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Yearbook main highlights: schools and departments; detailed lists with names and headshots of faculty, administration and students; variety of photos from activities, festivals, campus life, and buildings; campus organizations such as sororities, fraternities and councils; beauty contest winners; college sports and featured athletes; and printed advertisements of local businesses; Institution name: Nevada Southern University, Las Vegas, NV
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man000525. Epilogue: UNLV Yearbook. 1959. [Periodical] Retrieved from Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1m042380
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BOB LINN
EDITOR
SONDBA LAKEOTES
BUSINESS MANAGER
FARELL WALBACK
ART EDITOR
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To you, William D. Carlson, the first dean of our new found University, we dedicate this
1959 Epilogue. Busy as you have been, you are still known by the students for your earnest
and untiring support of student rights and activities of every nature. We appreciate
the privilege of studying and living a short part of our lives under your guidance. We will
all long remember you for your willingness to devote your time to hear our problems, your
smiling face, and your hearty laugh.
We wish to add this to the long lists of honors that you have earned but in such a manmer
that this honor will be everlasting. In retrospect, students will look back upon their
years at Nevada Southern with its new fouud traditions and legends with a sense of longing
and loyalty. You, although you may not always realize it, have contributed greatly to
this feeling. You represent the continuity of the generations of students that will pass
through this University for years to come. For all that you have done — thank you.
1951 marked t h e d a t e o f b i r t h o f Nevada Southern. I t was t h e r e a l i z a t i o n o f a v i s i o n long h e l d by t h e
people o f southern Nevada. I n t h e beginning t h e r e were only two i n s t r u c t o r s teaching c l a s s e s i n t h e evenings
a t t h e Las Vegas High School b u t t h e outlook f o r t h e f u t u r e was g r e a t .
I n 1955, E s t e l l e and Howard Wilbourn donated t h e l a n d on which t o b u i l d a n i n s t i t u t i o n o f higher l e a r n i
n g . I n t h e s p r i n g o f t h a t y e a r a major d r i v e by t h e s t u d e n t s and educators o f southern Nevada was made
i n a n attempt t o r a i s e money t o h e l p e r e c t Nevada Southern's f i r s t b u i l d i n g .
P h i s hope i n t h e s t u d e n t ' s h e a r t s became a r e a l i t y on J u l y 1 , 1957, when t h e c o l l e g e moved i n t o t h e i r
f i r s t b u i l d i n g .
As ' h e r e g i s t r a t i o n r o s e , t h e groundbreaking f o r Nevada Southern's second b u i l d i n g took p l a c e May I I ,
1958. I n A p r i l o l 1959 t h i s second b u i l d i n g was completed and Nevada Southern was growing.
Dr. William R. Wood
Vice-President
Dr. Charles J. Armstrong
President of the University
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Jewel Reynolds
Director of Admissions
Muriel M. Parks
Registrar
Evelyn Basler
Account Clerk
Pat Feldman
Administrative Assistant
Jada Irwin
Secretary
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BUILDING AND GROUNDS
Collins "Bud" Billings
Custodian
Bob Linn
Janitor
Horton J. Stone
Building Superintendent
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MAarY Dean Martin Joe Houle Gaylie Ann Lee
Assistant Librarian Student Librarian Student Librarian
Student Librarians
Farrell Walback
Claudette Lawson
Chris Lakeotes
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faculty
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William G. Bradley
Biology
Famous for springing those "brain-busting" finals . . .
responsible for those all-night study sessions . . . These
are our beloved faculty . . . who will long be remembered
. . . not for their little quizzes in the form of six-page
exams . . . but for the untiring . . . time . . . energy . .
effort . . . patience . . . they devoted to us.
Lauren L. Brink Ann Brewington
Speech Business Administration
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Michael Drakulich
Physical Education
James Dickinson
English
Duncan Cleaves
Chemistry
Paul Davey
Physics
Eleanore Bushnell
Political Science
Holbert Hendrix
Education
Malcolm Graham
Mathematics
Ray Germain
Journalism
Ray Jeffers
Geology
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Irving Katz
Physchology
Benjamin Kump
Mechanical Engineering
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Sigrid Moe
English
Alice Mason
Physical Education
Earnest Searles
Business Administration
John Wright
History
William Wright
Journalism
Lee Pivornik
French
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SENIORS
The big wheels . . . their last year in school ... it is
suddenly realized that each is leaving school and facing
the road of life
Barton Jacka
Education
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Sylvester Azbill
Arts and Science
Jeanne Chretian
Education Ben Knowles
Arts and Science
JUNIORS
Next year these will be
the big wheels . . . facing
their last year of
school with fond hopes
and memories.
Stan Garrett
Arts and Science
Laura Magnani ^
Arts and Science
Russell McConnell
Arts and Science
Pat Whipple
Education
Robert Schnider Phil Schacht
Business Administration Business Administration
SOPHOMORES
The rough year over . . . accustomed
now to college . . . looking forward to
their next year in college . . . their's is
a bright future.
Collins K. Billings
Journalism
Kay Altman
Education
James Bilbray
Arts and Science
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Joyce Campbell
Arts and Science
Joanne Elwart
Arts and Science
Don Caldwell
Arts and Science
Micheal Cannon
Arts and Science
Earnie Cramer
Arts and Science
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Gaylie Ann Lee
Education
Gene Mathes
Arts and Science
Virgil Poo
Arts and Sci«
Richard Roj
Arts and Scie
aileda
ng
Harold Foster
Business Administration
Paul Havas
Arts and Science
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Joseph Houle
Arts and Science
Bob Linn
Engineering
Barbara Timlak
Education ation
BIJBW
FRESHMEN
"Hail the lowly frosh". In the opening
days of school, Nevada Southern greeted
a large number of new students rushing
through the long halls getting their first
taste of college life.
Engineering
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Arlene Christensen
Arts and Science
Gerry Ban-
Business Administration
Dominic Daileda
Engineering
Anita Dase
Business Administration
Joann Clark
English
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Harry Edwards
Engineering
Phillip Edwards
Education
Judy Fey
Engineering
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William Forshee
Arts and Science
Floria Leone
Arts and Science
Jerry Hathaway
Engineering
s Zimmerman
Education
Virgil Gentner
Engineering
Landra Gould
Education
Sondra Lakeotes
Education
Chris Lakeotes
Arts and Science
Judy Fey
Engineering
Harry Edwards
Engineering
Tollice Johnson
Arts and Science
Valerie Jo Perry
Arts and Science
William Martin
Engineering
hyllis Zimmerman
Education
Floria Leone
Arts and Science
Phyllis Zimmerman
Education
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Harold Rowe
Arts and Science
Judy Fey
Engineering
Valerie Jo Perry
Arts and Science
Floyd Thackery
Arts and Science
Chris Lakeotes
Arts and Science
Roland Purdy
Arts and Science
Gerald Speer
Education
Roland Purdy
Arts and Science
Richard Sauer
Harold Rowe
Arts and Science
Robert Trousdale
Michael Phinney
Mr. and Miss Freshmen
Mike Prince and Jo Perry
The photographer
Phil Schacht
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STUDENT
BODY
OFFICERS
Ernie Cramer
President
First Semester
Bob Schnider
Vice President-First Semester
President 2nd Semester
Jerry Kopels
Vice-President 2nd Semester
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Pat Whipple
Secretary
Don Williams
Historian
James Bilbray
Treasurer
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Jerry Kopels
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Bob Schnider
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Don Williams Eugenie Mitchell
Bob Linn
Bud Billings
Jim Bilbray
Pat Whipple
Gerry Barr
Senate Recorder
SENATE
Jerry Kopels
Vice-President
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Freshman Senators: Seated—Sondra Lakeottes, Judy Fey, Ellen Hefner, and Gerry Barr. Standing: Ronald Montoro,
Mary Jones, Janice Jensen, Landra Gould, Joanne Clark, and Edward Tanner.
Sophomore Senators: Stan Garrett, Kay Altman, Joanne Elwart, and Barbara Timlake.
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REBEL YELL
Don Williams
Business Manager
Bud Billings
Editor
Ray Baker
Photographer
Sondra Lakeotes
Sports Editor - 53 -
Sondra Lakeotes
Business Manager
EPILOGUE
Bob Linn
Editor
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Ray Baker
Photographer
Joanne Clark
Advertising chairman
Farrell Walbach'
Art Editor
Phil Schacht
Photographer
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SOCIAL
CHAIRMAN
Kay Altman
ELECTION
CHAIRMAN
Bob Linn
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Pat Whipple
President
A. W. S.
. . . Associated Women Students. Each
woman student in the University is automatically
a member of this organization.
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YOUNG DEMOCRATS
Young Democrat Officers
George Spizziri
Joanne Clark
Sylvester Azbill
The Young Democrats is the first political
organization formed on the Nevada
Southern campus. It was formed to acquaint
the students of their political obligations
and to develop social contact with
Young Democratic Clubs throughout the
country.
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Sylvester Azbill
President
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Nevada Southern's first fraternity received their charter on March 15, 1958 . . .
formed not only as a social group but a service group as well ... well noted for
their standing offer to aid any local service group.
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BASKETBALL
This year saw the entrance of intercollegiate sports at Nevada
Southern. Games were played against Junior colleges
from Utah and California. Next year we will be engaged
with some four year schools from Colorado, California,
and possibly Hawaii.
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Coach Chub Drakulich.
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Don Helm
Jim Jansen
Brian Stout
Chris Lakeotes
Dick Lund
Jim Bilbray, assistant manager; Corky Poole, manager.
Cheerleaders: Landra Gould, Joanne Elwart, and Floria Leone.
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BOWLING TEAM
. . . Nevada Southern's First athletic organization was the Bowling Team
The team bowls every Thursday night in the Desert Commerce League in Las Vegas.
Kneeling are Bob Linn, Captain; Jim Bilbray, and Bob Schnider. Standing are Stan
Garrett, Ernie Cramer, and Ray Netz. Not Present is Jerry Kopels.
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TENNIS TEAM
. . . Nevada Southern gave birth to another athletic organization this year with the
first tennis team to represent Nevada Southern. With Mrs. Mason as coach, matches
were scheduled against Nellis Air Force Base.
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^V/our
and
you
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REGISTRATION
FRESHMAN
DANCE
A. W. S. Girls Reverse FAVORITE
PASTIME
I got my date
Make mine 7-up
Christmas Party
Saturday night at Pierre's
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COTILLION
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Coronation Deanna Gibbons
Queen - 1958
Sondra Lakeotes
Queen
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HELLDORADO
Kay Siddall
Queen
FOR VEGAS MAHARAJAS...
Velvety Touch (from Italy)
with an
Emblem of Elegance
(from India)
the most opulent shirt-jacket in the world
for tiffin through gin-and-tonic time, turns-at-the-tables
through televiewing the late late late Gables and Grables.
Designed for us of magnificently soft, silky
cotton velvet (a new, will-not-mark variety) and richly
endowed with a hand-jeweled, hand-embroidered golden crest
(in your choice of 3 styles) and golden buttons.
In himalaya-white, Calcutta-black and royal-gurkha red.
Sizes: small, medium, large and ex. large, 16.50
the store for men
Joseph Magnin-Jackman Building on the "strip"—spacious guest parking
REX BELL'S
Frontier Stylings
And Sportswear
304 Fremont
Du, 4-3144
Las Vegas, Nev.
OUNTY
ig area in Nevada
Is to
RN "UNIVERSITY
Continued Success!
"For the pause
that refreshes.'
Drink
COCA COLA
Regular Size
Family Size
King Size
A Taste Treat
For Flome
R.C. JOHNSON
and Associates
General Contractors
2133 Industrial Road
Du 2-4363
Las vegas, Nevada
Distinctive LadiesWear
BAIN'S
223 Fremont St.
Du 2-2993
Las Vegas, Nevada
•• FOR VEGA
Velvety Tom
with an
Emblem of E
(from India)
PENNY'S
AlWays first qualityl
BOB BASKIN'S
RESTAURANT
No. 5th St.
B.P.O.ELKS 1468
Helldorado
and Rodeo
May — every year
LAS VEGAS
BOOTERY
"Shoes of distinction."
Stetson shoes
Elevator shoes 224
Fremont St. DU 4-4890
If it's in fashion
it's at RONZONE's
of Las Vegas
The quality store of
Southern Nevada
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CLARK COUNTY
The fastest growing area in Nevada
extends to
NEVADA SOUTHERN "UNIVERSITY
Best Wishes For Continued Success!
ALLEN § HANSON
Men's wear
Sportswear
Shirts-Shoes
TIMELY
Accessories Q(jAL|TY
CLOTHES
DU 4-3960
404 Fremont St.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Easiest Credit Terms
In America
BOND'S
JEWELERS
HOME OF
QUALITY DIAMONDS
Manufacturing
a n d
Repairing
300 Fremont St.
Las Vegas, Nev.
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HICKERY WOOD BAR-B-Q
315 Fremont
DU 2-1318
Southern Nevada's First
Radar Range Oven
CompLete Student Luncheons
TWIN LAKES RIDING STABLES
Horses For Rent
Hayrides Breakfasts
Horses boarded day or night
Washington and Tonopah Highway DU 4-9090
RALPH'S TV Television Repairing
Authorized Factory Service
G. E. Philco
Stromberg -Carlson Bendix
Westinghouse Bulova
Motorola Gen. Motors
Auto Repair Service
Allwork and parts guaranteed 90 days
Dudley 4-1723
Electronics Co. 1225 South Main
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CONGRATULATIONS
BEST WISHES!!
FIRST NATIONAL BANI^
OF NEVADA
STATEWIDE
RESOURCES OVER ONE
QUARTER BILLION DOLLARS
Member
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Member
Federal Reserve System
HELPING BUILD A GREATER NEVADA
t 9 vunegtr i i i n
Nick's Drug
Farmers Insurance
Group
Nevada Detective
Service
COMPLIMENTS OF
PAUL C. O'MALLEY
Clark County Auditor
and Recorder
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FREMONT DRUG
Nevada's Most
Complete Drug
611 Fremont
Du. 2-1512
Las Vegas, Nevada
BEST WISHES
From
Las Vegas
REVIEW JOURNAL
Nevada's Largest
Classified Section
Daily and Sunday
Delivery
737 N. Main Du. 4-4660
RALPH'S TV
Authorized Fac
G. E.
Stromberg -Carlson
Westinghouse
Motorola
Auto Rep
Allwork and parts
Dudley
Electronics Co.
CONGRATULATIONS
From
LINCOLN COUNTY
Nevada
Center of
Nevada's
Mining
Industry
County Seat
Pioche,
Nevada
BEST WISHES
The beautiful
DUNES
HOTEL 8 CASINO
Las Vegas, Nevada
sponsorships
Ruth's Record Center
Smith and Chandler
Helen Scott Reed
White Cross
Drug Stores
George Foley D. A.
City Drugstore
James A. Bilbray
Pierre's College Inn
Nick's Drug
Farmers Insurance
Group
Nevada Detective
Service
COMPLIMENTS OF
PAUL C. O'MALLEY
Clark County Auditor
and Recorder
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BEST WISHES FOR HAPPY MOTORING
LAS VEGAS
NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION, INC
James Cashman Co. Pat Clark Pontiac
Cadillac - Oldsmobile - Buick Sales and Service
Community Chevrolet Co. Sellman Automobile Co.
Chevrolet cars and trucks Chrysler - Dodge - Simca
Desert Motors, Inc. Sunland Motors
Desoto- Plymouth Volkswagon - Porsche
Gaudin Motor Co. Todkill Lincoln - Mercury
Ford Lincoln-Mercury-Edsel
Clark County Wholesale Merc. Co.
International Trucks
AMERICAN
LINEN
Florists
Cut Flowers -
Potted Plants -
SUPPLY Corsages
CO.
1001 S . F i r s t S t .
G i f t s and Pottery
Complete L i n e o f
" E d y ' s Character Candies"
L a s Vegas/ N e v .
Phone
Du. 2 - 4 4 6 0
GARDEN CENTER
1800 S. 5th pfco„.
L a s Vegas, DLI 2 - 2 2 3 2
N e v .
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It is interesting to imagine how some future Epilogue editor will scan the worn pages of one of this year's
4 copies in search of inspiration. In the weary quiet of early morning hours it may amuse him to see our antiquated
faces and funny dress. Our future to him will be a complex panorama — dated, catalogued, and filed away to add
a small part of the tradition to which he is accustomed and accepts without too much thought. It takes a moment of
reflection ta realize that what we have done — what we do — is a small bit of pioneering that will have effects on
many whom we shall never know nor they us. We have so much to occupy us in our immediate experiences that we
cannot imagine that the most important things in the world to us now will not remain. I sincerely hope that all of
you, my friends and classmates, will contemplate this record of our passing year with a broad perspective such as
our future editor might do and benefit from a new and stimulating sense of history and accomplishment reflected
in the pages.
Bob
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Alma Mater
When sundown t i n t s t h e h i l l s with purple hue—
When dusk f a l l s s o f t l y on t h e valley f l o o r ,
And Sunrise Mountain's ridges loom no more,
Our h e a r t s , Nevada Southern, t u r n t o you!
Among t h e sand dunes and t h e desert flowers
We walk again. I n mem'ry we renew
The campus l o v e s , t h e happy times we knew.
Our thanks, Nevada Southern, f o r those hours!
In a f t e r y e a r s , when other mem'ries p a l e ,
Our thoughts w i l l often journey back t o you.
Our hearts w i l l l i f t , our voices anew:
"All H a i l , Nevada Southern, Hail! Hail! Hail!
James R. Dickinson
July 1 9 , 1957
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