar
Guiding students through the intricate
proce ss of obtaining the proper courses for
graduation is a part of Mr Poundstones work
Through his position as Al umni Secretary he
maintains a close re lationship between school
and alumni
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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~ciehce
Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
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Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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lilt itellItuIe
E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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ball
5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
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t~e f1uilfeIJ
Our school has risen after the fire of April 15
1950 and we are grateful to all those who made it possible shy
graduates who were determined that we should rebuild citizens
of Winfield and people of the church conference who proved their
appreciation of the school administration and faculty loyal to
the school when it needed them and students of the college who
realized temporary hardships as a challenge to scholarship and
cooperation
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Dr Alvin W Murray President
Dr Murray was first at the college as a student later as minister of Grace Methodist Church and now is serving as the pres ident of the college
Shortly after his inauguration he was confronted with the loss of two buildings and most of the college equipment Pres ident Murray courageous Iy led the campaigns to preserve and to rebuild Southwestern The college middotnow one of the most modern of the mid-west stands as a symbol of the untiring efforts of our oresident
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President and Mrs Murray attend faculty open house for students
Mrs Murray pours at Homecoming teo
William MCinypeny Dean of the College
The door of Dean Monypenys office is
a lways open to the students of Southwestern
who desire counselling The dean performs
many duties incl ud ing the administering of the
Placement Bureau for graduating students and
the teaching of educational psychology
William J Poundstone Registrar
Guiding students through the intricate
proce ss of obtaining the proper courses for
graduation is a part of Mr Poundstones work
Through his position as Al umni Secretary he
maintains a close re lationship between school
and alumni
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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~ciehce
Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
I
Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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lilt itellItuIe
E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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~cieltce
Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
I
SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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ball
5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
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Our school has risen after the fire of April 15
1950 and we are grateful to all those who made it possible shy
graduates who were determined that we should rebuild citizens
of Winfield and people of the church conference who proved their
appreciation of the school administration and faculty loyal to
the school when it needed them and students of the college who
realized temporary hardships as a challenge to scholarship and
cooperation
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Dr Alvin W Murray President
Dr Murray was first at the college as a student later as minister of Grace Methodist Church and now is serving as the pres ident of the college
Shortly after his inauguration he was confronted with the loss of two buildings and most of the college equipment Pres ident Murray courageous Iy led the campaigns to preserve and to rebuild Southwestern The college middotnow one of the most modern of the mid-west stands as a symbol of the untiring efforts of our oresident
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President and Mrs Murray attend faculty open house for students
Mrs Murray pours at Homecoming teo
William MCinypeny Dean of the College
The door of Dean Monypenys office is
a lways open to the students of Southwestern
who desire counselling The dean performs
many duties incl ud ing the administering of the
Placement Bureau for graduating students and
the teaching of educational psychology
William J Poundstone Registrar
Guiding students through the intricate
proce ss of obtaining the proper courses for
graduation is a part of Mr Poundstones work
Through his position as Al umni Secretary he
maintains a close re lationship between school
and alumni
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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~ciehce
Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
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Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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lilt itellItuIe
E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Dr Alvin W Murray President
Dr Murray was first at the college as a student later as minister of Grace Methodist Church and now is serving as the pres ident of the college
Shortly after his inauguration he was confronted with the loss of two buildings and most of the college equipment Pres ident Murray courageous Iy led the campaigns to preserve and to rebuild Southwestern The college middotnow one of the most modern of the mid-west stands as a symbol of the untiring efforts of our oresident
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President and Mrs Murray attend faculty open house for students
Mrs Murray pours at Homecoming teo
William MCinypeny Dean of the College
The door of Dean Monypenys office is
a lways open to the students of Southwestern
who desire counselling The dean performs
many duties incl ud ing the administering of the
Placement Bureau for graduating students and
the teaching of educational psychology
William J Poundstone Registrar
Guiding students through the intricate
proce ss of obtaining the proper courses for
graduation is a part of Mr Poundstones work
Through his position as Al umni Secretary he
maintains a close re lationship between school
and alumni
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
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Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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lilt itellItuIe
E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Dr Alvin W Murray President
Dr Murray was first at the college as a student later as minister of Grace Methodist Church and now is serving as the pres ident of the college
Shortly after his inauguration he was confronted with the loss of two buildings and most of the college equipment Pres ident Murray courageous Iy led the campaigns to preserve and to rebuild Southwestern The college middotnow one of the most modern of the mid-west stands as a symbol of the untiring efforts of our oresident
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President and Mrs Murray attend faculty open house for students
Mrs Murray pours at Homecoming teo
William MCinypeny Dean of the College
The door of Dean Monypenys office is
a lways open to the students of Southwestern
who desire counselling The dean performs
many duties incl ud ing the administering of the
Placement Bureau for graduating students and
the teaching of educational psychology
William J Poundstone Registrar
Guiding students through the intricate
proce ss of obtaining the proper courses for
graduation is a part of Mr Poundstones work
Through his position as Al umni Secretary he
maintains a close re lationship between school
and alumni
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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~ciehce
Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
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Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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lilt itellItuIe
E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
Ar
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
President and Mrs Murray attend faculty open house for students
Mrs Murray pours at Homecoming teo
William MCinypeny Dean of the College
The door of Dean Monypenys office is
a lways open to the students of Southwestern
who desire counselling The dean performs
many duties incl ud ing the administering of the
Placement Bureau for graduating students and
the teaching of educational psychology
William J Poundstone Registrar
Guiding students through the intricate
proce ss of obtaining the proper courses for
graduation is a part of Mr Poundstones work
Through his position as Al umni Secretary he
maintains a close re lationship between school
and alumni
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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~ciehce
Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
I
Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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lilt itellItuIe
E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
I
SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
Ar
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
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Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
William MCinypeny Dean of the College
The door of Dean Monypenys office is
a lways open to the students of Southwestern
who desire counselling The dean performs
many duties incl ud ing the administering of the
Placement Bureau for graduating students and
the teaching of educational psychology
William J Poundstone Registrar
Guiding students through the intricate
proce ss of obtaining the proper courses for
graduation is a part of Mr Poundstones work
Through his position as Al umni Secretary he
maintains a close re lationship between school
and alumni
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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~ciehce
Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
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Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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lilt itellItuIe
E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
William Claud Counsellor of Men
Bill Cloud because of his ability as
teacher advisor counsellor of men and master
of Wesley Hall the mens dormitory is well
known to everyone on campus
Mildred Skinner Counsellor of Women
Mrs Skinner supervises the womens dorshy
mitories and teaches home economics As counshy
sellor of women she is an intimate aequo intance
of all the girl s
Irving S Jackson Business Manager
Mr Jackson inspecting new equipment
and new buildings has become a familiar sight
to students His cooperation on numerous adshy
ministrative committees has made hi m everyones
friend
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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~ciehce
Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
I
Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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Ccilegilllf
In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
1Jt~ (UeeH
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
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J M Highfill MA
Accounting
Southwestern students gain experience in teaching in Winfield public schools
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Blaine Nolan PhD
Psychology and Ed
Murrell Snyder MA
Social Science
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Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Jack Howe MA Lloyd Edwards MA
History and Government Commerce
The social science div i sion was founded in order thot
the student may gain a more meaningful awareness as an
individual and as a social being
Students attitudes and actians are determi ned by the
different areas of the division which include education and psychology philosophy Bible and religion business and
economics history and government and sociology Anna Clute MA
Elementary Education
Dale Dunlap MA
8ie and Philosophy
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E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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E leanar Haag EdD
English
Clarence Simpson P hD
English
Student reading is increased by the new Memorial Lbrary
Helen Graham MA
Dramatics
Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
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Allen Stowell STM
L Ibraian
Since one who cannot effectively read wnite speak and
Iisten is severely handicapped in all his learning endeavors the
Division of languages and Literature serves as the keystone of
the educative process
To the development of these communicative skills contrishy
bution is made by all the areas of the division the library speech
dramatics radio broadcasting journal ism modern languages
literature and composition
Edna Sorber MA
English and Speech
Holmes Wilhelm MA
Modern Loncuoges
David Mackie MA
Publ icity Director
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
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Helen Evers MS
Home Economics
Students work in welequipped laboratories
Bernard Riedel PhD
Biology
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LeRoy Spitze PhD
Chemistry
William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
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William Carrall B S
Assstant Caacl
Knowledge of mans relationship to science is increasshy
ingly necessary in our time
The various areas included in the division biology
chemistry geology and health and physical education
contribute to the students knowledge
Mr bullbull Mildred Skinner MS Harold Hunt MA
Home Economics Director of Atletics
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lillian Cloud MA
PIysica Educatoa
William Cloud MS
PIyscs Math
1int
Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
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Orcen ith Smith SM D
Hours of practice precede a finished performance
Grace Sellers Mus M
Piano
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Voice
Sue Jean Covacevic h MA
Art
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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ball
5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
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-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Gladwin Chaffin M
Music and art have been offered by Southwestern from
t he time of its foundation and the growth of this work has
been in proportion to the genera l growth of the college
Courses are offered for those desiring to prepore for
graduate work and for those planning to teach
Lucille Haney BS
Voice
Ro n Wllll au Mus M V iolin Orch bullbulltra
Earl Dungan M
Wind Intruments Band
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E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
I
SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
Ar
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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ball
5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
E Marie Burdette Mus B Fern Dielmonn Mus B
Plano Piano
Students listen to records rom the large collection at the Memorial Library
Edith Dielmonn BD
Expression
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SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
SOUTHWESTERN SECRETARIES - Mrs Edith Shields Miss Evelyn Hamlin COLLEGE NURSE - Miss Luella Scarrow
BUSINESS lJiIr~~illiWs
manoger J middotI~I~IIIIQ
Wadle igh bookkeeper Mrs Anno
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
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BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
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39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
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83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
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Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
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BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Senior class officers for the first semester were Paul Book viceshypresident Charleen Kanaga secretary Donald Young pres ident
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
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Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
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58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
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63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
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BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Patricia Adams Winfield Iltansas Piano
Azizollah Afshar Iran Pre-Med
Wayne Baker Pratt Kansas P S M
Velma Becker Well ington Kansas Home Economics
Paul Book Elk Falls Kansas Phys Ed Industrial Arts
Alice Boyd Larned Kansas Music
Dean Brinkmeyer Winfield Ka nsas Business A dm inistration
D oris Burdette Grenola Kansas Elementary Ed
Marilyn Daly Carr Pratt Kansas Speech
George Craig Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Patricia Day Bucklin Kansas E ducation Psychology
Gene Dillman Hesston Kansas PhysEd
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
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Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
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58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
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63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
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BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
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Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Clifton Edens Winfield Kansas Business Aclministration Ecl
May Foo China Sociology
Robert Everly Winfield Kansas Business
Frederick Fry Winfield Kansas Business
Donita Gentzler Winfield Kansas Home Economics
Lee Honey Winfield Kansas E clucation
Juanito Hardy P fatt Kan sas Home Economics
Ed Harvey Liberal Kan so 5
Sociology
Michael Hawkins EI Dorado Kansas Elementary Eclucation
Loui s Hayward Winfield Kansas Math ancl Eclucatian
Joy Hill Winfield Kansas Eclucation
Raymond Hough Medicine Lodge Kansas P hys E c ancl E clucaton
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
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Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
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N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
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63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
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Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Virgil Hutton Winfield Kansas E ngi sh and Education
Paul Irwin Atlanta Kansas Social Science
Jo Ann Johnson Winfield Kansas P S M
Joan Fennema Jones Winfield Kansas English and Education
Charleen Kanaga Derby Kansas P S M
Elmer Knowlton Winfield Kansas Business
Mervin Kraus Mulvane Kansas Business Admin istration
Bill y Ledgerwood Cambridge Kansas Phys Ed
Charlene McCaleb Winfield Kansas English and Spanish
Ramona Hauser McFall Mound City Kansas Sociology
Naomi Mcintosh Marion Kan s a s Social Sc and Relig ion
Lois McNeil Oakley Kansas Viain ancl P S M
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
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Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
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N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
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Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Gussie June Mayo Garden City Kansas Social Science
Wanda Miller Mayfield Kansas Social Science
Gregory Montoya Corona Californio Spanish
Mildred Murphy Mount Hope Kansas Phys Ed
Royce Orme Murdock Kansas Phys Ed
Isaac Ortiz Puerto Rico Art
Howard Phillips Winfield Kansas Business
Dean Ramsay Johnson Kansas Social Science
Wayne Rogers Winfield Kansas Business Administration
Bill Schul Winfield Kansas Social Science
Mehdi (Joe) Sherkat Iran Pre-Med
Sharron Smith Winfield Kansas
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
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Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
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N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
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Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
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Eldon Snyder Winfield Kansas History and Edlcation
Margaret R Snyder Winfield Kansas Social Science
James Tiner Beachwood New Jersey Chemistry
Marjorie Tiner Mulvane Kansas Speech
Harold Tretber Stafford Kansas Chemistry
Donald Young Wichita Kansas Social Science
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
Jack Amburgey Jereldine Miller
Merle Coles Thelm a Morgan
Harvey Conyers Mildred Osborn
Haze l Dole Cora 0 verm a n
Donald Drennon Ronald Overstreet
Kenneth Foster Mary Porker
Harold Gibbon Richard Phillips
Robert Gray John Posey
Marjorie Gugler Barbaro Roby
Keith Hearne Ida Schindler
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Anno Smith
Glenn Leimer Marjorie Tiner
Eleanor Livermo re Sharron Wynn
Robert Wright
A Cappella Choir calls a clean-up day
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
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Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
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Junior closs officers for the first semester were Phillip Roder vice-president Phyllis Bunker secretory Dean Drennon president
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
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Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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Harold Adams Winfield Kansas
Shirley Bailey Winfield Kansas
Ruth Beggs Ensign Kansas
William Bettis Pine Bluff Arkansas
Glenn Biberstein Attica Kansas
Virginia Brace Moline Kansas
Darlene Branson Syracuse Kansas
Phyllis Bunker Wellington Kansas
Merle Cales Winfield Kansas
Arthur Choate Wichita Kansas
Carolyn Combs Wichita Kansas
Verdeen Craine Winfield Kansas
Glenna Davis Sublette Kansas
Don Drennan Winfield Kansas
Wanda Ecker Lyons Kansas
Neil Fronk Wellington Kansas
Harold Gibbon Severy Kansas
Joe Gillaspie Elkhart Kansas
Karol Gregory Lyons Kansas
Velma Grier Haven Kansas
Jerry Griffith Winfield Kansas
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
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Marjorie Gugler Chapman Kansas
Duane Harms Wellington Kansas
Phyll i s Hartnett Ensign Kansas
Asuzu Ibeawuchi Nigeria
Charles Kanaga Winfield Kansas
Constance Kerr Cheney Kansas
Robert Kesler Cherryvale Kansas
Thelma King Winfield Kansas
Wando Kirkhart Stafford Kansas
Luther Ki ser Lyons Kansas
Ladde KI itzke Ness City Kansas
Vela Moe Langhofer Plains Kansas
Alice McFall Manlonola Colorado
Sheldon McGuire Riley Kansas
George Martin Argonia Kansa s
Dole Mason Wichita Kansas
Dean Morgan Winfield Kansas
Fronk Newman Udall Kansas
Richard P hill ips Ki ngston Penns y lv a nia
Lee Pri ce Winfield Kan s as
Robert Puckett -34- Augusta K ansa 5
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Phillip Rader Coldwell Kansas
Vaughn Reed Copeland Kansas
Robley Rhine Winfield Kansas
Josepll Toledo Jemez New Mexico
Colleen Tarrant Warren Turon Kansas
Charles Yoder Winfield Kansas
Marl in Young Winfield Kansas
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED ARE
Jack Amburgey Owen Kelly Kenneth Foster Howard King Will iam Glass Dale Kubik Charles Goforth Robert Kuhn Keith Hearne John Parker Pri ce He imer Alice Pickens Ken Johannsen
Student s prepare for the Freshman Watermelon Feed
Builders relax in Student Union
Homecoming Queen and her attendants watch the
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Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Sophomore class officers for the first semester were Marshall Dettervice-president Patricia Fox secreshytary Allan Lundeen president
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Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Darlene Almack Wellington Kansas
Jack Ames Cedar Vole Kansas
Benette Banks Oxford Kansas
Doris Barnett Clearwater Kansas
Carol i ne Becker Pratt Kansas
Eugene Beye Timken Kansas
Mary AI ice Branson Winfield Kansas
Bill Bunyan Winfield Kansas
Winchell Chung Hawaii
Joan Cook Garden City Kansas
Barbara Crilly Galva Kansas
Laurene Crilly Galva Kansas
Venice Deem Hol stead Kansas
Marshall Detter Winfield Kansas
James Farney Wichita Kansas
Patricia Fox Anthony Kansas
Rose Anna Fox Ashland Kansas
Marjorie Gillig Kiowa Kansas
Barbara Goodwin Belle Plaine Kansas
Betty Gotchall Goodland Kansas
Kathryn Green Southport Indiana
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EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
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Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
EI izabeth Harris Mo line Kansas
Helen Hawes Deerfield Kansas
Harol d He nderson Se very Kansas
Betty Herpol s he imer Winfi e ld Kansas
Patri cia Herrin Ma unt Hop e Ka n sas
James Hudson Medicine Lo dge Kansa s
Jo Ann Huffman Sedg wi c k Ka n sas
Paschal Jackson Charleston South C arolina
Arthur Johnso n Wi nfiel d Ka nsas
Carol Kanaga Derby Ka nsa s
Rex Kell y Kin gman Kansas
Caro l yn Lovell Burde n Kansas
All an Lundeen Fo wle r Ka n s as
Marilyn McKaig Attic a Kans as
Dawna McQuirk Elk F a lls Kansas
Mil dred Messer Little River Kansas
Pacifica Migia Hawa ii
Jeanette Nelson Oak Park Illinois
Jennis Phillips Winfield Kansas
Marilyn Powers Winfield Kansas
Betty Priest Winfield Kansas
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Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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Ccilegilllf
In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
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43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Constance Redfield Ashland Kansas
J ames Rethorst Wichita Kansas
Leona Ricord Hugoton Kansas
Isolde Rose Wi II iamantic Connecticut
Patricia Somerville Copeland Kansas
Marilyn Stayton Winfield Kansas
Patricia Troyer Harper Kansas
Resurreccion Valencia Philippine Islands
Betty Walker Anthony Kansas
Cecil Wallace Winfield Kansas
Barbara Weikal Buckl in Kansas
Gene Yoder Winfield Kansas
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED ARE
William Bloxom Robert James Kathleen Calnon Emma Parker Gordon Heeke Luell a Scarrow Edgar Hege Herbert Wands
Students support the team with cheers
Freshmen suffer the agony of Kangaroo Court
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Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
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Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Freshmen officers for the first semester were
Bill Witter vice-preside nt Don Doughty presishy
dent and Dave Phillips secretary
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Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
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43 76 17 75
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35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Marlin Bailey Winfield Kansas
U W Barron Winfield Kahsas
Leona Beeman Wichita Kansas
Janet Bigler EI Dorado Kan sas
Nanon Bird Sublette Kansas
Ruth Brother s Winfi eld Kansas
Stanley Brown Augusto Kansas
Melvin Cheatham Winfield Kansas
Vol Cheatham Johnson Kansas
Al ma Ch ism Antho ny Kansas
Sylvia Ci re e Ki owa Kansas
Dale Clare Hutc hinson Kansas
Di shman C I ark We ll ingto n Kansa s
Myron Cooper Moscow K ans a s
Carl o Curt i s Bl uff C ity Kansas
Richard Deatrick Wi nf ield Kansas
Wando Derby Well ington Kansa s
Jacque Ii ne Doughty Howard Kansas
Dorothea Drennon Winfield Kansas
Lorry Easan Winliel d Kan sas
Mary Esther Edens Wi nfield Ken 50S
Dorrell Falen Stafford Kansas
Pau 10 Forsyth Howard Kansas
Joyce Friend Burdette Kansas
Elva Gagnebin Cunningham Kansas
Marilyn Gale Wich it a Kansas
John Garraldo Howord Kansas
Jeanette Gi II Wich ita Kansas
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
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Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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Donal d Haneke Ellis Kansas
Joann Haun Larned Kansas
Miles Henry Great Bend Ko nso s
John Henson We ll ing t on Kansas
Lois Holmes Plains Kansas
Patricia Hutchcroft Huntington P ark C al if
Bonn i e Johnson Sylvia Kansas
Thelma Johnson Caldwell Kansas
Fred Kemp Winfield Kansas
Ned Kimbrell Winfield Kansas
Anna Kinnamon Augusta Kan sas
Ray Kirk Prescott Ar izona
Larry Lamborn Well ington Kansas
Wilma Larkin EI Dorado Kansas
Nancy Livingston Wichita Kansas
Marlene Mansfield Argonia Kansas
James Matthews Winfield Kansas
Patricia Murray Winfield Kansas
Charles Muse Marion Kansas
Everett Newman Udall Kansas
Jetta Rae Nicholson Moline Kansas
Mary Olmstead Argonia Kansas
Chester Osborn Dodge City Kansas
Galen Polmer Lyons Kansas
Genevieve Potterson Anthony Kansas
David Phillips Kingston Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Ploughe Hutchinson Kansas
James Poovey Oxford Kansas
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
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Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
William Prestan Belle Plaine Kansa s
Jame s Rathnam India
Nancy Renn Well ingtan Kansas
Patricia Rittel Marion Kansas
MOJgaret Roderick Winfield Kansas
Llayd Satterthwaite Udall Kansas
John Saville Claft in Kansas
Virgi nia Schifferdecker Wichita Kansas
Jal ine Schwatken Elk City Kansas
Floyd Seely Caldwell Kansas
Kath Ieen Shi el d s Winfield Kansas
Janice Shuler Winfield Kansas
Mer in Sizelave Wichita Kansas
Larl y Standiford Winfield Kansas
Ramona Stephen san Rozel Kansa s
Jerry Stinson Conway Spring s Kansas
Mary Thurtell Akron Colorado
Don Townsend Wichita Kansas
Darlene Vandergriff Dauglass Kansas
Glynda Walker Fawler Kan5a
Jack Walker Anthony Kansas
Richard Wells Hutchinson Kansas
Barbara Will an Medicine Lodge Kansas
Jayce Will lams Haven Kansas
Maurice Wise Lyons Kansas
Will I am Witter Fowler Kansas
Geral dine Woodworth Dodge City Kansas
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
SOUTHWfSTER~1 COLLEGE LIBRARY -l04shy
_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
1Jt~ (UeeH
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
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13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
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35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
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1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
1cct6ILII SC OPPONENTS
Sept 14 Warrensburg State 6 6
Sept 21 Kansas Wesleyan 6 14
Sept 29 Fort Hays 0 34
Oct 6 Olathe Naval Base 12 18
Oct 13 Emporia State 14 S2
Oct 20 Pitts burg State 0 55
Oct 26 N orthw es tern State 13 7 Nov 3 St B ened ict s 6 12
(H omecom ing)
Nov 9 Washburn 0 28
Pictured below are 1st Row Coach Carroll
Chung Witter Gillaspie Hough Johnson
Dillman Jackson and Coach Hunt
2nd Row Orme Cooper Kuhn Gray Standiford
Williams Tiner Hudson
Bock Row Dvorak Kirk Saville Beason
Bishop Roder Detter He arne Hamill
The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
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Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
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Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
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Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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The Southwestern Moundbui Iders under the direction of Coach Hunt and Assistant Coach Carroll pictured at the right fielded a small but fighting football squad For their single victory of the season the Fighting 27 overshypowered Alva in a driving rainstorm The contest was highlighted by a magnificent 103shyyard kick-off return by Art Johnson
Coach Hunt brought nationwide recognitionr to himself and his school by a sportsmanlike gesture in the Warrensburg game by refusing an i Ilega Ily made touchdown pictured below which would have meant victory for his squad Coach Hunt was named by This Week magazine as Footballs Man of the Year
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
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S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
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Craig and opponents battle (or the ball
Bu ilder ba sketball team me mbers picshytured be low are 1st ROW Saville Newman Fa rney Edens Frank 2nd ROW Cullop Poovey Kesler Craig a nd Bloxom
B Ai rei
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5 picshyaville
2nd Craig
t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
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Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
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Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
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Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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t152 sc Opponents
S W Okl ahoma Stote 56 49 N W Oklahoma State 63 40 Kansas Weslyan Central Okl ahoma State
59 58
54 55
N W Okl ahoma State 46 52 Kansas Wesleyan Central Call ege Mo Olathe NAS
58 46 68
52 74 40
Washburn University Pitt sburg State Emporia State McPherson College Pittsburg State Wichita U
62 55 67 51 56 63
63 44 66 57 59 91
Wichita U 27 57 St Benedicts 54 62 Ft Hays Washburn University Central Okla State
58 55 79
68 78 57
Ft Hoy s State 57 67 SI Benedicts 55 65 Emporia State 56 62
SEASONS RECORD w - 9 L - 13
Frank Shoots
Before leaving for the Air Force Craig opens remembrance from the team
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
The Purple squad coached by Harold S Hunt got off to a racing start winning eight of their first eleven games But Uncle Sam interfered with the Builder plans by drafting the center George Crai g at mid-season When bi g George entered the Air Force he had a 203 scoring average and ranked thi rd in the NAIB stat isti cs for field goal percentage
Although they exhibited some fine basketba ll at times the team never seemed to recover from the loss of Craig and cou ld muster but one win during the second half of the season
Going into the last game of the season Jim Farney had a 178 scoring average in conference games and was leading the conference in total poi nts score d with 342
T he start ing l ineup at the close of the season was Farney Bloxom Kesler Fra nk a nd Poovey or
Edens
BUILDERS DEFEAT RANGERS 63 TO 49 IN OPENING GAME
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
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The l ive ly B team pla yed a hard fas t sea son win ning ten of its twenty-two game s Team membe rs pi ct ured above are Ne wman Knowles Fale n Cooper Witter Towns e nd and Henson
Pictured below a tense mome nt in the Builder-Bulldog game
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Under the able guidanre of Coach Carroll the Builders cinder-men are a strong squad The track team is built from five of lost years lettermen and a group of promising thin clods Track which is a CIC sport took the place of baseball at Southwestern th i s year
1st ROW J Juason Detter Kiser Witter Dvorak 2nd ROW Lamborn Sav i lie Poovey Puckett Brown 3rd ROW Marti n Cooper Corter Palmer Cullop 4th ROW E Newman Drennon Poke F Newman 5th ROW Coach Carroll
Hudson Martin and Detter work out with the javelin
dmiddot bull -== -
Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Wi se and Hough stand Farney and Frank in a set of doubles
7elthiJ Students sp end many sunny afternoons on
the courts aero ss Warren Street from the
Union
Tennis is always one of the popular sports at Southwestern Last year the tennis team was second in the CIC All of last years team graduated and a 52 team was built from scratch
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Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Intro mural basketball is ane of the most popular winter activities
The bowling competition is always rough on Saturday afternoons
A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
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A fast game of p ing- pong i s a conti nual fe atu re of the Student Union
The girls volleyball competitIOn is another of the intramural activities This year the girls got plenty of practi ce before the W A A intercoll eg iate volleyball tournament hel d at Southwestern
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
At Southwestern every student interested
has a chance to participate in sports events
TI p~
go Pi Jo M He
event s
The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
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The hard-working cheerleaders a re present at all basketba ll and footba l l games as well as other college events_ Pictured bel ow at practice session are Jo Williams Jackie Doughty Mildred Murphy Fred Fry Chet Osborn and
Harol d Henderson
HOMECOMN
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
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ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
1ST ROW Hudson Johnson Roder Orme Coach Hunt Farney 2ND ROW Kuhn Jackson Poke Tiner Martin Gillaspie
Pi iJur Phi is an honorary athletic fraternity It was organized with the object of promoting
scholarship and sportsmanship A purple s is given to those who have participated in a specified
number of games or earned a specified number of points Well known for its initiations the organization
makes new Pi Sigs feel that they have earned the honor of wearing the s by getting through the inshy
itiation Pi Sigs exercised their right this year to choose the Homecoming queen and her attendants
They also held their annual banquet and dances
1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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1st ROW Gale Derby Kanaga 2nd ROW Herrin Forsyth Hawes Larkin
Hol me s Roderi ck Bird 3rd ROW Barnett Kerr Drennan Thurtell Bigler
4th R OW Walker Vandergriff Friend Miss Cloud sponsor
ng
ed T he Womens Athletic As soc iat ion is an organization to encourage athletic and other recreational
on games among college women There are both indivi dua l and team sports for those who wish to participate in- The ob ject ive of the organ izat ion is to promote sportsmanship healthful living and strong phys ica l
bodies as requisites to comp lete living
Special projects were the sponsor ing of the visit of the Red Cross Blood Bank and the High School Play Day
High light of the year was the inter-collegiate volleyball tourna ment with six college volleyball teams from the College of Empor ia Kansos State Kansas Weslyan Wichita University Friends University and St Johns College
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1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
1st ROW Detter Hudson Martin Dvorak Gray Fry Rader Saville Bishop 2nd ROW Reimer Walker Preston Poovey Bloxo m Kesler Brown Gi ll aspie Witter Edwards
Kappa Rho is the only organization on campus now claimi ng to possess the original Ji nx -
ev e n Kappa Rhos confess that it is battered and not too recog niza ble s
q R ushees were given a formal dance after three days of rough ini tiati on The homecoming n
float was a tub with claw and ball feet containing Bob Everly
Kappa Rhos advised by Mr Ll oyd Edwards presented a n assemb ly sponsored J ac ki e s Doughty as Moundb ui Id er Queen and participated in the Mi I kbucket game 9
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1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
jihK
Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
1st ROW Gregory Palmer Hawkins Phillips 2nd ROW Lundeen Henry Osborn Townsend Rethorst Cheatham Mr Cloud sponsor Henderson Morgan Yoder Drennon Standiford
Pi Epsilon Pi mens pep club had as Its first event of the year a Homecoming alumni chili
supper The Pi Eps float in the Homecoming parade presented a novel idea of St Benedicts
queen and won third place Rush Week activities were gym night with a wiener roast and a
midnight supper for the rushees Pledge Week and Hell Night followed
Spring events were an assembly the Milkbucket game a spring banquet and formal and the
sponsoring of Jeanette Nelson for Moundbuilder Queen Organized in November of 1941 the
group is now sponsored by a charter member Mr Bill Cloud
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
Pt
KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
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Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
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Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
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Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
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1st ROW Hutchcraft Haun Bigler 2nd ROW McKaig Edens Redfield Troyer Weikel Banks Craine Adams Priest Schwatken Nel son Deem Bronson Mayo 3rd ROW Gill i g Beggs Hartnett Hueh Carol Kanaga Herrin Langhoter Charleen Kanaga Livingston Gale Derby Lovell Murphy Ploughe Gentzler Forsyth Somerville
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Sweaters and skirts the traditional garb of any college girl are now being worn by the Jinx
Jane pep club The Jinx Janes have completed another active year which started off with the
usual rush week activities - a slumber party skating and a dance
Activities this year also included entertaining former Jinx Janes at a Homecoming breakfast
sponsoring several dances picnics and on assembly program as well as giving yells before the
assemblies The Jinx Janes sponsored Susan Hsueh as their candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
Lote spring activities included the annual Cream Can Game with the K K pep club and the
annual spring banquet
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Bone
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Belle
Cam
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Casm
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Faattl
Futun
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Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
ls I ROW Doughly F r iend G Wa lker fo x B Walker Powers Kerr Sny der Bird Boyd Roderic k Broce 2nd ROW Combs Huffman Sh ie lds Dren nan Nich olso n Mi ss Cloud s pon s or Vonder griff Olmstead Gognebin Stephenson Ecker Patte r son
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KK
The K K Pep Club is on organizati on that promot es interest and enthusiasm in all school
activities as well as providing opportunity for social development among its members
The black and white suits of the K Ks are just as much a part of Southwestern as the
four pillars of Richardson Hall Alumni returning to the campus can easily recognize the K K s
as their uniforms have not changed since their ori gi n in 1928
Other traditions that K K s have kept during the years include their rush activities beginning
with a s lumber party continuing with a progressive dinner and concluding with a formal dance
The many activities of the organizat ion for the year have included decorating a fl oat for the
Homecoming parade giving a dinner for K K al umni at Homecoming sponsoring Betty Walker as
Moundbuilder Queen promoting numerous donees staging an assembly program and hol ding on
annual picnic and paddle dance
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
rn
CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
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Dean Monypeny Mr M Snyder Dr Hoag Knowlton Ramsay Mr Poundstone Miss Cloud
Miss Evers Harvey Mr Dunlap Members not picutred are E Snyder and R McFall
PI GAMMA MU a national social science fraternity was founded by Dr Leroy Allen in 1926 Southwesterns charter chapter celebrates its silver anniversary this year
P REMINISTERIAL 1st ROW Ramsay Pres Murray Clare Wise Harms Mr Dunlap Harvey 2nd ROW Irwin Beye Garralda Matthews Mason Kelly Osborn 3rd ROW Barron Kirrg McGuire James Sizelove Young
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
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CCJtncpclitll1f Clu6 members half fore ign students
enjay a variety of sacial activities Pictured above are Valencia
Faa Hsueh Gotchall
2nd Row Chung Ricard Rose Almack Cook Gugler
3rd Row Ortiz Balloch Stephenson Haun Young R Choffin
Green Afshar Biberstein Mr G Chaffin Sherkat Davis Mi gia
as a major project presented
scenes from Shakespeare Pictured below are Dr Simpson
Larkin Nel son Beye Rhine Jones Bettis Carr Hutton Drenshy
nan McCaleb and Dr Haag as they read Cyrano de Bergerac
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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Ccilegilllf
In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Pictured above are Miss Graham Tretbar Kirkhart Halbower K i ser_
Carr and Vandergriff at dress rehearsal for B ill of Divorcement
Cheatham
ClltnpU6 PI4~e6 U nd er the expert guidance at Mis s H elen Graham the C a mpus
are Philli p s Cheath a m Hen d erson Tiner Hankins
Falen
P l a yers lost fall pro du ced B i II of Divorceme nt E agerh e ort wa s p resented at Ch r i st shy
m a s time as is tra d iti o n a l L uther Kiser was firs t semester Dresidenl
In t h e scene from Eag erheart
Seeker Mason Trtbar Kiser
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
The honorary music fraternity was founded at Southwestern
College in 1942 Pictured above are 1st Row Baker Klitzke Haneke Phillips Bibershy
stein Gregory 2nd Row Priest Johnson Rittel Goodwin Beeman Langhofer Troyer
Davis Grier Lovell Boyd 3rd Row E Ploughe Rathnam Schwatken Cook Mitchell
Henry Hseuh Clark Chaffin Banks Sellers Branson McNeil
Opel1I 1IJclkJ~Cp produced early in the year its first operetto of the seoson
I Smell Smoke Pictured below are Boker Johnson Sizelove Biberstein McNeil
Greqory Boyd Troyer Satterthwaite and Langhofer appearing in that production
The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
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The Band under the direction of Mr Earl Dungan toured 19 Kansas towns this year Miss
Lucille Haney was chosen as guest artist and faculty sponsor for the trip
FLUTE
Pat Herrin
Jackie Doughty
CLARINET
Shirley Bailey
Lois Holmes
Joan Redfield
Vaughn Reed
Leona R icord
Patsy Riftel
Barbara Cri II y
Coria Curtis
Jim Matthews
OBOE
B ent te Bank s
SAXOPHONE
Darl ene Bran son
Don Haneke
J ol ine Schwatk en
Patri cia So merville
Ch arles Yoder
PER C U S S I ON
Joann Haun
John Henson
Pat Murray
Tony OBrate
Will i am Preston
Dale Mason
BASSOON
Chester Osborn
John Garraldo
CORNET
Richard Deatrick
Paula Forsyth
Barbara Goodwin
Karol Gregory
Pat Troyer
Mile s Henry
Eugen e Yoder
Dis hman Clark
TROMBONE
Val Cheatham
Don Halbower
Duane Harms
Charles Muse
Janice Shuler
Mariorie Essegt
BARITONE
Dorothy Braddock
Fred Kemp
TUBA
Leona Beeman
Ladde Klitzke
Winchell Chung
FRENCH HORN
Barbara Willan
Wanda Ecker
is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
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Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
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Girls
Intra
Jinx
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
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is a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League and is a real cultural farce in the community Its membership is nat limited to music majors alone but is made up of all college students who are qualified from the standpoint of performonce From the large group the
Little Symphony is chosen to serve as a traveling group making an annual tour During December the Little Symphoshyny made a lOOO-mile Goodwill Tour of 16 churches and high schools in Kansas Miss Lois McNeal senior violinist
was the soloist and Prof
FIRST VIOLIN Lois McNeil Eo rI Dungan Janet Bigler Vela Mae Langhofer James Rathnam
SECOND VIOLIN Pat Murray Virginia Mitchell Rey Valencia Darlene Branson Susan Hsueh
VIOLA Jo Ann Johnson Dorothea Drennan L ouis Hayward
STRING BASS Pat Adams Carolyn Love ll
Ross O Willioms was the director
CELLO FRENCH HORN Sh irley Ba i ley Barbara Wi lion Verdeen Cra i ne Wanda Ecker Kathleen Shields Don Drennan Joan Cook
TRUMPETSylvia Cook Karol Gregory
FLUTE Richard Deatrick Wilma Larkin Jackie Doughty TROMBONE
Duane Harms OBOE Charles Muse Benette Banks Marjorie Essex Charles Yoder
TYMPANI CLARINET Joann Haun James Matthews
DIR ECTOR Lois Holmes Ross O Williams
BASSOON Chef Osborn John Garralda
Wayne Baker
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
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Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
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39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
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35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Dr Orcenith Smith directs the 70-voice A Cappello Choir which toured during Easter vocation The Choir is this year celebrating its 25th anniversary Vela Moe Langhofer was president this year Nancy livingston was accompanist
SOPRANO
Rey Valencia
Jo Ann John son
Colleen Tarrant
Elizabeth Ploughe
Jol ine Schwatken
J o Willi ams
J oyce Friend
P at Troyer
A lice Boyd Bonnie John son
Je n nis Phillip s
L eana B e em an
Betty P riest
Darlene Almac k
Velma Grier
V irginia Mitc hell
Ma ry E ther Eden s
Kathl een Shield
Benette B a nk
AL TO
Mari I yn Ca rr
Jo Ann Huffman
P at Murray
AL TO (Cont)
Marjorie Giig
Sylvia Cook
Alice McFall
Wanda Kirkhart
Carol ine Becker
Darl ene Bran son
Charleen Kanaga
Mary Thurtell
Mildred Murphy
Vela Mae Langhofer
Loi s McNeil
Gl e nna Davis
Mil dred Messer
Janice Shul er
Dorothea Drenn an
Marilyn Pow e rs
Shir l ey Ba ile y
T E NOR
L loyd Sa tterthwa ite
Val Cheatham
B i ll Bett i s
David Phillips
Marlin Bailey
TENOR (Cont)
Jim Rathnam
Glenn Biberstein
Karo I Gregory
Dick Wells Marvin Cranston
Melvin Cheatham
BASS
Harold Henderson
Charles Yoder
Wayne Baker
Dean Ram sa y
Sheldon McGu ire
G o le n Palmer
Duane Harms
Ladde Klitzke
D ishman Clark
Chester O sborn
Don Ha n eke
Me rli n Si z elo ve
Miles Henry
James Matthews
Don Halbower
Bi Bunyan
Dale Mason
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Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Kttppi Pi is on honorary notional art fraternity composed of art majors and minors who have B
uvrage or above During the year they sponsored numerous art exhibits at the Student Un io n as well as
neighboring cities Their large replica of the Jinx won first prize among the floats of the Homecoming parade They also sponsored the Beaux Arts boll in the spring The fraternity has been six years on the campus and the sponsor Mrs Sue Jean Covacevich has several of her paintings in the travel ing exhibit
Pictured above are Ortiz Ames Hankins Bronson Mrs Covacevich Toledo Porker Calnon Hudson
and Smi th
known on the campus as the Science Club Members meet reg ushyI or yond study many phases of science Dr Leroy Spitze Professor Bill Cloud and Dr Bernard Reidel were the sponsors Pictured below are 1st ROVl Chung Afshar Gerike 2nd ROW Sherk at Gloss Lundeen Bunyan 3rd ROW Dr Spitze Mr Cloud Dr Reidel
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
are Hutchcroft Bunker Griffith Cheatham
Motthews Rhine Huffman Eason together wi th their cooch Mr Jack Howe The chompionship debaters were winners of their division East Centrol tournament Ada undefeated at University ot Nebraska quarter final ists Baylor University They olso mode outstanding records at eight other tournaments in debate and individual events The champions competed in a record 93 debates dur ing the yeor
Pi KIlJ2J21l Teltll members pictured below are Mr Howe Cheatham E Snyder Rhine
Mr Snyder Bunker Dr Hoag Hutchcroft Kirkhart Eason Huffman Mr Dunlap Matthews Griffith Miss
Sorber and President Murray Not pictured wos George Craig The Kansos Delto chapter of the honorary
speech fraternity sponsored two major debate tournaments ond promoted forensics on the campus during the
year
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
l
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
SOUTHWfSTER~1 COLLEGE LIBRARY -l04shy
_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Pictured abave are Scarrow Stayton Walker Murray Williams Thurtell Becker Chism Fax Shuler Almack Ploughe Livingston Klitzke Bigler Lundeen Mason Beye Cooper McGuire Witter Bloxom Falen Kiser Poavey Kirk Stinson Saville Toledo Osborn Muse Gole Biberstein
Sigma-Delphi one of the two literary
societies at Southwestern held an exshy
citing rush week at the first of the year
Pledges learned the Alma Mater and the
Sigma-Delphi song A play night was
co-sponsored with Belle-Athens Inshy
formal initiation consisted of a picnic
and a Kangaroo Court Formal initiation
was held at the Sigma-Delphi ball
Mother Halbower feeds milk to baby Osborn DeClI
during Kangaroo Court Kong
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
SITTI NG Becker Kinnamon Pu ckett Bettis Tretbar Toledo Garralda Curtis Beeman Shields L Cril ly Bar ne tt Mc Quirk STAND ING Sizelove Haun Stephenson B Crilly Cook Gillig Braddock Combs Ecke r
Belle-Athens was founded in 1890
Rush week activities began another
active school year The Athenians
sponsored 0 float for the Homecoming
parade and an assembl y program
The organization together with the
Photo Flops sponsored the winning
candidate for Moundbuilder Queen
In March the group presented Lady
Windermeres Fan written by Oscar
Wilde as their specia I project
Deatrick and Stephenson serve the sentence of
Kangaroo Court
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
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Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
SOUTHWESTERN ON THE AIR with Kiser Klitzke Kirkhart Bibentin T iner and Bunker filling the air waves
1l4i() is one of the more important forms of public relat ions emphasized at Southwestern
Faculty and students put Southwestern on the air four times w kly presenting mus ic news and edushy
cat ional programs Under the capable direction of Miss Helen Grahom the Radio Workshop gives stushy
dents proctlce in writing producing and presenting broadcasts over KSOK from the well-equ ipped studio
pictured above
major project for the year was the bu ild ing and equipping of a new darkshy
room in Mossman Hall Regular meetings were held to study the techniques of taking good pictures
Highlight of the programs was the showing by President Murray of the pictures taken of his European
trip The Photo-Flops also co-sponsored with Belle-Athens the winning candidate for Moundbuilder
Queen Joann Haun Sponsor of the group was David E Mackie
PHOTO F LOPS are Tre tbar Eaoh Lundeen Rhine RamlY Haun Puckett Chung Jamal
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Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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p to ay
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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VE LMA SECKER
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Livingston Boyd Troyer
Bonks Huffman Messer
Lovell
1st ROW Boyd Troyer
c Neil Langhofer 2nd
ROW Biberstein Gre gory
Klitzke Boker
a
Itculft6uilte
Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
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A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
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Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
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Early in the school year the Moundbuilder staff made an educational and unforgettable weekend trip to Oklahoma City to visit the yearbook publishing company This years staff has learned the hard way while working for a high rating from the Associated Collegiate Press
They overcame the difficulties of inexperience the confusion of moving the office twice and the darkroom once and the problem of balancing the budget Now the final goal publication has been achieved The faculty sponsor was Mr David Mackie
Staff members above are Robley Rhine assistant editor Charlene McCaleb editor Wanda Ecker business manager Carolyn Combs organizations editor Harold Tretbar photographer Isaac Ortiz art editor
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In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
been
p to ay
~ the
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
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83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
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39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
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67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Ccilegilllf
In this record year of building and reconstruction on the Southwestern campus the Southwestern Colshylegian has worked diligently to record promptly the events of another college year
With the college record of being 13 times All-American and Pacemaker the stoff has hod as its goal to merit the First Honor rating awarded to lost years stoff by the Associate Collegiate Press
Jeanette Nelson assisted by Howard Phillips as production editor and Carolyn Lovell as business manager launched the first issues
Carolyn Combs took over as editor at mid-year with Robley Rhine as assistant and Freddy Fryas business manager Myron Cooper became advertising manager with Herb Reimer as sports editor Society ed itor was Jo Ann Huffman and Isaac Ortiz continued as art editor Harold Tretbar Myron Cooper anci Winchell Chung furnished the pictures
Opportunities for students to explore and receive training in news writing editing advertising public relations photography and the many fields of journal ism as well as provide incentive for creative writing are the goals of the Journalism Workshop As the year draws to a close the Collegian writes 30 to a profitable year of reporting the progress of a great college
Pictured below are members of the first and second semester staffs of the Southwestern
Collegian preparing the ne xt i ssue Left to right they are Wando Ecker Jeannette Nelshy
son Fred Fry Izolde Rose Mr Mack ie s ponsor Ladde Klitzke Ned Kimbrell Gene Yoshy
der Robley Rhine Jo Ann Huffman Betty Gotchall Carolyn Combs Isaac Ortiz and
Virgil Hutton
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fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
SOUTHWfSTER~1 COLLEGE LIBRARY -l04shy
_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
fjlItntnll Otnic~cn is open to all students having completed at least six hours of home ecCnomics COUrses
Members above are 2nd ROW Weikal Mi ss Evers Stayton Bigl er Derby Brace Patterson Hardy Balloch
Chism Olmstead Mayo Becker Mrs Skinner Walker Craine 1st ROW Somerville Reed Bunker Larkin Doughty Haun Stephenson Woodworth B Crilly L Crilly
IIII Otnic~cn fAi is the professional home economics fraternity Their theme was service
ond some of their activities were helping with the Kiwonis poncake fry and serving Faculty Dames Members
pictured are Mrs Skinner Gentzler Reed Stayton Miss Evers Walker Brace Bunker Hardy Somerville Becker
Craine Ball och
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
IfIIfIIl 1IJilJCIf fjuil is an organization of the Womens Society of Christian Service with ses
Mrs W J Poundstone as sponsor Guild projects involve both home and foreign missions Members aboveoch
are 1st ROW Migia Barnett L Crilly V Becker Thurtell Cook Branson Goodwin Grier Roseghty
Larkin Gotchall C Becker McNeil 2nd ROW Ecker Valencia Gugler Hardy Johnson P Murray Hartnett 3rd ROW Walker Schuler Schwatken B Crilly McFall Ricard Herrin Hawes Beggs Hueh Woodworth Green Mcintosh
7~e ~tuelft e~iJtilllf AJJCcillticn strives irrespective of creed TOIfice form a common loyalty to Christ through worship study and action Their programs varied from radio bers broadcasts to tours parties and talking things over at their weekly meetings A watermelon feedker was held in the loll and Christmas caroling was a project during Christmas time Cabinet members pictured below are Ploughe Becker McFall Bailey Stayton Miller Dr Haag Mr Dunlap Mayo Ramsay
Mason Harms McGuire
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
poundcciclc9~ Clu6 provides a better understanding of human relationships and improves scholarship in
the field of sociology During the year the club made a field trip to Wichita to visit the police station and logopedics hospital In co-operation with other organizations it sponsored an educational project for Spanish-speaking people of Winfield Members pictured are 1st ROW Gotchall Becker McIntosh Green Miss Luella Scarrow 2nd ROW
Beye Mr Snyder Kuhn
7~e lItet~c4iJt poundtu4eht IItclletneht is an organization designed to promote Christian fellowshy
ship among the students on the campus It meets each Sunday evening at the Grace Methodist church for study of
religious subjects Social times are also enjoyed such as the Freshman Ghost Walk held at the beginning of the year A high point of the year was Religious Emphasis week when Dr James S Chubb was on the campus Cabinet members pictured below are McKaig Biberstein Stayton Walker Hutchcroft Gotchall Troyer Herrin Haneke
Gren and Forsyth
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
1Jt~ (UeeH
ill h-
VE LMA SECKER
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
l
j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
-L-
Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
SOUTHWfSTER~1 COLLEGE LIBRARY -l04shy
_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
arship in gopedi cs
g peopl e nd ROW
fell owshystudy of
3 of the Cabinet Haneke
1st ROW Hawkins Hutton Snyder Young 2nd ROW Gregory McGuire Drennon 3rd ROW Craine Murphy Hudson Walker Nelson Lundeen 4th ROW Livingston Clark Doughty Gale 5th ROW McKaig Mayo McNeil 6th ROW Mr Cloud Mrs Skinner
President MICKEY- HAWKINS
~ttl4eht CCtlhcil makes possible self-government for
the student body Mickey Hawkins presided at student council meetings every Thursday night at seven when council members met to discuss current problems at Southwestern He also presided at assemblies and helped with student problems
Verdeen Crane served the student body a s an elfi cient vice-p res ident Her main duty was to plan the assembly programs but she assisted the
president in many ways
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(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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r
Y iI
1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
- 88shy
Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
-89shy
Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
(Sitting) Murphy
McNeil
Becker Hawkins
(Standing) Young T retbar
Hawkins Becker
Murphy McNeil
Young
W~eJ Wife Southwestern is represented in Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges this year by Michael Hawkins Velma Becker Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil and Donald Young
A joint committee wi th representatives from the administration committee and student council chose the students elected to Whos Who this year Their selection was based upon scholarship leadership participation in extra-curricular activities character and [
potential ities for future usefulness ond success
lt4J teJ-6uiI4eJ-J are chosen from the senior class by popular vote of the student body Loyolty and service are the bosis on which Masterbuilders are to be elected
Selected for the honor this year were Mildred Murphy Lois McNeil Velma Becker Michael Hawkins Donald Young and Harold Tretbar
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
1Jt~ (UeeH
ill h-
VE LMA SECKER
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
l
j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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1st ROW Dean Monypeny McCa leb Bi gler Prof Poundstone Carr Johnson Parker Rose Troyer Calnon Warren Branson 2nd ROW Hayward Becker McGuire Mayo McQuirk Hardy Gillaspie Kanaga Miss Clute Fox Barnett Rittel Gotchall Toledo Dr Nolan
1 7 II Southwesterns Francis Leonard Bacon Chapter of Future Teachers of America received its charter March 24 1952 Future Teachers was founded in 1939 with the purpose of promoting a professional outlook in its members
The most interesting project of the year was a panel discussion of teachers problems The problems discussed were submitted by teachers who have graduated from Southwestern within the last three years
In May 1951 the faculty elected the following to the Order of the Mound Don Adams Ward Akers Phyllis Bailey Eugene Carter Alvin Cassingham Verlin Hoberecht Betty McGowan Mary Rethorst Ravera Rolf Esther Sheldon Nola Tang John Thomas Kenneth Thomas and Janet Yoder
During the commencement season the purple ribbon signifying this honor was worn over the students academic gowns In order to qualify for election a student must maintain a grade point average of B over four years of work be in the upper ten or twelve percent of the c lass and spend two of the four
the college years at Southwestern
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Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
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83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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luiel (IlehtJ cl 1951-1952
Dean Monypeny welcomes Pres ancl Belle-Athenian initiates kiss the Jinx at the encl of rush Mrs Murray home from Europe in Sept week
Mr Dungan eressee for his part in the nearsighted banemaster stunt
Mr Howe pre collegiate Dc winners fr om
The four caneielates for Homecoming Queen line up for a publicity shot
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Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
l
j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
___ ___ _ 1 7 1 __ _ 43 53 66
51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Senior Day vis itors lined up for refreshments Winfield High School students sponsored by Mr Snyder won the High School Debate Tournament at Southwestern
on Parents Day
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Mr Howe presented the award of the 22nd Intershythe collegiate Debate Tournament of Southwestern to winners from Southwest Missouri Stote College
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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VE LMA SECKER
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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IIttelultllt tJ
PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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AttentllntJ
SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
l
j
ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
Connie Kerr reigned at the Homecoming Game
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
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Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
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Futun
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Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
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43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
The Mound which stands as a visible bond between all of the students and faculty is the source of the Southwesterners t itle of Moundbuilder
Senior Day guests register in the Student Union
Pearl Buck famous novelist spolce to he students of Southwestern College and the people of Winfield
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King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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SUSAN HSU EH JACKIE DOUGHTY
JEANETTE NELSON
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ACa
Alph
Bone
Ba sk
Belle
Cam
Cha
Chee
Call
Casm
Deba
Emm
Englil
Faattl
Futun
Gam
Girls
Intra
Jinx
K K
BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
King ~piee c( 1952 HOME ECS SUGAR AND SPICE
One of the new events on campus this year was the election of King Spice and his attendants
by the home economics group Gamma Omicron
All junior and senior boys are el igible for the honor Candidates are judged by their proper
grooming personality participation in activities and their interest in the promotion of home
economics on the campus
The first voting took place In March when five boys Neil Frank Don Young Royce Orme
Sheldon McGuire and Mickey Hawkins were selected as candidates Final voting for the royal
gentleman occurred in April preceding the all school dance in his honor Girls voting for the
king had to meet certain club requireshyCandidates launginq at Smith Hall are Frank Orme and McGuire
Others not pictured are Young and Hawkins ments before being eligible to cast a
ballot
At the dance the honor was beshy
stowed upon the candidate receiving
the most votes The title was disshy
closed and the king was crowned by
the president of Gamma Omicron
Velma Becker After his coronation
King Spice of 1952 reigned over the
program given in his honor and the
remainder of the dance
It is hoped that this new idea will
grow and become one of Southshy
westerns treasured traditions
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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PHYLLIS HARTNETT VIRGINIA BRACE
WANDA KIRKHART
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JEANETTE NELSON
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
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ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
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83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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30 74 31 75 85
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Futun
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Girls
Intra
Jinx
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BETTY WALKER JOLI NE SCHWATKEN
ISOLDE ROSE
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CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
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78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
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Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
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Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
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Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
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Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
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Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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Once a year the two mens pep clubs Pi Ep and Kappa Rho playa basketball game to determine the winner of a traveling trophy a milk bucket The clubs also name a queen to reign -at the game and the dance following Winner of this years Mi Ikbucket game was Kappa Rho
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ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
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Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
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Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
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ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
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83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
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58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
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Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
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_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
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39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
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59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
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67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
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ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
SOUTHWfSTER~1 COLLEGE LIBRARY -l04shy
_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
-_ 35 72 87 - _-- -- - 2 3
- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
-_ --_ _ 17 __ ____ 43 70 71 ___ ___ _ ___ _ 46
43 57 72 76 __ __ __ _ _ 2 3
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51 52 6 0 76 __ 43 82 83
35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
CONTENTS
ACappelia Choir 72 73
Alpha Mu 69
Bond 70
Basketball 48 49 50 51
Be lles-Athens 77
Campus Players 68
Chapel Choir __ 79
Cheerleaders 570 bull bull bullbull bull bull bullbullbullbull bullbullbullbullbullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bullbullbull bull bull bull bull bullbullbull bullbull bullbull bull
Collegian _ 81
Cosmopo litan Cl ub 67
Debate _ 75
Emma Wilson Guild 83
English Club 67
Football 46 47
Future Teachers 86
Gamma Omicron _ 82
Girls Sextette 79
Intramurals _ _ 54 55
Jinx Jane 62
K K_ _ 63
Ka ppa Omicron Phi 82
Kappa Pi 74
Kappa Rho 60
Mas terbui Iders 87
Methodist Student Movemfnt 84
Moundbuilder 80
Opera W orkshop 69
Orc hes tra 71
Order of the Mou nd 86
Photo Flops 78
Pi Epsilon Pi 61
Pi Gamma Mu __ 66
Pi Kappa Delta _ 75
Pi Sigma Gamma 74
Pi Sigma Phi 58
Pre-Ministerial Students __ 66
Radi o 78
Sigma-Delphi 76
Sociology Club 84
String Quartette 790 bullbull
Student Chri s tian Assoc iation 83
Student Council 85
T enn is 53
Track 52
Whos Who _ 87
Women s Athletic Assoc iati on 59
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PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
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McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
SOUTHWfSTER~1 COLLEGE LIBRARY -l04shy
_-_ 20 69 55 67 74 91
_-- _ ---_ -- 2 3 71 72 77 79 70 72 76 83
--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
13 82 85 20
30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
2 76 82 83 8 4 3 67 77 82 88
43 76 17 75
-- 18 74 -_ -- _-- 17
59 72 76 83 3 1 46 58 3 1 68 78
~ 76 77 87 91 _-- 43 5 1 6 1 77 78 80 86 72 79 84 87
67 71 72 83 43 59 63 68
83 84 85 100 43 59 63
_- 43 60 _ _----_ --- -- ------ 39
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- 39 62 82 _ - 43 72
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35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
PERSONAL INDEX -A-
Adam s Harold 33 54 Clu te Anno 15 87 Adam s Patri cio Grundy 27 62 Combs Ca rolyn 33 35 63 77 80 81 Afsha r Az iz _ 27 55 67 74 Cook Joa n 37 67 77 83 88 Almack Arletha Fa ye 37 72 76 Cook Sylvia 72 69 Almack Darline 37 39 67 72 76 Coope r Mrs Ma bel 23 Ames Jo ck bull 37 74 Cooper Myron 41 46 51 52 76
Cavacev ich Mrs Sue Jean 20 74-B-Craig George Junior 2748 49 50 51 90Bailey Marlin bull 41 72 Craine Verdeen 16 33 35 55 62 7 1 82 85Bailey Shirley 33 35 70 71 72 83 Cra nston Morvin 72Boker Wayne 11 27 69 72 79 Crilly Barbaro 37 70 77 82 83 88Ballach Eunice 67 82 Crill y Laurene 37 77 82 83Bonks Benette 37 62 69 70 71 79 Cullop Gerold 48 52Barnett Do ri s 37 59 77 83 87 Curti s Ca rlo 41 70 77Barron U W 41 66
Beason Gerold 46 -D-Becker Cora line 37 72 77 83 84 88 Dav is Gl enna 33 69 72 Becker Velma 27 35 54 68 76 82 83 86 87 93 Davis Joan 67 Beeman Leona 31 41 69 70 72 77 88 Day Patric io 27 Beggs Ruth 33 62 83 Deatrick Richard 41 70 7 1 77 88 Bettis Wil lia m 33 67 72 77 Deem Venice 37 6 2 Beye Eugene 37 66 67 76 84 Derby Wando 4 1 55 59 62 82 9 1 94 Bibe rste in Glenn 16 3339 67 69 72 76 78 79 84 Detter Marshall 36 37 46 52 60 Bigle r Janet 4 1 55 59 62 71 76 79 82 87 Dielmann Edith _ 22 Bird Nanon 4 1 59 63 Dielmann Fe rn 22 Bishop Robert bull 46 60 Dillman Gene 27 46 Bloxom Wi lli am 48 50 51 60 76 Doughty Don 40 54 85 Book Paul 26 27 Doughty Jacqueline 39 41 57 63 70 7 1 82 99 Boyd Alice 27 63 69 72 79 Drennon Donald 32 33 52 61 85 Brace Virginia 33 35 63 82 88 97 Drennon Dorothea ~ 41 59 63 67 71 72 79 Braddock Doro thy 70 77 Dungan Earl 21 70 71 88 Branson Darlene 33 37 62 69 71 72 83 Dunlop Dole 15 66 75 83 Bra nson Mary Alice 70 74 87 Dvorak Marlin 46 47 52 60 Brinkmeye r Dean 27 54 - E -Brinkmeyer W F 23 Ea son Larry 41 75 78 Brothe r Ruth _ 41 Ecker Wando 33 35 63 70 71 77 80 8 1 83 Brown Sta nley 41 52 56 60 Edens Mary Esl her 41 62 72 Bunker Phyll is 32 33 35 75 78 82 Eden s Clifton __ 28 48 51 Bunya n Bill 37 72 74 Edward s Lloyd 15 60 Burdette Doris 27 Everl y Robe rt 28 Burde tte E Marie 22 Evers Helen 18 66 82
- c shy - F -Col es Elme r 33 Falen Dorre ll 41 49 51 68 76 Caln on Kathleen 74 87 Farney James 37 4 8 49 51 53 58 Carr Marilyn Daly 14 27 67 68 72 87 Faa May 28 67 Ca rro ll Willi a m 11 19 46 47 52 Forsyth Paula 41 55 59 70 74 84 Co rter Lorry 35 52 Fox Pa tr ic io 36 37 63 76 Cosburn Mrs Mabel _ 23 Fox Rose Anno 37 87 Cha ffi n Gladwin 21 67 69 Frank Ne il bull 33 48 49 53 54 92 Cha ff in Mrs Rita 67 Friend Joyce 41 59 63 72 Chea tham Melvi n 4 1 54 72 75 Fry Freder ick 28 39 57 60 81 Chea tham Val 4 I 61 68 70 72
- G-Chi sm Alma 39 41 76 82 Choa te Arthur _ 33 Gagnebin El va 41 63 Chung Winchell 37 46 67 70 74 78 Gale Maril yn 41 55 59 62 76 85 90 Circle Sylvia 41 Garralda John 41 66 70 71 77 88 Clore Dale 41 66 89 Gentz le r Donita 28 62 82 Clark Di hman 41 69 70 72 85 Gcrike Ann 74 Cloud Lillian 19 55 59 61 65 Gibbon Harold 33 54 Cloud Wi ll iam 13 19 63 74 85 Gill Jeanette 41 89
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87 8 1
88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
-1shy
67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
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Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
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30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
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7 85 86 93 35
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88 69 23 76 74 90 85 72 88 83 52 77
72 67 27 88 62 94 60 22 _2
6 85 99
5 9 B
83 60
78 83 72 51 60 28 82
76 58 S7 S4 76 37 ~2
72 31
53 10 ~8
12 4 4 19
Gi l laspie Joe bull 33 46 55 58 60 87 Gillig Marjorie 37 62 72 77
Gloss Bil l 74 Goodwin Barbaro 37 69 70 83 Gotchall Betty 37 67 81 83 84 87
Graham Helen 16 68 Gray Robert 46 60 Green Kathryn 37 54 67 83 84 Gregory Korol bullbull 33 61 69 70 71 72 79 85 Grier Velma _ 33 69 72 83 Griffith Jerry 33 75 Gugler Marjorie 34 67 83
-H-Halbower Dona ld 39 68 70 72 76 Hamill Roy 46 Haml in Evelyn 23 Haneke Donald 22 42 69 70 72 84 Honey Lee 28 Honey Lucille 21 70 Hankins Dorothy 68 74 Hardy Juanita 11 28 55 82 83 87 Harms Duane 34 66 70 71 72 83 Harris Elizabeth 38 Hartnett Phy l lis 34 3 5 62 83 88 95 97 Harvey Edwin 28 66 Haun Joann 42 62 6770 71 77 78 82 88 98 Hawes He len 38 59 83 Hawkins Michael _ 28 54 61 85 86 Hayward Lou is 28 87 Hearne Keith 46 Henderson Harold 38 39 57 61 68 72 Henry Miles 42 61 69 70 72 Hensdn John 42 51 70 Herpolshcimer Betty 38 Herrin Patricio 16 38 55 59 62 70 83 84 Highfill J M 14 23 Hill Mrs Joy 28 Hoag Eleanor 11 16 66 Ho lmes Lois 42 Hough Raymond Howe Jock Hsueh Susan 62 Hudscn Don Hudson James 38 46 Huffman Jo Ann 38 63 Hunt Harold 19 Hutchcroft Patricia Hutton Virgi l 14 29
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67
52 72 46 42 55
67 59 28 15 69
58 75 47 62 67
75 70 46 75 83
60 79 49 75 81
83 71 53 89 99 74 85 81 58 84 85
Ibeawuchi Asuzu _ 34 I rwin Paul 29 66
-J-Jackson Irving 13 23 Jackson Pa scha l 38 46 58 Jomes Robert 66 78 88 Johnson Arthur 38 46 47 58 Johnon Bonnie 42 72 87 Johnson Jo Ann 29 69 71 72 Johnson Thel ma 42 83 J(1ne Joan Fennema 29 67
-K-Kanaga Coral 38 59 62 95 Kanaga Charl EPn 26 29 62 72 87 Kanaga Charles 34 Kelly Rex 38 66 Kemp Frederick _ 42 54 70 Kerr Constance 34 35 59 63 88 90 96 Kesler Robert 34 48 60 Kimbrell Ned 42 54 81 King Howard 66 King Thelma 34 88 Kinnamon Anna 42 77 88 Kirk Ray 42 46 76 Kirkhart Wanda 34 35 68 72 75 78 88 97 Kiser Luther 34 39 52 56 68 76 78 Klitzke Ladde 20 34 69 70 72 76 78 79 81 Knowles Richard 51 Knowlton Elmer 29 66 Kraus Mervin 29 Kuhn Robert 46 54 58 84
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Lamborn Larry 42 52 Langhofer Vela Mae II 34 62 69 71 72 79 Larkin Wilma 42 59 67 82 83 Lawrence Mrs Anna 23 Ledgerwood Billy Livingston Nancy 42 62 69 72 76 Lavell Carolyn 38 62 69 Lllndeen Allan 36 38 55 61 74
-Mc-
McCaleb Charlene 29 McFall Alice McFall Ramona Hauser McGuire Sheldon 34 56 72 76 Mcintosh Naomi McKaig Marilyn 38 McNeil Lois 11 29 35 69 71 72 79 McQuirk Dawna
-M-Mackie David Mansfield Marlene
79 71 76
67 34
85 29 62 83 38
Marten Pauline Martin George 34 52 56 Mason Dole 34 66 68 70 72 76
85 72 78
80 72 29 87 83 84 85 77
17
58 83
29 90 79 85
87 83 35 92 84 85 86 87
81 42 23 60 90
Ma tthews James 42 66 70 7172 75 Mayo June 30 62 82 83 85 87 Messer Mildred 38 72 79 Migia Pacifica 38 67 83 Miller Wanda 30 83 84 Mitchell Virginia 6971 72 Montoya Gregory 30 Monypeny Wil l iam 12 66 87 88 Morgan Dean 34 61 Murphy Mildred 30 35 57 62 72 85 86 Murray Alvin W 10 11 66 75 88 89 91 Murray Mrs Bernice 23 Murray Patricio 42707172767983 Muse Charles 42 70 76
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-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
Vand rgri ff Darl ene __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 59 63 68Bro thers Roder Phillip ________ 32 35 46 58 60 Brown Ramsay Dean __ __ 30 66 42 78 83
-w-Bunker Rathnam James __ ____ 43 69 71 72 88 Bunyan Redfield Joan ____ __ __ 39 62 70 W alke r Betty _ 11 39 63 76 82 83 84 85 100 Bu rde tte Reed Vaughn ____ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 35 70 82 Walker GI nda __ __ __ ______ 43 59 63
Burde tte Reimer Herb 6 0 Wal ke r Jack __ __ __ __ __ __ ______ 43 60 Renn Nancy ______ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ 43 Wallace Cecil ____ __ ____ __ ______ -- __ ____ _ 39 Retharst James ____ __ __ _ ______ __ 39 61 Warren Colleen Tarra nt __ _ ___ __ 35 72 87Cales E Rhine Rob ley ___ __ bull 35 67 75 78 80 81 Weber George ______ ____ __ __ -- -- __ 23Calnan Riedel Berna rd __ __ __ ____ __ ____ __ 18 74 Weikal Barbaro __ __ __ __ 39 62 82Carr M Rica rd L a na __ _ _ __ ______ 39 67 70 83 We ll s Richard ______ __ 4 3 72Carroll Ritle l Pat ricio __ __ ___ _________ 43 69 70 87 Wilhelm Holmes __ __ __ __ ____ 17 Corter Rode rick Marga r t __ __ 43 55 59 63 Willan Barbaro __ __ __ ____ __ __ 43 70 71
Cosburn Roge rs Wayne __ __ __ __ 30 Wi ll iams Bobby Gene __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ 46
Chaff in Rose Isolde _ __ 39 67 81 83 87 100 Will iams J oyce __ __ ____ 3 5 39 43 57 72 76Chaffin Rosecrans Mrs Eva __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 23 Wi ll iams M W _ __ __ __ __ __ bull __ 2
Cheatha l Will iams Ross O __ __ __ __ 21 71
Cheo tha - s - Wise Maurice __ __ ______ __ __ 43 53 66Chism I
Sat te rthwait e lloyd 43 69 72 W itter Wi ll iam 40 4 3 46 51 52 60 76Coo te Savi lle Joh n __ 43 46 48 52 60 76 Woodworth Gera ld ine __ ____ __ __ 4 3 82 83Clung Sca rr w Luella 23 76 84Ci rcl e S Schiffe rdeck r Virg inia __ 43 - y-
Clo re D Clark D Sc hul Bill __ 30 Yoder Charles __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 35 70 71 72
Schwatken Jo line 43 62 69 70 72 83 100Cloud L Yoder Gene ____ 39 6 1 70 81 Seely Floyd __ 43Cloud v- Young Donald __ 26 31 6 6 67 85 86 9shy
Yaung Morlln __ __ __ __ __ ~ __ 3S
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--_ 16 6 7 3 66 69 72 77
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30 74 31 75 85
_ _ 31 63 4 66 75 84 89
39 62 70 82 43 46 6 1
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43 76 17 75
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35 70 7 1 72 39 61 70 81
7 85 86 93 35
-N-Adams Nelson Jeanette 38 62 67 81 85 99 Sellers Groce _ __ __________ __ ___ __ __ 20 69 Adams Newman Eve rett ___ ___ __ __ 42 51 52 Sherkat Mehdi __ __ ___ 18 30 55 67 7491 Afsha r Newman Fronk _ _ _ _ _ 34 48 52 56 Shields Mr s_ Edith __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ ___ __ 23 Al ack Nicho lson Jetto 42 63 Shields Kathleen __ ___ __ 43 63 7 1 72 77 79 Almock Nolan Blaine 14 87 Shuler Janice ___ __ __ ______ 43 70 72 76 83 Ames Simpson Clarence __ __ __ ____ __ __ ____ __ __ 16 67
-0- Sizelove Merlin __ __ ____ __ __ 43 66 69 72 77 Baile y Skinne r Mrs_ Mildred _ ______ __ __ 13 82 85
OBrate Ton y _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ 70 Bai ley Smith Orcenith __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ 20
Olmstead Mary _ __ 35 42 63 82 Boke r Smi th Sharron _ _ __ __ _____ __ ____ __ _ 30 74
Orme Royce _ 30 35 46 54 58 92 Boll och Snyder Eldon __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ 31 75 85
Ortiz Isaac _ _ 30 67 74 80 81 91 Snyder Peggy Mi Iler ____ __ ____ __ __ __ ____ __ ____________ 31 63 Osbo rn Chester _ 22 39 42 57 61 66 68 70Bon ks
Ba rne tt Snyder Murre l __ ________ ____ ____ 14 66 75 84 8971 72 76
Barron Somerville Patricio ____ __ ____ 1 I 39 62 70 82
Beason Standiford Lorry ______ ______ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ _ 43 46 6 I
Becker -p-
Stayton Marilyn ____ __ ______ 39 72 76 82 83 84
Becker Poke Jim _ _ 52 56 58 Steph nson Romano ____ ___ 43 63 67 77 82 88
Beemoll Palmer Fronk Golen _ 22 42 52 56 61 72 Stinson Jerry __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 43 76
Beggs I Porker Emma __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ __ ____ 74 87 So rber Edna ____ __ _____ __ __ ____ __ T7 75
Bettis Pa tterson Genevieve _ ____ __ 42 63 82 Spitze LeRoy ____ __ __ __ ____ ____ _____ __ __ ____ 18 74
Seve E Phillips David __ _ _ 40 42 61 68 69 72 Stowell Allen __ __ ____________ __ __ ____ __ __ ______ __ 17 PhilliV Howa rd __ _ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ 30
Bigler Phillips Jen nis __ __ __ __ _ _ __ 38 72 -T-Phillips Richa rd _ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ ___ 34
Bibe rste
Bird Nc Thurtell Mory ___ __ __ ____ __ __ __ ___ 43 59 72 76 83 Bishop Ploug he Eliza be th __ _ __ 42 62 72 76 79 83 Tiner James __ __ __ ____ ____ __ ___ 3 1 46 58 Bloxom Poovey J ames ____ ____ __ __ 42 48 52 60 76 Tiner Ma rjorie Wright __ __ ______ 31 68 78 Book P Pou ndstone W J __ __ __ __ 12 66 87 To ledo Joseph ____ __ __ __ __ bull __ __ 35 74 76 77 87 91 Boyd IshyPowers Maril yn __ ____ __ ____ 38 63 72 Townsend Don __ __ ___ ____ 43 51 61 grace Preston William __ __ __ __ __ __ 43 60 70 89 Tre tbo r Ha rold _ __ __ __ __ 31 68 77 78 80 86 Broddoc Pri ce Lee ___ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 34
Troyer Patricio _ bull 39 69 70 72 79 84 87 Bronson Priest Betty __ __ __ 38 62 69 72
Puckett Robert __ __ __ 34 52 77 78Bronson -v-Brinkme
-R- Valencia Rey __ __ __ __ ____ 39 67 71 72 83Br in kme
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