Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)

 - Class of 1961

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A, , ., ., ,, K.,,,. ,,,,,, .,,, M, , , l ' ' 21-:::u.nq1.i uxazzarqxi. ::11,:a:,ik.ffe55L-.sa.s,,f.iL..,eo:.g.24gg,.4.2L.4, .ara- Ragout taff FIRST ROW: Gai Tucker, Head Typistg Ruth Gassner, Organizationsg Fred Bergsten, Business Managerg Bill Spencer, Editorg Carol Charlwood, Layout Editorg Lynne Handkins, Layout Editor: Martha Garrison, Index Editor,SECOND ROW: Jane Vineyard, Staffg Mary-Ellen Singer, Copy Editorg Donna DeClue, Staffg Pat Clark, Staffg Ray Holland, Staffg Jim Kennedy, Staff. The drama of the 1961 Ragout has been enacted to the theme of lots of work Qplanning, cutting, pasting, typing, proofreadingj by a small group of enthusiastic and dedicated in- dividuals, Without the efforts of these persons who give so much behind the scenes time, there would be no Ragout. E Special thanks go to one of the chief characters involved in the making of a yearbook, 'our sponsor, Prof. James M., Oliver. His bobbing in and out of the office helped to keep all members of the cast working up to par. Thanks, Prof! The last rehearsal is finished--all is in order--the cast fthe Ragout Staff of 1960-613 takes great pride in presenting their production in its final form--the Ragout, 1961, 2 ' -' . 5' ,Z ,,..s:,..-,,., ., , ,. . ., -W ,, ,, . , , --7 fa:-3 -, ' ,L:w?:-.,:,:v-:-g,.4v: f': fA:u,-..:zw:. ml ., s-,fl-- f ,NW ,. ---. 1 . ,-...,,., N ,..,.-.........,.-...t..,.,, ,.,,,,m.,,,.n:.i:,pg.,q' ---1 ff, .F 1 1:-5-Jwftsy:-are . if.mu:::,.-.-,age--ea: 1- 'f,,::aLg.5. :f,...A Lgxemw-lf-f f ,- -'ss h ' -4-'T a,...., '-2s,.:....+' :-' EF' W ' 1 ff' -, fn ., f'-F 1 ' F T o , - - 11155 ' 5 I V1 I Q A i i 1 4 E I f 5 5 f F 1 A 1 I 3 chan .,-..4.' 'fn1.Jis1.u..i' '.',.,'.:-,4::::s::m. .al1133552332-fi1L:gp?x.:F11.' l.5l:g4tl.1.4::1a::zt., 4 4.:..,,, 1 School spirit! Just what is it that inspires loyalty to an institution--causes alumni to look back a through misty eyes at their college career and binds the student body into a purposeful, co-operative X whole? While it is true that college takes on special meaning for each individual according to his own experiences, there is something more--a common denominator, a basic experience which is so similar--that it may create a group feeling or spirit . The meaning that an institution has taken on because of the activities of past students and school I ' l policies becomes a -part of the impact of the whole--the personality of the school, As the years 3 pass, the buildings and schedules take on meaning, and the areas of success and achievement of that school tend to inspire pride. Even the flaws--from the v r agr - to the food served in the cafeteria--provide a basis for universal griping can have . . ' - effect on the 1 student body, All of these--part policies, activities of former students, schools esses an 5 failures--all contribute to the tradition, color and personality of the school Thus an awareness of this unique meaning or personality of an institution and of a comm 1 aim 4 . A l creates spirit . Using past traditions as astarting point, the student body works toward establi ' ' new traditions, and in doing this, a -feeling of group spirit does develop bringing' with it a t e n I ,pride. E A H ,W E A , d , . X ns f To the continued growth of Central's own unique personality...to the rebirthxof spirit that ha I . ,i 5 permeated our campus this year and seems to assure this continued growth .... , to the enthusiastic yell at a football game, . E l to the earnest efforts of students poring over exams to the hard work involved in the many extracurricular activities, . to the reverent feeling pervading a chapel service, S ' to all the many manifestations of :-' - llege li -r Central--we dedicate t S ay-book T Z l i . . ' 'e - A-'.-51. ..' '- .-f I7:---'f1'- -1 ---, .-1..-V --- -N...-rv., - , V - . . , , ' 'H 121 5.111:..4:5gfl.'-zclsmfsf:'l 11-H 5-iff!!!-as fir'-' ., V 1' 1-' Af V 5.12-Q.. tsl- me-sq-X ,ai Hes.. ., .W Y - .. V V--- a Y , -I I-.2-IL -Eli.-02.1.11-: Q: -- af.,-13,-4-4 sim: ua-:Qi Dedication - - V , -ag ,pi55.sv.fy-17' -3-1-, '-:. lgg,1,f-' 1, ,-,fi g -.-1-':.L::,g:,-V Mtv- W 4 . g +.ts.igra..ss..sa.asin,.::m-i...,. .....a..-..-i-,wi ...ii.,.- -,.1s4...4........-,,,- ...--4 ....-Y ,. The Drama of a Da ... n allegory of four years of college. .. andlHe. Dawn From somewhere the raucous call of the early morning watcher grates through the cool, moist airg and shades of pearl gray, suspended in mist, push their way up over the horizon mingling with the receding line of night. Expectant, hushed, the land lies anticipating the act of dawn. Slowly the sounds of earth are reborn. Excited conveys of twittering birds wobbly stretch on morning feet, flutter their wings, and take their day's first flight into the blue-gray sky. With the vigor of a fresh beginning, they dart back and forth, purposeless, waiting for the warmth of the sun. Nestled in a valley, a clean white farmhouse begins to show the faintest signs of life, and soon a farmer opens the picket gate and moves down the road to his fields. In the city the sharp patterns and lines of the endless rows of buildings lie softened in the dewy light of dawn. Lying there like one huge inactive machine, it waits to be roused by the turn of a knob, the push of a button, and the flip of a switch. At the horizon, subtle hints of rose appear, and gradually the cool minted colors of morning--liquid orange, pale yellow, and shell blue-- veil the panorama of the sleeping city in misty unreality. Back on the country-side, the sun edges over the horizon, and the slightest hint of a breeze passes through the grass whispering, What comes? What comes? What comes? ..... ciiiwbmiamss- we ' 'aff' T1-5? f3i:IfQ'.2Ifj-Epi:!'.5,f21!-311' M'--','---'L-:vm-': v' .- ...- W- .ff- W. -- ' ' ' .................-.1-,.,.,.,..,s.f..-., nf ., . . -V -- F --- . .,,-m gg-.,f , . . , , -,,,,,1 , ,,. -... - . ,. Eiggifiggim 4 um -N U' Riggs' 'g ig -. - J b .- V - - '- , ,, . . 1 - ff.-. -- - :z-M1 -2-,-,a z -:-mw gx -:i ' The first rays bring. . . a new challenge '-,.i3h1:,:::l.sZZ1 :QilLE:L:e1il1g.ia:H .gs .4m.,..-,1gi,,-srl: l , . I l l l Morning ...And the great sprawling city swings into motion--pulsing with activity, throbbing with life--as the millions of tiny ant-people converge on the buildings. The morning sunlight, sifting through longitudinal Wisps of White industrial smoke, wipes the mist-filled air from the faces of the buildings leaving them to stand sharp and clean-cut with a just-scrubbed kind of beauty, Still refreshed, each takes up his work with purpose, and the complex interaction of the busy, social, How's the weather '? World grinds into high gear. A Rich Vyellows, clear blues, lively oranges, and Vibrant greens blend into thefmorning 'scene of country life. The last drop of dew glistens from the petal- folds of a rose where it still lies hidden from the rays of the sun, and the fields and- hills lie green and vital in the heady freshness of morning. The whole landscape seems to chuckle with the increasing warmth of day, In the valley, , the farmer begins to plow his fields. The city pace whirls on. The typewriters click faster...and faster. 6 8 Y Y, ,.-- -' . . ,'f.,1.-irggjm-m-5.1-...fn The coming nf day. . brings a new vision ,iw 1 U- il in I Mid-da and Early Afternoon Shock of day! The harsh glare of the white-orange sun beats down steadily, steadily on the hot earth. The farmer pauses, wipes his foreheadg but sensing the deeper implications of his day's work, he continues persistently steering down the endless rows of fields. Shock of day! The intense light of afternoon leaves few corners unprobed, and the sharp geometric patterns and designs ofthe sweltering city stand outlined in stark relief. Behind the walls of the sweating buildings, heads bent in deep concentration reflect the seriousness of the work to be finished. In the field the farmer shades his eyes and looks at the sun as it descends the rounded curve of blue above him, Only fleetingly, he feels an excited calm-- a sense of accomplishment as he looks back over the long field already crossed and suddenly thinks of his return home. Then, doggedly, determinedly, he sets his face toward the last long section of his day's work. It must be finished well. The harvest will come. ' '5fi'EQQjl'.'75f'if7'f21ElQ f?7'lifjgf-'EfE!fiEiFj 3 , S'- ng' Ylffzfn f' H257 ' 7113-Y eiELF'f:v,, ,A-. . ' -:fl--'1- '-V- Y , The heat of day. . . . finds us working - .LZ-q'u '.4i1-.1ia3.a-..h ' me 'af-'1-,f',,e,:.ii :Ii-:..,Lil1s-fm: ,J:1:.'1'a' .e -,1.e.--g...:......4...--,.ea,..4..,,. , f , a t I --4 I .-,ii.,stc.,fe,.-.1.-f.Ii'-I-N er' 'V-if - ' f ' V V i ,g::..uawk::li1m..,.4nnu,: ,gr -575'--ssl-13.-.-P: 1 fog?-,-.,-, -'1 el.-. .NW e-1-:1---ff -f ' I .: ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Evening So much to be finished in the last hurried moments of the day! The office seems to work up to one final feverish pitchg and then, almost without warning, the great machines roar their last, Whir to a halt, and die. Hundreds of workers surge out of the buildings onto the warm pavement, Many head for home and the life that is really life for them.Tired?--alittle, but they are richer for the day's experience knowing the feeling of fulfillment--the reward of having done. Minute by minute, the giant city beats down to a slower pace. The round red-orange ball of fire moves toward the horizon, and the altered city once again takes on the hue of nature glowing in the orange-pink light of sunset. I ,The farmer finishes the last of his work and makes his way back down the road to the white house. Over the fields and valleys the penetrating colors of day meet and blend into the rich tones of evening, and the thoughts of the glaring mid-day, though not forgotten, seem to harmonize with the mystic charm of evening, Slowly, slowly the land becomes hushed--majestic in-the serenity ol' early night. The hues of blue, violet, and purple gradually blend into the deep ink-blue of night. A single star lies caught in this velvet mesh of color between day and night, but others must come, The large half-moon slowly rising in the east outlines many paths through the shadowy woods, and from the depths of a distant forest the inquisitive voice of a small white-faced owl demands, 'Whoo XX ho'7 Xi ho Meanwhile the whole viorld settles back to await the promise of fresh beginnings mth the coming of dawn ' I ,' ' on . - , A . . . . V. . . i I I ' I I I I I 12 ' i I A 1 l , ' ' 24,1 j- fig?Z-2:i3T1E?i2Z.irgQ :'S1w:,E-fag .: , ' A so-na n., W - Tfv ,, -.. -- 1- - ,v,.3,-.-,W-vit-, W., ,M-Y,.,.:5+v-f ., , ,i-f 131 jx: '-2f'1'i'j:hg Q: , ., .. A ' i, lf.. t. l The setting sun. . . preludes a new day . H R T7i 11, , L., L..1.,.g.,:.-:Lm-5EEE . q,n1hg.1m----11, Q- , N-1,-I fm , X V ' H ' g..'.,af .m:cea.z4.:J lilQin!',-57-Ezllfifffulf R ,, x 1 ADMINISTRATIO D FACULTY ,..,.,. -.....,..-. :' '-'T 5723- ': i:T5xqrigwf:f-.3-1-,fva-v.frs1. v'-sv-rww1-.-:- ,., A V J 'n .w----.-x f.- . T-ww, A - A: E-l':' f-- .4 x..,..-,-'- fr.: f bf .':': . . ' 'I-' ' .'.-'-'5M.-.:'- -' -- ' , , N wi-J-:': f -. .1-ff' ,, n ., , . ,, , -L 1f f'- '- ...L ., + 'L - 55 - -'-' ' f Y- ,W,,,? , . .L , J f 1 ,171 -' l 35.1 F31 ff j ', i w a 5 3 .i I Q, 1 ' I 5 ' A 11 l q I M X A ,W Q 2 WI xx , N' ' !' 11' Nl Y V 1 1 5 1 DR. RALPH Le WOQDWARD President of the College M :':'-+7-- ' 1:42 -., A-Tr 2 T 7f.:v: 5: 3' :.a..1 :'5.- -f .zf-1 - Z V-'wie-1.5. 1 'wf,.-'V' Eff ' '- - W ' ---' ---V----L 1 ... M.. - MW, --2 .J,+f.W, J , ,aan-.ol DEAN E.C. BUCKNER Dean of the College -i 1 5 1 1 1 i 1 I f ' nh- Anza-:sxtme,,-5WE3LyMg:.,m:,efrfilpgr-.'. .-if .,-::.:.'-V Q A ,, .,,, ,, . . --Wren ' ,Y ,- 'sf Fm-QQ.--,-1L:,:n,:,, wv-- :.1.ga.,- , - .. .. J vnu... .4 ,,,.,n--..,.,.. I i JAMES P. THOGMORTON Dean of Students MARGIE M. WATSON Dean of Women LUTHER T. SPAYDE Dean of the Conservatory 1 8 W , ,i:..---...W--1..,l,.u.H--,--- -v-........-J:J5P4-4?f1js:'j!i17.::',,,hFS?f,,- 112,-Q 1 :fum --1-f. ,- fF655g51:f,.f:5.1gg-':i,.fgQ3v':'Q,zzf-,., or .gf n ----,.,-,,,, -' gm?-1- '- - - -f v -'- --4 u:- . nnevh -vga, 50 - ---In ,jxgg ,,,,gg, fb'-kg.-:,,5,,QL,-vq,:g. '1:--1.n.1Q:H31:-:- -Qvgwsiw. .yy Na- -1 -iff-'ffff 21 ff' '1 -ska ,.,,..,x., vw.H,,A,. ,,1.,,,wq --,L-L.. , : .f-A-Jr.-2,-:gi-i-.5,- I As'.:2'Lsai5iLfi5 5LQfiQ VIRGINIA ABERNATHY Secretary to President TROPHEABOCKELMAN JEAN R. BOND Assistant Director DiI'9Cf0I' H0115 H2111 Holt H2111 'IM 13- - REV. CHARLES CALDWELL l' Pastor Linn Memorial MARTHA HARTSOC K BARBARA DEVANEY I Textbook Librarian D11'9Cf0I' New Men's Dormitory IRVING S. JACKSON Business Manager . I ...Yr x.. ...+.-.egf -mm: .P-:H -- - - 4 E rl E 1. I 1 i if 1 1 i 4 3 i l I WILLIAM BLACKARD Director McMurry Hall E i I i 4 tl . 1 1 i 5 LIYJJILIV' .. kilt CHLOE DEATHERAGE Bookkeeper . 52.2519 3-fl Qiif. 1 95431,- ki'fk , Q , 3. ,m u I I '22 - 1 -wx - I 'X' .,, . ,, T .. u - . L I I :W 5'-L f, ' lf. .-.X-V K V Y - .M GRAC E KEENEY Assistant Librarian I9 i H11 A' . FLOYD LONG ELLWOOD MADDEN , , Manager Admissions Counselor Dining Hall and Eyrie VA ' 2:-T-if vp C ' 1 in VERA LONG L, DUPRE LONG Director of Howai-d..payne QSJ Central College News Service Q K SUE ANN SMITH MRS, OSCAR STEINER Q ' Ci Secretary Admissions Office Circulation Librarian L x.-. 'Wi ' ' U ffl-,L ' ' .. . 'L ' 5, e i ' Vi O .L FW if lf C C C fri: L C CCCC V 11 . . ' , - e if .A nd ' X C . . .A C 5 'iypii i . - iw' K V K 5 3. W- U , -'5 ffif f' x '. 'C ' I- ' ' C g'figfQgrhC,f: ZL. 47: f ff, 7 'xi . V gi Q X f 7' U in 3 alfa i T 2 1 C 1 wif! P V PEARL POTTER ' , E E.E.mcH 0ff1CeMaHager 'C up ! E' L it Director of Admissions EDNA UPHAUS ' HELEN CQLLINS LOUISE c. VAUGHN College Nurse ' S90I'efaI'Y College Registrar Public Relations w ' CCVO Sgilii Q ' f 'f iWf4552 'L.1 y W , Eval: 1 . . fig f - Eff- :A -1 -- S C CCCLC C L C zo , . an-'f-'., 1- r f --e,.s,,,t-- 4.4515 ,4d MRS. PAUL GENTRY Secretary to Dean WILLIAM D. BASKETT Professor Foreign Languages A I J W 7 in P ii sfo? .u ,. 'mg 3 W . 1 A Q 5' ,, 'iv' 'Q C-7 ROBERT H,BARKER HELEN W, BASKETT Professor Assistant Professor Sociology English .Qi ?'Q5?Eg ' ' r if MIGNON BUTTS ROBERT J. CARNER Assistant Professor Professor Physical Education Foreign Languages 'J-1 THEODORE CAWTHORN HORTENSE CRAWFORD S Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 1' Business Education 'I if ,l 4 12, 'S f if 1 e it 5, A Y a 1 iv 1 ' fi 3.2-fl ii'f i iizw 9 ' .iff f , zu , -foie, 1 ,j1l,f',Q' wif 4 f i ng ,f,4wm9fB?vff 2 2 1 3 P 9 ? i 3 1 f ii ,A K it w. ' A , 'T .ill H n L 4 -Z DONALDV.BABCOCK Instructor Mathematics i l J P i l THOMAS E, BIRCH Associate Professor Band Instruments Director of Bands 7 ze ELIZABETH ARNOLD JUELL T. DUREN Assistant Professor Business LE ONARD D, F LANSBURG Assistant Professor Physics CUTLER Assistant Professor Psychology l VL A p A WILBUR H, EHRICH MEREDITH F. ELLER Assistant Professor Professor Mathematics Religion and Philosophy RICHARD F.FAWcETT M ' f Assistant Professor - Mathematics A ,V 'fqgiyffie i i il R S GILBERT E. FLEER DONALD GABEL Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Religion Physical Education Basketball andBaseball Coach CAROL GRAHAM PAUL A. GRIGSBY Graduate Assistant Associate Professor Physical Education Education . ' r sim z ' T? , tr K s J- A Y' J ' 1. f Q '.- ef .5-r. Vw , .', 5if- 4' fQr E aj . ,'Lff..fi . '. ', v. ' -4' ' , . -N , 5,7 T cf' ASQ.. 51295 ' ' X, .'v -. Q if , at -J.-. :' .QR-i . uf in .E GLENNA HESS Graduate Assistant Voice x RAYMOND W, JONES Assistant Professor Piano and Theory 1 T xi ' I if 'lil RA 1, U Q5 2 W--.H K W J- . f CLARENCE E, HIX, JR. Professor Philosophy and Religion x A s NANCY ANNE LEATHERMAN Assistant Professor Foreign Languages GEORGE W, MALLETT Assistant Professor Art we W J i ROBERT W. JACOB Assistant Professor Political Science A .Z E' f A K , Yu fra. A Q ,i fluff Y- N, : 1 f, JAMES R. HESS Assistant Professor Voice JOHN PAUL KARNES Associate Professor Chemistry H 1 X If .7 R95 ',, i I K is X ' W 'V i .- . - 9' LN ni, y , , M I 4 I 6' X I sl, ELLEN M. MACHIN Assistant Professor Latin and English CARROLL MITCHELL Assistant Professor Economics - .' , ..,. , E . Q 31 3ippg.5iggj,g:rg3gi ,,,.,,g,., .,,. , .,,. .J I-'...-g....,4,14,1 1 N, C HRISTIAN NIE LSEN Professor Chemistry HENRI B PENSIS Assistant Professor Woodwinds and Music Theory 24 . t V . KJ? 7 V5 i r,or 5 rrool , i , JAMES M OLIVER Assistant Professor History New We , 2 sa, 1 we JANET NORBERG Associate Professor Speech EULALIE PAPE A Associate Professor Foreign Languages M1 Q 4 , :Z MRS, THOMAS A. PERRY my 5 W Assistant Professor W' Wm if English as mwwf' f if gg, few V . 3 lfi'-15.5-11f x', , 52'ff '?icTf DR THOMASA PERRY WALTER R. SCHAFF .rjtfplf 51 Professor Professor 'ff if, 'H English Education and Psychology I : fmgi, ,fair ffl, I Q , f 5 ' ff- '-2.11 l' 'f j ,iffy f ' 1 ,,i.1s f i rata .M.'es f'fQWg9S?Z5?i?f oscAR STEINER CATHERINE STRICKLER W y f, P' Assistant Professor Assistant Professor '- Chemistry English , 'f .Mil Je. 3 Wm, '35, , ' , ' I Q1 . so Q' ,jf 2- 54, V yytt . A 'A 5 Q , 'qw ,rhijt A b fs m ,' ff! ,f: f2f,,Qi'f2gii f' 5 f L gf ' gitgiiritiifv 'EPZA ,L ' v mu f ' w4g.4..gQW.Mf,. , A QW? ,, A I Wqtsz, 1 ff ,wg . . I ff li - ' - ' for r 7 iV!7' M lillifigjdwhg , Q' Q 19.5-Wi9.2.3iI.9,'f .J PM -.Mdwbbhl -fwg7uf,,,U wWWQg ?fgQ LSMIL S'i,fg. rf if ,I I I 5 G fog FHM: 'ii vt, ,W A Q - as Fi. DONALD B . THOMAS SON Assistant Professor Physical Education Football and Track Coach - ...meer .-nf , .-.ea,.v- fa...-' ,,..w,f..a,1,4fa. J: eenzf.-1 X 4 lr... f,. ' :if T- Q?Qsf,t -.L -vw, -gui, . ,,,, ,, - -ffwffl 'ff:,4w - K . -S-..,,,,A,:, . M, . , - GEORGE A. VAUGHAN Associate Professor Biology ,!:. KAROL R, WEIJCE LEAN Assistant Professor Stringed Instruments Thepry of Music . , , at , , 4, ,,,,,.-..A W ,.--, ,K . to K ,- --sl, -,ywzz :sway W, u ,gf ,. KENNETH DALEY WALKER Assistant Professor Mathematics 1 QV, 4' 9 THOMAS L. YANCEY , Eli f f-- - X :fc I X 5 wHEWWy'TWW 't-eoeo A A ff f ' -::x!Nhi. fi Q, - . MARGIE M. WATSON Dean of Women Assistant Professor English ARA ZULALIAN Instructor IHSf51'UCf0I' Conservatory Physical Education DUAIN T. ERVIN Professor History FARRIS H. WOODS Professor Biology Campus mx 5 E .Ea the was the gig ' C LASSIC HALL Originally a part of Howard-Payne College, today's dignified Classic Hall once contained fin1911J an auditorium and gymnasium as well as classrooms, Now classes in English, philosophy, religion, education, and economics may be found within its hallowed walls. Assorted groups of harassed French students, puzzled logicians, and wrinkled- browed theologians may also be seen there, GIVENS HALL wi My 'arg BRANNOCK HALL The imposing looking White House, center of many of important decisions and policies governing Central, built in 1856 'as The Academy. Originally it comprised entire college. Now classrooms are located on the second and third floor. Once a men's dorm and the headquarters for Little Dixie, Givens has been converted into faculty offices. ,-L . -... . -v ...v.v-T? Ji-1 . , ma. .,,. A ,--,V ,T - , -1,-,,,.,. , ,,, .,.,. -.f5..5:L,:l,,..,, y. F SCIENCE HALL Doub1e, double toil and trouble Fire burn, and cauldron bubb1e........ The strange vapors and bubblingtest tubes found in this second home for science majors are just a part of the total science and math program housed in this building. Besides physics and chemistry, mathematics, biology, and geology classes are held in various rooms throughout the building. ,The tower, kept closed now, is the highest point in Howard County. ' 1 ' 'Tif f if if CUPPLES HALL The College Li- brary, erected in 1899, contains over 65,000 volumes and numerous publica- tions and period- icals. There are four levels of fire- proof stacks, two offices, a lobby, and four reading rooms. It is here that freshmen wade through the first in a long series of term papers. ls. K .'q--:u'L'1al'se'ff X ' 'wr -irsszzvzr LINN M EM ORIAL C HURC H In an approximately central location on campus Linn Memorial Church ser ves as the 'center of the college's spiritual life Its Gothic spires and buttresses seem to suggest the strength and endurance of a firm faith Here many Central students share worship services and experiences with the Fayette congregation. . THE PARISH HOUSE Various campus religious organ- izations use the Parish House reg- ularly for business and general meet- ings. The Sunday School classes of Linn Memorial are held here, ,,,.,L,,.4.... f:'r'?k12?'5-'!f'.1 ' 41 ' ' ' near-Q. rs -l YTFJT Jw SWINNEY CONSE RVATORY The Con, containing one of the finest schools of music in the United States, is the gift of Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Swinney of Kansas City. From the basement where the band rehearses and instrumentalists practice to the third floor where Voice majors vocalize, the whole building is the scene of much activity. f -'A , e- -..W . ,. .... .... . W -.,...m.,. ...... ...... , ....., ..... -. .. V f I ' 1 ' - Lg---Z..-a,,JeQa:...f'-'wg-:Sz-Q-is.2:3-Liiff'1ffgp-1 4 1 4 PUCKETT FIELD HOUSE Puckett Field House, built in 1949 and named after Central's first dean, is the site of varsity sports, intramurals, and physical education classes. Due to the fire in the Old Gym, the Field House now serves the whole Physical Education Department. Alterations have been made on the interior this year to meet the need for more extensive facilities. THE EYRIE The seat of social activity on campus, the Eyrie plays host to colorful dances and social events, the new radio station, and various organizational meetings. The Eagle's Nest also provides a good place for groups of students to get together, have a coke , and hash over current events, gripes, and the latest campus news. Bright green booths and a general redecorating job on the interior have revitalized the old student union, l T -fQg!74:,. . .NM ' 1 Fs..,, ,- mmwasureeuuggferjnggiwiy, in ,.....a... .,.., H, . HOLT HALL This eros s-shaped building houses approx- imately 22,8 women, has two parlors, and provides a lounge and dining hall for all C entral students. Named after Ivan Lee Holt, for me r bishop of the Missouri area, it was com- pleted in 1957. MEN'S NEW DORMITORY The newest building on campus, the Men's New Dormitory, was officially opened August 31, 1960. It is the first wing of aproposed two -wing dormitory that will form a men's quadrangle on the north end of campus. Club rooms, parlors, a lounge, a patio and a kitch- enette are all added attractions in this new building. ' ' Z- '.1?Ll.21f - Fi - ' +1.2'l 1-2:2 . 5-'tiff'-'4'5: '4' 'ffm H-'HT -111:-f 4:4 vie- -' ---'':27-'r:r:f'--, v-:-v-M-ff-Q,--f .- f-- :: :'f l--A 21-ef:-1'-1'-5--'WE-11. ' ' f f i- f ,V 711, :-7121-f3,7,,vf',gi3 2, 15 ,3-2, M, f.,:p,L,f1g4.tw,,231., I 2, ,,.,f. gfyg., I ,fl vc. 1:35, WL, 'gfufft' MCMURRY This dormitory is named in honor of Bishop W. F. McMurry, president of Central C o11e g e 1924-'30, A-rchite ctur ally p atterned after an English country house, it provides rooms for 200 men, a lobby, and living room, and storage rooms. HOWARD-PAYNE SOUTH HOWARD-PAYNE The first section of what is now Howard-Payne Hall was erected in 1851 and was opened in 1853 as a part of Howard High School. Remodeled in 1920 with a new section added in 1921, it again underwent extensive modernizing in 1957. It is now a house diVided -- the southern portion being a men's dormi- tory and the northern portion housing women. Women's social organization meeting rooms are found on the fourth floor. f , I'-i-J3Q1i4:.ge,QEJ2fja+f' YY Y V 1' l f ' Q l . , I i E 11 V s if l 1 it l 1 .X x, 5 ' fl A V e, -Q, 32 1 . 2 fl H nl E 1' ,I . w w my wa: vw.. ,gfiif .P , , y v Q-gl mm? 4, .hd ,.,, 1f im- ' f X 4 yy I v I .g fa.. 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A ALBERT, LEE Sturgeon Major: Religion BANTA, JANE Charleston Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Alphag Correspond- ing Secretary, Rush Captain, Treasurer...A Cappella Choir .... C hemistry Lab- oratory Assistant...S t u d e nt Affiliates of the Ame r i c an Chemical Society...Holt Hall House Council r Speech Arts Club...Dramatics Club .... KMOE .... Assistant in Math Department... My Three Angels ... Christ in the Con- crete City ... Arsenic and Old Lace ...... Diary of Anne Frank g Assistant Director, BALLEW, DON Hale Major: Biology BERGSTEN, FRED Chillicothe Major: Political Science Honors Work...Honors Collo- quim ..... Omicron Delta Kappa: President .... Pan- hellenic Councilg President... Howard-Payne South House Council: President, S e c r e- tary-Treasurer.....A1pha Psi Omega, Presidentg Vice- President... Alpha Phi Gammag Vice-President ...... Senior Class Vice-President ...Who's Who...Ragout Staffg Sports Editor, Business Man- ager...Collegian Staff, Exec- utive Board, Sports Editor... Student Council: Freshman Class Representative, Junior Class Representativem, Logosg Editorial Board .... Pi Gamma Mu...Kappa Mu Ep- silon...Pi Kappa Delta...De- bate and Discussion Teams.. C Club .... VarsityBaseball,, U Manga..- npr' A75 15 X L- , . ,.',eg1L .2 ,rf.gaaz:,.f'f11'iflig13, T'-2'-'7' ,ww at BERNING, TOM Cowgill Major: Math BROWN, RICHARD Piedmont Major: Business Administra- tion BRIZENDINE, J, WESLEY Bunceton Major: Social Science Student Minister BURNS, BARBARA Flat River Major: Elementary Education Pi Kappa Theta .... Phi Beta... Pi Gamma Mu .... S.N.E.A.: President...A Cappella Choir ...Holt Hall House Council 37 ' ' ' .:1 '-s ,V Ui li Isl! jjj U lx li l ill tl' Hg fl il l 1 i l ll El ji U H 4 i I V l li r ' w R I 1 r 1. I :ij l F ,i E. ,l ai wi 1, in ' 2151 Iii!-'R-...iiitilfh ..g 312: CONYERS, LEANN Paragould, Arkansas Major: Business Education Pi Kappa Theta: Vice- President...Howard-Payne North House Councilg Vice- President,..Ho1t Hall House Council...Pi Omega Pi: Vice- President, Reporter ,,,, S,N,E,A ,,,, Phi Beta Lambda CRESSWELL, GENE Bourbon Major: Business Education Chi De1ta...Phi Beta Lambda 38 COPE LAND, RICHARD New Haven Major: Sociology CURTIS, BARBARA Willow Springs Major: Religion Delta Pi Omega: Corres- ponding Secretary, Chaplain... Kappa Chi: President...Alpha Lambda Delta,,,Holt Hall House Council: President ..., S.N.E.A...Who's Who: '59-'60, '60-'61 BYNUM, J OANNE St. Louis Major: Elementary Education S,N,E.A .... Collegian Staff ..... Young Democrats.....Dra- matics C1ub...Pep Club..... Speech Arts Club CARTER, MARGARET Higbee Major: Math CARNES, CHARLES ' Wayland A Major: Music Phi Mu Alpha: Pres ident, Treasurer...A Cappella Choir ...Marching Band...Var s ity Band...Orchestra .... s.N.E.A. COFFMAN, THOMAS Wooldridge Major: Business Administra- tion Phi Beta Lambda: Treasurer ww , - . , ., ,, .. . , . rn HAM, , ., , ' ' ' - ' ' ' f -:el-iiwitfifiL,:fL1'L::1-55.:,g1:1-E-1 -1:g,. i::.1:f:.Eeg' .ae ' 1' .4 eff - ' we Q. : e 'fT'Bs'f.'.f. fx -N--'AM-2 iii? - F.-,, . , -wma. DAVIS, JAMES ROGER DAVIS, PHYLLIS Rocheport I Higbee Maj01'1 Sociology Major: Elementary Education Kappa Chi. . .Student Minister DICK, EARL Affton Major: Biology Beta Sigma .... Alpha Epsilon Delta DIGGS, JUDITH Fayette Major: Alpha Phi Alpha: Reporter, Historian, Recording Secre- tary, President...A Cappella Choir...Panhel1enic Council... Marching Band...Orchestra,,. P1 Gamma Mu S NE A Young Democrats Finalist in 'Best Dressed Coed contes '59 Honors English Curators' Scholarship Intramural Sports aw Zi 245' page maj? .ef ff Fig, .:.53?aaw DISHION CHARLES DITTRICH, WAYNE V Boonville St Louis Major Business Administra Major Biology tion Beta Beta Beta AlphaEp Phi Beta Lambda Kappa Mu silon Delta Epsilon DOWELL GERALD Independence Major Business Education 11 Delta S N E A 1 Beta Lambda Varsity Track EIRICH BARBARA HERSHEY St Louis lVI1Jor Business Education Chapel Chou Zeta Psi Lambda S N E A Phi Beta Lambda P E Majors 'md Minors ?gQT I I ll Il y I ' I It Q in Hg Hz X Q l v I l ll 1. lr I I il is Ill H :1 I I I E V: I i I I U U l I I ll El ill ll I il li I I 'r 1 1 I I I I .I , I l rl I .1-aus' H rm -rs' -istsar,. -maui: 5'-ai: FREDE,RON Ferguson Major: Music Varsity Band .... Concert Band...Marching Band: Drum Major .... Orchestra .... Phi Mu A1pha...Ragout Staff: Photog- rapher .... S.N.E.A....M.E.N.C. Chapel Choir GANN, ERROL Cameron Major: Biology Beta Sigma: Warden, Vice- President... C Club: Presi- dent...Beta Beta Beta: His- torian .... Omicron Delta Kapp a...S.N.E.A...Var sity Football: Honorable Mention, Methodist College All- American Varsity Track Outstanding Freshman Athlete '57 '58 Who's Who f GAMBLE, JOHN F. Hazelwood Major: Biology A Cappella Choir .... C hap el Choir...Beta Beta Beta: Vice- President, President .... Sigma Alp h a C hi: Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secre- tary...Omicron Delta Kappa: Vice-President .,,,. Pi Kapp a Delta: Vic e -President... Who's WhO...Speech Arts Club ...Deb at e T e ams...Biology Laboratory Assistant...Sig-ma Alpha Chi Junior Scholastic Award GASSNER, RUTH Washington Major: Physical Education Student Council Secretary ,,., Pi Kappa Theta: Pledge Cap- tain, Vice-President, Presi- dent...Ragout Staff: Organi- zations Editor '59-'60, '60- '61...Holt Hall House Council ...W.R.A,: Vice-P r e s id e nt '59-'60, '60 '61...P.E.Majors and Minors Secretary, Presi- dent V ar s it y Basketball... Varsity Volleyball .... Most Outstanding P,E, Major '59- '60 S N E A Panhellenic Council Intramural Sports EIRICH, WAYNE St. Louis Major: Business Education Chapel Choir .... Phi Beta Lambda .... S.N.E.A. ....Cl1i Delta: Sergeant-at-Arms, Secretary, President...Phi M11 MI. ELLIS, DAVE St. Louis Major: Physical Education Alpha...Panhellenic Council FOLKINS, C. MILTON Springfield Major: Economics Varsity F o otb a l l...Va1-sity Track: Captain .... C Club: Secretary .... Beta Sigma... Physical Education Class In- structor...Baseball Manager.. Football Equipment Manager f-gy-f' ' FRANK, ROBERT Troy Major: Business Education Chi Delta: Treasurer...Phi Beta Lambda: President ..... Varsity Basketball: Co- C apt ain .,., C Club: Vic e- President...Hall Counselor W 4 - Eli , 2 . gi . ,N . :E il. 40 J , L' len V W v v i WL' M-qwrwjmg -:-- V GEIGER, LLOYD Boonville Major: Business Administra- tion Student Body President...Pi Kappa Delta: President ,, .Alpha Phi Gamma: Inven- tory Manager, Treasurer... Judicial Board: Clerk... S,C.O,: Treasurer...Alpha Psi Omega...Omicron Delta Kappa ...Pi Gamma Mu.. .Varsity De- bate Team...Vars ity Dis - cussion Team...Dr amat ic s Club .... Speech Arts Club .... Our Town ... Diary of Anne Frank ... Chalk Garden GIBSON, MARYLIN DeWitt Major: Elementary Education Green Peppers .... Eagle I's: Treasurer .... Theta Chi Up- silon: Secretary .... Collegian Staff.,,S.N.E,A .... Intramural Sports 3 GEISER, ANTHONY Webster Groves Major: Economics Phi Beta Lambda .... Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society GILHAUS, MELVIN Maplewood Major: Music Orchestra .... A Cappella Choir .,..Marching Band....Phi Mu Alpha .,.. Organ Guild: Pres- ident..-.Opera...M.E.N.C..... S.N.E.A. ' stalk.: x, 'l i 7'. - -r ...z .....-.., ...., -1. ..,i ,. , 4 .,,, GOODWIN, ALDA Ferguson Major: Music Education Delta Pi Omega: Chaplain, Song Leader....Phi Beta: Call and Courtesy C hairman, P1'esident,..Alpha Psi Omega: S e c r e t ar y-Treasurer...Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart, '60-'61 .,..Orc he s tr a Marching Band...Varsity Band...S.C.O.9 Treasurer, Program Chair- man, Social Chairman... M.E.N.C .... S.N.E.A .... A Cap- pella Choir...Chapel Choir... Te ahous e of the August Moon .... Pygmalion ... Blood of the Martyrs .,,,, Soloist with the Central Col- lege Dance Band .... The Messiah C avalleria Rusticana The Lowland Sea HAMEL, W, SHERMAN St, Louis Major: Chemistry Sigma Alpha Chi: President, Rush Captain...Seni0r Class Treasurer .... Panhellenic Council: President...Omicron Delta Kappa...Varsity Base- ball .... C Club .... Senior Homecoming Attendant.,.Cor- onation Chairman of Home- coming...Howard-Payne South House Council...Student Affiliates of the A m e r i c a n Chemical Society...Chemistry Laboratory Assistant.. Research Grant ' it GORDON, JAMES St. Louis Major: Math HAWKER, JACQUELYN Hunnewell Major: Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambdag Vice-Pres- ident, President...Panhellenic C o u n c i lg Secretary-Treas- urer .... Holt Hall House Council: Vice-President ...... M arching B and.,,W.R.A... S.N,E.A...Pi Gamma Mu...Chi Delta Sweetheart...l.ntramural Sports 41 7 gg ' HOLDERBAUM, DELBER Livingston, Montana Major: Physical Education Beta Sigma: W a r d e n...Beta Beta Beta...Varsity Track... S.N.E .A.. . .Trainer HUDDLESTON, VICTOR Florissant Maj or: Spanish 4 4 2 HOPKINS, JOHN R. Mexico Major: Science HULSE, JOHN Webster Groves Major: Math Varsity BHIld...Concert Band .....Marching Band....Phi Mu Alpha Sin.fonia...Math Club... Physics C1ub... C Club,,,,, Scribblers and Scrawlers .... Dance Band...Varsity Track HE LTIBRAND JERRY Maplewood Major: History Sigma Alpha Chi...S.N.E .AJ Vice-President HIX, BILL Fayette Major: History Judicial Board, Clerk HENRY, LADONNA SUE St, Louis Major: Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambdag ViceePres- ident, Recording Secretary... S.C.O,g Secretary, Program Chairman .... Howard-P ayn e North House Council: Secre- tary-Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent...Freshman Class Secre- tary .... Senior Class Secretary ,,,Drama Club... Christ inthe Concrete City .,.Pi Gamma Mu ...S.N,E,A,,,,Marching Band .... Concert Band...Soph- omore, Junior, Senior Home- coming Attendant .... National M e th o di s t Scholarship ..... Human Relations Prize...Jud- icial Boardg Chancel1or,,, Who's Who HOHENSTREET, WALKER Owensville Maj or: Business Administra- tion ?ff'f' 'T' iff: wr 1 . 2, ,, Y I 1 HUNT, MARY Windsor Major: Political Science Zeta Psi Lambda: Corres- ponding Secretary....Pi Gamma Mu...Marching Band ,,,Radio Staff JARBOE, JANET Poplar Bluff Major: English Delta Pi Omega,.,Pi Gamma Mu... S.N,E,A, ,,,Panhe1lenic Counci1...W.R.A .... Who's Who ...Ragout Staffg Co-Layout Ed- itor, Assistant Editor 1 Y' df M ' C, -,Q gf .X ,A JACKSON, ED Granite City, Illinois Major: Political Science Sigma Alpha Chig Pledge Cap- 5 tain, S er ge ant-at-A r m s, Chairman of Winter's End Ball ...Alpha Epsilon Delta...Var- sity Tennis JOYCE, GLENN Jefferson City Major: Physics Alpha Phi Gamma: Parlia- mentarian, Secretary, Pres- ident...Kappa Mu E p s i l on: Vice-President, President... American Institute of Physics: Vice-President, President .... Omicron Delta Kappa...A1pha Psi Omega...Howard-P a y n e South House Councilg Presi- dent...Panhellenic C o un c i 1, Vice-President .... Soph- omore Physics Award...Who's Who...A C appella Choirg Reader,.,Physics Laboratory Assistant JUN KEHOE, LARRY Moberly Major: Physics LEIGH, GARTH Parma Major: English Pi Kappa Deltag Vice-Pres- ident...Omicron Delta Kappa ...Scribblers and Scrawlers ,,,Debate Teams .... Pi Gamma Mu Concert Band Marching Band...VarsityBand Kappa Chig Treasurer ...Speech Arts Club...Philos- ophy Club KOESTER, BOB Webster Groves Major: Physical Education S.N,E.A ,..,. C Club... Var- sity Baseball LESTER, CARL Granite City, Illinois Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Gammag Secretary, Vice-President, Panhellenic Repres entative Pan- hellenic Council...A lp h a Ep- silon Deltag Secretary...Omi- cron Delta Kappa: Treasurer ...Sophomore Class V i c e- President...Junior Class President...Student Council... McMurry House Council,,,A Cappella Choirg Quartet ..... Labor atory Assistant ..... Homecoming Co-Chairman 43 mtl. mmumfliml' -ii5ifEEll:'Qi45ET:k.Y:la.Q :'?'E MADDEN, BARBARA Fayette Major: Business Education Zeta Psi Lambda: Reporter, fx McBRIDE, BARBARA WEIR Arnold Major: Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambdag Pledge Cap- Re c or ding Secretary ...,, Pi tain...S.N,E,A, Omega Pig Vice-President, President...Phi Beta Lambda: Secretary...Pi Gamma Mug Reporte r S.N.E.A. Howard-Payne North House Counci1...Student Assistant in Business...Collegian Staff,,,, Chapel Choir McDANIEL, JAN Clarence Major: Music Education Chapel Choir...MarchingBand ...Concert Band...F1-eshman Class Treasurer,,,Chi Delta: President...Phi Mu Alpha: Vice-President...Orchestra... Student Council,,,Logos: Ed- itorial Board, Editor ..... Scribblers and S c r aw l e r s' Vice President Panhellenic Council Omicron Delta Kappa Honors Colloquium Who's Who S N E A MCGUIRE, FRANKLIN W. St. Louis Major: History Student Council Treasurer... Alpha Phi Gamma...S,C .O,... Kappa Chi...Philosophy Club ...,Student Minister...... H all Counselor...H ow a r d- Payne South House Council... McMurry House Council .... In- tramural Sports V a r s it y Football LINSIN, ORVIE St, Louis Major: Economics Beta Sigma...Beta Beta Beta ... C Club: S,C,O, Repre- sentative...Varsity Football,,, Varsity Baseballmlntramural Sports LUER, JILL Webster Groves Major: Spanish Holt Hall House Council .... Art Clubg Treasurer...Eagle I's... Theta Chi Upsilon...Pep Club ...Ragout Staff ...S.N.E .A. LIRE LY, NORMA St, Louis Major: Sociology Theta Chi Upsilon: Secretary, Pledge Captain, Charter Member...Kappa Chi..... Orchestra,,.Collegian Staff... Intramural Sports...American College Poetry Anthology '60 ...Fighting Fifth...S.C.O.Dep- utation Team .... Dial 'M' for Murder g Publicity and Scen- ery Committees... The Step- mother g Director MacKENZIE, HUGH St, Louis Major: Art Marching Band...Varsity Band ...Art Club...S.N.E.A .... Chap' el Choir 44 1:51 -f A-:i- .ze-11 . .. -A . - MICHEL ALAN C MILLER PATSY HoUTs Owens ville Fayette MQJOT SOCWIOEY Major Chemistry Collegian Staff Kappa Ch1 Student Affiliates of the Amer P1 Gamma Mu Philosophy ican Chemical Society Club Chapel Choir Student Minister MILLER ROBERT L MOON JERRY Fayette Bartlesville Oklahoma Major History Major Sociology SNEA ffwgi, W5 Wi 75' if ga rn- 4115? , 1 WS' Q W? ami MYERS W GALE Troy Major: Sociology i Delta S,N.E A Pi Gammu Mu...Philosophy Club' President...Radio Staff OVERALL WARD Farmington Major: Economics Varsity Footbal1...Beta Sigma' Treasurer... C Club' Secretary.,,Phi Beta Lambda 'E',..,..e':B.y 4.4.62-az' NOLAN BARBARA St. Louis - Major: Music Delta Pi Omega- Song Leader ....Phi Beta- Treasurer... S,N,E,A. .M.E.N,C, , Chapel Choir ..... Marching Band ...Varsity Band OWENS, CHARLES Dixon Major: Sociology Sigma Alpha Chi' Treasurer Panhe llenic Representa- tive Chief Jus'tiCB... C Club' Treasurer...Var'sity Baseball ... Varsity Basketball... S,C,O,- Financial Secretary Vice-President, B a c kw a r d King...McMurry House Coun- cil,..New Dorm Counselor... Junior Class Vice-President ....Senior Class President... Student Council 45 ' mSW345fj++t1m-wjfbg wr J :lj f 1 li: -'E 1 'w 1 .4 ii .ji il W. ,lx ii M ll 'i l ti l H ii gl l i 1 l li l i 2 2 , i 1 POWELL, JANICE Glendale Major: Elementary Education I RASCHE, GEORGE R. Farmington Maj or: Mathematics A Cappella Choir...S.N,E,A,,. Scribblers and Scrawlers... Phi Mu Alpha 1 w 'i i ,ll Hi ill 51, E251 fi! 153 45 PURCELL, KEITH Madison, Illinois Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Gamma....Student Affiliates of the A me ri c an Chemical Society: Treasurer, President .... Kappa Mu Ep- silongVice-President .... Omi- cron Delta Kappa...Who's Who ...Honors Program...Labora- tory Assistant...Standard Oil Scholar .... L. E, Schaffer Nat- ural Science Scholarship ..... L. C. Shell Chemistry Award RENFRO, J ENICE . Richmond Major: Business Education Howard-Payne North House Council: S e c r e t ar y-Treas- ur e r, President....S.N.E.A.: Program Chairman, Secre- tary-Treasurer ..... Pi Omega Pi: H i s tor i an, Secretary- Treasurer...Phi Beta Lambda .....Pi Gamma Mu....Student Assistant ..... National Metho- dist Scholarship .... S .N.E ,A.: District Secretary PERLSTEIN, GARY Kansas City Major: Sociology Beta Beta Beta...Philosophy Club .... Rifle Team .... Varsity Track .... Collegian Staff ,,.,,,. State Award Winner, 1960, Jose Marti Editorial Contest PITTMAN, GERALD Butler Major: Chmistry Beta Sigma: Corresponding S e c r et a 1' y...Alpha Epsilon Delta: President...Hall Coun- selor.,.Laboratory Assistant - D12 PETTIGREW, MARILYN Santa Clara, California Major: Social Science Zeta Psi Lambda: Rush Cap- , tainnllntramural Sports ...... . Baptist Student Union: Charter Member, Publicity Chairman, Enlistment Chairman, Treas- urer... H ow a r cl-Payne North House Counci1...S.N.E.A...... Homecoming Committee.. Chapel Choir .... Pi Gamma Mu POTTER, BETTY LOU Harrisburg Major: Elementary Education S.N.E,A ,,., Dramatics Club... Eagle l's...Pep Club I 'ml - ' ' ef:,.-15'-E:-5fjig:tix1u4ff,QfjfQ::f:igqg3,g:fgf- t1i5x4,r?..:i:,-:':w1:. -a f ,,,:, ...Q--.., , ,,.,,..,,,, , , , ,T , , ..-i...-...K-s.:....-.1-f..,.m. - 11:-.-' - . J: , -, V--f rf - ,- - , -M--- -'-'H - -s f -1 2- f-1-.ref , L , RICHARDSON, DONALEIGH Appleton City Major: Music Marching Band...Chapel Choir ...Opera...S.N.E.A...M.E .N.C. ...Theta Chi Upsilon --' -- fu--5 - ,,,. , , Q, ,,,, 'jf - tv:-y4.,,.,.,.lr-.: ,A -,L L --'e1 f'f 'f+ u,g, ,-i':J1n:.,. Y' C, , , ,.- ,,,, 7. ,i,, - . - r., .. at, ROBERTS, GERRY University City Major: Physical Education Varsity Football...Junior Varsity Basketball .... Alpha Phi Gamma: Athletic Director ...Intramural Sports .... Intra- mural Tennis Singles Champ- ion...Ha1l Counselor RUEHLE PAUL RYLE ROBERT ALLAN Pacific Higbee MaJor Biology Mayor Mathematics Beta Beta Beta Chi Delta Social Director Intramural Sports .gen SCHOFIELD, JOHN E Fayette Ma3or Music Phi Mu Alpha Warden Pledge Captain Executive Committee Sigma Alpha Chi Concert Band Assistant Director Varsity Band MarchmgBand Community Orchestra Chapel Choir Scribblers and Scrawlers Collegian Staff Central College Stage Band SNEA MENC Varsity Track Intramural Sports S C O Honors English SHEETS JEAN St Louis MaJor Biology Zeta Psi Lambda Rush Cap tain Athletic Director Treasurer Beta Beta Beta Secretary Vice President Collegian Staff Holt Hall House Council S N E A Program Committee W R A Council Green Peppers Biology Laboratory Assistant Intramural Sports SCHOFIE LD JUDITH YEAST Fayette MaJor Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambda S oc 1 al Choir Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Band S C O SHOCKEY, JEAN Moberly Major History Zeta Psi Lambda Panhellenic Representative Pledge Class President S N E A an hellenic Council P1 Gamma Mu Holt Hall House Council , s W - ----V f . au.. im I 5-Est:mn?-as'f:1ii?fS22r-54b:':f:.?:j3'g'ig,'iil- A-7'F57 7F 'f M fa-5-.ati-g,f,, . . SOERGEL, MARIAN Prairie Village, Kansas Major: History Delta Pi Omega: Rush Cap- tain, Vice-President, Pres- ident .... Sophomore Student Council Representative...Jun- ior Class Secretary .... Holt Hall House Colmcilg Secretary ...Pi Gamma Mug Vice-Presi- dent ..., Alpha Lambda Deltag Treasurer...Who's Who....., W.R.A. Council...S.N.E.A..... Ragout Maid of Honor, '58- '59, '59-'60 .... Homecoming Queen '60-'61 STRUCHTEMEYER, RONALD Franklin Major: Business Administra- tion SPENCER, BILL Benton Major: Philosophy Ragout Staff 3 Copy Editor, Ed- itor...Who's Wh0...A Cappella Choir, Quai-tet...Omicron Delta Kappa...Sig'ma Alpha Chi ...Phi Mu Alpha...Kappa Chi: T r e as ur e r, President ..... Speech Arts C1ubgVice-Pres- ident...Pi Gamma Mug Vice- President, President... Philosophy Clubg Secretary... National Methodist Scholar- ship...Make-up Chairman for Diary of Anne Frank, Our Town, Chalk Garden, Make-up Staff for My Three Angels, Arsenic and Old Lace TANNER, RUSSELL Sikeston Major: Biology Alpha Phi Gamma....S.N.E.A, SHOUP, ROBERT Topeka, Kansas Major: Business Administra- tion Sigma Alpha Chi SLATE, DENNIS Granite City, Illinois Major: Physical Education Alpha Phi Gammag Athletic Director...S.N.E.A... C Club ,,..Varsity Football,,..Varsity Tennis...Varsity Track...Hal1 Counselor...A Cappella Choir ...East Side A,C. SIMMONS, SUSIE Malta Bend Major: Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambdag Rush Cap- tain...S.N.E.A...Pi G21I'I1mf1Ml1 ....Dramatics C1ub....Ragout Staff...Vars ity Basketball SLONAKER, DOROTHY Mexico Major: Business Education S.N.E.A...Phi Beta Lambda... Dramatics Club...Eagle I'sg Secretary...Co1legian Staff... S,C,O,g Financial Secretary ...Business Club...Pep Club... Student Financial Secretary of the Methodist Church 4 B TOPPING, WILLIAM St, Louis Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Gamma: Reporter... Student Affiliates of the Amer- ican Chemical Society... Howard-Payne S o ut h House Council TRUMBLE, MARTHA Webster Groves Major: Music Chapel Choir...M.E.N.C .... Marching Band...VaI'Sify Band ,...,.Phi Beta... Caval1eria Rusticana .... Collegian Staff., TROTTER, PATRICIA Dexter Major: English Delta Pi Omegag President, Panhellenic Representative... Panhellenic Cou.ncil...Ragout Staffg Co-Layout Editor, Art Editor,..Holt Hall House C ouncil... Diary of Anne Frank .... Women's Re c r e a- tional Association .... Campus Radio Advisory Board TUCKER, CHARLES Rolla Major: Music Marching Band ..... Concert Band.. .Varsity Band: 'Student Director .... Chapel Choir ...... Phi Mu Alpha...Dance Band... M.E.N.C. o of ,- lxyff IGM 1 , 'aff sa V' M fi in , Sgr W A ix' .f,: 'lifff -. 7 44-.K WALKER, ANNABEL Houston Major: Music Kappa Chi...Phi Beta .... Theta Chi Upsilong President ...... A Cappella Choir...Orchestra... Lowland Sea ... Cava1leria Rusticana ....... M.E.N.C... S,N,E.A..,Par1hellenic Council ....Holt Hall House Council... Intramural Sports...S,C W,R.A, Council WIGHTMAN, ROGER Camdenton Major: German Pi Gamma Mu ..... S.N.E.A. WARFORD, DONNA Moberly Major: English Zeta Psi Lambda .... Collegian Staffg Editor .... Who's Who .... Pi Gamma Mu .... S .N,E ,A. WILDBERGE R, RONALD Hazelwood Major: Music Education C oncert B and .... Ma1'0hiHg Band...Varsity Band .... Chapel Choir ,.,. Phi Mu Alpha: His- torian, T r e as ur e r...Sigma Alpha C hi .... .S.N.E.A ....... M .E .N,C ..... Orchestra 4 9 '5 'fem wrtg ,' ' - ,':---levi:-armies! WOOD, PATRICIA Joplin Major: Chemistry Theta Chi Upsilon: S.C,O. Representative .... Student Af- filiates of the American Chemical Society...Col1egian Staff...Ragout Staff...S.N.E.A. ....Dramatics Club..... Much Ado About Nothing ..,., Pro- duction Committees of: Ar- senic and Old Lace g My Three Angels g Cha1k Gar- den g Diary of Anne Frank g ...Intramural Sports .... Eagle I'sg Reporter...G1-een Peppers YOKLEY, GENE Stockton Major: Business Administra- tion Chi Deltag Secretary .... Phi Beta Lambda: Reporter...In- tramural Sports...Radio Sub- committee ' 50 YANKEE, JANICE YOKLEY Stockton Major: Business Education Alpha Phi Alpha: Historian... S.N.E.A...Pi Omega Pig His- torian .... Phi Beta Lambdag Parliarnentarian, R e c o r d - ing Secretary, Charter Mem- ber...Intramural Sports .... W.R.A .... Marching Band ...... Biology Laboratory Assistant RICHARDSON, RAYMAN Piedmont Major: Chemistry Concert Band .... M arching Band .... Varsity Band ..... S.N.E.A ....... McMurry House Councilg Secretary ..... Student Counselor...Student Affiliates of the American Chemical So- ciety WILLIAMS, TERRY Flat River Major: History WHITE, SANDRA Ironton Major: Biology .TAXES WITTEN, CLAIRE Trenton Major: Biology Beta Beta Betag Secretary... Beta Beta Beta Award, '58- '59 .... Collegian Staff .... James H: Robinson Scholarship ..... Fleece-Devaney Scholarship.. Honors Work...Biology Lab- oratory Assistant WOOD, JAMES A. Potosi Major: Economics Chi Deltag Vice-President .... Panhellenic Council FISHER, CHAR LES R, Carrollton Major: Biology 1 F. ' ' 1.1-,.g.1,. ..-...nl-.va-, R , af L -' 1 ,jf X ,,,,gaau-up I ,M-A fW,,g,:,3rs1 W., Nr 1. K 1 -251' , 1- v 35 in ' -1 A ' ,I ' w 1 V' N 'I' 1 , V VL' J: 'f .. N 4 A' if - 2 T5 wg A 1, J' ,' ' f Y iz?-f' ' 11 4 'K , ,ff ' X jf -Y A - 575 o I V Qt 1 555 ,, 2. V' i ni e 1 ,A iq Yi 1 fa' MMR A If X M ff A wif Mau Mau! Mr. Agile 1961 Elementary my dear ..... How are you fixed for blades? The world is waiting for the Sunrise. i W W 3El5?5'f1E 1f LI DERCLASSME ,BK .- . ., . W.. V we '- f.i...L'L'7'- 'i-rrzciiz-5-2:l:.''. ',EE'i'ii'?E'5:G4?5l Y -fmnqze-aJ1, 12ramaggepimi-,zgzqglmngJ,.-Qi: Qlgipf-jg!!-J 311 .T.1:i:.Vp,:4., ,1..-.......k.- . 1 - 1-ff , 1 1.1 A Mu., 1 1 11 1 1 gf 1, 1 111 1, A 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 if 11 11: 11 111 11 1 11 1 11 11 ix: 11 1.1 ,1 1. 1 -1 1 1 1 -1 1 111 1, 111 '11 11 111 111 .1 11 1 111 1 31 11 11 1 1 1 11 ,1 11 ,5 11 1 1 11 1. 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 PRESIDENT 11 George Lee 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 TREASURER Wesley Brun 1 1 1 Juniors SE CRETARY Linda. Hartsock VICE-PRESIDENT Ed Jordan STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Tom Stribling 1 1 I 111 1 11 I , 1 111 1 1111 1 11 1 1 , , 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 54 11,21 1 1111111 l ANKROM, KAY St. Louis BIETSCH, RICHARD Kirkwood BLACK, BETTY Advance BLANNER, ELMER St. Louis BRINING, JOHN Richmond Heights BROWN, CHARLES Kennett BROWN, GEORGE Maplewood BRUN, WES Cape Girardeau BRYANT, WADE Columbia CLOWE, MIKE Miami, Florida COFFMAN, EUGENE Wooldridge COOPER, DONNA Jamesport CROWE, FRANKIE Crystal' City DAVIS, BARBARA Jefferson City DAVIS, RICHARD St. Louis DeCLUE, DONNA Bonne Terre DEITER, DAN Wellsville DERRIEUX, GEORGE Mokane DOWNING, MIKE Denver, Colorado DYE, RITA Kansas City , A 1 Y f 1 51 1.5. 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EATON, IRA Farmington EICHLER, BILL Owensvllle ELWELL, GEORGIA Garwin, Iowa ESTES, MARY ANNE Frederioktown E VANS, JANET Piedmont FITZWATER, DAMON University City GARRISON, MARTHA Hannibal GITCHOFF, PAUL Granite City, Illinois GRAVES, NATHANIE L Fayette GREEN, DAVE Independence GREE N, SUE Quincy, Illinois HALL, BOB Malden HAMRA, FRANK Portageville HARDY, CHARLES Troy HARTSOCK, LINDA Fayette HECKWOLF, ROBERT St. Louis HEFFRON, SHARON Marshall HELLMICH, DON Denver, Colorado HELTIBRAND, KEN Maplewood HERMANN, ED ' Rolla HEWITT, JOAN St. Louis HOLSTINE, WHIT Palmyra HOWELL, VIVIAN Elvins HUGHES, JIM Clinton HUTSON, NANCY Charleston ILLERT, WALTER St. Louis INGERBRITSEN, JAY St. Louis JORDAN, ED Warson Woods JOSLIN, SUE Rolla JUSTICE, GARY Neosho KEATHLEY, DON Bismarck KELESIDOU, ZOI Macedonia, Greece KELIM, BYRON Breckenridge KEMPER, CHARLES, JR. 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PRESIDENT Gary Glenn 1 TREASURER Irvin Stobie Sophomores SECRETARY Gailya Tucker VICE-PRESIDENT John Pisoni STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Bill Patterson 62 ALLEN, JOE Sedalia ARMITAGE, DON Nevada ASHE, MARILYN St. Louis BANNING, RAY Armstrong BANTE, GENE St. Louis BABNHART, BONNIE Fredericktown BARTEE, LARRY Bucklin BAUMAN, PATRICIA St. Louis BEACH, LARRY Armstrong BENEDICT, ZOE Fulton BERRY, MARILYN Centr alia BERRY, RUBY Fredericktown BILLBE, DEAN St. Louis BISHOP, DAVID C aruthersville BISWELL, DIANE Woodstock, New Jersey BLACKARD, FLOYD Fayette M 'TF-!..,' : ,Q w 1, f'i 1 ft ' - xii,-' K X5 'f E . 10' 1 ., , ,S ,I f 'ie- . -w . we 1 t ag Q: X' Wo- ,I Q. L N A ,iff tls I .ix ,,,,, ,,.,, N, .. I K 6 1 A 4, i ' if f a. v f IW! VW' :i.:'i7x Q' 4 ,.-. f. - , 9 BLACKARD, WILLIAM ix, ,r 7f Fayette J of ' Eg! X ' A ,CA H '41 BONHAM, DWIGHT Dalton BOYD, GERRI Thomasville BRANCH, JEANA Boonville 435, .ggi 32 ,-...,,N-N .iiurn .F ,ff.::..', n ,-:..f RE Jvcmki L af - V- 4 -. 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Sf? , X Y fi-2, 'X ,iX ORR, NEAL Arlington, Virginia OWINGS, BILL Mexico PATTERSON, FRANK Kenosha, Wisconsin PEER5, GARY Mineola, New York PETERS, PAT Cedar Rapids, Iowa PFIFFNER, GEORGENE St. Louis PORTER, DORIS St. Louis POTTER, GENE Mexico POWELL, DAVID Visalia, California QUIGG, CAROL Springfield REINBECK, JOHN Houston, Texas RETHWISCH, BRAXTON Fayette RICHESON, MOLLY Potosi RINESMITH, JUDY St. Louis ROBB, ROBERT Armstrong ROBERTS3 JANE University City ROGERS, PORTER University City ROHRER, BILL Bourbon ROMINES, ANN Houston RULER, BERT Kirkwood SATTERLEE, FLOYD Kansas City SAWYER, ALAN St. Louis SCHAEFFER, SUE Kansas City SCHERBEL, SANDRA St. Louis SCHMELIG, JANET St, Louis SCHNEIDER, JOHN Hillsboro SCHOBER, BOB St. Louis SCHOOLFIE LD, WAYNE Kennett SCHUBURG, JO ANN Kirkwood SCHWARZ , BOB Kansas City SCOTT, JANE Kennett SCOTT, STEVE Quincy, Illinois SHOOK, SHERRY Slater SHANKS, DON Lawson SIMMONS, DIAN ' Ferguson SINCLAIR, SANDRA Farmington SLOAS, HAL New Madrid SMITH, BETTY Sf. 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VAIL, CAROLE St. Louis WALLACE, KAREN Mexico WALTERS, NANCY St, Louis WALTON, SUZANNE Potosi WALTZ, TOM Cape Girardeau WAMPLER, DAN Lebanon WATTS, DELL St, Louis WEBBER, DAVID Mound City WEBER, SUSAN Independence WELCH, KATHLEEN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma WESTHOFF, JANICE Monroe City WESTON, BARRY Independence WHITE, DAVID Sf. Louis WHITESIDE, CHARLES Festus WILLIAMS, PAT ' Webster Groves WILLIAMS, STEVE Kirkwood WILMESHER, BETTY Boonville WOOD, CATHEY Rocheport WOOD, GEORGE Chicago, Illinois WOODS, RON Poplar Bluff A, E I 2' 'ggfgaal 'vR,X,1Q4, fikcgilf lm Zia gd ll il Q 5 40 j 73 M I ' 'WW WW TQWPQ BM '. .:FFW: fHT?T'57ff ff .I- E2'fQ4' W A fir-If A S'1 f , Wgvi7W3'?.g5 , fl. ,'ng:I-sang 4 f I f L, WGN f f, I ,Q 'TW N f f xg? ,YI 44' 3. A4 XQSYYW' ,fx ,, . 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Holy Hermit and the boys. , 9 M f3 bl lx i S7 BARTEE DON BEHNKE, JUDY ADKINSON, GENE AZIN, M?N5OUR 2523255 BETTY Euekim i Milyvaukee, Wisconsin East Prairie Tehfana ran Junior Freshman Junior Junior Freshman E :m i ' i iii X'hh f ieeeo E BENNTT, JAY BERRY, PAT BERRY, RUBY BHOWER, HCQLLIS EZISZISZIQT, ROBERT L Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Excelsior Springs Fredericktown Midland,-M10 lgan S h Senior Sophomore Sophomore S0Ph0m01'9 Op Omore CADY, BONNIE CALHOUN, CAROLYN DICKSON, PAT DITTRICH, NANCY DOUGLAS, JOHN Crystal City Montrose New Franklin Ferguson Hartford, Connecticut S0Ph0m0I'e Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman FRANIQ, CAROL GAMBLIN, JIM HARTZOG, SUSAN HEIDMANN, CAROL HEIDMANN, STAN St' LOUIS St- Louis St- Louis Washington, Missouri Washington, Missouri Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Senior ,Arai h fp? 1 JARVIS, JAC LYN Glendale Freshman KNOST, KEITH Carthage Junior . KUMMER, MADELINE LAKE, ROBERT W, LEECH SANDY Florissant Kirkwood Fayette' Freshman Junior Freshman and Lates ? ,,V, gl W R 'Hs , LEE: JUDY MACUALEY, BILL o'DELI., ALICE POLLARD, LARRY REB, MARILYN I Willow Sprmgfi Osage Beach Lebanon Marceline St. Louis Sophomore JUHIOI' S9ni0r Freshman Freshman I , -, , W? a i f 5 ,. I 'go i ' y I N f fl ky V :N ,1 fl A 2 I :QL .fzfddi A ' -rf, if . ll RYFFEL, GEORGE SCHLAPPER, FERN SCHWAB, MARILYN SCHWENTKER, JOHN SHORT, CHICKIE St- Louis - New Franklin St, Louis Kirkwood University City U Sophomore Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman l SMITH, BOB SMITH, SHIRLEY STIVERS, JUDY WEST, DALE WINTER, JEAN ZIJVIMERMAN, JERRY Kirkwood Lockport, Illinois University City Ferguson Overland Cameron tl Freshmafl Sophomore Freshman Junior Sophomore Junior I .ogrwwf 1 f7 ' rf? '---efw? 45 73 1 Z L' K H L ,L gl? 90 . 'J l 1 r Il i I IM! ,i if r made lt d1dn't I? You Just thmk xt cou1dn't happen to you Stop thls foohshness and let me through f E J A 0 -M.-f...,....,....... X ' ,ZEN ,,,. il 535 ..--- 1 f 1 But she said this was my dance! :: g1 ' 1 3,511 5 '5f':,.,....'i 3- Tiger's Page fyqgz f ,..k. f ,,,. V, M L -J, f , Wait! That's yesterdays paper! 91 nib: jfrjgf 5:3 5 gif? 'Ml ERVICE LM wm- .3-'SIL-1' xv, 93 '-'- '-4f?i1- cars1:NG-:x'21s'1S'4,f,:-aw:'if-. 12: .MX ., ' Q. -'XI-41 .5 2' fi. f ' , ' A ' ' ..c:,:,-.::nv.-.uae-Q-A-.eff-:.,,,,,, V -. f' .. -, , ,. X , A T- l r'l'1' 1 X tl l 11. , ,ly tw A r'1 H 1 F X N ' 1 ' l Y f l 1 il lil ' il-'l it iiil ,N flu: 'X w ,X JIM , , gl, : l.l I JOHN F GAMBLE MaJor Bxology A Cappella Chou' Chapel Cho1r Beta Beta Beta V1ce Pres1dent Pres1dent S1gma Alpha Ch1 Correspondmg Secretary Record1ngSec retary Omlcron Delta Kappa V1ce Presullent P1 Kappa Delta VICE Presmlent Who's Who Speech Arts Club Debate Teams BlO1Ogy Laboratory Ass1stant S1gma Alpha Ch1 Jumor Scholastlc Award BARBARA CURTIS Mag or Rel1g1on Delta P1 Omega Correspondmg Secretary Chapla1n Kappa Ch1 Presldent Alpha Lambda Delta Holt Hall House Councll Pres 1dent S NE A Who's Who '59 '60 '60 '61 GUAM! i V 1 v- - - . , . .sg Jig.: GL Q r '+L-sigh 'AA' ERROL GANN Major: Biology Beta Sigmag Warden, Vice-President,,, C Club: President...Beta Beta Betag Historian... Delta Kappa...S.N.E.A....v.1rSity Omicron Footballg Honorable Mention, Methodist Col- lege All-Ame-rican...Varsity Track...Out- standing Freshman Athlete '57-'58...Who's Who 11- . 52117 riie 5 P 'z N . 3 ff-9155: J. W-f , few. M Www 5 4 ' -mf'- .w!f ' !11vfh, f?'?' t- mt if h Q i f Jr . ji fy ,-fi I 1 5' Bi' D M 4 at tiis P :sg ' f,. Y u f 5 1 w w y ' .WX fy 5 M' l E ' 'X X 'wt 4-A .. R N J.- xl ' . ff Q ' ' ' ' f i 'AVV -N: , 5.5- .1 X 'X P i gif . afglf i.+f'L-iii? ,,,,, 3 1311 V i ,hw 274 x ' LLOYD GEIGER Major: Business Administration Student Body President...Pi Kappa Deltag Pres- ident...A1pha Phi Gamma: Inventory Manager, Treasurer...JudiCial Boardg Clerk...S,C,O,g Treasurer...Alpha Psi Omega...Omicron Delta Kappa...Pi Gamma Mu...Varsity Debate Team ...Varsity Discussion Team...Dramatios Club ...Speech Arts Club,,, Our Town ... Diary of Anne Frank ... Chalk Garden E EEMNEL. fax L3-5'5g:.,,:Ff,5: if gf'-.pw ' . --'ff 'M-wf u fm- - lm .. , . , V V H21 1 JANET JARBOE Maj or: English Delta Pi O1HGg21...Pi Gamma Mu,,,S,N,E Panhellenic Counci1,,,W,R.A,,,,Who's Who,,, Ragout Staffg Co-Layout Editor, Assistant Editor LADONNA HENRY Major: Elementary Education Zeta Psi Lambdag Vice-President, Recording Sec ret ary...S,C,O,g Secretary, Progr am C h air in a n...Howard-Payne North H ous e Councilg Secretary-Treasurer, Vice- P r e s i d e nt...Freshman Class Secretaryn, Senior Class Secretary...D r am a C lub... Christ in the Concrete City ...Pi Gamma Mu...S,N,E.A .... Marching Band...Concert Band Sophomore, Junior, Senior Homecoming Attendant,,,National Methodist Scholarship... Human Relations Prize...Judicia1 Boardg Chance1lor...Who's Who ' H ..., f K-rf C- :' firfgl, fi,-.149 3 5T:':'-lc: 1' '17 . , ,, . ,, - -' --113,-:ff'-ffr.s::1E'-1'i:ii'?lVi-T'fifi-5E'f?f13'iE9E?5?'L'-ifilijgfisi 3- f'???2-:rm GTQ Q GLENN JOYCE Major: Physics Alpha Phi Gammag Parliarnentarian, Secre- tary, President...Kappa Mu Epsilon: Vice- President, President...American Institute of Physicsg Vice-President, President...Omicron Delta Kappa...Alpha Psi Omega,,,Howard- Payne South House Councilg President...Pan- hellenic Councilg Vice-President...Sophomore Physics Award...Who's Who...A Cappella Choirg Reader...Physics Laboratory Instructor 9 Lani-3 'r+Mw..i,, JAN MCDANIEL Major: Music Education Chapel Choir...lVIarching Band...Coucert Band ...Freshman Class Treasurer...Clii Delta: Pre-sident...Phi Mu Alphag Vice-President... Orchestra...Stuclent Council...Logosg Editorial Board, Eclitor...Scribb1ers and S c r aw l e r sg Vice-President .... Panhellenic Couxici1...Omi- cron Delta Kappa...Honors Co1loquium...Wlio's WliO...S.N.E .1-X. KEITH PURCE LL Major: Chemistry Alpha Phi Gamma...student Affiliates of the American Chemical Societyg Treasurer, Pres- ident...Kappa Mu Epsilong Vice-President... Omicron Delta Kappa...Who's Who...Honors Program...Laboratory Assistant.. .St a 11 da r d Oil SChO1L11'...L. E. Schaffer Natural Science Scholarship---L. C. Shell Chemistry Award .-XLIC E O' DELL Major: English Alpha Lambda Delta...E . E , Rich Award... National Methodist Scholarship...Ragoutg In- dex Editor, Assistant Editor . ...-X Cappella Choir .,,S,C,O,g Program Chairman...SCribblers and Scrawlers: Aigrettes Editor...Logosg Editorial Board...Phi Betag RitualChairman.,.A1pha Ep- silon Deltag Scapel Reporterg Treasurer, Chap- lain...M.E,N,C,g Secretary-Treasurer, Pres- ident. ..Who's Who...Honors Work.. .B i o l o gy Lab Assistant...Holt Hull House Council MARY-E LLEN SINGE R Major: English Kappa Chig Secretary...Scribblers and Scraw- 1ers...Zeta Psi Lambdag S,C,O, Represent- ative, Panhellenic Repres ent ative...A1pha Lambda De1ta...Panhel1enic Counci1,,,Chape1 Choir,,,Co11egian Staff...Ragout Staffg Copy Editor...Bio1ogy Lab Assistant...Justice, Jud- icial Board 1 ,.. WA .. .- , ., . , Y-,.,,.,.,,.,,,,, Y ..,-. . V.. 5, .,,,,,.,.i , 'ffff:sff:1.w-'--gs . 'u .'e'4i,:' gray' 1,7 i. 1-:raw ' 1 - 1,-.am fx f.'q,.gp1 -.1 ,gf yu 41.11,-A ,....:-. -. 1- : as Vu,-fr, .- 'aww ,, ,, I W. ,.., . . , , MARIAN SOE RGB L Major: History Delta Pi Omega: Rush Captain, Vice - President, President...Sophomore Student Council Representative...Junior Class Sec- retary,,,Holt Hall House Councilg Secretary... Pi Gamma Mug Vice-President...Alpha Lambda Delt ag T r e a s u r e r...Who's Who,,,W,R,A, Council...Ragout Maid of Honor, '58-'59, '59- '60,,,HomeComing Queen , sig D - f--as---W-, mmf- -..D-fi..- ,ws I ..-,.i.,-.. 100 isf.f.,,.' .xl::.1 V , xt, 51 - , DONNA WARFORD Major: English Zeta Psi Lambda...Collegian Staffg Editor,,,, Wh0'S Who ..... Pi Gamma Mu ,,,, S,N,E,A, BILL SPENC ER Major: Philosophy Ragout Staifg Copy Editor, Editor...Who's Who ...A Cappella Choir...Omicron Delta Kappa... Sigma Alpha Chi...Phi Mu A1pha...Kappa Chig Treasurer, President...Speech Arts Clubg Vic e - Pre s ident...Pi Gamma Mug Vice- President, President...Philosophy Clubg Sec- retary...National Methodist Scholarship,,,,, Make-up Chairman for: Diary of Anne Frank , Our Town , Chalk Garden ., .., ..... . '---- 1- .V-Y, 1,--.1-Y:'.1.,, V - H--.,.,-..-,...,.,. , , ,Z - 1'- ve:-K'--2 - -'-, .11-'ffl fd.-.cpl ,...fv.:f'- ,Y ,L- , ..,,..-. ..., -- , W .,,-y ,s J,-.-,. 4., f .1.:.-ik, . ., .. , Q ' ,-1 .,....rT,.,, sf. ..,., in fJ,a:,E, , ---1. .-,--....::.e..-....ltf.--,..,-., '.-:.h.t-...ag ..,, ... - , . 1 TOM STRIBLING Major: Political Science Alpha Phi Gammag Secretary .... Alpha Psi Omegag President...A Cappella Choir...Sopho- more Class President...Junior Class Student Council Representative...Pi Kappa Delta..,. Junior Homecoming Attendant...Kappa Chig Vice-President .... Debate Teams...Alexander Prize...Shafroth Prize...Student Minister of Worship, Linn Memoria1... Chalk Garden , Student Director.,. Arsenic and Old Lace ,,, Diary of Anne Frank ... Our Town ,,,, Dial 'M' for Murder 2 i 2 !'? 3 ll 2 K 4 X 1 2 2 3 1, 1 F I - f FRED BERGSTEN Major: Political Science Honors Work...Honors Col1oquium...Ornicron Delta Kappag President...Panhellenic Councilg President...Howard-Payne South House Councilg President, Secretary-Treasurer ,,., Alpha Psi Omegag President, Vice-President... Alpha Phi Garnmag Vice-President...Senior Class Vice-President .... Who's Who,,,Ragout Staffg Sports Editor, Business Manager ..... Collegian Staffg Executive Board, Sports Ed- itor..,Student Councilg Freshman Class Repre- sentative ,,,. Logosg Editorial Board .... Pi Gamma Mu...Kappa Mu Epsilon .... Pi Kappa Delta .... Debate and Discussion Teams .... C Club .... Varsity Baseball,,,Speech Arts Club... Dramatics Club...K,M,O,E .... Assistant in Math Department .... My Three Angels A... Christ in the Concrete City ... Arsenic and Old Lace ,,, Diary of Anne Frank , Assistant Director , rg :Hr m e A- ' Q ?'.fJt2-,gl iL:,Q'f 101 BILL SPENCER Editor FRED BERGSTEN, Business Manager Ragout A yearbook is a history book, But it is more than just an attempt to record objective occur- rences,for it seeks to highlight not only events but ideas and feelings. It could better be called a creation than a record, Like the drama, it seeks to tell a story--in this case a true one--that carries a meaning, This year the Ragout staff has attempted to catch the spirit of optimism and determination that has appeared on campus in academic pur- suits and sports. It is our hope that the long hours of preparation will be rewarded by the achieve- ment of this goal so that the school year, 1960-61 will be captured, albeit briefly, and its significance recorded for all time. I t ttattttt at ttt t,ttta ,elm tttt tttt,,, ' 4, ' rf! --H Y A - -f-A A ,- -,. .. ,-.. ,,-,I,t, , I. I I J TI 'II W, 'I I K ' , 5F'2. sv . 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Robert Cochran Adviser .............. L. Dupre Long Feature Staff .... Kay Ankrorn, Art Maier Deadlines: Feature Stories, 2 p,m, Tuesdayg News Stories, 2 p.m. Wednesday 106 BOB KETTELKAMP Second Semester Photograph CHARLES HARDY First Semester ,mkwr , ,k A , . V - -K , '12v.111:fi:'-f17r' 2- 1wg9gj,:v5'Pis'ff E'2.s'fg'E5.g1:fi?i5gE: 755534 V A - H-.g -1 , f,. A .gf ALLQ- 1 '9.,.L j:f,.1: ?-Q-'i,Q,gfa,,g1Qf'!,?4g-vf--AWK.. W V, Lu sign-YA H --,gig-...i.ujf ' ' - - R-'VH' AA+Y'?AWA' ha'-'A ' ' T , ,k,.1,, '-q,,,.3. RADIO BOARD Fltzwater Dav1s Kemper Martm Dlckmson Meng Prof Fleer Campu Radio KMQE STAFF FIRST ROW Prof Fleer Walton Davxs Lady Steele ELLOND ROW Hopklns Brmmg Schwarz Wood Guler Johnson Tempel W1111ams,Johnston, McQuerry Davls 107 ,...,-fy i . oe, one ' Q .' No A eeee , 1 o F'-. al' ,, ,- 1 l , 1 , , - . f' A . - - - -1 .auf -xfw.--'. . , . -7 4 ,.,,,g,,,, 1-,-so-1,..:' . 4- .if . .. --- i.--..M ,--.. . . 4.01. 'Ki I '1-'EYE .W 119: 1 I L- 'M 3: -is QA f-'V --S- ..4 , , ' Qu.. M - . f. ,. in N 3 I FIRST ROW: Geiger, McGuire, Gassner, Nickerson, Dean Thogmorton. SECOND ROW: Owens, McDanie1s, Lee, Stribling, Glenn, Doggett, Morrison 'Wk 1 'I'11'5f - fs, t ,. ff if, - 1 ?' -Y U4 t M fg ' ff ' Q , ,,r5:,ri,jff ' f f? J,-tigt I Student Council The Student Council of 1960-61-has beena most active organization. Perhaps the most important single project initiated by this Council was the radio station, expenditures for which were authorized by the student body in May, 1960. Another major project was the low-cost showing of several motion pictures. In addition to these, Freshman Orientation, Homecoming, and the Christmas Dance were sponsored by the Student Council. The Council has been led by its officers: Lloyd E. fBuzzyJ Geiger, Presidentg Rees Nickerson, Vice-Presidentg Frank McGuire, Treasurerg and Ruth Gassner, Secretary, ...-,-.-ff--,I f ff - -ff-ff.: ',,.'c':. 1 - ,. 109 l - . il 'gi if ' iii? 5 if :ig ! '1 i H 1 iii EQ: Hi is i 1 3 l gil 1 i , I, iv V 1 I ,f fl Y' H H1 . we i ll : g'- a Mx i is ,, .3 , , i , 4 1 , Y, j. gl ., I 11: A if ' 12 f I 5 1 1 131: ilf :bg i I ui wl,' is 3 if i t N .En 2 'lieu lgfjl' l HV :ill 'uifit I 1 riff ,Q fl L: I-'w ,ri ,in ff - 1 le, lx' ,. Y. nr. ii 1 Y ,, ,-, '11 1 - Q 211,- 15 -lg 11 1' i',j1 Vi ' 11' 15 Q ul 11 If ffi .Q-46 Q i- 11. w -f,-nfl: -- 1' Il .32 v .V -fl H 1 1? ' 54 ful: 11 31,1 Q g y! 1 1' lfaQJ . A '. 1 '2 'Q'fvL-Q. I 31,1 2 '-.JVKQ-4l?fs . I V Xffjuy ay 1 1 ' 37. i X ' ' Q f' 'R' 111 1 1 ll 'f5'13f',5i 1 1111 '.v 1 1 .f -,--vig' ., J J , Aw., pa, 1 1 . 1 W W 1 i J 1 L ,. 1 1? I ll 'VE , 1 ,L 1 ,, i H1 i J 3 jf 1 1 1 1 Y . 11 V 1 1 1, 1? 1 1 ll I 1:1 1 11 5111 351 1 11 I' V- FIRST ROW: Mrs. Long, Justice, Jackson, Joyce. SECOND ROW: Perlstein, Ellis, Frank, Huseman, i Hull. 111 1 H511 N 1 1 it 1 at N N , 1 1 Y li 11 1 !I'1 2 , 1 ts ii ' ' ' Howard-Payne South House Council The Howard-Payne South House Council is composed ofthe paid hall counselors and the floor counselors Q ,ll H elected by the residents. ' This body provides self-government for South Howard-Payne. Officers for the year were: Glenn Joyce, S Presidentg Ed Jackson, Vice-President, and Gary Justice, Secretary-Treasurer. 1 1 1 l fl' The Council wishes to express a special word of thanks to Mother Long and Dean Thogmorton, its I 1 il sponsors, for their special help and co-operation throughout the year. M I, li l f ' l 2 Q 5 1 Q E 1 2 3 t 1 1 , lift iii rf -1 P11 'E- ,I 1 1:21111 111i1'E'1fi 110 :Wil LH ' Mi 1 E.. - 4 y , , - , ., , ,, ,. :AJ ..., . ,. 7-.,f1rf ' - 'L '1' W-':'E?:3?-...a,-.:r .. . , ' ' ' -' - f ' . .::.,,.. -.,f,,J.,-1eva1-.'f..f's'1-fsffffaI14fa2eg'f,fesgr.ia1ss5fg5:+:ae.:,gefi:eav., mf f f 1 -wm- 1 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Haynes, Renfro, DeC1ue, Schlichtman. SECOND ROW: Green, McClure, Martin, Allemann, Boesing, Dean Watson. Howard-Payne North House Council In the spring election the House Association chose as its officers for 1960-61: Jenice Renfro, Pres- identg Donna DeClue, Vice Presidentg and Sue Schlichtman, Secretary-Treasurer, Our counselors were Mrs. Nancy Haynes and Dean Margie Watson, Mrs. Haynes and Mrs. Long were House Directors. The Howard-Payne 'North House Council began the year by explaining the ru1es and regulations to the freshman girls. Throughout the year the girls enjoyed many parties sponsored by the council--the first of which was a Masquerade Party complete with Ku Klux Klan, witches, and clowns. There were parties for all festive occasions. - I 1 111 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 ,- 1 ix I 1 1 1 1 1 -I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 E lj 0 FIRST ROW: Hawker, Curtis, Mrs. Bond, Dean Watson, Trotter, Richeson, Neptune, Burns, Shockey, Gamble, Mrs. Bockelman, Elwell, Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Weindel, Conyers. A Holt House Council In the spring election, members of the Holt Hall House Association chose as their officers for the year 1960-61: Barbara Curtis, Presidentg Jackie Hawker, Vice-President, Georgia Elwell, Secretaryg and Janet Schroeder, Treasurer. Counselors were chosen by the executive council and approved by our sponsor, Dean Watson. The meetings were held weekly in the back parlor of Holt Hall. The directors of the hall, Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Bockelman, also acted as members of the council. This year's council, as usual, began its functions early in the year with the big and little sister program and the freshman tea, then progressing into the dorm decorations for Homecoming, a Christmas party, and several House Association parties. Members absent from picture: Louise Magruder, Margie Wilson. I YM , .,,, ,M , .N ' - ,i e. ,t en ' -gf -o-1-ff?r311'-:,.'L ' ,-4 ..f,s-fz.-asf:-ffal sf-1'-ew ' '-f-'1- -'-A' , , , , W WH fr' a,..,.,,.:- ., -- . . ' 4 ir .Av . , FIRST ROW: Glenn, Slate, Hellmich, Mrs. Hartsock, Ferry, Huddleston, Lathum, Spencer, Owens, McQuerry Downing. SECOND ROW: Brown, Fitzwater. , New Dorm House Council Facing the responsibility of being the New Dorm's first governing body, the House Council began by electing officers for the year, They were: Mike Downing, President: Damon Fitzwater, Vice- Presidentg and Jim Spencer, Secretary-Treasurer. Filling an empty treasury, having phones installed, establishinga fire drill system, and making and enforcing the rules of conduct for the dorm were a few of the problems confronted by the Council. Under the able leadership of Mrs, Hartsock, the director of the Hall, each of these was solved smoothly and efficiently. Living and working in this new dormitory, which is restricted to upperclassmen and a few selected sophomores, was a pleasure and the Council members are proud to have been able to serve the dorm, 113 5 1 1 . E l 1 1 l li l 1 l l l -1 l 1 r l I l l l l l I lu E I 154 114 'f4:'p2mw W A so 2,-ei: . :sw we., fp: : , Y, ,g- ,, .. W , V, , . F if w ' l 'rex M-'r g -- '- 'L 7- 1- 1 .W-M85 ,A f Q 1 N A ,FIRST ROW: Jordan, Kizer, Zimmerman, Lake, Mr. Buffington, Brun, Strong, Richardson, Ta.y1OI', MCGUUB, Blackard, SECOND ROW: Morrison, Humes, Kessinger, Sprouse, Wright, DeWald, Davis. Blackmore. McMurr House Council Once again the lVlolVlurry House Council served the needs of its inhabitants with a type of self- government. Members were chosen to represent each wing and from these were elected the House Council officers. Serving as President was Chuck Morrisong Vice-President, Dave Taylorg and Secretary- Treasurer, Bob DeWald. The main function of the Council, aside from general discussion and action concerning the dorm, is the role it plays as a self-disciplining body for the dormitory. Directory of McMurry Hall, lV1r. William Blackard, worked closely with the House Council. 321. 5 ' -2- -rn-rzf' 'L'-2 lzliqifs-W i -- 1' Zkfffifiifgi-2-z', ' , , , Q J ,MJL .,. .Q ..., MM., Y, , MCMURRY FIRST ROW: Zimmerman, Lang, Mr, Blackard. SECOND ROW: McGuire, Brun, Sprouse, Mallette, Kirk, Lineberry, Roberts HOWARD-PAYNE SOUTH Nelson, Frank, Nickerson C2 NEW MEN'S DORM Owens, Richardson 'cz Eff ,K X ..,. 1 au- ii,-:.' . 1 1 l A v Y g g ! 2 : 5 i i t,,: .Q .lil jlgl xi at X . -3 i. W 2 il , p M y fl A 1 15 v 2 E t :HQ lflkn l,?lf'!lf H-5 l wig r ll ll ll V' i -'f' N 'Q ns, Q FLRST ROW: Elwell, Justice, Williams. SECOND ROW: Byron, Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Heibel, Holland, Martin, Kiepe, Henry, Lambeth, Spencer, Inbody, Yardley, Collier, Blackard. -Smith. THlRD ROW: Mooney, Farrow, Leech, Kirk, McBride, Dramatics Club Another opening, another show..... 'Every shop opening this year was filled with the feeling of group creation that helped make the entire season a success, both to the audiences and to club members. In the club were people of great ability in every phase of the theatre: lights, sound, acting, staging, set construction, and directing. Each person helped make each production greater than any one could have done alone, An example of this would be the first production of the year. - Dial 'M' for Murder was produced by Alpha Psi Omega and the Dramatics Club in just three and a half weeks. However, as well as working in a group, each member was able to express himself through his oxm work, The clulb also helped sponsor the chi1dren's plays taken to various surrounding grade schools. The purpose of these shows was to begin developing appreciation and love for the theatre during the important formative years. Under the leadership of Miss Norberg, the Dramatics Club tried to improve the quality of this area of college life, as well as satisfy all who wanted to work in and be a part of the theatre. .wifi 1.35 . ., . .ez-swf. -:---f4ev,f,sf--as.:..fsin-5-rzags-ggxgg.ga::14:e::3ii-' 342' 'iiiisvy S-- ', - 4' . Yarn, L-f kia,-2-is-'mu-r ..'. e-i,:f---'fgf 165: V-f '- up 4-K rf - , sawn,- -'M 'H 'M' f - Lz,..,.g.Lwr..,r..af ae-,, fs f-A 51. fs: P, -J'f'.-r,ij:w,. 7 FIRST ROW: Prof. Norberg, Bergsten, Stribling, Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Koop, Geiger. Ipha Psi Omega Dramatics on Central College campus enjoyed another successful year. The Zeta Lambda Cast of Alpha Psi Omega is the honorary fraternity for students who participated in dramatic activities. In co-operation with Dramatics Club and under the sponsorship of Professor Janet Norberg, Alpha Psi afforded many opportunities for students who were interested in this extracurricular activity. The three-act plays of the Spring and Fall were the highlights of the dramatic year, In addition to these efforts Alpha Psi, for a second straight year, sponsored a traveling religious drama which played to an audience of over 1,000 people in the Central College area. The year was rounded out by the annual banquet held in conjunction with Pi Kappa Delta at which time Jaques were awarded the best actor, best actress, and best backstage worker of the year. Officers for Alpha Psi Omega this year were Tom Stribling, Presidentg Fred Bergsten, Vice- Presidentg and Alda Goodwin, Secretary. 117 ,V .M .,. ---, - , - - -V.. 'M--1 1:'n--www.,-M--.-. 1-5-,Q 1 ., -v. usa-. . ,, K, K -1:-fm--s.fal.4., .. V Q , ,, , ,. Pi Kappa Delta T The officers of Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary forensic fraternity, for the year 1960-61 were: Georgia Elwell, President, Garth Leigh, Vice-President. Miss Janet Norberg is the fraternity sponsor. The National Convention was held this year at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma on March 26-31. Members of Pi Kappa Delta were also active in -numerous forensic contests throughout the United States. Fred Bergsten brought distinction to our local organization by winning first place in the national essay contest sponsored by Forensic magazine. FIRST ROW: Bergsten, Raine, Elwell, Prof. Norberg. SECOND ROW: Geiger, Glenn, Stribling, Crowe, Koop. Speech Arts Club The purpose of Speech Arts Club is to provide Central College students with additional oppor- tunities for speaking. This year's plans included sponsoring a novice debate tournament for various schools in our area. Members of the Speech Arts Club participated in the annual Language Arts Festival. 118 'dl FIRST ROW: Bergsten, Elwell, Leigh. SECOND ROW: Prof. Norberg, C Gamble, Stribling, Geiger, -O, - , ,. .KN lx FIRST ROW: Meals, Bergsten, Elwell, Leigh, Geiger. SECOND ROW: Stribbling, Prof. Norberg, Koop. Senior Debate Meals, Geiger, Bergsten, Prof, Norberg, Stribbling, Elwell, Leigh I t t t' e .-:4,,...:.-.....,,. -e...-we-x.,-.-..1-h+u-M-A - arsity' Squad Individual Competition Leigh, Geiger, Bergsten, Prof. Norberg, Stribbling Q1 .5 I l i 1 , ii 1 1 l 4 1 l I i V Senior and Junior i Meals, Stribbling, Elwell, Koop l l if 4 ' 'P' ' i I l 119 S 1 , 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ,H 111 1331 wi 1 1 21 31 1 1 ' 1 1 ., . 1 ' 1 1 2' 1 21 111 'llgz ' 11: 1 E11 '.1 1 1 , k: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1-1 1 , L 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 11 3 51 i1 !1 111 1 121 1 1111 1 511111: 1-1.51 V 571173 LV 120 Wienand, Allen, Burton, Meals, Wyatt, Spencer, Carnes, Jenny. FOURTH ROW: Rasche, Armitage, Brun, Walker, Shanks , Lester, Howell, Benedict, Martin, Porter, Grannemann, Banta, Cates, Gamble, Satterlee, Dick, Connelly, Stribling Sperry, Pomeroy, Wise, Lenger, THIRD ROW: Schinke, Rohrer, FIRST ROW: Schroeder, A. O'Dell, Young, P. O'Dell, Handkins, Cook, Davis, Walker, Kemp, Brown, Burns, SECOND ROW: A Cappella Choir The Central College A Cappella Choir, one of the finest choirs in the midwest, was organized in 1932 by the director, Dean Luther T. Spayde, Early each fall eager students wait for the list that will tell them they've made it , for members are carefully selected and must Work hard to remain a part of the organization throughout the year, It's an honor because members are chosen on the basis of these three criteria--ability, experience, and co-operative spirit. Besides guiding the musical worship each Sunday for the services in Linn Memorial, the choir fin- cluding a brass ensemblej made trips to Moberly and Macon for Religious Emphasis Weeks in those re- spective towns, participated in the production of Handel's Messiah, and had their annual Christmas caroling. Trips were also made to Macon and Monroe City in April. 'There were many requests for concerts that had to be refused because of lack of time. Climaxing the year's work was the annual home concert and spring tour which was made in the western half of the state. Soloists for the choir were Phoebe Pomeroy, soprano, Carolyn Cates, mezzo-soprano: and Jane Banta, alto, Karl Wienand and Mary Lenger were the accompanists. The tour quartet was composed of Wes Brun, Bill Spencer, Don Armitage, and Carl Lester. Student manager of the choir this year was Kenneth Meals. 77 Pratt, Fender. FOURTH ROW: Patterson, Mohme, Morrison, FIRST ROW: Evans, Shy, Greiner, Nolan, Bruce, Clark, Piepmeier, Korsen. SECOND ROW: Noce, Trumble, Nagle, Mosley, Satterlee, Martin, Lutes, Dodson, Korrneier, K. Morre, Cady, Goodwin, Hansen, Dietz, Westhoff, Schler, Williams, Schaeffer, Smith, Bergmann. THIRD ROW: Alcorn, Fulton, Cobb, S. Moore, Lee, Miller, Maier, Bante, Davis, Kennedy, Cochran, Stephens, Wampler, Kessinger, Weston, Anderson. ABSENT: Howell, Thompson, Green, Karnes. Chapel Choir The Central College Chapel Choir, composed of students interested in music, performed at chapel service every Tuesday and at several programs during the year. Rehearsals were from 7:00 to 8:00 each Tuesday and Thursday evening. The fifty-three voices joined with the A Cappella Choir in the traditional performance of Handel's Messiah during the Christmas season. The choir was directed by Professor James R. Hess. 121 , 3 --.mr-ag. .M....,...- g iifE ,Y 1 1 w N 's fx W .1 ,i!. K milf. ,514 122 Concert Band At the close of the marching season, approximately forty selected instrumentalists were chosen to form' the Central College Concert Band. Prof, Birch and the band first went to work on the Pop Concert. With the rehearsal schedule doubled, the group began practice for the annual spring tour. Often the band plays to high schools or church groups with twice the enrollment and facilities of Central College, but the group always represents the college well, Upon returning, the campus audience got a taste of tour withthe presentation of the Annual Home Concert, The Commencement Day Concert finished a tremendously successful season, ,qu-sm! - . , V - - -- . ., ,, ,.., -i f G.-1-, ,:.-,fl-,,-of,-2 -4 C-2-1-3-:ze 2 '- 'f531'?'tf'5iT'1f7 f' -. - . H K, , 5: l , ...V - 1 . -Q1 iz- 311-.L-we-as-,,-zzrqff-'avg3:5513.::5f-317512.121qf-1s:'f:Hags:,zrizggy 7 - - H - , . , 1,a:Q1...a,r 1. .gaP2:LF1'QQ.-'faQ3f.:g,:gZL1JI'3i5 ' L11 -'Q -'1 -6 we ' 'W' 7 ' M I sr 4-+1 J fs .P+'?--1 'Z' W ,Q wav We '12-Ffh., Marching Band We can't imagine an Eagles football game Without the Marching Band to keep enthusiasm running high, and yet how many times do we stop to think about what a really good job the band does This year however as in the past the Marching Band has demonstrated the discipline precision and polish that make it one of the finest organizations of its kind in Missouri Over one hundred mus- icians congregated last fall whenthe first drill whistle sounded. Under the leadership of Professor Thomas E. Birch, the band worked on perfecting new and different half time shows for each home football game, Ronald Frede, drum major, helped mold the band into the smooth working team familiar to us all, 123 124 gl -nn ' Central College Community Orchestra The best non-professional orchestra in central Missouri is the title often designated to the Central College Community Orchestra. This group under Henri Pensis, director and conductor, is modeled on the philharmonic order playing classical music, Thinking of them- selves as amateurs who play professionally, students, faculty wives, and persons from the community meet every Monday night for regular rehearsals and Fridays for sectional practices. Two concerts highlighted their year's work, Prof, Raymond Jones was the soloist for the December performance, and David Green and Barbara Davis were soloists in the May program, . is gi, ,yfvq in . , . ..-J,ww.,1.:..f--Q-fe-eff:,i-pe-r:e-,1f:ss:f2af-'Z A- .TZ V ff?-'ff 7 '15-L-.. . . . --,N-it . -s , ,- , ,-.,f,-f..:-:.-1-- 4...-, .tgfzar-1,-N.. ff-I-.., .+,..-r- -- - ,- . .f,,..4- .,,,.,.,-K-A., 1., , . - s- -f- P-,-4, . --1rt:f 13:1-3f....:..s g1.if.ff 4,.., .eL.sf: v- ' ' ' '1 . Varsiyt Band The rafter-shaking sound at each basketball game that makes the crowd feel like cheering is provided by the Varsity Band. Many times this group is the unsung hero of the band department because students are too often unfamiliar with the time and effort that goes into making an effective band, Performing' some music of a similar character to that used by the Concert Band, the Varsity Band represents the college by giving performances for assembly programs at various high schools in this area, 125 126 -.fee-fvegf.-,,5,,!. 5 Q..-nf...5 FIRST ROW: Walker, Eickmeyer, Trumble. SECOND ROW: Burns, 0'DG11, Buekef, CFOWG, FLIUZOI1, HOWGU, Elwell, Lee, Pomeroy, Shy, Goodwin, Lenger, Nichols, Miss Hayes. Grannemann, MTS- Th0gm01 f0H- THIRD ROW: Cates, Spencer, Nolan. FOURTH ROW: West, Phi Beta Phi Beta is a national professional fraternity for women interested in music and speech. Tau Chapter, for the academic year 1960-61, has been under the leadership of Miss Opal Louise Hayes, faculty advisory Mrs. James Thogmorton, senior alumni advisory and Mrs. Dale West, junior alumni advisor. Officers for the year were Alda Goodwin, President, Mary Lenger, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Davis, Secretary, Laurel Nichols, Treasurerg Sue Shy, Historian, and Phoebe Pomeroy, Doorkeeper. Mary Lenger became President after Alda Goodwin graduated in J anuary. In September we gave a tea in honor of the new music and speech students. Our president, Alda explained the purpose of our organization, and several of our members performed their or- iginal compositions. To attain membership in Phi Betaa girl must be recommended by her teacher, audition before the active members and pledge for a period of time before she is initiated. Phi Beta girls must have attained high scholarship and proficiency in their respective fields in order to be recommended for membership. . We were very honored by the National Council for the second successive year in being given the Gavel Award for the outstanding chapter ofthe year. Miss Hayes was given an advisor award and Alda Goodwin was given a leadership award.We were very privileged to have our National President of Phi Beta, Mrs. Katherine Wilford, visit us for one day in October. We had a banquet in her honor. Activities for the year included our traditional Homecoming Breakfast in November, a banquet in honor of our new members, and various seasonal parties for the members. Our annual Prism 'Preludes show was given in February, ' Our very successful year came to a close with the usual end of school parties. mum,-,wg WWC fled' ' giiw wife on a float' Alda Goodwin, President a ....... May zhep WY ban ' eaoe of W chapel keep 127 ML H1 Us iii HE 'U 5 ,1 g N rl, 1 E W I 3 ? i 1 l i W. 'li H 9! W! 5? ! H ,S '31 gui. A,-,,,:.,m1w:,f:-mg-rs?-Q-P-11t,,y1 za-, -. . V ws..- ,.., -.. ..... Ni. J. gy I. Q -1 1 l ri li ll l i l i l 1 I 4 3 Us I l l 1 , 1111 33 :E X fl li ly it if g :1i!w ii' Wx, 'f'f?',iE, 1 if 'I ll 4 ll ll lg .H ,ll ,.a,.- , ii -M., 128 FIRST ROW: Stephens, Green, Prof. Pensis, Carnes, Morris, Muench, Allen,Wi1liams,Brun,Wienand,Gilhaus, Wildberger, Patterson, Mosley. SECOND ROW: Wyatt, Buck. FOURTH ROW: Clemons, Rohrer, Lutes, Armitage, Spencer, Justice, Tucker, Schoening, Schofield. THIRD Rasche, Howell, Koenig, Wampler, Hulse, Satterlee, ROW: Shanks, Walker, Woods, Morrison, Wood, Miller, Schwarz, Schinke, Kormeier. Phi Mu Alpha In the fall of 1954, Beta Mu chapter of Phi Mu Alpha won the province award for best chapter. Since then six successive awards for chapter merit have been bestowed upon Beta Mu, In the summer of 1958 we were rated runner-up to the best chapter in America, In addition to the best Chapter awards, a new award was established for gaining more new members than any other chapter in the province, As any member of Sinfonia can tell you, we work hard, The 1960 province convention was held here: a fall pledge class was initiatedg the 14th Annual American Rhapsody, The Joy of Good Living, was presented, a serenade was given for our 1960-61 sweetheart, Miss Alda Goodwing the Contemporary American Music program was presented in the sprinvg and a new pledge class - D D was initiated, The first great purpose of the fraternity is to advance the cause of music in America, That's 11 V xx iy we re always busy: that's why we wouldn't have it any other way, Ask any pledge, an-1 . , '1 ,.-..,.,-. ... ' P45-'L ...-,LP Beta Mu was host.... to the province convention. L-.X K -we, - MONKey business. Aida Goodwin, Beta Mu Sweetheart My communion Wine. your financee is Yum Yum. UF A., . xv ci- l Q A' A3 - 'K 1, Pi :I 4 1 Q ' if: ' , L. I f j V is.. 1 . A , -ML, -' f ' , ff ,. '4 105, J , rf' V A J I f f , if . ' -3 1 1. ' ff f ZC!wf1fA' 7' 1 f , pi? W- 1 : 1 A ii, F. M iv- ' w .5 '. , '. : 1' , , ' ,a : .fan 8,1-1.3. V ,pf V. ,AL Zklfqzll V . L -fu -ww. . I , . ff . 125 2 . i 4 ' 1,,-A ' YF . ,, , , A f S'-3 Y - . .VLH Y : T'Yl '?ffj fi ' l I v. .- F . - 11 I 5 1 5: ,wi-..q V, 1 ,A 'H 'A 315. gif .55 129 ' ,ii , zo ' -.fe ii it i l 1 ll 'Qs.,V-Q.-.amefrbzvmas-,n,.y:g,'-li, .-aff, -- N -Y -- -- -Y W.. . ,,,,...,,,, , Hn N , rm M tl 1 I if I Y I l W 1 I I I 1 L y A 0 1 nl In 4 I . ii ,al .ffl U l l! W JE 1 ii my 'll if 't w E, 1 Ml . ll Fl if 5 1 H I ll 130 'Q FIRST ROW: Walker, Piepmeier, Pomeroy, O'Dell, Shy, Wildberger, McDaniels, Frede, Buecker, Lutes, Gilhaus, Pratt, Prof. Hess. SECOND ROW: Nichols, Evans, Tucker, Goodwin, Truxnble. Music Educators National Conference Music Educators National Conference is a professional organization for those who are interested in promoting music of an educational nature. The Central College chapter of M.E,N.C. was organized by Professor James R. Hess and is now in its third year, Officers for the year 1960-61 include Alice O'Dell, Presidentg Sue Shy, Vice-Presidentg Phoebe Pomeroy, Secretary-Treasurerg and Donna Pratt, Corres- ponding Secretary. Through this organization, members are given an opportunityto become better acquainted with leaders in music education and general education. However, its main purpose is to allow the students to develop, realistically, a better concept of music education as a profession, through actual experience and par- ticipation. At the present time, there are approximately 360 colleges and universities represented in student M.E,N.C. with more than 9,000 members. ' .. s. 1 , 'rf ' V FIRST ROW? Ashe, Martin, Young. SECOND ROW: Tucker, FOURTH ROW: Lenger, Martin, Davis, O'Dell, Crowe, Dean Watson, Grannemann, Raine. THIRD ROW: Olson, Pomeroy. Singer, Nagle, Williams, Curtis, Burgard, Mrs, Leatherman. lpha Lambda Delta The Central College chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, national honorary scholastic society for freshman women, began the year with a tea to acquaint new students with the organization, its background, and its purposes. Other activities during the first semester included the initiation of three new members: Marilyn Ashe, Judy Martin, and Marilyn Young, The pledging and initiation of freshman women who received the necessary 2.5 grade average during the first semester was a highlight of the second semester. The officers for the year were: President ..... . Mary Ann Grannemann Vice-President . . ..... Gailya Tucker Secretary . . . ..... Anne Raine Treasurer , . Marian Olson Historian ........ . . Louise Martin Dean Margie Watson and Mrs. Nancy Leatherman sponsored the organization. -F---- 131 532251:-1-fa.-rl-.rigsr::':9gi.5-Qze-gqq.5i.1-4b-r..-,.H.1.,f,, .' . . -, V f 7 ' ' i . , ' 1 4 -- .h.-- -. .WH -...,....- .,,,, ,,,,,, ,, -N, H - gg:G::1::::v?rw+w-+-gis5,.14 'W . - -1: .'q. ,,, . - f V .'u7-fh- ----Hff-.--e- - f i 'H' ' ' ' 1 , , ii, ', l' Qui' 11.1 ii'i'I ' Jia , ,, .3 if H El xi ,il H Ml fililli iiifiill Q, ii fi We li w' f T 1, Y 1,1 V311 ,Mi wi if i 1 4 L e ,, l.1 lil ,M li i I E ,!. ,, P '1 Y I I I ,S Z aw is il il I E: E: I 51 Iii li: ,. la 2,1 fi I, if ,, If .w I ,iq , Vg. , -1 ,tb 132- Mrs. Duren, Conyers, Madden, Renfro, Yankee, Prof. Cawthorn. Pi Omega Pi Loyalty, service, and progress have been the goals successfully promoted by Beta Upsilon chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national honorary fraternity in business education. This year, under the leadership of its president, Barbara Madden, the Beta Upsilon chapter has again promoted and maintained its highprinciples of high scholarship, good citizenship in the college community, high, ethical standards in business and professional life, and the teaching of service as the basis of all worth enterprise. Other officers for the year were Vice-President, Leann Conyersg Secretary Treasurer, J enice Renfrog Historian, Janice Yankee. Leann Conyers and Janice Yankee were welcomed into member- ship during the first semester. Faculty members affiliated withthe club this year were Mrs. Juell Duren and Mr. Theodore Cawthorn. Beta Upsilon has againthis year made available the Pi Omega Pi Scholarship Award for an outstanding business student. The chapter has also conferred high honors upon two business students by naming them The Ideal Secretary and The Ideal Teacher. 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' ' ' 5' H . pf-i3f.fE.,f 4 V. :,1'j'1- :'g+:::-, .QM Cresswell Overall Parker Gltchoff Hamra Yokley Gelser Motley W E1r1ch Prof Cawthorn FOURTH ROW Kneale Wltte R Brown Fltzwater Nelson L1u, D Coffman Fulenwlder Parsons Dlshlon Dowell FIRST ROW Ulffers T Coffman Yankee C Brown Frank Estes SECOND ROW B E1r1ch Madden Calhoun Cawthorn Conyers Dxttrlch, Stone Colher Schler Slonaker Tucker Renfro Mrs Duren THIRD ROW Phu Beta Lambda Ph1 Beta Lambda was chartered on the Central College campus in 1960 It 1S open to all busmess majors and mmors on the campus The purpose of the orgamzatwn IS to promote and mamtam fellowshtp among the students of the BUSIHGSS Department to encourage good scho1arsh1p and to acquamt the members wlth present busmess procedures The members of Ph1 Beta Lambda met once a month to hear and see demonstrations by outstandlng buslness Compames and educational fllms on var1ed phases of business The first meetmg of the year was an mstallment serv1ce of the new off1cers Th1s was followed by a mlxer, w1th the co operat1on of P1 Omega P1, to acquamt the new students w1th the purposes of each group The off1cers for th1S year were Bob Frank Presldent Charlle Brown, V106 Presldent Janlce Yankee, Secretary and Thomas Coffman, Treasurer The sponsors were Mr Theodore Cawthorn and Mrs J uell Duren, both members of the faculty 4 x 1 T 1 l N P l 133 9 QS, ..g. D ,,, W x 1 1 ii l '1 w W I l W 1, gn:- T x Q :'Sf4fW?QE5rfhQ1?:frr 'F:f1572:-,T, ,T -E W - N -- - ---, a-...mf .W -N. ,- .. Y' ,4 .-4 'ii , fm, 1 1 ,xi 34, ,W 31 it if ii li i i ,Vi , 1 -i 55131 5? itil li 2: it ii iilli W ilixti will 191 3, iii 1- it! ,, ii. N32 1 -27 5 iii iii Wiii lin Wil i, 2' ill ll i 3, s 5 2 I it , 4, 11 ll It L c ,I all ii il Ei 1. 1 P, il 1.5! if li l il , i 5 I. F , It 1. ii it ll i ii li I rx, 14 2 I i s W ' Q 34 il H , i l, . 'l i w . l li :Ii -I ,, Ml , 'E is ,. ii if ,i li ii 'i il, 1. I ' ,I ,, ,. ii , Stihl l Iiilgi 43 islam! wi H11 i- ' 11 1,L.ii.g,g-3 'ii 1 134 FIRST ROW: Prof. Fleer, Olson, Yeomans, Lathum, Brun, Joyce, Wilson, Dr, Eller. SECOND ROW Stephens, Justice, Moore, Henry, Dye, Wood, Singer, Smith, Martin, Connelly. Student Christian Organization With the birth of another school year, the big red S,C,O, Phoenix raised itself from its summer funeral pyre to enjoy the freshness of new youth. ' Those who served as its eyes, ears, mouth, and hands were: President . . . . . ..... . . . . . Wes Brun Vice-President . Max Lathum Secretary . . . . . Treasurer........ . Program Chairman . . . . Social Service Chairman Stewardship Chairman . Fellowship Co-chairman Faculty Advisors . . . Carol Joyce Ron Yeomans , , Donna Henry . . Rita Dye Ken Stephens Frankie Crowe Gary Justice , Dr. Eller Prof. Fleer With its eyes, freshmen, at the S,C.O, Mixer, were given their first glimpse of Central College and each other. With its ears, S.C.O. heard a witch defend her holiday, Halloween. With its mouth, God's good news was preached, and from a boat. With its hands, masks were burned away. With the enthusiasm of its youth, joy was carried into old folks' homes. And under the watchful eye of sponsor Phoenix, S,C,O. held their Hayride Carolmg Party, and Backward Dance. Ah! 'Tis true. Pages such as this bring reminiscences of the joy of good living ' A W eeewieec M' in-.- At the basxs of all actlon IS taste xzza' SC Oarama Hmmm... Seconds, maybe? I.fet's look at the human situation, Slide , Reverend, slide! 1 151 1 1 11-1 51111112 1 , 111 1 1111 11 31 ,. 151 ,, E11 1 1 1 5 11 1 1 1 1 1Qz ,I 11 1 1111 11'- 1 1 1 i 1, , '1 1 Z. 1 1 1 11 V 1013i 11 1 1 3,1 X 3.1 125 N1 1 ,Q 1 1 1 , 1 11 111 Q! 1 1 1 1 1 v i , . 1 f ,Q .33 i 1 1 11111 !,11k 111' 'Q 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 1 ,1,. 1 111 1 111 1 111 1111- 11 1 11g- .a-, D' ' ' , s. , ., , Y- - - - ' -N ., rf. - U-, Mann-, , 1' I 1 t 1 136 1 FIRST ROW: Prof. Fleer, McGuire, Justice, Joyce, Williams, KeSP0h1, Yardley, Black. THIIRD ROW: Spencer, DeWitt, Kennedy, Dr. Eller. SECOND ROW: Muzorewa, Thompson, Wilson, Woods, Mart1n,Blackard, Dye, Oliver, Quigg, Brown, Singer, Young,Clark,Cu1'tis, Hawkins, Jenny, Brun, Carton, Michel, Davis. Kappa Chi The Nu Chapter of Kappa Chi, national professional fraternity for undergraduate students preparing for church-related vocations, claimed thirty-five members on the Central campus this year. Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Eller Professor and Mrs. G. E, Fleer, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hix, Reverend and Mrs. Caldwell, and President and Mrs. Woodward, the group met twice monthly. Meetings were held in sponsor's homes and inthe Parish House. Programs ranged from election studies to a fellow - ship night. Special features of the year were Kappa Chi's fall tea, a Christmas banquet, and a spring picnic. The group also held devotions in the Parish House Friday mornings at 10:00 for interested students. Officers for the first semester were President, Bill Spencerg Vice-President, Gary Justice, Secretary, Carol J oyceg Marshal, Frank McGuireg Reporter, Dee Anna DeWitt. Perlstein, Brun, Leigh, Myers, Spencer, Glass, Maier. Philosophy Club Phi Rho Kappa is an organization for students interested in philosophy. Membership is by invitation. Its chief purpose is to promote and maintain fellowship among its members and to acquaint them with the past history and current trends in the world of philosophy. The club meets on the first Simday of each month at the home of Dr, C, E. Hix, the c1ub's sponsor. The program consists ofatalk by one of the c1ub's members or by a guest speaker, followed by discussion. Presiding over the club this year were: Gale Myers, President and Bill Spencer, Secretary-Treasurer. 137 Ni4f11',ri'-cb'4,Lc4 . rbi'-nrsi M- M.-11.-1 .1 f--- - , M W , V -- f,-Y -.. -4, M- Mmm . , .1f ?E14?D'r -'U . In N 3 -V ,Lite-2 ., ,. Q ,, -. ., -. -M Mi, ,Y A f-A Avi, it-I I 1 I 1 1 1'-, 11+ 1 1- 1111 11, 7 11,1 11.1 1,3 112' .I 1511 ' 1, ,L 1 in 11 f1 311 11 1 111 ,N 1 1, .1 1 1 11,1151 1: 1 . 1111111 7 11111111 1 s 111111 , 1 ,1,. 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Contributions from the members of Scribblers and Scraw1ers-- Gathering in the homes of advisors Dr. Perry, Mrs. Baskett, and Mrs. Strickler. And led by Jim Hughes, presidentg Jan McDaniel, Vice-Presidentg Sue Conner, secretaryg Wes Brun, treasurer. To develop latent artistic talents. To criticize and analyze, To publish the Aigrette and sponsor the Logos-- To see original writing in print ,....., 138 . . - ,, , , -LJ' . ax e :-: .'g ff' 11 ffl'f?Q:':' 7377 ' ' ,, , , ,, , . .,,,,,, ,,,-JAM A ,.gq,,:l,, K nl , V Z Y ,ru V V Y HAAH-L Mm, N A V U ,1.5,.,.f:Z,,Y,,, , ....-.-1. .,,... . . . -, i I I 1 I l W I i ll l I Il in :ll .,i ei' li in V I i if: , , Wi 2 1 il l FIRST ROW: Prof, Cutler, Henry, Banta, Curtis, O'Dell, Purcell, Dishion, Bergsten, Joyce, FOURTH ROW: Dr. Mr. Lemoine Skinner, Jr. SECOND ROW: Coffman, Witten, Woods, Dr. Eller, Dean Buckner, Dr. Nielsen Soergel, Jarboe, Mr, Elrod. THIRD ROW: Dr, Perry, Sigma Epsilon Pi In 1932 Sigma Epsilon Pi was founded upon the Central College campus to give recognition to scholarship, Since then the highest ranking seniors of twenty-nine graduating classes have been elected into membership as well as members of the faculty who belong to their under-graduate scholarship societies. In .1949 the first annual scholarship convocation was held under the sponsorship of this society. This convocation and the annual banquet in May are the chief events in its calendar, This year twelve graduates and two faculty members were elected to membership. Those per- sons elected were Jane Elizabeth Banta, Carl Frederick Bergsten, Thomas Ewing Coffman, Barbara Jane Curtis, Charles William Dishion, LaDonna Sue Henry, Janet Lee Jarboe, Glenn Russell Joyce, Alice Marie O'Dell, Keith Frederick Purcell,Marian Frances Soergel, Claire Witten, Mrs, Elizabeth Cutler, and Mr. J., McRee Elrod, Other members include Dean Everett C. Buckner, Dr, Meredith Eller, Dr, N, C. Nielsen, Dr, Thomas A, Perry, Ralph A. Woodward, and Dr, Farris H, Woods. ill ini Ugg' ll ,i ! 1 1,1 1 , i , l . 1 E ll l I 1 ii , 1! il l? if Q l ,i ,,3, in limit :il :ll Sli , 1, , E , Iii ,. , ,iiil ,J ii , li illi 'gil 1 Eg ,til 'l i,liQ ,fir E: i ii lim wi W Iii! :,L ' l' 5 l i i ln., Jil ,i ir' li 42111 iii ii' ij!! figpji lim fl' 139 'jay h ii- i.. ?-:Ll U ' -1-n,.'li,H 1. 'f'i'L .,,I- Q5-1--X-L as-aw-,1-l--. , L, J . ' ' , Q -' ' V - ---H -Y -.....,., ,,,,,-, -,,,,,,j,,, KOFBY U, V g V 1 ,. ,, L N Q HI ll' ' F . 1 . l l g , lx Meg V , 1 1 ' all 1 NM-5 1 I , A S 1 y A 1 1 E I 11 111 lz j' If ,lv 'l 11:1 lei rirw 1' E12 ffl? 5 ll 3 ln Q bei gl 252 4 HQ 1 ji f 15 1 Ili 1. , rj 1 -1 i 1 i , All 1 y if 13 fel 1 2' ls 1 I ,E X fi jf . ,N -1 i 1 1 1 me I 111 rl 1 5 1 'is 1 ju' Q13 if ill uri 1 ,i il 1 iii 1 2 1 Iii 1 1 u f 1 il w li , 1 '. 5 I : 9 f 'il is EQ S 121 ,Q , 3' M 1315512 eflalgl ,ixilzljjsx 2 :WQIEMAM I ,li i lj: 2 1 il 1 7 Qi' 5 1 li , ij! , E 5, fi ffl la fel f, Wi li lil fl? Q1 lil llli f' ' ill 1' I 311 I fig , 2:3 '2 Y 1 j Vg' lg. Ns' 140 5 1 FIRST ROW: Dr. Eller, Dean Thogmorton, Gamble, Bergsten, Lester, Dean Buckner. SECOND ROW: Geiger, Hamel, McDaniels, Purcell, Joyce, Leigh, Gann, Spencer. Omicron Delta Kappa The Central College Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa completed its first full year of existence on April 23, 1961. Under the leadership of President Fred Bergsten, the Circle engineered Parents' Day on the beautiful fall Sunday of October 16, the first such to be held on Central's campus. Approximately 700' parents visited with their children, crowded into the comrnunity's churches, listened to a concert by the Central College Marching Band on the lawn of the campus, viewed displays by the professional and social organizations, and met the professors in their offices. Although this was the major project of the year, lesser projects and ideas were generated by the group. Besides the president other officers were: John Gamble, Vice-Presidentg Dean James P. Thogmorton, Secretaryg Carl Lester, Treasurerg and Dr. Meredith F. Eller, Sponsor. 1- FIRST' ROW: Dr. Woods, White, Gann, Sheets, Gamble, Perlstein, Gitchoff, Monroe, Best, Isgrig, THIRD ROW: ',.gmf::l.3,5 ' 2' - - L fi '-:Fi?.'.,,,f. ::i.1f , BW 5, v Witten, Prof. Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Lomangino, Graves, Temple, Davis, Bennett, Fisher, Dittrich. Beta Beta Beta The Gamma Upsilon chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological society, offers provisional membership to all persons with an interest in the study and promotion of the biological sciences. Full members must be in their third semester of biology and meet high scholastic standards. They are entitled to wear the official key of the organization, During the six years 'since its institution at Central College, the chapter has brought a nationally known biologist to the campus annually. Other projects such as mapping the plants in the new Epple Park beside Science Hall and planning for labeling of the trees on the campus are typical of those undertaken by Tri-Beta. An open meeting was held in September to acquaint new prospective members with the organization. On Parents' Day a display was presented in the general biology laboratory and Stephen's Museum was open throughout the afternoon. This year the regional convention was held at Camp Wyman near St. Louis. The award to the outstanding student in general biology for 1959-60 went to Patricia Queensen, Officers' for the year were: president, John Gamble, Vice-president, Jean Sheetsg secretary, Claire Witteng and historian, Errol Gann. Sponsors are Prof. George A. Vaughn and Dr. Farris H. Woods. 141 FIRST ROW: Dr. Schaff, Renfro, Burns, Heltibrand, Miss Crawford. SECOND ROW: Shockey, Mounter, Hartzog, Conyers, Powell, Spencer, Simmons, Potter, Gibson, Schofield, Ankrom, Piepmeier, Walker, Goodwin, Wood, Nolan, Yankee, Warford. THIRD ROW:DeClue, Schlichtman, Trotter, Slonaker, Ulffers, McBride, Madden, Schroeder, Eirich, Bynum, Saffarrans, Viers, Wise, Hawker, Williams. FOURTH ROW: Gass ner, Luer, Sheets, Ingerbritsen, MacKenzie, Tanner, Schofield, Buffington, Heiberger, Kleinschmidt, Henry, Dye. FIFTH ROW: Rasche, Eirich, McDaniel, Cresswell, Gilhaus, Koester Miller,Wildberger, Zimmerman, Myers, Holderbaum, Grapes, Ellis, Dowell, Richardson, Gann. ABSENT: Green, Garrison. l ff' 1 ? K' l' w .1 5 I 1: 2, V, 1 , .,, r ly ll 1 V iiusl K U1 l alll E I 21,!u ll N l is yi ! is 1 1 I ' , w l ,W lx! M .I C1 Ill .M ,1 yet l ul! S l :B l l 1 l 1 4 'I I 1 ls ll 4 !l i 1 , I 1 Sill il 1 I , , E ls T 1 V1 l, '1 5 Y1 All -215 K , 5 2 Q s? xl Q, fl El ini ,a 'il W UI l ,H l ll Q! 'T li w ,, ,4 1 51.51 lx HI, 142 Student .. . The Central College chapter of the Student National Educational Association is a professional or- ganization for those who have chosen teaching as a career. The chapter was chartered in 1940, the second such organization to be formed in the state of Missouri. It has both state and national affiliations. The main purpose of Student N,E,A,, is to identify prospective teachers, to train them in professional leadership, and to build in them a deep sense of professional responsibility. Through its programs and activities members become acquaintedwiththe history,problems, ideals, leaders, programs, and struggles of the organized teaching profession. Student N.,E.A., meets on the third Tuesday of every month for its regularly planned meetings in the Recital Hall. Programs are varied, including speakers, panel discussions, educational films and students' telling of their experiences in supervised student teaching. In addition to the regular meeting, special events such as the annual Christmas party and the Spring Banquet are held for the members.. Dr. Walter R. Schaff, sponsor of the College Chapter, is assisted by Dr. Paul A. Grigsby, and Professors Hortense Crawford and Elizabeth Cutler. Officers for the year 1960-61 included Barbara Burns, President, Jerry Heltibrand, Vice-Presidentg Jenice Renfro, Secretary-Treasurerg and Donna Henry, Social Chairman. - ,V V' gr 5. ,. v ,,.. , ,- - - L 133 --f- f-'f2i f '- 2 ' 'Q 1 '3 '41 Jerry Heltibrand, Vice-Presidentg Dr, Schaff, Advisorg Barbara Burns, Presidentg Jenice Renfro, Secretary. Student Teachers Of The Year, '59-'60 Nancy- Turner Bob Iglehaft .... . . 3 N u l 3 i 5 e F G W 3 E 4 E I W NI Ri I w. I An n, 4? W . 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FIRST ROW: Prof, Ehrich, Hutson, Charlwood, Gamble, Prof. Eggers, Bartee, Purcell, Schinke, Joyce, Johnston, BU1'120H1 Walker, Patterson. SECOND ROW: Edwards, Nickerson, Potts, Pearman - Kappa Mu Epsilon The Missouri Epsilon chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, is a national honorary fraternity for undergrad- uates in the field of mathematics, Membership is limited to students who have shown a proficiency in mathematics with a better than average grade in all other courses. The purposes of Kappa Mu Epsilon are to investigate interesting aspects of mathematics not normally encountered in the classroom, to provide a campus organization for the recognition of outstanding students in mathematics and to provide ameans by which students of mathematics can meet other interested students from other schools and view their knowledge of mathematics, The highlight of the year was the trip to the bi-annual national Kappa Mu Epsilon mathematics con- vention held at Emporia, Kansas. The chapter meets the first Tuesday of each month, at which time a paper on a mathematically re- lated topic is given and discussed, Following the discussions, refreshments are provided by the gracious host, . The officers for the past year were: Glenn Joyce, Presidentg Keith Purcell, Vice Presidentg Carol Stephens, Secretary-Treasurer, lst semesterg Alan Edwards,Secretary-Treasurer, 2nd semesterg and Tim Pearman, Historian. The sponsors for the year were Prof, Ehrich, Prof, Walker, and Prof. Fawcett. -. 2' ' ' W S ,i i 5 ,iq : ii ii 2 - Y ,.1.A..--.ir - gfe r zsvf 41-'5'fgf t , 33 FEBS -5 - ? f-- ff -wb, . , - 'rn-.-,-1 .3-1 -,F rf- , , - i i it l I ! I l , 4 l Y i i FIRST BOW: Hutson, Banta, Purcell, Hopkins, Keathley. SECOND ROW: Dr. Nielsen, Karsch, Heffron, Wood, Miller, Dr. Steiner. THIRD ROW: Patterson, Deiter, Richardson, Hamel, Dr. Karnes, Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, sometimes called the Chemistry Club, is an organization for students working toward a degree in chemistry or chemical engineering. Admission as an affiliate includes current enrollment in a 200 chemistry course. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate professional interest in science, to keep members abreast of the current advances in chemistry, and to give members the chance to gain experience in the preparation and presentation of scientific papers. Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, either in Science Hall or in the home of Dr. N. C. Nielsen, one of our sponsors. Other sponsors of the organization are Dr. J. P. Karnes and Dr. Oscar Steiner, Programs consist of student papers, films, and occasionally guest speakers, When guest speakers are invited, the meetings are usually open and anyone interested may attend. Activities include a field trip every year. This year the club attended the annual spring meeting of the American Chemical Society held in St. Louis. Inthe spring the organization participated in the annual All Science Banquet. The officers this year were: Keith Purcell, Chairmang John Hopkins, Vice-Chairmang Jane Banta, Secretaryg Don Keathley, Treasurer, and Nancy Hutson, Historian, :Q I il i i if ii i i , :Z 1:25 r 1 i U ., l 4 J 1 'i li iii li i 5 g i i fi ' i if 1 xl il: in '2 i1 152 'w Qi! T , M 1-W1 iii ,Q ,jwg ,,,, ,-i' grind liyii i- Wit 'MEN 'mi tim M Jill Mil ii: 145 ,gui Q F l .s-' M. - W. 14. Hi gr- Jqi .I l pw .gs ill 1 E1 E 3 il I ,i V Qi U 1 il l I ul . Il 42111 ' 5E,'Ef1Q! , 12 11 4 . he X it 6 . Q i EQ 1? 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To stimulate an appreciation ofthe importance of pre-medical education in the history of medicine. 3. To promote co-operation and contacts between medical and pre-medical students a.nd educators in developing an adequate program. 4. Requirements for membership are high since A.E.D. is an honorary organization. They include: three semesters in pre-medical work, ranking in the upper one-third of the student's present class, a.nd above average grades in non-science as well as science fields. 2. To bind together similarly interested students. Two open meetings are held each year to acquaint students with the organization and to help us be- come acquainted with students going into the medical field. In addition to these meetings, our numerous activities included guest speakers, films related to medicine, trips to various hospitals and medical schools, and participation in Parent's Day and the All-Science Banquet. ' New members in the first semester were Sam Powell? and Mike Downing. This year the affiliate membership program was expanded to include both first and second semester freshmen, The officers for the year were: President, Jerry Pittmang Vice President, Jim Hughesg Secretary, Carl Lester: and Treasurer, Charles Hardy, Dr. N. C, Neilsen and Dr, Oscar Steiner once again served as sponsors. . ,a , T it n FIRST ROW: Henry, Viers, Davis, Hawker. SECOND ROW: Dr. Barker, Dr. Ervin, Prof. Jacob, Prof. Oliver, Bergsten, Leigh, Strechtmeyer, Myers, Spencer. Pi Gamma Mu The Missouri Kappa Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu,the national social science honor society, was chartered on the Central College campus in 1934. The aim of this organization is co-operation in the scientific study of human problems. To gain membership in Pi Gamma Mu, a student must show superiority in the field of social science. The members of Pi Gamma Mu meet once a month to hear papers and discuss current problems re- lating to the social science field. The first meeting of the year was an informal tea at the home of Dr. Ervin in honor of those eligible for membership. Later meetings consisted of election of officers, initia- tion of members, and program planning, The program topics included World Peace? Not Through World Law, Civil War in Missouri, The Cree Indians, Environmental and Hereditary Factors in Per- sonality' Change, The Future of Capitalism in a Democratic Society, The New Nations of Africa, Franco-German 'Relations and the Unification of Europe, and Moral Problems of American Youth. The highlight of the year was the annual Spring Banquet. At this time, those persons presenting the most interesting and valuable paper were awarded books in their field. The year's officers were: Bill Spencer, Presidentg Marian Soergel, Vice-Presidentg Carroll Mitchell, Secretary-Treasurerg Barbara Madden, Reporter, Faculty members served as sponsors of the chapter. 147 I P nl . , :V-as If L, ,. , , 4::?vLym,, .. M ,-: vf-,-E5-YL. 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ALPHA PHI GAMMA We're Laying For Illini First Place-Humor PI KAPPA THETA Snow 'em First Place-Beauty FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Sandra leech and J 09 Doggeif Anne Raine and John Pisoni I S ROYALTY Marian Soergel and Carl Lester JUNIOR ATTENDANTS SENIOR ATTENDANTS Jan Luenstroth and Tom Stribling DOI11'1a HGHTY and Shefman Hamel ll WI ah 1 I4. 'ls w M2 Ma 1. ,'l 5 K il U . Qi ,, I A :i ' 1 v f 3. 3 fm 15 1,5 ff? X 1 T Q! 5 'S N, fi , , , J. ' 1 rs 11, r ' 1: .,,w z.' M ii? ' '-ff: T A- if ' ! Q' V T N31 1 ,T Q' 1 A' . 5 g 1 3 3 , 4z I rl J V 3 'q 11 l 1. vtg' b lf? g Q' I Ii' if , N . .N X ' A V H ' Q OIUSCOITIII1 UEEI1... ix' 1 I!! ' ? Marian Soergel M 1 , W' 3 li' 2 5- ilx all ggi, 156 i. .v 4'1 V 5211 y. ry'g:b'-rg-Q--4f..J H435 U ,f5f'159'5- '5L -3517? IE?-1515 : ff w e-e :- if-':-ff .Y .- .-:- 1 ,V . . ' --,- - - --. .,,. . , ,.M,,- ,AW .f ' 'E Homecoming King .... Carl Lester 1 w 158 H 2 1 5 . i l I S 1 'A W Va I 4 1 J, l i l Ni! H iq M U W 1: V N . 'N ', 1.1 mf. w I i V Q I 5 , V344 fm f . , X L 2 Homecoming Festivitie , 1 I 160 V ,, 1, - . - . .. , asf ...1--fr: ff..11f--'-- .. A- ---v ' A '-'Q ' ' 5-lrriscr'-: .-:Z L j5,'7 qt - 1: e f, ..-a.afg? , ,.., ,........g.Au.a.......-.... FIRST ROW: Watts, Potter, Nighohossian, Zimmerman, Ellis, Catron, Mathes, Loznangino. THIRD ROW: Kirk, Schneider, Heberer, Jones, Herrman, Lineberry. SECOND ROW: Coach Overall, Jordan, Martin, Bartee, Crowe, Foley, Roberts, Thomasson, Linsin, Curnow, Grapes, Buffington, Hartley, Lang, Macui-nber. CENTRAL 13--WESTMAR 7 I Opening a new season under a new coach, Central's Eagles took to the air to make Coach' Don Thomasson's debut a bright one, The Eagles held heavily favored Westmar of Lamar, Iowa, scoreless till the last quarter while Central hit for all 13 of their points in.the second quarter, Halfback Cary Lang combined with quarterback Ed Jordan in scoring both Central fouchdowns. Jordan's pass to Lang put Central on Westmar's 8 yard line early in the second quarter, After losing possession of the ball on a bad handoff, Central's defense rose up to smother Westmar's offense and regain possession on the 9. Just three plays later Lang crashed into the end zone for the touchdown. When Ellis converted the extra point, the Eagles led 7-0, With only five seconds remaining in the half Jordan let fly a 30-yard pass to Lang who took the ball in the end zone for Central's thirteenth and final point. Westmar's only touchdown came late in the fourth quarter against a tiring determined Eagle defense. Although emphasizing the fact that this was a team victory, Thomasson singled out end Dave Ellis, guard George Buffington, center Gerry Roberts, and haltback Ed Hermann for fine play all.6O minutes. 161 1 i ir F iQ Q, Q, H 1 v, .i ii 3: if li l K 1 i f C i i i i 1 2 I i I 1 ,i IMI iii U5 K 1 it 11 L- Gill 5, x Q , Wg. 'QI . if ,Y Q l 1' ,1 lil: is ,Q E- V 2 in E E , ,U y. K lr? fi si xi V W 155 L ,H ii if if il 4 5 gy it i E i .i s I 'N y i ' i -- V his 2 ,air Q' lvl iff HJ UE it in Q 1 i ll It 52. If i Iii 'gi IM L sl l ' iii 44, , S X, al iwilltti ,Q 0 1 , i lx' 1 , ,X TARKIO 26--CENTRAL 14 In the words of Coach Thomasson We were just outmannedl' Playing against a larger and more experienced team, the Eagles were in the game till the last quarter when experience and depth conquered a tiring defensive unit, Tarkio struck early and led 6-0 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter Jordan tossed to Herrman for 40 yards and a touchdown but a second Tarkio touchdown kept the Owls ahead 13-7 at the half, Starting the second half Tarkio scored in less than five minutes, The Eagles then showed their mettle as they marched 72 yards, cappingthe drive with a 4-yard touchdown plunge by fullback Wayne 162 Lineberry, Dennis Slate made the conversion and the score stood 20-14, Not till the final period did Tarkio put the game out of reach with their fourth touchdown of the game. :- ,ff his ST. MARY'S 26--CENTRAL 6 The Central College Eagles compiled their best offensive record of the year in vain as they dropped their second game in a row, The Cavaliers of St. Mary's College defeated the Eagles in the second half as a result of a fumble and a blocked punt. Central reeled off 150 yards rushing and 80 yards in the air, totaling 230 yards. The Eagles also had 17 first downs, but could manage only 6 points for the game. Early in the game the Cavaliers tallied on an end sweep to take the lead 6-0. Sustaining a 75-yard drive the Eagles struck back to tie the score as fullback Orvie Linsin plunged 3 yards for the touchdown, Highlighting the drive! were quarterback Ed Jordan's sweeping roll-out passes as he kept the defense off balance. In the third quarter a blocked punt deep in Central territory proved the turning point of the game as St. Mary's recovered the ball and scored one of their two touchdowns in the second half, Central once again got a sparkling performance from halfback Wayne Lineberry. In two games Lineberry has carried 28 times for 126 yards for an average of 4,5 yards a carry. 'B' -sa r K lk. S , Us +r ' ,J f,, s w . uhh it n n , ' j. , Q ,-5 Q E, M ,,a,j4,,.f,, 4 . -as 4:2 f' Nxt. - 'Y W t, - , 'V w.g.7'f,Af.. -.., .' V3 . 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' Only in the Closing minutes of the second quarter did Central show signs of a fight as quarterback Ed Jordan passed to Cary Lang on the Culver 12 yard line, Before Jordan could get off one more play, time ran out and Culver left the field with a 27-0 lead. E In the second half Coach Thornasson's re- vitalized Eagles showed spirit and courage to off- set Culver's strength and depth to holdthe Wildcats to just one touchdown, ' Central fans' biggest thrill came in the fourth quarter when halfback Ed Hermann took a kick-off on his own 10-yard line and sped 90 yards for Central's own touchdown, ..-..:-,-f.a2-f,:-:- -f-1--1.-.5-:if-rx 1 'Q ' '--an -fw ,.:.cg.: :-+f4E:- - -tri?-lthhfrgfg f5?-3gffffgw'f5'1'f5j'f'?m.' , 155 'ii'-tffi 'vii--31 ' G, g EUREKA 12--CENTRAL 6 The Central Eagles continued to showimprove- ments in almost every phase of the game. Un- fortunately the only phase lacking was the ability to score touchdowns. In losing to Eureka College 12-6 the Eagles led in all departments but passing, Passing, however. accounted for both ofthe Eureka touchdowns . The Eagles, favored slightly, drew first blood early in the second quarter. Quarterback Ed Jordan threw 44 yards to his receiver, halfback Cary Lang, who raced to the end zone for the opening score, Late in the same quarter the Eureka Red Devils found a sagging pass defense to their liking and moved to the Central 1-yard line, and tied the score with only 7 seconds left in the half. Recovering from the last minute score in the first half, the Eagle defense shut the door on the Red Devils. Time and again Eureka was forced to punt after losing yardage to a hard charging front line, Plagued by a series of fumbles in crucial moments, however, the Eagles failed to take ad- vantage of Eureka's mistakes. With less than 5 minutes remaininginthe game a tiring Central defense saw a 39-yard pass go for a winning touchdown for Eureka. 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E . 166 MIDLAND 42--CENTRAL 12 - The Warriors of Midland College are a powerful team this year and they proved it conclusively, It is a credit to a determined Central team to say that the Eagles trailed by only a 7-6 score at the half, Before the game was 5 minutes old, Midland pushed over a touchdown from the 2-yard line and added the extra point easily, It was after this early score that a clearly outmanned Central team made perhaps its best showing thus far in the season. For the ensuing 25 minutes the Eagles dominatedthe more powerful Warriors. Although scoring only once, an alert defense recovered three fumbles, intercepted a pass, and kept Midland on their own ground through- out the half , The Central touchdown came in the closing minute of the first quarter when Ed Jordan passed to halfback Ed Herrman in the end zone. A tired but proud Eagle team left the field at the half trailing by only one point. In the second half a combination of strength, speed, and depth put the game out of reach of the Eagles. Early in the fourth quarter the Eagles moved 70 yards to a touchdown, the key play being a 42-yard pass to Powell in the end zone, Other than the Eagles' inspired play the first half, the only bright spot was the passing of quarter- back Ed Jordan. Enjoying his best game ofthe season, Jordan passed for 134 yards and both touchdowns. .is-in K- 1.11 PRINC IPIA 17 --C ENT RAL 7 Central's loss to Principia was a direct con- trast to the game against Midland College. A heavily favored Principia team scored 2 touchdowns and afield goal in the first half,then hung onfor the 17-7 victory, In the first quarter a 50-yard punt return and a 10-yard sweep accounted for the first score for Principia. The Indians scored again in the second quarter on a quarterback sneak from one yard out. Later in the second quarter the Indians turned a black day even darker with a 24-yard field goal. At the half the score stood at 17-0, The second half a spirited Central defense kept the Indians on edge constantly and the offense moved well. An alert Principia defense and several strong punts held the Eagles at bay in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter Jordan passed 40 yards to end Torn Foley to set up the Eagle touchdown. Halfback Ron Kirk sprinted 11 yards to the end zone to cap Central's touchdown drive and Dennis Slate kicked for the extra point . Trailing by 10 points Central clearly outplayed Principia for the remainder of the game. Inthe closing minutes of play an Eagle scoring drive fell short as time ran out, 1 5? . I' 167 V 2 X1'.7trffrw Zzf '-.' nw fury, f ' ' Rf s f. - ' 'ijiff y ' 4-1 IL -2ii?'ll73f-'f7'Lllmm- ' 'za---H..-M 2 -My mf:-' wg f. -, 9 .- 1 ,, '-414, S- , Fgtifiw-Rf ffffsw, in .N - '. - 1' . ,Aw,-,,-Q--iw-ifwqyf'. 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'fi' fail' ' - ' ' 5 - 'v ' i f f ' - rd Wx, 1 '-W l qw. m- ,iw -1 if , ,W t bs f'.'- cv lm, 4 in ,X -, Q '? - A - iw 'wt fggsvtr fr X MB. - ff: ' ' N , ff' awk f ali-fl-Q9 . , , .,X,,e' gf . -, E-,, .-, J , ef' 4:1 - I ti ff if Qixff t i .li ' ' if 4 . 25:2 - wx, n ,. gf. , f I iq fn ' 'I V ? ffe?'?'ff V' I -. -. -' ' 52' L' v ff J fi' . I 7 Q , , ,.f,f,z ,. 4-45 V .- . 1 ----fi-.. ' 1 I 3. 5 ,X ..,....- LINSIN F nb k MARTIN OVERALL HERRMAN u ac Tackle Tackie Halfback ROBERTS C SI-ATE ZIMMERMAN Burr and zIMM enter Halfback Guard Grabbers it '1 i Lib .. jg: 3-gy '1,. fjtf-,ly ' as-. t V :fa ' t'3??.ijaaN:i ' A v it ' 'afiffil at f li - L 'Y , T -, . 3 , . f f N 1 L E , t , If z I T- gimp K VV Y . E35 w 1 Q RQ ILLINOIS 12--CENTRAL 7 The Eagles were up for this game and understandably so. They were to play before an enthusiastic Homecoming crowd, They had had two weeks to ready themselves and they were in good physical shape. Only Dave Ellis, captain of the team, was out of the game because of an ankle injury in practice, Ignoring pre-game predictions and the obvious disadvantage of less depth and team size, the Eagles forced Illinois to their limit to eke out a 5 point victory. The highlight of the defensive show was a goal- line stand that stopped the Blueboys on the 3 at the close of the first half, Although playing good defensive ball, the Eagles could do nothing on offense, At the half the score Was still deadlocked 0-0. The second half opened on asour note as the Blueboys from Illinois took the opening kickoff and rambled 71 yards for a touchdown. The extra point attempt was blocked by Dennis Slate. With only 5 minutes gone in the third quarter, the Eagles trailed 6-O. In the fourth quarter Hugh Jones scooped up an Illinois fumble on the Central 34-yard line and raced 66 yards for a touchdown. Dennis Slate kicked the extra point to put the Eagles ahead 7-6. The Central lead was short lived, however. Using all 4 backs the Blueboys smashed to the 5-yard line for a first down, For 3 downs the Central line held before succumbing on a 1-yard plunge for the touch- dOwn. The extra point failed and Central took possession trailing 12-7 with less than 2 minutes remaining. Despite good running by Doug Powell and sharp passing by Ed Jordan, the Eagles could not beat the clock, 169 .t df-, ii n 4 44 4 4 AAAAAAA 4 - 4 4444 4 ,4 4 4 3 4,4 44 'i '--1-A :I 3 i 3 4 M44 ' PM 41 , , L , , M D M A -no rr --,i-: :fl ... nr.. l AEgg:-1riff-avgggxiff-533333 - - - A 4 f- - jr' W Ai- --Y 1'ri1 4j4 vi' M ' vr' -'rlfffr if'-ris:.1,, D fi ixisrt 'iff - - - - --M - ---f -- W'--L ---- -- - -. -- f 1- 5:3 3:54 v D D ' 4 'M ' A ,B it I, 1, ll f 170 FIRST QROW: Drummond, Owens, Tebbs, Foley, Steward, Smith, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Frank, Robinson, Foehr, D. Bartee, Derrieux, Waltz, L. Bartee, Hollis. Basketball For 'the '60-'61 season the Central Eagles looked to a brand new future. Only five of approxi- mately twenty team members were lettermen from last season. This was Coach Floyd Gable's first year at Central, He was the first to coach a team in the newly remodeled Puckett Field House. After an impressive high school record in Canton, Missouri, Coach Gable hoped to show the same impressive record here at Central, With one eye on his five veterans from last year, Gable is beginning a building program with his young bench, A The five experienced players were Bob Frank, 3-year lettermang George Derrieux and Jim Robinson, 2-year lettermeng Charlie Owens, 1-year lettermang and Norm Steward, Bob Frank and Charlie Owens were the only seniors on the team. When asked his opinion on his first season at Central, Gable expressed his belief that the Eagles could have a good season.. The Eagles had a rough schedule this season, and Coach Gable felt this might show in the team's record, , With a young team and a new coach the Eagles promised to be a team building for the future. -.. -G,.,., . . - A quick driving, high jumping forward, Bob Frank has been a keen competitor on the hardwood in his four years at Central, Stand- ing 6'1 and weighing 180 pounds, Bob helped to carry the team to greater heights in his career at Central. Climaxing his four years at Central, Bob was chosen co-captain of the 1960-61 basketball team, f- - 'saw Q A two year letterman, George Derrieux has added much depth to the front line of the Eagles. Standing six feet--four inches tall, he has been a keen competitor on the boards both offensively and defensively. Ajunior from Mokane, Missouri, George was selected co- captain for the 1960-61 basketball season. .1--..... :rar F 1 'x 1 a 5 1 , if l. 3, 1, !, 'Ms 1 I' 1 1. .,l V wt E tj Lili 52121 13:5 ,132 'FHS 11 1 5 ,s 4 H mg Lila i Hilfe H2 El 2 QM! M152 M5 EAM Nl! if 33 1522 IE? 5713 QW! 1 ,f il il :il HH ill lm If Mi 1 nm 5 gl I 9321 I, fli inc I' H7 31154 Vi.: , ll 1 Llg fi 'Ml ll ri' fl 171 ' - HARRIS TEACHERS 79--CENTRAL 55 Traveling to Harris Teachers College in St. Louis for the opening game of the 1960-1961 season, the Central squad finished on the lower end of a 79-55 drubbing. - The young Eagles displayed some nervousness in the first half but trailed only 32-26 at the halfway mark, Floyd Gable, coaching his first Central team, used eight men in an attempt to stop aspirited running attack throughout the second half, Harris Teachers dominated the last half by outscoring Central 47-29, High scorers for the Eagles were Jim Robinson with 14 points and George Derrieux with 10. Derrieux also played a strong defensive game, V WILLIAM JEWELL 75--CENTRAL 64 Central's cagers opened their home season with the unpleasant duty of entertaining the William Jewell Cardinals. The Cardinals were the pre-season choice to win the conference title for the second con- secutive year. ' A Hampered by early fouls on George Derrieux and Bob Frank, the Eagles trailed 42-30 at half-time. Even though our team played with determination outscoring Jewell by one point 134-331 in the second half, the final score stood 75-64 in favor of the Cardinals, At one tense point in the game the Eagles trailed by only three points. With more than five minutes remaining in the game Central lost four of their beginning five players through fouls. Bob'Frank, George Derrieux, Charlie Owens, and Howard Johnson fouled out in that order, William Jewell held its five starters in the game to the final horn, In double figures for the Eagles were Jim Robinson with 15, Johnson and Norm Steward with 11 each, and Derrieux with 10, MCMURRY 89--CENTRAL 64 After a two-game trip to MclVlurry College and Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, the Central squad still registered no victories on their record, r 'V The Eagle quintet showed the tenseness of the game in their losses of the ball on bad passes and fumbles, and McMurry took ad- vantage of every break, At the half Central trailed 47-27, The Eagles showed balanced scoring, but not enough of it, Three men scored 8 points with Derrieux and Robinson sharing the lead with 11 points each. Qiffjizt-,V 1 I 1 ' i -rw -.QQ CONCORDIA 79--CENTRAL 57 The following night Central bowed to the ConcordiaPreachers 79-57. With every ibreak going against them the Eagles still managed to play a much closer game than the score indicated, The Preachers led at the half 43-27 and continued building their lead throughout the second half, Jim Robinson hit a season high of 19 points for the game. George Derrieux and Larry Bartee turned in strong defensive games. Bartee will be eligible for conference games during the second semester. MISSOURI VALLEY 77--CENTRAL 60 Central opened the game with the traditional enemy, Mo. Valley, by gaining the lead in the first ten minutes of play. By the half hoyvever, the Eagles dropped to a 49-32 deficit. The Vikings of Mo, Valley turned 13 team fouls on the part of the Eagles into 28 points in the final ten minutes of the first half, Derrieux, Frank, andfreshman Howard Johnson each had three personal fouls in the first half, During the second half Owens, Derrieux, and Frank fouled out as the team collected 16 personal fouls in the half. The Eagles were within 5 points of the lead with alittle over eight minutes on the clock, but couldn't close the gap. Mo, Valley pulled away as Central's fouling increased. The game ended with Valley 17 points ahead, 77-60. Leading Central scorers were Jim Robinson 16, Bob Frank 14, and Norm Steward with 12. DRURY 72--CENTRAL 58 W Drury College was host for the Eagles first game of the new year. Central scored only 9 points in the initial 10 minutes but forged ahead toa 29-26 half-time lead. Both teams scored 15 points in the next twelve minutes and the Eagles held a narrow 3-point margin. In the final 8 minutes Central was outscored 31-143 and the final buzzer sounded on a Drury lead of 72-58. For the Eagles Norm Steward scored 18 and Jim Robinson 15. Twelve of Steward's points came in the second half with half of Central's total, 27 points, made in that period. MISSOURI VALLEY 99--CENTRAL 78 In the second game with Mo, Valley the Eagles came out of the tiny brick pillbox smarting from a stinging 99-78 defeat. For the second time Central held a precarious half-time lead 34-33, In the second half the Vikings made 66 points which included 16 free throws out of 20 attempted. It was another good scoring night by Jirn Robinson, but Centra1's record remained--0 wins, 7 losses. ' GRACELAND' 85--CENTRAL 67 Playing under the handicap of a seventeen day lapse in the schedule, Central bowed to Graceland 85-67. Trailing by 10 points at the quarter they were behind 47-26 at the half, The leading scorer for the Eagles wasagain Jim Robinson with 19 points. Doug Powell, playing in his first conference game, tossed in 16 points. Robinson and Powell were the only Central players in double figures. CONCORDIA '79--CENTRAL 77 The Eagles shook off an 18-point drubbing of the night before and played their best game of the season for the home crowd against the Concordia Preachers at Puckett Field House. ' With the aid of Larry Bartee and Doug Powell, second semester additions to the team, Coach Gable led his team away at the half with a well-earned 38-38 tie. In .the second half fouls cost the Eagles the services of Bob Frank, George Derrieux, and Howard Johnson--all in the closing minutes, Not until the last of these three had fouled out could the Preachers eke out a 79-77 victory, Five men were in double figures for the Eagles--Larry Bartee, 20g Derrieux, 165 Jim Robinson, 14g and Johnson and Doug Powell with 12 each, TARKIO 64--CENTRAL 61 Early in the meeting with Tarkio it seemed as if the game belonged to anyoneg however, Tarkio led 32-31 at the half. The second half was a repetition of the pattern set in the first. From the foul line Tarkio barely managed to hit 6095, Central hit only 13 of 25 attempted for a 5212, record. Tarkio finally pulled away to a 6-point lead, then lapsed in the clos- ing minutes. Central could gain no more than 3 points, however, and the game ended 64-61. For the Eagles, George Derrieux had 14 points and Jim Robinson had 13 to lead Central's scorers. CULVER-STOCKTON 70--C ENTRAL 63 In the second game of a two-game home weekend Central bowed to Culver-Stockton 70-63. Although playing better than the night before, Cen- tral once again showed an inability to hit at the foul line. The 6712, was only a slight improvement over the 5227 of the night before. The first half saw a cold Central team hit only 10 points while Culver garnered 22 in the first 10 minutes. At the half the Eagles-short- ened the gap to 38-27. The Eagles outscored Culver 36-32 in the second half but couldn't overcome the big first-half deficit. Several times Central pulled within 3 points of tying the score. Again only two men hit for double figures. George Derrieux had 17 and Larry Bartee tossed in 12. The 70-63 loss was Central's eleventh with no wins. . ' Tc -1-' --'- ----- -s-- A .-. . - 1 , 1 MH: '- -I Q' - ' , - 2 - ,r ,V TARKIO 80--CENTRAL 66 WILLIAM JEWELL 77--CENTRAL 59 Central's second and last weekend trip found them traveling first to Tarkio, Missouri, where they took an 80-66 drubbing from the Owls of Tarkio College, Senior guard, Charlie Owens, kept Central in the ball- game for three quarters of play with fine outcourt shooting. Owens led team scoring with 19 points--18 of these on set shots from well beyond the surprised Tarkio defense. Jim Robinson tossed in 17, and Larry Bartee contributed 10 to account for the only three double figure scorers for the Eagles. The following day the Eagles were at Liberty, Missouri, to meet William Jewell College. During the first few minutes of play the score was tied at 3 all, but William Jewell gradually increased their lead throughout the game. At the quarter marks the Cardinals led by 4, 7, 12, and 18 respectively, ' Only three men were in double figures. George Derrieux had 13, and Larry Bartee and Doug Powell had 12 each. CENTRAL 95--WE STMINST ER 73 Playing at home after a disheartening double-loss weekend, the Eagles gave their rooters quite a show. Westminster College of Fulton was soundly drubbed 95-73, All five of the Eagle starters were in double figures as everyone got into the game. George Derrieux led the Eagles with 24 points, followed closely by Larry Bartee, 179 Charlie Owens, 15g Bob Frank 119 and Jim Robinson, 10. Central led by 4 at half-timeg and in the second half they led by as much as 28 and never by less than 8. The 22-point victory gave Central a season's record of 13 to 1. , I. CENTRAL 66--DRURY 62 The Eagles gave the hometown crowda good case of the jitters before easing past Drury College 66-62. Central took the lead at the start and never relinquished it. Leading 19-6 after 10 minutes of play, the Eagles held a 14-point lead, 33-19, at the half, The second half was a different ballgame, Drury began to hit, and Central tried to control the ball till they could get a clear shot. Only after Jim Robinson hit two free throws withless than a minute remaining could the crowd relax, sure of an Eagle victory. Again George Derrieux led the team in scoring. Derrieux had 25g Bob Frank and Jim Robinson, 13g and Larry Bartee, 10. CENTRAL 90--GRACE LAND 79 Central was host to Graceland College in the last home game of the season. Cold in the first half Central trailed 42-40 at the half. The second half belonged to the Eagles. They outscored Graceland 50-37 and won 90-79. Jim Robinson led the Eagles in scoring with 25 points, 16 of them coming in the second half. Three other men were in double figures for Central--Derrieux, 185 Frank, 133 and Owens, 12. Centra1's win was their third in the last three games, giving them a season's record of 3-13. X.. WESTMINSTER 93--C ENTRAL 92 The Central Eagles traveled to Fulton for their seventeenth game of the season hoping for their fourth victory in a row, lt was Westminster's homecoming and the Eagles had definite plans for the evening, After a twenty-minute delay to re- cruit two referees--the scheduled refs didn't appear until the second half--the Eagles moved to a 4-point lead at the half, 44-40, Larry Bartee contributed 20 of these points to wreck the West- minster defense. During the second half the Eagles watched an 8-point lead vanish and at one time were 5 points behind. With less than one minuteremaining in the game the Eagles were charged with two in- tentional fouls and their fate was sealed. Bartee made a lay-up as ,thefinal buzzer sounded to end the game, 93-92 in West- minster's favor. Bartee led all scorers with 32 points for the game. 178 CULVER-STOCKTON 76--CENTRAL 63 Central closed the '60-'61 season at Canton, Missouri, against Culver-Stockton. The 13-point difference in the final score does little justice to the fine performance of the Eagles in their last- game of the season. George Derrieux paced the Eagles in the first half with 9 points, Central connected on 542, of the attempted shots to garner 34 points. The score at half-time was Central 34, Culver- Stockton 31, f About midway in the second half Derrieux left the gamevia the foul route. The Eagles sorely missed Derrieux's defensive skill inthe middle as Culver's forwards repeatedly moved to the center for easy shots. Coinciding with Derrieux's withdrawal the Wildcats took the lead for the last time. The Eagles stayed close, but could never overcome their height disadvantage. Culver pulled away to their final margin of victory, 76-63. Jim Robinson and Doug Powell led the Eagles' scoring with 14 and 13 points, respec- tively, Larry Bartee and Derrieux, despite limited action, scored 11 points each. .ririfsasi . EFL?-'?fs'Li:L.-:f:zi1 ',1J'::-:zs,7'::s,-2i ,, lee, , FIRST ROW: Stobie, Bryant, Lineberry, Kennedy, Eaton, Kirk, Hideg, Taylor, Geiser, THIRD ROW: Putney, Foley, Nore, Coach Gabel. SECOND ROW: Orr, Luna, Zimmerman, Bartee, Owens, Hamel, Liu Baseball After getting off to a bad start last year with a 2-8 record for the southern trip, our baseball Eagles bounced back and played at a rousing ,739 clip for the rest of the season. With a seasoned group of lettermen and promising freshmen the ball club posed a threat to any team it encountered and finally ended the season holding down the third-place berth in the M.C.A,U,, Conference with H 17-16 record, This year the ball club, made up of a nucleus of six returning lettermen, faces a conference schedule of 16 games and 4 non-conference games. The burden of carrying the club will lie on the shoulders of returning performers--Wade Bryant, Wayne Lineberry, Charles Putney, Sherm Hamel, Charlie Owens, and Jim Kennedy. Several promising freshmen add to the prospects Of the season, It appears that the Central Eagles will once more be a contender for M.C,,A,U, honors. ' 's M''--- - mf-M-frv'-11-21-srfsffo'F . :2s:s19::fe4...1fyl+a -l.-f--J EQf ' ' 'T 'YY' M -1, 15. ,V 179 1, .W SMI' :I Sz:-Irazm-Lf::f.yrm-,,g l, -F. A s ' 214- . , ,... ' W... ,,,, V., Y 1 if ... ,, ,. . - .kv . '- X ' ii ,yas 1 X Ef f I U ..L, Q X , 'X -x. ,sy ' - ' -.mf ' 32,-4 CHARLE S PUTNEY Pitcher E 1 ' 1 Y ' -N 13 w W l Z E Q 5 I 'I il 1: 'I Rt 1,1 3 l n 3 1 1 i i 5 gf 9 1 1 i. H 1 :i , I 5 Ki fl S9 1 . w 5 ' P l Ig, i 1' els I . I, ai 4. IBO ,Y JIM KENNEDY Pitcher xxx 'N SHERM H.-XMEL Outfield , - I ' L - ,L-, mf,- ,. -- .- W, .fr .15 ' . 5 - -,mr -' A + -A A A A , -f- C HARLIE OWE NS Outfleld ', R1 A A W O 1 f . N ' . v , I I . 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X -' 3' 1 1 1 ' '11 1 111 X 1- 1 , I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1? 11 L11 Q11 ' COACH FLOYD GABEL LARRY B ARTE E Infield TOM FOLEY Catcher 183 W el' Ui , W at I 53 l E14 , 5: QT M 43: W gi' EE' A, 'vii wg rul' Qi!! gi:,4lg 1 g Y WSH l HV! IH1 Vi xi Q , 1 11' w 'Ls HW .x, g, .,,,U ,. 1 ! Q iw 1 Nt 1 my , .1 1 V: 3 4 I 1 . I,-, 1.l 'F' , '1si .-,If-ffvltyun. ,-, V , v at L n A - 1111 i1 1 M, ,, '1111,1' 1,1 ii: 21. ' 1 11,113 1 U 1 1 m 111171 E 111 1 1, I 115115 1 11511 z 111511: 1 it-1315 1 1 111:13 ' ,gigyl 1 X1, , ? 1 51 1 1 ,im 1 at 31 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 121 1 111 1 11 , I1 11 11, 11 ,X 1' 11 Q1 1 3 11 1 E1 11 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' I V 1 1 1 ' 1 M 11 1 Q 1 11 1 , 1 1 1 11 1, 1 111 ' 11 1 11 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E21 ' ' ii ' 1 1 1 1 XQ1- 1 1 151 n 1 1 1 1 1 . 1,1 111 I 1 11 , 111 11: 1 1 13 1 111 111 I 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1' 1 121 111 11 1.1 13 Q1 184 FIRST ROW: Huseman, Powell, Collier. SECOND ROW: DeWald, Scott, Herbert Golf With only one returning golfer from last year's M,C,A.U. championship golf team, the chances look slim for retaining the coveted awardthis year. In almost every encounter last year the opposing teams were no match at all for our golfing Eagles. This year the team has potential, but needs developing, But with practice and determination the team should be strong competitors for M,C,A,U, honors. W Q 1 i 9 9 P 9 M I X Y - ..f' FIRST ROW: Roberts, Slate, SECOND ROW: Downing, Lake, Hopkins Tennis With a returning squad composed of four lettermen, it seems that this year's tennis team will have a chance to build a good record. Dennis Slate is expected to pace the team and the remaining members of the team will lend able support, Facing a 12-meet schedule and looking for a conference title, our tennis team has its work cut Out for it, With the depth and experience available their chances are good for having a Winning SBHSOI1, . 185 l l 1 r 1 i iq, l. l l fl . ! L1 . il 1 l 'I l ,i , Q l , gin! l Ea.-a.i.,l,,y3.--'mea--Q--., m 'l WAS'-21f'15'1P'::-'ffff:-:gi-'X , f ,,- - 1B6 FIRST ROW: Hulse, Purcell, Grapes, Koenig, SECOND ROW: Kneale, Gordon, Burge, Slate, Herrman, Bryant. THIRD ROW: Hellmich, Joyce, Potter, Patterson Track After a year without intercollegiate track Coach Donald Thomasson had his work cut out for him in trying to build up a competitive track squad for 1961, With the newest and best equipment avail- able to the cinder men, Coach Thomasson went to work and produced a good team. Track meets of the year included six tri-meets,which involved three competing schools instead of the usual two, and an all-conference field day, The team, even though it had been dropped for a year, was bolstered by the experienced action of Ron Yeomans, shot-putg Glenn Joyce, sprints and high jump. C3 I-I E. E R L E A ID E Fl S . FIRST ROW: Bourner, Luenstroth, Guth. SECOND ROW: Leech, Slagle, Khalifah, Berry, Erik Nielsen. Every year enthusiasm seems to grow more and more intense about the cheerleading positions. Last fall a record number of candidates turned out for practices preceding the tryouts. Faculty members chose the seven girls for the squad, These cheerleaders, headed by Jan Luenstroth as captain, have played a vital part in the growth t ll home football and basketball of school spirit. Besides helping to spark the team and rooters a a games, the cheerleaders organized the Freshman Pajama Parade, held pep rallies Ooonfire and alll, decorated goal postsf and aided in selecting cheerleadmg squads at neighboring high schools, The ' ' l f three of their crew at semester. glrls have done a fine Job even though handicapped by the oss 0 Anina Guth became captain in place of Jan Luenstroth who left at the end of first semester. 187 Arai: -rw Av7f ,. F. E. gi I I fi -I II N, I I IN .I I QI II I I 1: I I I i I I , I I ., III I I I I I II I I II I ,. ,I I I I I II I: I I I I I I I I I I II ,II I za I Q' I I I1 ,I IVV . .V--11 I 'I N v 0 s . 1 eq., -X - Let's go, Big Green! ' Stay green and grow! 4- I -Rm , 553 ,gig .1 Ig - I I fi JE Qs, 1, Iviw M. . wZ?,,5lQQ9 1 s'Z.42r'?T -i , .A '. Q . I ? 'ffm-.ff 5 '- I f - as I ,, 1 - QI! l,. 5 Q 21 -., 'Zi wi' g 'I 3 ' . iffxif f 'kifiien Q4 ' K: f 'f' is !..:h.-.pw-..4,g,.-.+.: 743- pg-mf, Q5 5 ,. 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' x A winning team Alumni band at Homecoming .11 g ? x 5 I X 9, A. il 1 4 --'hw -. ..-.,4..:..k....Z L'.:.14z.1..l' ' '- -vt --'-.2 'Jn-1,5 'ci FIRST ROW: Pfiffner, Grogan, Berry, Miss Butts, Gassner, Hartsock, Cassata, Hammond, Turner, Monroe, Peters, Branch, Stone, Albers. SECOND ROW: Hamra, Ankrom, Boyd. ' PEMM Club The PEMM Club is made up of Physical Education Majors and Minors, and is sponsored by Miss d f Mi non Butts and assisted by Mrs. Carol Graham. The club meets every- second and fourth Tues ay o S each month with the business meeting first and activity afterwards. A special event of the club is the volleyball game between the club members and the faculty. The PEMM Club helps encourage knowledge of the department and in the physical education field, it promotes physical activity among the student body, it also co-operates with the social organizations d f llow hi among the students of the physical in promoting physical activity, and helps maintain goo e s p education department. Officers for the year are president, Ruth Gassnerg Vice-President, Ruby Berry, secretary, Jeana Branchg treasurer, Mary Slagle. 189 if f- .1'7 :- -1 , -,..,, ,I E i 1 ,,,n1'i iii li, :gi '1 GW wi, il' i : ii 'ii E. -ks Y ,W ,'f 11 1 1 I 1 ,ii . ,ii pil 1 1 , 11 1 I 1 Y B, i 1 , ll '1 ' ii li 1,15 190 1 I VI 1 it 1 ' V ri A ' if 1a I 13 Ii 1 E41 f ii 1 1 I I 1 1, 1 i Ei ,I 1 ii! gi 1 ii A ji I fi will I 5 A 1 EJ 1 - gg 2 , , 1 I f 1 E 1 1 1 if 3 1 if . I p ' ,gl ,N 1 M ' 1 ' 1. L a ii 1 i 3 fi f 5 1 , 5 6 5 ' fi Q i 1 5 S 'I 5 ,Q if I, fi 1 1 f 'SEQ 1 me if , FIRST ROW: Stone, Gassner, Miss Butts, Ankrom, Berry, Sheets. SECOND ROW: Tucker, Turner, Grogan, Hartsock, Hamra, Ellis. Women's Recreation Association 1 The main purpose and function ofthe Women's Recreation Association is to stimulate broader interest in athletic activities for women. They sponsor the intramural sports and promote a spirit of cooperation, initiative, sportsmanship, and friendly competition among all women's groups on the campus. As in previous years, W.R.A. sponsored various tournaments for the women's organizations. Teams participated in the following: tennis, badminton, table tennis, archery, basketball, volleyball, and softball. The annual Powder-Puff Football game was held, as well as the all-star basketball game. Varsity teams were chosen for inter-collegiate competition in hockey, volleyball, and basketball. The WQFLA. presents a trophy to the best senior athlete of the year and to the organization accum- ulating the most points during the intramural season. H the same organization is presented the trophy three consecutive years, that organization retires it. The year's officers were: Kay Ankrom, Presidentg Ruth Gassner, Vice-Presidentg Mary Slagle, Secretary.Treasurerg Linda Hartsock, Point Chairmang Jan Luenstroth, Project Chairman. W,R.A. is sponsored by Miss Mignon Butts and Mrs. Carolyn Graham, professors of physical education for women. Varsit Teams 4 V xl, V Varsity Hockey Varsity Volleyball 6 I Varsity Basketball 191 ' w l Intramu al mners Volleyball Winners Sigma Alpha Chi Singles Badminton Winner Roberts Doubles Badminton Winners Roberts And Heltibrand 192 Football Winners Alpha Phi Gamma 'K .. ,. 1 I R,-, ing?-,533El....f:iu -1,4 g.. p-q,.1.1Q.n ,, 145152.-'-'.-z1:n2rfL.t.' ,wigs Intramural inners Intramural Tennis Singles Intramural Tennis Doubles 1 731115 Ankrom and Banta 1 3 1 Intramural Basketball Winners: Delta Pi Omega Intramural Bowling: Alpha Phi Alpha Intramural PiHg'P0Ug5 AYlkI'0m and Berry 193 Intramural Sports 'I? - qw l 195 ,.,,,,- e . 1 ,, - ' - -P Q Hg V, , , ,....-,.-.. ., 3 , , , px ,U Vg- .-- . f.-,.i , W , - ' A I' fu- 1,,,,,:'g., ' 4 r - ,, V54 H gay' -Q' :gf fx ff f Q4 s , f ' ' 2 1 sv TA - VGWP 1. 'f MC Q '7 f f W A ' me . W 1-,ei f 'f, 'fe-kff,'.,4 'LKKVWW Tflvf 'J ' STAN KENTON Kenton Comes to Central In the newly remodeled Puckett Field House Stan Kenton and his eighteen piece orchestra gave atwo hourjazz concert--muchto the delight of a full house of Central students and others. Kenton, who is always experimenting and improving his style,is one of the leaders of modern American music, 196 ' ' ' 'P' A'- 1 :H---'-1. .s'.',:- 'J'1:A2.'w:-5'f.1f'..12G:..' -1.- - ' i F vi' 4-:aj-fav?-..:., U V, , . aff. WM, , 4, h 1 :MV , -arf ea ,-'.f-...L::.L 5-'x..f'.i-refrain. L52 :imma..lfi:T:,!:1..rn.-,.--- . FIRST ROW Koester Lmsin Jordan Frank Gann Overall THIRD ROW Downing Lmeberry Lake Zimmerman Grapes Lang Ellis Slate Folkms Hamel Parker Meng Owens,. Dei-rieux,. Jackson. SE.COND ROW: Schellhardt: Buffing1:on,Curnow, Kenf1edy,coachcabe1. ' ' ' ' ' 9 1 1 - C I R The C Club, under the direction of Coaches Floyd Gabel and Don Thomasson, completed an out- standing year in 1961 with many activities and service projects to further the new athletic program here at Central, Members of the club are all varsity lettermen, Three new projects were Lmclertaken during the year. In addition to selling refreshments at all home athletic contests, refreshments were given to both Central and visiting teams after encounters. Senior awards were presented to outstanding graduating members. Inthe spring we held a high school invitational track meet to familiarize the campus to high school athletes. The officers this year were Errol Gann, Presidentg Bob Frank, Vice-Presidentg Ward Overall, Secretaryg Charles Owens, Treasurerg George Derrieux and Ed Jordan, Business ManagersgJerry Zimmerman, Corresponding Secretaryg and Cary Lang, Sergeant-at-Arms. ' Not shown above are Coach Thomasson and S, Nighohossian. 197 1 J 11 U .' , il WI 6 1 Ei 51 1 414 H '3 E11 W MM iw Hi Q15 lip Q1 M, 'I an Jw V l 21 hm Q? 1 l 5 ' ,, J I R 1 .-z in I-9 12. 'Si fiil lfit L11 ,ilfl wm N1 Wi? uw Wi 1 ' 1 1 1 N 1 SOCIAL q E , -, 1 1 ,1 M . is M m ' 3 1 , III ffl? if N N 1- r . ' 1' 'H t . , I Ti IN ' :N 15 W x ,N N I w - 51. 'K ,' ' M E wi 1 r li' Q1 xi ' E N 110 ' M i X 55 fl wg gl www iifi 'fl KW A li - U- , X ,..,, V 14- 315,1- Q. ,--.-V A.. -A, A 199 i L 1 JI iff, I lj, .aan ' .. f ,-746-3 , , 1 li ,fzgfif jf? 5 Q -I in' ' W . 't' ' ' H, 'A , fi,-. ' E ' 2 . h b Mx 1 1'?'T1:l. . Y ' ffjv '.:qZf 1j ' Ll , 9 3'-1-effi'ff' ' m 5 i 1 .1 5,2 4 v ' k , h , , , ,I fi' A Q -Yul- Y ' A . f A ' X jgf,1.'V.'A?, W, , ' ' ' .LIL-ig,-'xiii , 1, ' , Afux- , 1: - Il' '- . K, ,V V i F .lx A . wmv . K Q . -A 5 3 'fy-3 I , . M, Aff J- ll: r y-. W 1 4 Y i , I 1 l 7 1,35 56 'wr I'd like you to meet ...... . Grientation Still no tea! On the other hand Rah! Rah! Chapel! ,., --f' CW s Prelude and Fugue in G minor fOh my Bach!! s Q Y ,V N L J' , A ,...:'.. ..........,... an --1 f- V 'Vf- ' F 2 -1V'-'- fi - '-:' 21-Lg 3,5 1'f, ,-1:-ff? ' This is your first in a series of indoctrinations...I mean orientations...... - fs, Cool Cat. Yi f -s . , 202 r F 95' . 7' lil? FV 95 if' :I ' 5- 'E Q , Q1 A ' .lx Z C95 4 Call... Bid... Reception -1.14 -1 ya . 4 1 l T 1 5 5 B 1 i l V l f , I I l 2 2 Q ll? .wg 1215! .Y 5. is M 'XJ H 4- 55' 'X if: ,. X wh Us Ili' Vs: 51. Hi fi? ll 'H , Y it If UL! HS! W' IV aw wi .i I V. i'? y 1 H il H Q4 -1-w:.--izuwsew V.-af., ' -- - Ag -,A v .. ,.-1-N---.,-U , - -.., 204 'QI 2 j i .. ,gi .5 'a i g, , . a Q., . - V 5 . 6 XT QW. ' w. FIRST ROW: Dean Thogmorton, Hawker, Hamel, Joyce, Soergel, Diggs, Hartsock, Shockey, Dittrich, Wilson. THIRD Dean Watson. SECOND ROW: Trotter, Raine, Gassner, ROW: Eaton, Eirich, Lester, Woods, Hughes, Owens. Pan-Hellenic Council The Pan-Hellenic Council is a confederation composed of representatives from the nine sororities and fraternities on the Central College campus. It is the function of this body to establish and enforce rules dealing with Rush. . Through their efforts a high level of social functions has been maintained. The greatest endeavor of the Pan-Hellenic Council is to insure harmony among the autonomous groups and facilitate reasonable solutions to the problems that may arise between them. The sponsors are Mrs. E. O. Watson and James P. Thogmorton. Officers for 1960-61 are Sherm Hamel, Presidentg Glenn J oyce, Vice Presidentg Jackie Hawker, Secretary-Treasurer. 1 4 JE 'sWw,f'2' II'St ? 'E',...e 'E.w-- is ' Y W ' ' Y ' K 'A ' 'g A 'ff fffzflglfft ' 'f lf-lm . ,H E 'T ' ' C ' , -qv: gf eq: P A ' ' H X. . A 7 ' H J' Y, J A , . I ' Yi ty , f L ,F I 142 ill Q Y ,, A I , , I . . yd., ! ,gil S , P Q , vw Y. ' x 53 -Z : I 'F ft ' '- ' V'- fp- - ' 0 xi, ' . x S, ' K.. gf, . 1: I 2 I A K Q-', Sn, K V 1 V' 'ff : ,Eg gf .. . V . I f. If - w v L 4 4- , , , ch, A Semester Pledge BETA SIGMA SIGMA ALPHA CHI Parsons, Smith, Billbe, Huddleston Fitzwater, Ryan, Burton, Banning 13' MZ Vffi, K .X Q. i, 5 ,w.,:W I-.7 .f if THE TA CHI UPSILON Luer, Wood, Stone, Linville, Lehenbauer, Lash1ey,Buecker, Cawthorn, Noce, Jackson, Cady, Ownbey. ALPHA PHI GAMMA CHI DELTA Ruecker, Barteey Potts Walters, Burge, Eckert, Eichler HW ft A -Y, ' W fr-,, Sororit PI dge ALPHA PHI ALPHA FIRST ROW: Schmelig, Moreau, Pfiffner, Simmons, Isgrig. SECOND ROW: Frost, Leech, Rinesmith, Eisenhardt, Richeson DELTA PI OMEGA THETA CHI UPSILON FIRST ROW: Hebel, Mendenhall, Lee, Hansen, Avery. SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Wilson, Livingstone, Breedlove, Williams, Dietz, Quigg Kiepe, Nichols, Hurst, Carlock. THIRD ROW: Taylor, C orbin, Bergmann, Jones, Biswell, Conner ' PI KAPPA THETA ' ZETA PSI LAMBDA FIRST ROW! DeWitt, Peters, Sh0l'f, G!'0gaH- SECOND ROW! Bruce, FIRST ROW: Davis, Kieffer, Brown, Korsen, Albers. SECOND ROW! Walton, Lenzi. THIRD ROW: Roberts, Kirk, Hilgeman, Welch, Maurer Mitchell, Hammond, Alcorn, Cobb 206 FIRST ROW: Snodgrass, Smith, Herbert, Rethwisch, Fletcher, Powell, Morrison. SECOND ROW: Diggs, Dyer, Meals-, Scott, Connelly, White, Shamel, Thornsberry, Potts, Frohardt, DeWa1d, Wright, Doggett ALPHA PHI GAMMA CHI DELTA FIRST ROW: , Kizer, Schoolfield, McQuerry, Ashford, Hopkins, Trice. SECOND ROW: Combs, Luna, Bruton, H. Cook, Kloth, Gampp, Potter, Hideg, Lenz, Shaw, Gitchoff, Jones, W. Cook, ' Bounds, Curtis Fraternity Pledges 'V y 1 w 1 T 5 ' A f M 'B'-:M .rw .U .. A 'f Aff , lvl , 5 I ,i fo I, 'l f v-0-0-we H Sl Hi we Y SW H 1 , 'K sl 14 74 .. J I . I l , 1 l . I BETA SIGMA SIGMA ALPHA CHI FIRST ROW: Clemons, Humes, Lamb, Jones, He1mig,Abbott,Matthes. FIRST ROW: Schober, Johnson, Hollis, Smith, Brooks, Hix. SECOND SECOND ROW: Ryffel,Evans,Schwarz,Hart1ey, Dick,Kirk,Macumber, ROW: Tebbs, Patterson, Wampler, Waltz, Schmer, Weston Kessinger 207 x 'sl il ll le' V V l l 'I :lj lx ' l I l , ' ' l ' l , ..l1 ,. lx 1-, l , 's '1 l, if: W l I ,M :ffl :W M: ,,, :Me 51 H55 liliv fu' will ,ii I ll! llii g,, .i, Ml! l'-V ,M ill fl! 11 F- ri, ll' il! :H U il 1 I ,, ,g WIN Wi li 1 ls! e Ms l in L ygn. 5-lf5,fwa4r,::f9grip,-Q. ' -- 'o- - - - ,,,,,.,,,4 Nm, NT- . . . . , ,, .,xA Y 1 gzgdiw g . .5 , -..M .,.,--....V,.i , 208 1?., . JS. ',, , FIRST ROW Mis Baskett Mounter Banta Diggs Hartsock Wh1te SECOND ROW Berry Ankrom Bened1ct Smith Cooper Davis Barnhart Schlichtman Shafer Nichols lpha Phu Alpha The purpose of a soro11t5 lS to promote and ma1nta1n an atmosphere of congen1al1ty leadership scholai ship and versat1l1t5 NVl'Lh1l'1 ltS s1sterl1ood Th1s Alpha Ph1 Alpha strives to do through its '1CtlVltlES and honors on Central's campus ThlS xear we accomplished our purpose w1th the efficient leadership of Judy Diggs President Linda Hartsock V106 President Jane Banta Corresponding Secretary Norma Kay Mounter Recordmg Secretary Sandra Wh1te Treasurei Kay Ankrom and Sue Schhchtman Rush Capta1ns Rebecca Shafer and Barbara Davis Pledge Captains Donna Cooper H1stor1an and Reporter Zoe Usmv the talents and or1g1nal1t5 of our members we opened the year w1th our fashion show Election of Fall Fashions One presentation was given 111 Daly Aud1tor1um and another for the student body 1n the college assembly hall Fall moved stead1ly along and soon we found ourselves 111 the midst of prepar1ng for the Home commg fest1v1t1es Our hard work and efforts were rewarded when our float won first pI'1ZS 1n Oflglllallty xx 1tl1 the theme ' Stormy Weather Ahead for Ill1no1s ' Homecommg was barely over whe11 we found ourselves 111 the wh1rl of preparmg for our annual Black Magic dance complete with ' Champagne sp1ders and fortune telling Tl1e Alphas took part 1n various act1v1t1es We were represented 1n A Cappella Cl1o1r Band Chapel Choir Chem Club the Collegian staff Orchestra Camera Club Ph1 Beta the Ragout staff Ph1 Beta Lambda Alpha Lambda Delta P1 Gamma Mu S N E A and Beta Beta Beta Also Zoe Bened1ct contr1buted her efforts to Central's new I'3.Cl10 statlon Linda Hartsock served as secretary of the Junior class and Ruby Berry added l1er pep to the cheerlead1ng squad At the time of tl11s wr1t1ngwe Alphas are st1ll looking forward to second semester with our rush party pledging p1cn1c and the chmax of the year our annual sprmg formal We Alphas have had a most rewarding year but lt would not have been possible without our sponsor Mrs Baskett who gave her t1me. her efforts and her love toward malfung Alpl1a Phi Alpha a r1ch and rewardmg exper1ence for all of us To her we g1ve our deepest and most smcere thanks O 1. Y. . . . . , . , . X . . . . . . , . 3 . 5 . - . 3 , . S 1 ' 4 ' , 'L ' , ' Q ' Benedict, Song Leaderg Ruby Berry, Athletic Directorg and Shirley Smith, S,C,O, Representative. . S . . . I , . . 7 ,,1 . . ',, . . . . . r a f v 3 A . . . V. , . . , . I H ' ' , , . . , , . , , , . , 5 I . A a , . I yn .... , f 7 , . Q , . , . . a , , , . 1 , . . , . . J, , I I I -Y , , f, ,, - -, T.: .1 .' - 1 -.1 fx-4,,1,r,,,f . M.-A-. .f. - 1-----' - , ,, , , if.. , ...M r. WP, 4 ,, 1, ,Z We are the Alpha glrls Alpha ntlcs We wear our haxr ln curls NX 1 7 1 wr 4 5 rlufff! if ' i ,, fluff Q ea Q f ll,3r,2ql?g frffugy ' i-fr.P:'PHE9l 'M 2.1.5. NICE forecast N1ce forecasters If you really want to know Rxght here' Just below my rxbs' YQ! ? 1 XX' vi. A lt, r 5 9 nl 'l 4 l'v 1l,l 11 5? ll Q. gl: Ml il V! , l ll 5 1 1 l 1 Ml ml W ,Qin .re-que!1lr-xiffiimshiam-:fig:f:f:g3g4.pqfg:17j. 3,13 1 r, xr-3-we-denim A -- -- f , - 1 11 ,1 1 I l 1 'z 111 L1 1 E ill 11 I 1 V1 ' i i! 11 1 l W1 1 ' 1 1:1 I ' 1 iq 1 511 1 5 1 'A 1 if' 1 l Yi nb ,fs ,! . 1 , 1 15 l . we , , 1 T11 A 1 A V' 15 i 11 ' 1' 1 ?1 1 1 ,Q 3 ll 3 FIRST ROW: Goodwin, Garrison, Joslin, Nolan, Luenstroth, THIRD ROW: Slagle, Griffey, Neptune, Jarboe, Saffarans, 3 , 9 Ricketts, Davis, Perry. SECOND ROW: Khalifah, Shafer, Hawkins,fTrotter, Martin, Curt1s,I-landkins. 11 Wallen, Vernon, Miss Pape, Soergel, Guth, Elwell,Weindel. tl , 1 ,' . Delta Pl Omega a 1 11 113 1 , 11 I E Take a little bit of ginger, take a little bit of wit... and you have the first ingredients of a , Delta girl. This includes scholastic achievement as well as participation in various activities. ' Q11 1 Deltas maintained a 2,4 average for the '59-'60 school year. Jan Jarboe, Barb Curtis, and Marian 3 Soergel were named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Deltas have active mem- ' , wi bers in Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, and have always been represented in Sigma Epsilon 1 ,1 1113 1 Pi, Scribblers and Scrawlers, Pi Kappa Delta, Dramatic's Club, Debate, Kappa Chi, W.R.A., Phi ,I W A Beta, House Council, Choir, Radio Board, and the Ragout. Alda Goodwin is President of Phi Betag 1' ' Barb Curtis is President of Holt Hall House Councilg Georgia Elwell is President of Pi Kappa Delta. i f lil , 1 11 11 il 111, 210 Take a little bit of sunshine just to make a hit .... These ingredients enable Deltas to take an active part in the social as well as scholastic fields. Marian Soergel was Homecoming Queen and Jan Luenstroth was her Junior attendant Peggy Vernon reigned as Alpha Phi Gamma Sweetheart and Alda Goodwin was the Phi Mu Sweetheart In 1960 Jan Luenstroth was selected by the student body to be Personality Queen Deltas selected to the 1959 60 beauty court were Marian Soergel Jan Luenstroth and Anina Guth The Delta Ditto Dance was sparked by an enthusiastic student body which had watched an Eagle victory that afternoon The year's activities were terminated by the annual Dinner Dance 'Take a little bit of spirit take a little pep and you have Deltas who actively support h school athletic events as well as the intramural program Mary Slagle Nancy Khalifah Anina Guth and Jan Luenstroth promote school spirit as members ofthe cheerleading squad Also in strumental in the promotion of school spirit are Deltas in marching band including Judy Hawkins who is a majorette 'Put them all together and you have a Delta's rep ' The reputation of active participation all phases of campus life is contributed to by every member of Delta P1 Omega Guiding the course of the sorority through the past year were Marian Soergel President Peggy Vernon Vice President Anina Guth Recording Secretary Georgia Elwell Corresponding Secretary Cherril Wallen Treasurer Jan Luenstroth and Judy Martin Rush Captains Joann Garrison Historian Mary Slagle Athletic Director Helen Neptune Song Leader Barbara Weindell Project Chairman Diane Griffey Parliamentarian Nancy Khalifah Chaplain Patt Trotter Panhellenic Representative Alda Goodwin S C O Representative and Miss Eulalie Pape our sponsor 1 W1 11119, . - 1 '1 111 I 1 1 1111 , , . . 111 1 . 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I . ffl fN .f' L ' ' f- ' .- fit - r ' ' K' '1 n ' M ,T 5 O a . 5- N ',-,r A y ,M , i a IX S .,,.'f-,f sf SECOND ROW Hartzog Garrison Magruder DeClue Moreland Burns Black Kramer Pl Kappa Theta P1 Kappa Theta enjoyed another worth while fun filled year in 1960 61 ushering in the fall season with our annual watermelon feed Ice cold watermelon was served on the tennis courts where lively entertainment was provided by Ann Peart Barbara Burns Ruth Gassner and M C Doug Luna A watermelon eating contest climaxed the even1ng's events Next on the agenda was the traditional Kappa Stork Club Dance which was held in mid October The right combination of hard work and fun made the dance as effervescent as the champagne we served as refreshment In November we entered wholeheartedly into the Homecoming festivities combining Kappa ingenuity and skill to construct our float which won first prize for beauty with the theme Snow 'Emi' Kappas also were honored to have Anne Raine serve as sophomore attendant to the Home coming King and Queen The Christmas season brought renewed Warmth and Joy to our sorority and strengthened bonds of friendship and sisterhood within the group Our Christmas party at Miss Butts' house was the final event of the first semester At the time of this writing we are looking forward to second semester rush which will include a rush party at Madame Chi Ch1's in the traditional French atmosphere and a semi formal banquet as the climax of the rush activities April will bring to reality our annual spring dinner dance and in May we will enjoy our sorority picnic as the final event of the year Kappas in addition to participating wholeheartedly in sorority activities have been well repre- sented in the following extracurricular groups on Central's campus: Alpha Lambda Delta Student Council the Ragout staff Howard-Payne House Council Holt Hall House Council Panhellenic Council Phi Beta Orchestra, A Cappella Choir Speech Arts Club Dramatics Club Debate Pi Omega Pi Pi Gamma Mu Kappa Chi S N E A S C O W R A P E Majors and Minors Club Varsity basketball and volleyball and Campus Radio We owe special recognition to our sponsor Miss Butts and to our officers who guided us through this year They are as follows: President RuthGassner Vice-President Leann Conyers- Recording iecretary Louise Magruder- Corresponding Secretary Donna DeClue- and Treasurer Martha arrison. T This year's activities have brought Kappas both satisfaction and disappointment, but if we have gained greater understanding of one another and appreciation for the value of a true Sisterhood, we have accomplished our purpose. A K: A 'b ffv, 4 'QA Ax W vf N 'Q 3 X 1 K 5. ,Eg . '29 .gg 4 i' tru SJ, X ,fy x f F x 6 V el ,er ,U L3 t 3 R X UF S3 4. , W W iw 'y ' ,I 1,-5 7: T- av , ea , l if - ' 4:33 f '+L ff 5 at X' wwf M YQ N in A FJ Wm K A K V, J- 9 I 4 are -A 7' u sa, .,.w if gt ,f-he V, is Q' K, D I. K, I T V at L 'Wifi ' ak V ' V- , , X f,f'. H f , V.gk -f,' V ni , FIRST ROW: Peart, Gassner, Miss Butts, Conyers, Garrett. Kleinschmidt, O'Dell. THIRD ROW: Green, M00I'9, E11iS,Ra1ne l . . - . , - . . - , . . 0 5 . . . , , , . H . . . 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L . -I 1 ' 5 iafwljij -f f In I 1 Q 1 'r If' 1 Q y, Qt . , 3 2 . wg , ,I ' I+ HI- J , I II '.,- ...ii Q ig 4 Yi I 5. .2 ,Q ,, ,, WI G4 If , U Z 'I Q1 X it qs. Q' f 4 YI I QI S .,,,, I I I felw- W 0 I , I , 'AI I , Q ,L LI' , ..f ' H f,i'r H X g.,.,s..,I l M . ,, lwi. Ia- 2 I.,y,,' 41, I -' I X If af ,f Q Q I , W , i f of fri ,I .5 w ,J M fb 5 jg, 1 Q w tr Y W ? , ylf, I ,X . ,, M H , ff,- ,,f, ,. 1 , FIRST.. ROW: Wood, Jackson, Linville, Dittrich. SECOND Jensen. FOURTH ROW: Wilson,Winter,Richardson,Gibson ROW: Ownbey, Luer, Cawthorn, Lirely, Cady, Lashley. Calhoun, Mrs. Duren. THIRD ROW: Lehenbauer, Noce, Stone, Walker, Buecker, I : Theta Chi Llpsllon ' e are you Theta Ch1 Ups1lon We are an orgamzatlon strlvmg toward fulf11lment umty yet 1nd1v1dual1ty 1n a group of f1ne women Theta Chl Upsllon we are you ' Th1s lS our a Those who helped to lead us toward the attamment of our goals were Margle Wllson Pres1dent, Jean Wlnter V1ce Pres1dent Maryl1nG1bson Secretary Carolyn Calhoun,Correspond1ng Secretary Donale1gh Petpmeler R1chardson Treasurer and our sponsor Mrs Juell Duren Turmng backward the hands of t1me we fmd the Theta Ch1s busy w1th a western theme barbecue for flrst semester rush resultmg 1n the add1t1on of twelve members to our group A week later we dance 1n the depths of an Enchanted Sea T1me walts for no one and November found us busy w1th the Homecommg float ent1tled Central's Our Cup of Tea Also that month, co starrlng 1n the opera productton of Cavaler1a Rustlcana were Annabel Walker and Ida Bueker Wmter came brmgmg us the seasonal greetmgs w1th a Chrlstmas party We partlclpated ln Ttme moves on our annual dmner dance and p1cn1c m the sprmg was followed by a tea at Mrs Duren's home m May We were represented m var1ous organ1zat1ons xncludmg A Cappella Cho1r S N E A Phl Beta, S C O Orchestra M E N C Intramural Sports KMOE dlsc Jockeys Chapel Cho1r Ph1 Beta Lambda House Counc1l Ragout staff Chem1stry Club Dramat1cs Club P E M M W R A Panhellemc Counc1l Vars1ty Band Marchlng Band Concert Band and Vars1ty Sports We w1sh to extend to our sponsor Mrs Duren our thanks and apprec1at1on for the guldance and help she has g1ven us -I II EH ll I . . . . . . . . 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I il 216 , ,111 FIRST ROW S1mmons Shockey Bauman Scott Stevens Gamble Henry Young Cates Spencer FOURTH ROW Tucker SECOND ROW Sheets Schroeder Hawker Madden Smger Olson Joyce Pett1grew Crowe Howell Hunt THIRD ROW Feldmann Ashe Hew1tt Burgard E1ckmeyer Charlwood McClure Lenger Wllll Watford Grannemann Zeta Psl Lambda Back on campus 1n September Zeta Ps1 Lambda looked forward aga1n to opportun1t1es for work fun and sl1ar1ng M1ss Hortense Crawford welcomed the group to her home for an evenmg of vacat1on chatter and COOICIGS to begm the Zeta's new year Plans were also made for a hayrlde and marsh mallow roast Then came busy October and the plann1ng merr1ment and hard work Wh1Ch went 1nto the annual all school Zeta Mard1 Gras Dance Confettl streamers masks and a marvelous band were all a part of that gala mght Homecom1ng came qu1ckly 1n November but the Zetas had prepared well Wlth a huge cone of fluffy raspberry revel 1oe cream they carrled out the1r theme Ice Cream for Central and were awarded second p11ze for or1g1nal1ty 1n the float parade Followmg the parade Donna Henry was ha1led by the student body as sen1or attendant to the K1ng and Queen The Chr1stmas season brought the annual sale of Chr1stmas cards and a Zeta sponsored contest for the prettlest dorm door decorat1ons The Zeta Chr1stmas party was held just before vacat1on Instead of exchangmg g1fts Zetas saw to lt that needy fam1l1es enjoyed a full Chr1stmas too Zeta PS1 Lambda was capably led throughthe year by Pres1dent Jack1e Hawker V1ce Pres1dent Jan Schroeder Secretar1es Barbara Madden and Mary Hunt and Treasurer Jean Sheets The sororlty IS also fortunate 1n havlng as 1tS sponsor M1ss Ellen Mach1n Zetas can take pr1de 1n the1r part1c1pat1on 1n campus organ1zat1ons They were represented 1n Alpha Lambda Delta Beta Beta Beta Ph1 Beta A Cappella Cho1r Chem Club Orchestra S N E A Ph1 Beta Lambda S C O Alpha PS1 Omega P1 Gamma Mu Kappa Ch1 Ragout Staff Colleg1an Staff Scr1bblers and Scrawlers W R A Campus Radlo P1 Kappa Delta M E N C and the Bands Vars1ty Concert and Marchmg Twenty of the OfflC9S 111 these organ1zat1ons were ftlled by Zetas The members of Zeta PS1 Lambda are also ploud of th1 ee of the1r s1sters who were elected th1s year to Who's Who 1n Amerlcan Colleges and Un1vers1t1es A young and sp1r1ted group Zeta PS1 Lambda can add another successful year to ltS h1story and treasure anew the pr1celess and unnamed Joys of a true s1sterhood 3 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 - - . 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Sr iw!! 1-if IQ' ELI? .M .lg rw w- i'7 Mi 1 V ,J if ,. ,i Hi lui! ji L4 Ani ' i ' ,ff , , , ,arg ' 'f A ,, , X .lk .. . - s.. J f i . 218 FIRST ROW: Prof. Oliver, LeStBI', Stribling, BGTSSWH, Miller, Earl. THIRD ROW: Heltibrand, F.Ruecker,Lathum, Joyce, Roberts, McGuire, Prof. Fleer. SECOND ROW: Glenn, Holstine, Purcell, Steward, Potts, Rickenbaugh, .Schneider, Berning, Topping, Hall, Pearman, Guler, Mosley, Davis, Bartee,Meng. Michaels, Sprouse, Hermann, D. Ruecker, Nighohossian, The members of Alpha Phi Gamma enjoyed a successful year in 1960-61 with many of the 'traditional activities and a number of new events. President Glenn Joyce led the fratermty with the able assistance of Vice President Fred Bergsten Secretary Tom Str1bl1ng and Treasurer Lloyd Geiger Other officers included Carl fBevol Lester Panhellenic Council Representative Lathum Chaplain Gary Glenn Parliamentarian Tim Pearman Sergeant at Arms and Frank McGuire Inventory Manager The social season was inaugurated with the annual Welcome Back P1cn1c held for Mokers and their dates The 1960 61 Moker Sweetheart was unveiled at the annual Sweetheart Ball under the d1rect1on of Frank McGu1re and held for the first time in the fall Dave Ruecker and Ken Heltibrand were selected as flrst semester pledge captalns who led the Mokers to a successful first semester rush John Earl Corresponding Secretary Max With the com1ng of Homecoming the Alpha Phi Gamma float designed and d1rectedbyWh1t Holstine received flrst place in the humor d1v1s1on Ending the first semester social season was the Christmas Banquet followed by an informal dance held at the Fayette Country Club Dr Eller was the after dinner speaker Beg1nn1ng the second semester was rush under the leadership of Gerry Roberts and Gary Sprouse The smoker was followed by a Jungle Dance held at the Eyrie planned by Jim Meng The Annual Parent's Day held on Mother's Day and the Spring Dinner Dance rounded out the second semester social act1v1t1es Alpha Phi Gamma had 1ts third consecut1ve successful year in intramurals ably led by Gerry Roberts and John M1chaels athletic directors The brothers of Alpha Phi Gamma Join together to express their gi atitude to Professors James Oliver and Gilbert Fleer for the help they gave as sponsols for making this yea1 one of the outstanding years for Alpha Phi Gamma 9 9 ' , 1 s s 1 9 5 a 7 ' 1 . , , u . - . Q . . . . f . . . . . . Q , . . 4 1-nvnsf am' 'Ill'--'Mlm''UI'Il!-1gd '- 1 . . ., lf. YA . Moker meeting 1 B '4 U1 1 '7 5 u I, sir..... Moker Royalty could have danced all night. 219 f V TNG?-J'f? f:'.? yjF::VE--5293 un B ' ' ' -'MM' '- - -- 4- ---A Q rl A-.f-:.J,x.aa1-,., -L 1, f- . - - Mr ' 220 l 2 i t g NS ff? X29 ,max ,d lf ' gggggg 'r K or T llltr Y B T, vga T x .4655 g, X X g N X 5 Z X YA x N- -I ll Y' 'A 7 BZ ', . 1 , X Q f f x AV y Cf Y QW.. Q 35 XJ ff - X 'Yi cfm N FOURTH ROW FIRST ROW Potter Schellhardt Dorman Kneale Moyer P1ttman Holderbaum Strong Lmsm Ballew Keathley Eaton Gann Hughes Overall SECOND Folkms Bennett Matthews Buffmgton SPCENZOR Prof ROW V Huddleston Lake Spencer Stewart Grapes Karnes ABSENT Blllbe R Huddleston Smxt arsons Curnow Nxckerson Scott THIRD ROW Lang Z1mmerman The BZ Mobtle ambles along to 1ts 34th year at Central years of grabs ups and downs and Just pla1n havmg fun There's always an undefmable roar somet1mes loud sometufnes soft and muffled but never harsh and never a whlmper The motor of the BZ buggy lS brotherhood The old Crate has a lot of rmleage but umty of purpose and fraternallsm holds It together There's a choke and a governor on the old crate suggested by the college smce lt roars up Church Street a llttle fast at t1mes but she's st1ll the BZ Rose The Old Rose stxll runs on the same fuel as always sp1r1t and determmatlon It stlll has the same old alkx mjector If you llsten closely you can hear her ro1l1ng Beta Sigma Another year havmg passed the men of Beta S1gma can look back on a pleasant semester of work brotherhood and a lot of good tlmes It was the last year for a lot of loyal members but just the beglnnmg for those who have just Jomed Beta S1gma wlnch 1nvar1ably proves to be the greatest part of the1r hves wh1le at Central College Thls year the Betas enjoyed another very successful year under the able leadersh1p of Pres1dent Jlm Hughes V1ce Presldent Errol Gann Secretary Ira Eaton and Treasurer Ward Overall The men w1th bow t1es started thmgs by takmg four new members mto the fold f1rst semester Along w1th th1s came the Homecornmg preparat1ons that featured an alumn1 get together 1n the frat room before and after the football game Beta S1gma contmued the1r pos1t1on as one of the leadmg teams 1n mtramural competltlon there by show1ng the1r xndustrlousness and team rmnded sp1r1t that has always p eva1led 1n the1r or gan1zat1on Second semester brought w1th lt another successful rush season The annual Beta Barn Dance was held 1n the Eyrle and proved to be a smash1ng success Soon sprmg and warm weather were upon us and th1s always means part1es dances and good fellowshlp for the Betas The annual tr1p to the Ozarks was enjoyed by all the members as was the crownmg of the 1960 61 Beta Queen at the Court of Roses Dance The Betas had to do a lot of work to flnance all of the1r act1v1t1es but each and every member feels that It was more than worth lt Our only reason for ex1st1ng as an orgamzauon and our baslc bel1efs about what a fraternlty should be hke are wrapped up ln our motto We are a fraternlty We are an organ1zat1on str1v1ng toward one go l the bu1ld1ng of a stronger brotherhood We are ded1cated to the task of makmg better men for our fratermty and for Central College We are Beta S1gma The men of Beta S1gma w1sh to express the1r grat1tude to the1r wonderful sponsors Dr J P Karnes and Dr R J Carner ffl . 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'- '--' - ' Y- - -- f- - f 1 ,aid FIRST ROW Prof Ehrich Yokley Wood Eirich Frank THIRD ROW Brown Purcell Eckert Mechlenburg Bryant Dr Woods SECOND ROW Deiter Ferry Lake Walker Byrd Witte Cresswell Ryle Hamra Liu Lammert West Eichler Scott Smith Chl Delta Ch1 Delta the oldest social organization at Central College was founded in 1931 by the late Dean Puckett as the Atom Club and in 1942 became Chi Delta When the 1960 61 school year began we had the following slate of offlcers Wayne Eirich President Jim Wood Vice President Gene Yokley Secretary Bob Frank Treasurer Joe Witte Pledge Captain Charles Brown Rush Captain Frank Hamra Social Chairman Jim Wood and Wayne Eirich Panhell Representatives Joe Witte Athletic Director Frank Hamra Chaplain Bob Lake Parliamentarian Q H , , lf V U ' x A . K V , , , V . ' I , ,ff M f . D s 1 , , V , ' J.,: : . ' , , , l ' , y 5 1 v ' ' t . . 1 n 1 1 v 1 v ' 7 7 Y ! 7 1 1 ' 0 5 7 . , . 9 Q 5 ' 9 1 9 1 v 3 Z 5 7 3 l 5 1 l 7 7 7 7 . 222 During the first semester new members were Gerald Burge, Bill Eichler, Jay Eckert, and Jerry Walters. On October 29 we held our Halloween Grub Dance which everyone attended in grubby apparel and enjoyed dancing, stopping occasionally to bob for apples. Second semester the Chi Delts were hosts to prospective members at their smoker and annual French dance. Following the rush activities a fine group of men were welcomed into Chi Delta. Chi Delta has as its aim to inject a bit of the early south into its activities and bring back echoes of southern life as it was a century ago. , Following standard southern tradition, the year's activities were climaxed with the Dixie Ball at the Tiger Hotel in Columbia in April. The confederate flag was very much in evidence here as it always is at all Chi Delta functions. Q'-2 1 A . Forget what? No work, all play Cool grubs Grub Dance Band FW Boot Hill in the Eyrie Turkey shoot This sure beats F1oyd's tea 2 xfawf- Bloomer A L,-.. fr' Wliifd -1- - 17, - ,. 224 . ,VIV VV ff' ,ZH I - En , . L' M- L 4 fanv'r.11-'T ' Q5fifV '.-A - - ' Blanner FIRST ROW: Owens, Gamble, Hamel, Lomang1no, Lee, Spencer, Urban, 'B1.1rge. TIIIRD ROW. BHHHIHE, I Jackson, Prof, Jacob. SECOND ROW: Rya.n, Nelson, Ellis, Nlederkorn, Dowmng, Helm1ch, LaGrange,Emmert,Putney, Brun, Shoup, Heckwolf, Burton, Fitzwater, Wildberger, PlSOH1,F019Y1St0b1e- Sigma Ipha Chl An open letter to S1gma Alpha Ch1 Dear S1g Alphs Congratulat1ons on your new slate of off1cers You could f1nd no better than Sherman Hamel Pres1dent N1ck Lomangmo V106 Presldent George Lee Treasurer John Gamble Secretary Wesley Brun Correspondmg Secretary Ed Jackson Sergeant at Arms George Derr1eux and Bob Heckwolf Athlet1c D1rectors Charles Owens Panhellen1c Representatwe and John PISOHI and Donald Hellm1oh Pledge Captams W1th off1cers l1ke thatl can see great th1ngs for you 1n the future From the reports that l've been hear1ng you've been do1ng qu1te well for yourselves th1s year That p1cn1c you had the f1rst weekend you were at school was a terr1f1c success It prov1ded the fratermty Wlth the k1nd of sp1r1t that you need I was glad that you d1dn't stop at just havmg p1cn1cs and partles though The four pledges you took f1rst semester certa1nly are a comphment to you as a fratermty There are no better men on campus than Ray Bann1ng Ken Burton Darnon F1tzwater and Pat Ryan Say I saw your float 1n the Homecom1ng Parade It was Very good and I see that you took a I see that after the pressure of rush and mak1ng the Homecommg float you had your th1rd p1cn1c and then a hayr1de I'm glad to see the same Splrlt of un1ty 1n the frat that preva1led earller Well enough of th1s rem1n1sc1ng Your past IS full of acoomphshments but the past IS good only 1f you learn and prof1t from lt After hear1ng of your plans for second semester I'm sure that th1s IS S1g Alph's year The W1nter's End Ball IS sure to be as successful as 1n past years and no one could ask for anyth1ng more than that Wlth Second semester rush under way I see that you have potent1ally a terr1f1c pledge class The outlook for next year 1S br1ghter than ever before It 1S f1tt1ng that I close on th1s opt1m1st1c note as you have great success to look forward to 1n the future Congratulat1ons are 1n order for your past record S1g Alphs I admon1sh you to do s well 1n the future W1th conf1dence IH your future Alumnl S1gma Alpha Ch1 0 O . ' a . 5 ' g ' ' , ' - ' s , 5 , 2 y ' 3 Q ' ' Q , ' ' 9 , s 1 ' ' I 5 9 I J l , . prize in humor. Congratulations ! , . . 5 . 3 . . n ! , . . . I 5 9 , ,, ,.,. V .,-f A 1 ,,,,. L .f 35. I 1 Q S W I V We laughed, We learned, A vu 0 A I -LM P QL.. We sang, We ate, And we all ..... had a good time. 225 . 3 :: 'g'li'2 ' 4 il! lt ?i 4 1 x rf 1 I ,lf Zi ,Q -si All 13 4 fi' wg: il . fi 1 ,, , ,, l 'Q A 'z ,Ill X 15 MI: .1's' lg? 3: 1 lx E. ,rl HJ: UIQ fall MII ltlr VH 3:7 UW w ul ,All l1fi 'i HY wp W1 l l 1-il ii? la 1 K f i l N ill ll . l i. N 4 , 1 wh MVJMJ.. ,ears Nl! 'lk FIRST ROW Dittrich, Davis, Kehrberg, Paris, Abrams SECOND ROW Thio, Motley, Wood, Wilson, Geiser, Johnston THIRD ROW Brizend1ne,Martin, McLeod, Crowe, Holland, Blackard, Bishop ,if at -A , s s W-- -. . ..H. g -M MM , We ff 1 t v Qi' ig 4 f K if 5 226 The purpose of Delta a college education within a prowess and social life of The organizing in March of 1961. The classes on campus. Our pledging pledge's knowledge of He will, of course, period, Individual self goals are the watchwords Chancellorg Jimmy Davis, William Paris,.Keeper of the whose aim is to attain improvement of scholastic We received our charter representing all four of the to study and to better the in the local setting. the fraternity during this the attainment of the same as follows: Wayne Dittrich, of the Exchequerg Leroy 4 A' ' ' A l l b A D 5 5 l 5 4 1 r i I I N CHI DE LTA SIGMA' ALPHA CHI Taylor, SfiV91'S, Eifich, Sffoff, Hamra Trotter, Schlichtman Powell, DeC1ue, Garrett X F t 't C 'L 5 ! ALPHA PHI GAMMA BETA SIGMA I Ellis, Green, Vernon, Elwell Joslin, Gray, Griffey, Campbell, Spencer li., ., 1 1 1 l l 1,54 . K N 55 f : gg :N-. .iQ-zzglxh Mfr' C 55 R fi X A Pg! X .- Nfxxyw Y y xmw f Q 1 Xl, X f-RY' Qin X Q1 xxixx . 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'f iTr 'f41 n 1 , f fp ,,t.,,4.ge-Eflfsiew kfqffl , V3-7-4,3-L' I - fig, ,A u- :lcv -f gk , -59, - V - Q . L ,2 f,sz,,fJ, ,, ' X 2m,wf:1.g, M' fl' ,MQ ' f..,i . fviggiffm, f 'Q jf, 1,5 gr, 5 , , - :EL LQ ngfz Nj' f- ff 5 -' VIN, Q 5 -X 'qi' M4-L...'g,,, ' :T zrj'274:'f'fwf'f- 531, ,gwf P 1.5, .,5-'215-w, fm, 4,31 f . A I . -fm I -,,,,,,,. , l - R, JI, . 'K I I , '. ff ,, ,gg-iff ig, ,Ev gif , ., J ,, J! f ,V I 232 Glamour Queen... Anne Raine xm. f ' ---f----H , i w w w f E4f1 ww :VM li M MW 'amz ,-rx 'Mil V if wi :mi 5 ii M ' ra im' , HT' 16.1 . I 'x Hi l l' xi fi 1 ,111 zr 'el 1 ,E ' 4 E 1 I 1 IH fr vii 11 I if ' T . I 552 'V i 'UW ill X si Ni N s l 1 v 411 1 :N K, am M W Maids of Honor S .tg ll , l , ! ' i F ,. . ' 1 .hx li A 234 1 lf! iii 5! , ' X w ff pi FJ Judy Gray Sandy Leech 1+Tf1- :, jH1,g'4-:xv mg ,, T4 Y. ', : .,g .,,t,:.,:5T. , n w g - - Y--. Y ML, -. ....... ,.,, H + -fa.-J.: f-2:61 '.,.:'fjf1 ggggfg A , ' 'K g :-'fi' ' 13. il! w, , N si 1- Wx, uw' ,w u ww' QE W .J mix vii u 1 w wil' W1 M .x Luenstroth my '- ' A 1 QI A gg u M MW FW JN V-X4 'w M Mlm! nk: 1. , an Vu HH' M f wa s a+ M W1 ' il ii af 3 W U5 Q1 Marian Olson Ann Peart Marian Soergel 237 .a, fr- X 2,MftjFgi- nm ,W - l rf 238 Personality Queen .... Donna Henry - T:-735. 1 fy- ': 'E..w, .,, ' - 'Sv yn. -r-41 f , 6, mx. 1: .f ,- ,fd V x f. --Q Q It MM , x N .. Vx ., N X A X . A-4 .Tj gQQC'T-.'g', N ' 'A S ' 'TM x -ii.: .- xEQ5.f. x -14 X Jv.zmfavg:4f. la., x jx , u-gmfir-,F A 1 'ff,:4E:-1 3-A 1 . , 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 11 121 111 111 1:1 'Ei 1 1 1 51 I if' H1 121' 1115, 1111 1,1 11,1 1 ,,, 111 1111 1 M1 .RQ ,11 ,111 -1 11 11' 1'1 1 1 '1 ,1 ,11 11 11 Q1 n. 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 l. 1 1 1 1 .1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 240 ,111 5 1 Donna Henr Our personality queen for the 1961 Ragout is indeed worthy of the title. It takes only a brief acquaintance with her to realize that here is a unique, interesting personality. Three characteristics demand mention: Sincerity--Donna is always Donna, without pretensiong Sensitivity--she has a deep appre- ciation of the beautifulg Service--she is keenly aware of the needs of others and is always willing to help, The student body chose well. I I I I I I N..m-sf-. -. - , f ' I I. W ,,,.,v ..,.,..1 I., i - --u5e?f24f-:..2f:a- f 1-5.4314 p ' P I ',.flQE-fl, fi H f-fQ.fff 'ijjfg' l - 'L' -M. I.-. . , .,.. , v,..I.... ,L I 5 V I I I I I I I I A good team A good future I I 241 I II II -L II I I ii II II- III II III I I I II 'I 'E I LI I II I II I III I I,I - II I I I III KQII I I I I IIf!I I I I -III I I I II I II I 'I' I III I I. I I I II, I If I II I I I I I I I III I I IIII I III I III I I III-I' I II I I IIIII I I I 'IFII I IIII I IIIII I III? 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I J - . 245 .zr Witness for the Prosecution The preparation The arrest of Leonard Vole 81121 Bai1e5ghC05I'f ' Can you suggest why your wife testified against you? o save e ueen. V U M H V Y Y 246 T The new evidence 5 Q I. l S X The witness breaks down ! 41832 33 581' W?-A .. iga-M., ll' ' 1'i21:1 1 :J if F' 'inf ' Z' l,,,L,?fF ?p2,, -.ife 2-,-ML. H 'WEE i 1 i Did you write the letter? Judgment by the guilty. The best laid plans ...... 247 2'-'uwleli -:rv aff- :rt .-..,.-fT'1,ff--, , - --- ,. , D - ' ,S ,, ' , - ,, . , 1 V 1, -' ' -s4..L,f .. ., FIRST ROW Massrnan Dietz Pomeroy Wienand Moore Schoenmg Heibel Dean Spayde THIRD ROW Benedict Pratt Smith SECOND ROW Douglas Shanks Armitage Korsen Evans Porter Dye Ulffers Bante Organ Guild The Central College Guild Student Group ofthe Amer1can Guild of Organists was formed in 1947 as one of the flrst student groups in the nation It was active for eight years but disbanded in 1955 Reorgantzation was begun in 1958 59 wlth Robin Cozean as first president of the reorganized group Last year the group had about seventeen members and at present the membership is approximately twenty The present officers are Karl Wienand President Kathy Moore Vice Presldent Phoebe Pomeroy Secretary Treasurer The group is an organization for students interested in church and organ muslc One of the purposes of the A G O is to advance the cause of worthy rel1g1ous music and to that end programs have beenpresented onthe h1storyofhymns and on the changing tonal ideas of organ builders through ' I g y 1 1 y y r ' ' 7 ,'. 5 1 1 s s 1 , Q 1 D - . , . ' - ' 1 l n , , , - 5 s ' 0 . ... , 248 the centuries, among other things. The sponsor of the group, Dean Spayde, has led the meetings in many interesting discussions. ' gl: P ,V lk , m Y ,, rw' I w ,, 'H .41 L .w I IL 1 1' C 7 31 S: ,, ffii 9 u 11,1 1' WW Y' xx : 1' shi ww . WE ' W L I, Vi, k mf 3 ,mf ,ll M 1 M N 5 W5 X, Jr! 1 TEN li .mf mg , ., 'fe wi M u T SE 1 QU, s fH if 1: IF 'fl 1' 2: it 135 1,5 VME Nil: 1, M W , W in ww N11 . iff fl ': 171 WML If-LN ly M w pm 1: , ,, ,. YW 1? w .N 1 ,L .K , ,,. HMI fi W f W1 ' 1: 'I ,I 1 1 pw -i' wp ' I! L' 'A Qu .i Wx W W i1 3 5 U1,, S1 1 1 .1 E w 1 ' 1 Y Y f....3n- 250 FIRST ROW Coffman Patton Luer Illert lnbody Cady ROW Yardley Hammond Mohme Potts Rlckenbaugh Wmlson Wallen O'Dell Klrk Wxlhams Gordon SECOND W1tte Anderson Moreland McClure Schler Jones Gas House Gang Th1s crew, better known as the Gas House Gang, lS 111 charge of dlshmg up Floyd's f1nest three tunes a day for hungry Central1tes. Even on the coldest mornmgs, they can be seen tu1 rung out half an hour early to be ready for the are among the last to leave before the doors Job, 1t's 'cause they do' breakfast crowd Bes1des bemg early for all meals, they are locked. If lt looks as 1f they have a lot of fun at the1r fl ' , 4 4fN,f,, .Wi-A , V . I u y A fy, ,fri 1 1 , , , , , , 1 , , , , ' , . y x 1 I s I D y . I v : : s 1 - R 1 V I vu,- Central College Dance Band Ll The Central College Dance Band was re- organized this year by senior trumpet major, Charles Tucker. The seventeen piece band, which is sponsored by the Student Council, played for the all-school Christmas Dance and several other occasions throughout the year. The band used many Stan Kenton arrange- ments. The band personnel consists of: trumpet and leader, Tuckerg trumpets, Miller, K o r m e i e r, Mosleyg trombones, McDaniel, Schofield, Rodgers, Mohneyg alto sax, Hulse, Bono, Robertsg tenor sax, Clemons, Woodg baritone sax, Glassg bass, Wildbergerg drums, Koenigg piano, Nichols. Band vocalist is Alda Goodwin. 251 2 rm-ST, It's a great life Dorm life They came to a lake FL UNK N010 aw 714 2.4 Ak, i Zorro strikes at evening......... again i ' A, w Oui! Oui! Mademoiselle. Parlez vous anything? All men are born free 3 if W 1 1 V . but some get pinned, ' ' 3 E Take me to your leader, 1 I 'll l 1 ,- , ,4 1 l , , 1 H' X N. 5' I I ' s W ,Q Lover's leap I More Kappa Kapers ' 1 4 l w I A l I One active--all wrapped up. Wh0, me? 5 ifhii H ' 1vg,,W-.--4L1:fg..w4.K.- gXQ,-,.,4-.- ' ' - -- f 4' 1- f, N H- L f1f' ff-fff ff .. J, -442,4 Mx? li'-1 M Q ' 4 . l' , .tw , 1 MU G Wx 2 I 1 W Q W , . 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Buckner Everett C Butts Mignon Caldwell Charles W Carner RobertJ Cawthorn Theodore Collins Helen Crawford Hortense Cutler Ellzabeth Deatherage Chloe Devaney Barbara Duren Juell Ehrich W11l1am Eller Meredith Erw1n Dwaln Fawcett Richard Fleer Gilbert Gabel Floyd Gentry Mrs Paul Graham Carol Grlgsby Paul Hartsock Martha Hayes Opal Haynes Nancy Hess Glenna C Hess James R HIX Clarence E Jr Jackson Irvmg Faculty and Staff Index ..19 . .. . 21 .. 21,147 . . 21,208 , . . .21 I- 19 114 . 17 140 21 189 190 212 21 132 133 21 142 22 132 133 214 22 144 222 22 134 136 140 25 147 22 107 134 136 218 22 179 197 19 113 23 130 Jacob Robert 15 23 147 224 Jones, Raymond W. . Karnes, John P. . . . Keeney, Grace ..... Leatherman, Nancy Anne Long, L. Dupre . . . Long,Floyd . . . . . . Long, Vera . . . Machin Ellen . . Madden Ellwood . Mallett George W. Mitchell Caroll . Nielson N C Norberg Janet Oliver James M Pape Eulalie Pens1s Henri B Perry Mrs Thomas Perry Thomas A Potter Pearl Rich E E Schaff Walter R Smlth Sue Ann Spayde Luther T Steiner Mrs Oscar Steiner Oscar Thogmorton Mrs James Thogmorton James Thomasson Donald Uphaus Vaughn Vaughn Walker W ats on Edna George Loulse Kenneth Daly Margle M Welcelean Karol R Woods Farr1s Woodward Ralph L Yancey Thomas L Zulalian Ara .. .. . 23 . 23,145,220 19 23,131 . 20,104,105 . . .. . 20 20,110 . 24 145 24 102 147 218 24 210 24 128 24 142 143 24 145 246 15 109 140 204 25 141 23 144 25 131 204 25 141 222 I ..21 . . .. - y 9 ,III .. ...19 , . -. 20 I . ......19 , - -23 I, fu- -.-. , 9 ' ' I, ........ 19 , . 24 1 , .... ...... 2 1 ', . , , , I , ' , .... .... 20 ' , ' . .... .... , A I ,-I . . , , . A.. ...24 4 ,4' .. . ..22 , . . .24 I , .. ....... 19 , ....20 , , .. ....... 19 ', . . .... ..... 2 0 . ', .. .... ,, ', ....20 -, , ' . .. , ,, , ...248 : ',' ' ..... , ', . . .... .20 ,' ......... 22 ', . ,, Flansburg, Leonard D ........... 22 Strickler, Catherine ........... 24 I ,' ..... , , ,, , . P. ....... 126 1 , .... .... , , , P. .... ,,, , . . ...... 21 , ,,,, ,,,, , ,,24 , . . ...22 , .... ' ....20 I ' , . ...., .22 , .. , , .. .. , , ' ..... .....20 , .. ..126 , ,, , , .... 23 , .., .....25 ' , ., . .. - ...... 23 , , ,,, , .. . 16 - , ' ....... 19. , . .. .25 I 7 'T J!! -7 lou :nu 1 ' V 1 ' 1 I . '. I I I - I I 4 I 1-'Q' 'TRIP 5.114 .,..' a:. Organization Index A Cappella Choir . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . Alpha Lambda Delta , , Alpha Phi Alpha . . . Alpha Phi Gamma . . Alpha Psi Omega . Baseball ..... Basketball .... Beta Beta Beta . . Beta Sigma . . . Beauty Queen . . C Club , . , Campus Radio . Chapel Choir . . Cheerleaders . . Chem Club . . Chi Delta ...... Collegian ........ . . Community Orchestra . . . Concert Band ..... Counselors .. Dance Band . . . Delta Pi Omega . . Dramatios Club .... Football ........ Frat Queens and Court . . . Freshmen . ...... Freshman Orientation . . . Gas House Gang .... Glamour Queen . . . Golf .......... Holt House Council . Homecoming .... Homecoming Queen . . . Homecoming King . . . Howard-Payne South H.C Howard-Payne North H.C. . . Intramurals ........ . . Juniors . .3 .... . . Kappa Chi ...... Kappa Mu Epsilon . . Maids of Honor . . Marching Band . . 120 146 131 208 218 117 179 170 141 220 230 197 107 121 187 145 222 104 124 122 115 251 210 116 161 227 72 200 250 232 184 112 150 157 159 110 111 192 54 136 144 234 123 McMurry House Council . . Music Educators National Conference ...... New Dorm House Council . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Opera .......... Organ Guild ....... Panhellenic Council . . . P, E. Majors and Minors . . Personality Queen .... Phi Mu Alpha . . . Phi Beta ...... Phi Beta Lambda . . Philosophy Club . . Photographers . . Pi Gamma Mu , Pi Kappa Delta . Pi Kappa Theta . Pi Omega1Pi . . Plays ..... Pledges First Semester . . Sororities .... Fraternities . . Ragout .......... Ragout Queen Trip .... Scribblers and Scrawlers . . Seniors .......... Sigma Alpha Chi .... Sigma Epsilon Pi . . Sophomores .......... Speech Arts Club ........ Student Christian Organization ,..., Student Council ........ Student National Education Association ........ Tennis ........... Theta Chi Upsilon . Track .............. Varsity Band .......... Women's Recreation Association Zeta Psi Lambda .......... 114 130 113 140 242 248 204 189 239 128 126 133 137 106 147 11s 212 132 244 205 206 207 102 228 138 35 224 139 ...62 118 134 108 142 185 214 186 125 190 216 257 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 V V 11 1 11. ll! 11 X1 11 1 11111 ,111 11 E11 11-' 111 1' I, ,1 '? 11 1 1 'il lir If! .1 it Li 1 11 .1 1 f 15 .1 1 Q Y 1 X41 1 1 ,1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 I1 1 1 11 Sw li fi --fvq..11..4-5.551saggy,eLr:ag,51ME,,m1,,,H,,..1,E5i:,3.15 ,V, ' - . W - v ' 1 1 ' iii 111 -,1l 1. l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll! 1 lil '. 11151 l wwf A W1 1 1 i1 1, 11 1 . 1- 1 M ll 11l ll l '1 1 41-N ,l. l il J 1 l. 1 1. ls M f1 l 31 Q31 l nit, l 151 l 258 Strong in thy faith-- Our hope and heart we pledge to thee, Central, to thee, Our Alma Mater. When final goodbyes are said and the Central family takes leave of the campus for many and varied walks of life each one takes with him memories, friendships and ideals. These memories, friends and ideals are a priceless heritage. They will remain, even as long as life endures. ' MEMORIES of student days .... athletics music parades the fraternities and sororities, with their formals and in- formals .... bull sessions .... pranks and stunts. . FRIENDS .... b Oth faculty and students .,,,roommates and teammates....dates, trips and pleasant associations. - IDEALS to live by,,,a broader outlook...'.a richer spiritual life .... much to tie to. What can one give back for suchaheritage? Your loyalty can be expressed in many ways--through gifts to Alma Mater, by directing other students to Central, by remembering Central in your will, by providing scholarships and many of the things you think your college needs. , After graduation this year's Seniors will be in a position to guide high school students in their choice of a college. You can tell them about Central--its social life, its course offerings, its all-around fun and inspiration. You can direct them into the rich experience that has been yours. LIVING ENDOWMENT is another alumni way of helping. By making an annual gift to Central through Living Endowment you can demonstrate your loyalty and help your college in an important way across the years Whatever form your loyalty takes be sure that your ties with your college are never severed Always remember Central Visit her often Keep your memories, and never forget what Central means to you in so many ways Central College Dr Ralph L Woodward President Fayette, Missouri I 1 li ' . ,i ' l il - ., 41 l 11 El l 1 .. 1 1 if 1 - 11 E 9 ' If i 1 f. i S 1 i P . ' le ll 5 ' ' ll 1 ' 1 , ,K , . . . l i 1 E - 1 if Y 1 'I , li 1: 1 1 1! 1 +R 1 , , I 1 1 1 1 f l 1 1 1 1 3. . 3 L l ,...1 fu- ,f V. ,V gl: -1. L ...Lai-F ':2 Efl'.J.L -.aff .. - , Jr' swf:-V-',v-41219-11 4 Hf'2'-ff-- lf- ' VV. xfgf:f1w.Vvaw-. ,V V ,. A V WI- Vu' 'Url 'N vvyfr' 'M 'HIV 'gli wwf? A'-' H'?u'f'V ' . TJ - V . M Falla N ',V n75'TZf'7Hf1'V. ' ZrI Zif'V'V ' I f f'v '-51 ' - V ' Af' .'w W1 .i1tE Jl.,, . 1b'5',J,':7l- ml- UF '-'i. 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K L.V , -'lv 'T -'f' , I .M ., ,-'..MLg,q..,, ' Vu.-MQ'--..,-4 .Q M V Qutffffiifi. 5.25 We Are Proud Of Central College And Wish It Success In The Futu May Its Untiring Efforts Be Backed By Our 100fZp Cooperation. CITY OF FAYETTE FS, 259 Vlwsf' ' '1-1-2:14 The Commermal Trust Company mvltes the students of Central College to be a part of the Fayette Commumty and help us make thls a better town We also 1nv1te you to use our bankmg servxces Why not make Fayette your ome town and the Commerc1a1 Trust Company your' bank? COMMERCIAL TRUST CO L W Jacobs, Jr Presldent Nann1e Mae Mlller, Ass1stant Secretary ff-51255 19195 fHoward Payne, Class 1913y W J TUTHHSS, V106 Pres1dent L W Jacobs, III V108 Presldent 4C1aSS 19391 fC1ass 19525 260 h ' ' ' ' 0 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 531.3-Il-Q-xsgrtggg.,.- 3.5. :i v - V 'ff -rgrss-EL.:.-92155157-ste.-'f as +2-:1ae5,-f.i, .. 'I' Q, 7' ' , A --Q15 vin 'e' J community Q. growth and progress X U Vrrl ' go hand in hand ,-'rr ' 24 with a dependable is , ff. Q and economical vf fy Ll sulllllll of fuel! Q 2 V.:ef ferzz, i ,., 0 fff,:fff:f Eieflff f2:. A .oo,. I ...,,,,,..l .,l . s c . lr r The availability of an abundance of natural gas has contributed much to the growth and prosperity of many communities in the midwest. Industries are attracted to areas which enjoy a dependable, economical source of fuel. Industries mean more payrolls, larger payrolls mean better homes and better homes mean a better way of life. Yes, natural gas has contributed its full share to the progress and prosperity in the communities Where we are privileged to serve. We pledge to con- tinue to supply natural gas for home and industry at the lowest possible cost while maintaining a high- quality service. sin s SDE WCE C - Dfsfribulor of Nafural Gas in More Than 260 Communities. 261 Alsop gl Turner PRE SCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Complete Cooperation With Your Physician ' Phone 62 FAYETTE, MISSOURI l EPS! 0' w-.xxx 4 in I l ' A 3 im- 0 if 'W J Xa i's4Li'm5lQV Pepsi Cola Bottling Co Gi Columbia, Missouri Inc. I 5 ! 262 I..i Zlf11f'39'7E1l': f, -I swf' I- za-+1 .1, 1m -., A---ir?'++I.-:-4-I - '- -- 4- . . i, .mis :ua-3' 'H'.if.Iw::: f ?:' A '.'- 'iff ' -i ,A ' X COMPLIMENTS OF Smith 81 Davis Mfg Co Manufacturers Of Metal Beds, Springs 8x Hosp1ta1 Equ1pment , It H i ,, '4 it it t I ., Et I f 2. 3 - Q I ' 0 lf ' . it 2 ,i ' ' A1 r i , ,' . if 3 Y, Q t 13 I , tt , 1 .- .I E. it it i' ti. . , , ii, :I - 4 4:1 It H It I H is ,ti 1180 Central Industrlal Avenue it Qt to xii 4, si. Louis 10, Missouri tt 1? n it if if tt I :L I 5: ti ,YI in if It . 'I at John E le Construction Co O II' I it ti IS PROUD OF THE CONTINUED EFFORTS OF CENTRAL it COLLEGE IN OFFERING THE FINEST OF EDUCATIONAL Q tw I VA, IEE FACILITIES TO YOUNG METHODISTS. WE ARE HAPPY ' ' I TO HAVE HAD A PART IN THE BUILDING PROGRAM SINCE 1926. 263 ' I I I 4 I 'I III I lllil L MII I III I . 1 Wy! Q! c 0 7 Blrkhlmer s I , I I II Your Local REXALL Drug Store- III II I I HI I Prescriptions - Sundries - Drugs I I I I I I 'I 61 Is Buick'S Y - I Kenepp Skelly Service I I C Lubrication - Washing I I . I I I , Tire Repair I- I I Keller Buick I Fayette Fayette Missouri Q I I 1 , I I I ' Stop At . I I I Ayres Dry Goods Company I Hotel Howard Comfortable Surroundings Phone CH 8-3365 I For Guests 107 N. Main l ll Fayette, Missouri Fayette' Missouri I ll Weathers lumber81 Hardware James L. Weathers Eugene K, Weather-s I An Exclusively Home-Owned Store -I Sherwin-Williams Paint Qi Johns-Manville Asphalt And Asbestos Roofing I, Fayette, MiSS011I'i Armstrong, Missouri I Phone CH 8-3371 phone CR 3-2245 I I I '. ll 264 I LI - 1 '- V- V V. f l , -' -:,..-m:32:1uu... -ue1,1a1i5241..,.1 '.,1'.,,:- ' P , 1, ,., , ,- ' -' ' ' 1 Distl -ctive For Fall, Winter, Sp' ng, Summer leto n s North Side Of Square Compliments Henderson's Hi-Way Shell Wishing Our Many Friends Every Success Hi-Way 5 Fayette SkiIIman's Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats Quality And Service 2 Phones - 25 Eve rything In Music Pianos - Organs - Guitars Accordions - Band Instruments Music Accessories Shaw 81 Sons Music Company 13 N. 10th - GI 3-7856 Columbia, Missouri Loretta Grocery 84 Tobacco Store 'lf Shell Products 'K Soft Drinks Compliments M o t t ' s Watches 'K Diamonds Hi-Way 240 South Fayette Fayette Compliments Compliments ' Cvllms or. LJ. Shay Chiropractor On The Square Fayette 312 N. Howard Fayette - :lf --Q 'x Lasco Brand Lady Pauline Compliments Of Allen Foods, lnc. St. Louis, Missouri Institutional Purveyors And Specialists Of FINER FOODS For FINER INSTITUTIONS Represented In Your District . By MR. BILL WEHRLE A11en's Pride Afco Brand Hi-Way Cafe p Dining Room Homemade Pies Fine Food - Good Service Hiway 5 Fayette Compliments I Temple Stephens On The Square Fayette Compliments Fayette Bowl 8 Fine Lanes Open 12 Noon S Church St Fayette Columbia MISSOUT1 Harold 'Red Weir ' Beatrice Creamery Company Meadow Gold Dairy Products Boonville, Missouri 266 fi.-q:l Bi 3 Howard-Swan Athletic Goods T ...ng- -W, , .. ...A , Y Y. f.- -,.-.gi-.asp--1,,,,,--A-'-- e:.w f.-,- .V V. . 4 F - ,J in NA, --,wr rv.:., .a5.?3L,,,,,f 4,523-1,.a.f---yfg,t-,f,,f- .f af' -A:-:aw , . - - , .- ez, .,o, -,.. ..-11.,:mVf- . . . . , M. .. .. ,. ..,. -r- . 1 4. . . .-:.:f4e:,.w.v M Comphments Howard Electrlc Co op Owned By Those It Serves Fayette MISSOHPI fn 5 fr ev C In A ,MA .. ., .. .J Q-,.ue. f..-C A - -L,-ci ..1..em - .,,- aw-ga,-w.fv,1-..--'. 'gr ' e-V em.-..f,a: :e..f::,,- If M--f-J -A-Af P1 -A - a.x:.ia31:,.u,,.' ...ncaa-ar - '1 - f -V -1 - . .. What Are We Do1ng Here? We Enyoy Supportmg CENTRAL And Supp1y1ng Your Party Ice Fayette Ice 84 Coal Co For Motorlng Comfort Use S1nc1a1r Power X Gaso11ne S1nc1a1r Extra Duty Motor O11 Home 0lI Company D1str1butors Complete Lubr1cat1on SGTVICS Tom Deatherage . I , I 1 , .,e,. C ,.,, V V X I . A A 5 ' N I ' J N 1 Q . . 1 ' W 3 . E N ' i Q . ? t ' ' 9 u fi ' O q . . - el 1 5 F- . . . . J 1 w f ti ' 'it lg tt? 'f ttf W - ta 'I ikj 1 git tr a ' H 53 LQ 4 'N H' . 1, The Best Food And Drink In Town The Eyrle Located On Campus 267 Va it SLE tt t t 1 t V 1 ,t tl I t 1 N t i ,Q .5-1 'nm-'Q we: 'fr . E 1 tit ,i W, i ti W 'igtfi i itiii' fit 1 3 iiiiiii i ii'i tigti t 1I'ii t fitilii ii fij Q ,VM iii t ' it Vi 1 : lg i t t iftii viii tit iii mit ,ii dit iii Qi it it it lt! it I r ! I i tr Pitt t ti? , 4 if +1 A 1 5 f ? . i Y , 'F IIV - an - f nz, V A , ' ' , 'fri' Wi . A ' in' '- , giivlwfif-.- . -- ,mg .1 , 1 . -fy . 'awk wx, 4 E V ii if , E f Q I M i ',, Q ,. ,.,, . V ,,... 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Boonville iii sl I. i it 271 ' W V ,ai ,..,,,, Abbott, Joseph Burcham Fr. 8,721 Eulalie Brentwood 17, Mo. Abrams, William Griswold Jr 415 N. 5th Hannibal, Mo. Achuff, Dick Walter Fr. 502 32nd Ave. S. Nashville, Tenn. Adkinson, Ernest Gene Jr. 107 Walnut East Prairie, Mo. Albers, Marla Joan Fr. Box 394A Clayton Road Ellisville, MO. Albright, Patricia Fr. 3643 McDonald St. Louis, Mo. Alcorn, Iva Lou Fr. R,R, 2 Windsor, MO. Alderton, David Franklin Fr. Wyaconda, Mo. Allbert, Harvey Lee Sr. Sturgeon. Mo. Allemann, Star Suzann Fr. 2455 Gothland Overland, Mo. Allen, Joseph Loren Soph. 1421 S. Beacon Sedalia, Mo. Anderson, Elva V. Fr. 3205 Woodson Road Overland, Mo. Anderson, Keith Ray Soph. 325 Corprew Fayette, Mo. Anderson, Robert Curtis Fr. 505 Spring Fayette, Mo. Ankrom, Kay Jr. 4627 Rosa St. Louis, Mo. Arenz, Carol Jean Fr. 10711 Wurdack Overland 14, Mo. Armitage, Donald Lee Soph. 405 N. Olive Nevada, Mo. Ashe, Marilyn Sue Soph. 6413 Oleatha St. Louis 9, Mo. Ashford, Dennis Fr, 1665 Second W Madison, Ill. Atwill, Richard Lee Fr. W. 8th Portegeville, Mo. Avery, Nancy Ann Fr. R.R. 5 Fayette, Mo. - Azin, Mansour Fr. Teheran, Iran Bailey, Betty Ann Jr. 9157 Milton Overland 14, Mo. Ballak, Jo-Ellen Anita Fr. 7456 Richmond Pl. Maplewood 17, Mo. Ballew, Donald Audsley Sr, Hale, Mo. Ballew, Nancy Marie Fr, Hale, Mo. Banning, Thomas Ray Soph. R.F.D. E. Armstrong, Mo. Banta, Jane Elizabeth Sr. 701 E. Cypress St. Charleston, Mo, 73,207 73,226 88 73,169,206 73 73,121,206 73 37 73,111 63,120,128 73,250 121 ,55,142,l89,190,208 73 63,120,123,243 63,131,216 73,207 73 73,206 88 88,116 73 37,220 73 63,205,224 37,120,145,20s Index Bante, Gene Oliver Soph. 6214 Reber Pl. St, Louis 39, Mo. Barber, Janice Lee Soph Box 285 Route 3 Imperial, Mo. Barnett, Robert Lee, Jr. Fr 109 Mulberry St. Huntsville, Mo. Barnhart, Bonnie E. Soph. 506 Franklin Fredericktown, Mo. Bartareau, Earl Rand Fr. 210 Risdon Dr. St, Louis 35, Mo. Bartee, Donald Raymond Fr Bucklin, Mo. Bartee, Larry Kenneth Soph. 304 S. Linn Linn, Mo. Bates, Earl F. Sr. 2328 Gaebler Overland 14, Mo. Bauman, Patricia Leta Soph 6324 Mardel St. Louis, Mo. Bausell, Patricia Ann Fr. 134 Chanute Cts. Lackland A.F,B, Bexar, Texas Beach, Larry Roger Soph. Armstrong, Mo. Beebe, David Allen Fr. 216 Kingsville Court Webster Groves, Mo. Behnke, Judith Kay Jr. 5253 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bell, Nancy Lee Fr. 651 S. Vine Denver 9, Colo. Benedict, Zoe Nedra Soph. 512 E. 10th Fulton, Mo. Bennett, Logan J. Sr. 330 West Main Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bergmann, Martha Jane Fr Route 1, Box 820 Glencoe, Mo. Bergmann, Steve Fr. No. 4 Daniield Road st. Louis 24, Mo. Bergsten, Carl Frederick Sr. 1101 Northwood Terrace Chillicothe, Mo. Berning, Thomas Eugene Sr Cowgill, Mo. Berry, Marilyn Sue Soph. Rt. 4 Centralia, Mo. Berry, Patricia Mae Soph. 800 Magnolia Excelsior Springs, Mo, Berry, Ruby Jewell Soph. 401 E. Marvin Frederlcktoum, Mo. Best, Carol Ann Fr, 1222 Cheshire Lane Webster Groves 19, Mo, Bietsch, Rich Lloyd Jr, 640 Pamela Lane Kirkwood, Mo. Billbe, Dean A. Soph. 711 N. Hills St. Louis, Mo, Birch, CarolfLee Fr, 200 Hwy 6 W. Blue Lake Farm Rolla, Mo, 63,121,246 73 63,208 85,161,170 G3,144,170,179,205,218 63,216 73 63 73 66,105 73 63,120,2OB,248 66,141,220 73,121 73,206 2,36,37,101,102,117, 116,140,1-47,213 37,218 63 66,163 63,36,167,190,2o6 74,141 55 63,205 74 Bishop, David Neil Soph. 2117 Ward Box 1091 Caruthersville, Mo. Biswell, Diane Elizabeth Soph. Chestnut Drive Woodstown, N. J. Black, Bertha Elizabeth Jr. BOX 97 Advance, Mo. Blackard, Floyd Roy Soph. Apt. McMurray Fayette, Mo. Blackard, William L. Soph. Apt, McMurray Fayette, Mo. Blackmore, Roger Marlin Fr. 18 18 Overton Independence, Mo. Blanner, Elmer Robert Jr. 9635 Gallop Lane St. Louis, Mo. Blue, Jerry Lee Fr. 309A Madison Avenue Madison, Ill. Boesing, Eva Mary Soph. 3715 Jamieson St. Louis, Mo. Bolinger, Willard Earl Fr. 707 Givens St. Fayette, Mo. Bonham, Dwight Perry Soph. Adair, Iowa Borders, James Douglas Fr. 611 Howard St. Glasgow, Mo. Bounds, Woodrow Thad Fr. 4117 West 53 Terrace Shawnee Mission, Kan. Bourner, Connie Marie Fr. 2838 Darwin Ct. St. Louis, Mo. Boyd, Jerry Lou Soph. Thomasville, Mo. Branch, Jeana Mae Soph. Route 3 Boonville, Mo. Breedlove, Lydia Lynn Fr. Shelby, Mo. Brining, John Paul Jr. 7705 Weston Pl. Richmond Hts. 17, Mo. Brizendine, John Wesley Sr. Bunceton, Mo. Brooks, Roy Scott Fr. 10505 East 26th Terrace Independence, Mo. Brotherton, Alan Lee Fr. R.F.D. 2 Luray, Mo. - , Brower, Hollis Herbert Soph. 18 Burrell Ct. Midland, Mich. Brown, Anetha Jo Fr. 600 College Dunklin, Mo. Brown, Charles Baker Jr. 600 College Dunklin, Mo. Brown, George Harry Jr. 3732 Cambridge Maplewood 17, Mo. Brown, Richard Wayne Sr, 306 Daniels Piedmont, Mo. Bruce, Brenda Sue Fr, 907 Taylor Sikeston, Mo, 63,225 63,206 55,136,212 63,116,136,226 '63 74,114 55,224 74 lll 74 S3 74,207 74,137 63,189 53,130 74,206 55,107 37,226 74,207 74 88 72,74,120,136,20s 55,133,222 55,113 37,133 74,121,205 7 B,-un, Wesley LeRoy 17 S SPUEE Cnpe Girardeau Mo Bruton Barry Edward 2112 St Clall' Brenrw00d1 M0 Soph Bryant, Robert Lake 305 Berry Jefferson City Mo Soph Bryant Wade A J 713 Missouri Columbia Mo Bryant William Bryon 6601 olive st Rd Umverslty City 30 Mo Buck Merwin Richard 504 W Missouri Oregon Mo Bueker, Ida Marie Soph 1100 Main Street Boonv1lle Mo Buifmgton, George David Sr 25 N W Ave Tallmadge, Ohio Buntin, Robert Gordon, Jr Fr 10919 South Moody Avenue Clncago Ridge, Ill Burgard, Lois Ellen 209 Wxlson Chillicothe, Mo S oph Burge, Jerry Evans Soph 511 Carleton Caruthersville, Mo Burge, Phillip Gene Sr 3945 Valleto St Denver 11, Colo Brunham, Steve Wayne Fr F. F D 1 Fayette, Mo Burns, Barbara Joan Sr 2 nigh st Flat River, Mo 54 55 114 120 128 134 136 137 138 229 64 207 55 222 74,179 186 74,126 64 126 130,214 114,142,161,168,169, 197,220 74 64,131,216 186,205 224 74 65,67,112,120,126, 142,143,212 ,a...,.l.a, Cawthorn Celia Colleen Soph 323 Corprew St Fayette Mo Cease William Alvin 2215 Lynch Granite City 111 Charlwood Carol Leah Soph 2832 Walton Rd St Louis 14, Mo Christiansen, Eleanor Frances 640 Salem Ave Rolla Mo Clark Homer Alva Soph 516 N Seventh St St Charles, Mo Clark, James Chester 3272 January Ave St Louis Mo Soph Clark Pat Gwendolyn Box 113 Fenton, Mo Soph Clemons, Kenneth Leo Fr 146 College Dr St Charles, Mo Clevenger, James MacLa1n Soph 302 N Howard Fayette, Mo Clowe, Michel Liles Jr 707 DuPont Plaza Miami, Florida Cobb, Linda Lee Fr Bogard, Mo Cochran, Robert James Fr 34 E Jackson Rd Webster Groves 19, Mo Coffman, Dale Eugene Jr Wooldridge, Mo Coffman, Thomas Ewing Sr Wooldridge, Mo Collier, Dorothy Sharon Fr Laclede, Mo '515'hf,, a -v .lain 64 133 214 2 64,103 144 216 oph 2 64 121,136 75,12B,207,250 55 75,121,206 75,121 55,133,250 66,166 75,116 Coy J Tommy S Keytesville, Mo Covington Donald Lynn 10400 Ashbrook Drive st Louis 37, Mo Craigo, Jeannine Rae Soph 672 Applewood Dr Kirkwood 22 Mo Cresswell Gene Austin RR No 2 Bourbon Mo Crist Marsha Lynne 1375 Wadsworth Drive Florissant, Mo Crowe Frances Louise 416 Miss Ave Crystal City Mo Crowe Robert Denning 1702 Camden War Oklahoma City Okla Cullinson, James Elbert 1st S1 Market St Charleston, Mo Curnow, Richard Blair Soph Breckenridge, Mo Curtis, Barbara Jane Sr 307 East Valley Ave Willow Springs, Mo Curtis, John Henry Fr 44 Lakeview Ave Cheshire, Conn Dalton, David Allen 59 Robinwing Lane Hazelwood, Mo Davis, Barbara Anne Jr 1002 W Main Jefferson City, Mo Davis, Bill Soph R F D No 2 Napton, Mo Davis, James Roger Sr 204 Columbia St uno- 35 38 133,142,222 55 126,161,216 116 161,226 64,161,166,1s7,220 3B,94,112,131,136,210 75,207 55,121,161,206 64,107,114 39,136 U Jr. , . , , . . , , U U U U ,U . U . 1 1 1 , - U ' I U U , ' rr. 75 ' . ' ' 1 ' Fr. 75 SB , l . l ' 64 D 7 ' I I 1 v , U U U - ' , . , ' Sr. . . ,1 , - T- - ' s . 64 , , , , , ' ' , A , rr. 75 . Fr- . , . 64 I A Y ' . ' . U . I l , ' Jr. 1 . U U Fr- . 64 - , , U ' ' ' , ' Fr. . , ' ' ' 1 - 1 1 , . . . U U 7 ' Burton, Kenneth Shrum Soph 425 Westover Rd. Kansas City, Mo. Bynum, Joanne Mozelle Sr. 1406 Kilgore Dr. St. louis 37, Mo. 64,120,144,205,224 38,142 Cady, Bonita Marie Soph. 88,107,121,205,214,250 521 Highway 61 Crystal City, MO. Cain, James Clifford Soph. 8612 Green Springs Dr. Affton, Mo. Caldwell, Judith Maxine Soph 2112 Union Rd. st. Louis 25, Mo. Calhoun, Carolyn Sue Soph. Montrose, Mo. Campbell, Joan Evelyn Fr. 548 N, Clay Ave. st. Louis 22, Mo. Carlock, Cassandra Fr. 210 E, Cherry St, Pemiscot, Mo. Carnes, Charles Cecil Sr. Box 255 Wayland, Mo, Carter, Margaret Ellen Sr. Box 54 1-ligbee, Mo, Cates, Carolyn Sue Soph. Route 4 Richmond, Mo, Carton, John Wesley Fr. Route 2 Massena, N,Y, Cflsatta, Raelene Gay Fr. 69.76 R001-Chill Rd. Aifton, Mo. Catron, Richard Arland Fr. 2812 l'lOlly Kansas City, Mo. 64 88,133,214 74 74,206 38,120,128 38 64,120,126,216 74,136 74,169 75,161 Collier, Jerry Lynn Fr 206 East Walsh Vandalla, Mo. Collins, Carol May 11248 St. Clement st. Aim, Mo. Soph . Combs, Jerry Paul Fr. 209 McArthur Portageville, Mo. Connelly, Charles Richard Fr. 5275 S. Lindbergh St, Louis, Mo. Conner, Sue Ellen Soph. 71 Glenstone Rd. Dexter, Mo. Conover, Richard Clifford Fr. 1400 Shady Glen Rd. Glendale 8, Calif. Conyers, R. Leann SF. 3 401 W. Highland Paragould, Ark. Cook, Catherine Frances Fr. 201 North Virginia Street Charleston, Mo. Cook, Harry Eugene Fr. 3411 Lydia Lane Granite City, Ill. Cook, Wells Lenn Fr. 300 Clipper Kennett, Mo. Cooper, Donna R. Jr. Jamesport, Mo. Copeland, Richard Deloss Sr. New Haven, Mo. Corbin, Sandra Mae Fr. 6990 Edison St. Louis, Mo. Cordray, Jackie Dale Soph. R,R. Rothville, Mo. Correll, Herb Eugene Fr. 115 E. Dunn Edwardsville, Ill. 75,164 75,207 75,120,164,207 64,166,206 75 6,112,162,166,142,212 75,120 75,207 75 55,206 38 75,206 64 75 Rocheport, Mo Davis, Lonnie Kay Soph. R,F,D, NO. 2 Higbee, Mo. Davis, Mary Jo Fr. B856 Manda Lane St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Phyllis Jean Sr. Route No. 2 Higbee, Mo. Davis, Richard Paul Fr. 225 Sunnyside Drive Waukegan, Ill. Davis, Richard Roy Jr. 13035 Dieterle Lane ' St. Louis 27, Mo. Davis, Robert Arnold Soph. 3415 Eminence St. Johns, Mo. DeClue, Donna Jr.- 403 A St. Bonne Terre, Mo. Deiter, Daniel Woods Jr. Wellsville, Mo. Denkmann, Daryl Alan Jr. 414 N. Dickson Kirkwood, Mo. Derrieux, George Allen Jr. Fulton, Mo. 64,210 75,107,120,206 39,147 , 76 55,107,141,216 64,226 2,55,111,142,212 55,145,222 55,170,171,167 Devaney, Barbara Fleece qMrs.1 Spec. 202 N. Vine Fayette, Mo. DeWald, Robert John Fr, Box 201 Imperial, Mo. DeWitt, Dee Anna Soph, Shelbina, Mo. Dick, Earl Philip Sr. 8620 Gravois Affton, Mc. 76,114,164,207 65,136,206 39,146 273 ...wa V1 . . em ,. A4 . , .1-.. . . :-':-.1fr.-1- ri.. X -v.1-:ickliiroxrwrmii Dick, Steven Anthony Fr. Route 1 Pacific, Mo. Dickinson, Lewis Victor Fr. Bogard, Mo. Dickson, Patricia Anne Fr. 811 Clifton Heights New Franklin, Mo. Diedricks, Nickolai Strauss Fr 111 Meadow Lawn Lebanon, Mo. Dietz, Dianne Alma Soph. 3956 I-leokuk st, Louis 16, Mo. Diggs,AJames Wilfred Fr. 203 Cleveland Fayette, MO. Diggs, Judith Elaine Sr. 203 Cleveland Fayette, Mo. Dishion, Charles William Sr. R.R. No. 2 Boonville, Mo. Dittrich, Nancy Lee Soph. 259 So. Harvey St. Louis, Mo. Dittrich, Wayne Victor Sr. 4824 So. Broadway St, Louis, Mo. Dodson, David Phillip Soph. 520 10th St. Boonville, Mo. Doggett, Joseph James Fr. 108 Haynes Drive Lebanon, Mo. Dorman, Harry Clifford Soph. Rt. NO. 4 Traverse City, Mich. Dorman, Lillian Ethelyn I-Iigbee, Mo. Dothage, Tommy Glenn 17 Park Ave. St. Charles, Mo. Douglas, John Edward Fr. 165 Girard Ave. Hartford 5, Conn. Dowell, Hobert Gerald Sr. 19119 E. Truman Independence, Mo, Downing, Douglas Mosar Soph. 623 Birch St. Denver, Colo. Downing, Michael Henry Jr. 623 Birch St. - Denver, Colo. Dryer, Dianne Irma Fr. 7137 Holly Mills Affton, Mo. Drinkard, Lonnie Lee Fr. . Mokane, Mo. Drummond, William Harvey, Jr. 1151 Belrue University City, Mo. Du Four, Larry Julian Fr, R.R. 1 Troy, Mo. Dye, Rita Marie Jr. 7543 Madison Kansas City, Mo. Dyer, William Howard Fr, 164 Plant Webster Groves, Mo. Earl, John Robert Soph. B Walnut Terrace A Macon, Mo. Eaton, John Edward Fr. Leasburg, Mo. Eaton, Ira E. Jr. 6 Mcllvane Farmington, Mo, Eckert, James Gordon Soph. B07 Rouche St. California, Mo. 76,126,207 76,107 ss 76 65,121,206,24a 76,207 39,204,206 39,133 88,204,214 39,141,226 65,121 12,76,109,155,207 220 88,248 33,133,142 65,135 55,113,146,197,229 76 76 Soph. 65,170 76 55,134,136,142,24E 76,207 65,218 76,179 56,204,220 65,205,222 Ederer, Don Francis Fr. R.R. 1 Doniphan, Mo. Edwards, Alan Kent Jr. 1923 Stillwater Dr. St. Louis 14, MO. Eggers, Maury Cotton Soph. 4 Parkland Glendale 22, Mo. Eichler, William Edgar Jr. 610 E. Jefferson Ave Owensville, Mo, Eiekmeyer, Joyce Elizabeth Soph. 10806 Bristol Kansas City 34, Mo. Eilert, John B. 313 Highland St. Lee's Summit, MO. Eirich, Barbara Carol Sr. 9338 McKenzie Affton, Mo. Eirich, Wayne Melvin Sr. 8551 Brinker St. Louis, Mo. Eisenhardt, Nancy Jane Fr. 2438 Bremerton Rd. Brentwood, Mo. Elek, John Luis Fr. Herman Center 115 Mexico 10, D.F. Ellenburg, James Thomas Soph. 132 Sylvester Webster Groves, Mo. Elliott, James George' Fr. 537 Leroy Slater, Mo. Ellis, Carol Ann Soph. 7360 Pershing St. Louis, Mo. 144 65,144 56,205,222 65,126,216 39,133,142 40,133,142,204,222 76,206 76 65 76 65,190,212 Ellis, David Monroe Sr. 40,110,142,161,16S,197,224 6910 Lexington St. Louis, Mo. Elwell, Georgia Elizabeth Jr. Garwin, Iowa Emling, G. Larry Soph. 3627 Lawn St. Louis, Mo. Emmert, Stuart P. Jr. 6520 Red Maple Lane Birmingham, Mich. Estes, Mary Anne Jr. 103 Thost Fredericktown, Mo. Evans, Janet Ruth Jr. 1606 Winn St. Piedmont, Mo. Evans, Kent Charles Fr. 7739 West Brund Richmond Hts., Mo. Fallert, George Henry Fr. No. 10 Ladue Crest Lane Ladue, Mo. Farmer, John Edward Fr. 1160 Vinetta Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Farmer, Robert Porter Fr. 1160 Vinetta Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Farrow, Linda Lou Fr. 1733 Venice Granite City, Ill. Faulk, James Michael Soph. Hwy. 19 South Salem, Mo. Feld, MacS. Soph. R.R. 3 Palmyra, Mo. Feldman, Vera Gale Soph. 207 Anastasia Dr. St. Louis 35, Mo. Fender, Janice Arlene Soph. Jamesport, Mo. Ferry, Daniel Ray Soph. 1703 West Austin Nevada, Mo. 53,56,112,116, 118,126,210 65 224 56,133 56,121,l30,24S 76,207 76 76 76,116 65 65,216 76.121 65,113,222 Fick, Linda Sue Fr. 1009 Rural Trenton, Mo. Fisher, Charles R. Jr. R.R. 4 Carrollton, Mo. Fisher, Delmer Delos Fr. 203 Rubey Paris, Mo. Fisher, Frances Winifrecl Fr. 410 Sullivan St. Montgomery, Mo.' Fisher, Karen Virginia Fr. 518 W. Walnut Pacific, Mo. Fitzwater, Damon Dale Jr. 6905 Bartmer University City, Mo. Fletcher, Jerry Allan Fr. Box 213 Troy, Mo. Foehr, JohnSpencer, Jr. Fr. 7400 Rupert Ave. Richmond Heights 17, Mo. Foley, Thomas Carl Soph. 11323 Park Sugar Creek, Mo. Folkins, Charles Milton Sr. 1120 E. Kingsbury Springfield, Mo. Forrest, Kent Lee Fr. 660 Winona St. Louis, Mo. Frank,Alfred Bennett Fr. 1941 Hayselton Dr. Jefferson City, Mo. Frank,Carol Jo Fr. 1557 McLaran St. Louis, Mo. Frank, Norma Jean Fr. 9020 Rosemary Affton 23, Mo. Frank, Robert C. Sr. Troy, Mo. Frede, Ronald Lee Sr. 905 Noah Dr. Ferguson 35, Mo. Frohardt, James Edward Fr. 2311 Deison Granite City, lll. Frost, Phyllis Marie Fr. 2223a Cherokee St. St. Louis, Mo. Fry, John Dale Fr. Wellsville, Mo. Fulenwider, Rowland A. 217 E. Adams St. Jackson, Mo. Fulton, Betty Lee Soph. 910 E. University Springfield, Mo. Gamble, John Farrell Sr. 40 R.R. 3 Box 461 Hazelwood, Mo. Gamble, Nancy Ruth Soph. R.R. 3 Box 461 Hazelwood, Mo. Gamblin, James Doyle Fr. 3567 Charlack St, Johns St. Louis 14, Mo. Gampp, Eric Carl Soph. 7728 Lacorn Ct. St. Louis 21, Mo. Gann, Errol Kent Sr. 40 508 Euclid Cameron, Mo. U Garrett, Doris Elaine Soph. ' Box 33 Camdenton, Mo. Garrison, Joann Virginia Soph. R.R. 1 Poplar Bluff, Mo. 65 77 77 77 56,107,113 ,133,205,224 I 77,201 77,170 65,161,163,110,179,224 40,197,220 77 77 as 77 40 ,110,133,170,171,197,22Z 40,130 77,207 77,206 77 65,133 121,126 ,94,11s,12o,14o,141,224 65,112,144,216 as 207 ,95,140,141,142,197,220 53,71,2lZ 65,210 yi -:-x 4- -'11 -gf .Q-., 'Q1 Hin rata wg, 'FS ' ,N sf , +111 Garrison Martha Idell J 2,56 103 142 212 3-107 West Ely Road Hanmbal Mo Gassner Ruth Marie S 905 E 8th St Washmgton Mo Geiger Lloyd E 1314 6th St Boonville Mo Geiser Anthony Frank 1526 Grant Rd Webster Groves Mo Gibson Marylin Joyce S DeWitt Mo Gilhaus Melvin 7443 Lyndover Maplewood Mo Gxtchoff James Paul 2648 Benton St Granite City Ill Glass Ronald J 5263 Parker St Louis 9 Mo Soph Glenn, Gary Smith Soph 108 E Lincoln St Macon, Mo Gollihar, Donna Mae Fr 311 S Maple Versailles, Mo Goodwin Alda Ruth Sr 23 S Schlueter Ferguson 35, Mo Gordon , James Clifton Sr 5811 Sutherland St Louis, Mo Graham, Alex Jr 5928 Brand Normandy, Mo Granneman Robert Olen 304 W Morrison Fayette, Mo 2 40 103 108 109 142 189 190 204 212 41 95 108 109 117 118 140 41 133 179 226 41 142 214 41 128 130 142 56 133 141 207 66 137 251 62,66,109,113 118,218 77 41,117,121,126 130,142, 210,251 41,186 61 Fr Grannemann, Mary Ann So New Haven, Mo Grapes, Jim W Jr 205 Oaklaw Fayette, Mo pn 66,12o,126,1a1,216 60 142 161,168 186 197 220 Hall Robert D J 807 N Decatur Malden Mo Hamel William Sherman 6853 Garner Ave St Louis 10 Mo Hammond Judith Lenora R R 3 Trenton Mo Soph Hamra Frank Sam 511 Delllse St Portageville Hamra Jane Louise lScottJ 924 Dial Dr Kennett Mo Hamra Lamia Marie 511 Delilse St Portagev1lle Mo Handkins Patricia Lynne Soph 9021 North Ave St Louis 14 Mo Hansen Margaret Ed1th H R 1 Summlt Dr Fenton Mo Hardy, Charles Arthur, Jr Jr R R 5 Troy Mo Harris, John Dutton Fr 210 North Howard New Frankhn, Mo Hartley, Russell Clyde Fr 1501 Fathom Dr St Louis 37, Mo Hartsock, Linda Sue Jr Fayette Mo Hartzog Susan Caroline Jr 5907 Enrxght St Louis 12 Mo Hawker, Jacquelyn Ann Sr Hunnewell Mo Hawkins, James Albert Fr 211 South 8th LaGrange Mo Hawkins, Judith Lynn Soph 105 S Cleveland Fayette Mo 56 218 36 41 140 145 155 179 197 204 224 66 189 206 250 56 133 222 83 189 190 2 66 103 120 210 121 206 56,106,146 77 77,161 207 54 56,189,190 204 208 88,142 212 41,112,142 147,204,216 78,136 66,210 Henry LaDonna Sue 4561 a Arco St Lou1s 10 Mo Herbert Timothy John Crystal View Crystal City Mo Herrman Charles Edward 709 E 11th Rolla M0 Hertzler James Ralph 1032 Francis Pl Richmond Heights 17 Mo Hewitt Joan Lee J 1502 Trampe Lane St Lou1s 38 Mo Hickam Michael Jean 400 Watts Ave Fayette Mo Hideg Frank George Jr 1713 4th St Madison Ill Hightower Linda Lou 325 Thayer Ave West Plains Mo Hildebrand Raymond Louis Fr R R 1 Benton City, Mo Hilgeman Elaine Marie Fr 5874 Delor St Louis Mo H1x Robert Neil 804 Lucky Fayette Mo H1x William Wallace Sr 804 Lucky Fayette, Mo Hobson, William Vernon Jr Fr Fayette, Mo Hoelzen, John Henderson Soph 2045 Park Avenue SE Cedar Rapids, Iowa Hohenstreet Erwxn Walker Spec 511W Jefferson Owensville Mo Holderbaum, Delber E Sr 515 N Main Livingston Mont 36 42 96 116 134, 142 147 155 216 78 184 207 56 161 169 186 218 57 216 179 207 53 78 78 78,206 207 42 42,142 220 ei-1:fi-Z'?-515357--7- 1 , , '-fri - 1' '1-1 1- 1,-5 1-'i :L-51:1-zsrleaviesa'.:,1-5f 32e5j'.T 'EBV' ' 'J gsig ' 7 .-,1. ., ' ' - - '511 H - ': ' ' ' -'e-'ei-Mf-----111-47+-1-1-A---4-1--1-1 m----.111-rm1...- eff'-' ' -+6 . 5 8 , iz j -as 1 r. I ' ' ' ' . ' r' 1 1 Sr- 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I V 1 1 1 1 I rf 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' ' Sr , , - 1 1 1 1 ' Fr, ' , I ' ' ' , ' 1 1 1 1 A , ' , , - 1 . 1 . , . Jn Sr- 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 Jr. 1 1 1 1 l ' ' I 1 . I ' 1 sr. , , , ' ' ' - ', Jr' 1 1 , rr. 78 ' ' ' , Mo. 1 - ' . 1 ' ' V 1 r. , , - , . I 1 Fr. , , ' , rl y ' 1 ' N. Sr. , , , 1 - , ' , , 1 . 1' ' ' Fr. 77 ' , ' rr. ' 1 Jr. , , y ' 1 . , I ' ' ' 1 . V - I ' - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , . Fr. , 1 1 . , , ' l 1 - ' , . Graves, James N Jr Rocheport St, Fayette, Mo. Gray, Judy Ann Fr. 8748 Sturdy Dr. Crestwood 26, Mo. Green, Donna Sue 1508 Kentucky Quincy, Ill. Green, John David 521 E. Kansas Independence, Mo. Greiner, Nancy Kay Oregon, Mo. Griffey, Glee Diane 305 N. Mine Potosi, Mo, Griffith, Ruth Ellen R.R. 2 Armstrong, Mo. Grogan, Patricia D. 205 John R. St. Kennett, Mo. Groves, David W. 412 Belle Claire Tampa 10, Fla. Guler, Onder Ali 44 Sherman St. Jr. Jr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph. Lynbrook L.J. , N.Y. Guth1 Anina Jean '321 Plantmoss Ferguson. Mo. Jr. 56,141 77,235 5G,111,142,21Z 56,121,128 121 66,210 77 77,189,190,206 77 107,218 187,210,231 Haddock, James Erie Soph. 66 729 s. Valley Neosho, Mo, Hague, James Theodore, Jr. Fr. 77 '519 Adams Jefferson City, Mo. Hebel, Judith Gail Fr 1015 S. Grove Mexico, Mo. Heberer,Robert Joseph Fr. 9846 Zykan Overland 14, Mo. Heokwolf, Robert Alvin Jr. 3223 Alfred St. Louis 16, Mo. Heffron, June Sharon Jr. 301 E. Mitchell Marshall, Mo. Heibel, Richard Ray Fr. 2462 Northland Overland 14, Mo. Heiberger, Courtney Jean Sr. 3208 Pleasant St. Hannibal, Mo. Heidmann, Carol Ann Jr. 2 B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo, Heidmann, Stanley Charles Sr. 2 B Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Hellmich, Donald Dodge Jr. 2181 S. Cook Denver, Colo. Helmig, Victor Wayne Fr. 500 Old State Road Glencoe, Mo. Heltibrand, Jerry Lee Sr. 2637 Laclede Station Road Maplewood 17, Mo. Heltibrand1 Kenneth Paul Jr. 2637 Laclede Station Road Maplewood 17, Mo. Henley, Comfort Fr. New Cambria, Mo. 78 206 Holiman, Upton Dow Fr. R.R. 1 Clarkton, Mo. 78,161,168 Holland, Edward Ray Fr. 317 Neat St. Poplar Bluff, Mo. 56,224 Hollis, Norman C. Fr. 4516 Crestshire Lane St. Ann, Mo. 56,145 Holstine, Whit R. Jr. 310 W. Olive Palmyra, Mo. 78,116,248 Holtmann, Richard Lee Soph. 10728 Lacklink Rd. Overland, Mo. . 142 Hopkins, John Marcus Soph. Box 1631 Gideon, Mo. 88 Hopkins, John Robert, Jr. Sr. 11 Elm Tree Dr. 55 Mexico, Mo. Horikiri, Paul Isao Soph. 151 Taira-Machi 56,113,186,224 Meeurv-ku Tokyo, Japan Houston, Lucille Fr. 781207 Senath, Mo. Howell, Curtis Lee Soph. 410 East Third 42'142'143 Willow Springs, Mo. Howell, Vivian Lee Jr. 56,218 404 Fite St. Elvins, Mo. Huddleston, Charles Richard 73 R.R. 1 Box 84 Florissant, Mo. 15.21. it F . 78 2,713,116,226 78,170,207 57,2418 '66 66,107,207 42,145,185 G6 78 66,121,128 5'7,120,126,216 Soph. 6G,113,168,205 2 7 5 . fs: 111 1.1511 1 .m+aef141w Huddleston, Victor Max Sr. R.R. 1 Box 84 Florissant, Mo. Hughes, James Lawrence Jr. ' 521 E. Jefferson Clinton, Mo. Hull, Charles William Soph. 624 N. '71 St. E. St. Louis, Ill. Hulse, John William, III Sr. 230 Innisfail Drive Webster Groves, Mo. Hulse, Mary Ellen tJensenJ Soph. 1128 8th St. Onawa, Iowa Humes,Scott Calvin Fr. 21 Gocke Place Overland 14, Mo. Hunt, Mary Carolyn Sr. R.R. 2 Windsor, Mo. Hunt, Phillip Dean Fr. 110 Bell St. Leadwood, Mo. Hurst, Patricia Bea Fr. R.R. 3 Lebanon, Mo. Huseman, Norman Robert Soph. 4815 Broadway Quincy, Ill. Hutson, Nancy Kathryn Jr. 804 E. Cypress Charleston, Mo. Hyatt, Kathlyn Joan Fr. 505 W. 4th Terrace Carrollton, Mo. Illert, Walter Paul, Jr. Jr. 6839 Gravois Ave. St. Louis 16, Mo, Inbody, Marjorie Louise Fr. 7008 Walrond Kansas City, Mo'. Inbody, Martha Lucille Fr. 7008 Walrond Kansas City, Mo. Ingebritsen, Jay Douglas Jr, 3043 Prather St. Louis 9, Mo. A Isgrig, Dottie Jean Fr. 35 Vespre Dr. Ellisville, Mo. Jackson, Edward Louis Sr. 2956 Iowa Granite City, Ill. Jackson, Joan Karen Soph. 935 S. Columbine Denver 9, Colo.- Jackson, Roy Wayne Fr. R.R. 1 Fayette, Mo. James, Keith P. Soph. Buckner, Mo. Jarboe, Janet Lee Sr. 530 Poplar Poplar Bluff, Mo. Jarvis, Jaclyn Bea Fr. 47 Berrywood Drive Kirkwood, Mo. Jenkins, Joseph Clyde Fr. Painton, Mo. Jenny, William Lawrence Soph, 10933 Edgecliffe St. Louis 23, Mo. Johnson, Earl Small, Jr. Soph, 708 S. Ninth St. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Johnson, Frank Douglas Jr. Seven Hills Road Jefferson City, Mo. Johnson, Harold Milton Soph. R.R. 2 Holden, Mo. Johnson, Howard Denny, II Fr. R.R. 4 Fayette, Mo. 42,220 57,13B,146,204,220 66,110 42,12a,1s6,251 214 72,7s,114,207 43,216 78 78,206 66,110,164 57,144,145 78 57,250 78,116,250 79 57,142 79,141,206 43,110 ,197,199,224 66,214 79 4a,96,103,210 89 79 66,120,136 66 66 79,170,207 Johnson, Phyllis Jean Soph. 2121 Inner Circle Munster, Ind. Johnson,Robert Louis Soph. 665 Deerhurst Dr. Webster Groves, Mo. Johnson,Wil1ard Russell Fr. 7309 E. 109th Street Kansas City 34, Mo. Johnston, William Lewis Soph. 213 West Third St. Lee's Summit, MO. Jones, Connie Rae Fr. 4907 Grecnbriar Dr. Wichita Falls, Texas Jones, Donald Steve Fr. R.R. 2 Monroe City, Mo. Jones, Hugh Anderson, II Soph. Linn Creek, Mo. Jones, Michael Houston Fr. 111 Wakefield Sikeston, Mo. Jordan, W. Edgar Jr. 1440 Andrew Dr. Warson Woods 22, Mo. Joslin, Janet Sue Jr. 604 State St. Rolla, Mo. Joyce, Carol Ann Soph. 1227 Elmerine Jefferson City, Mo. Joyce, Glenn Russell Sr. 1227 Elmerine Jefferson City, Mo., Justice, Gary Elwyn Jr. 728 S. Lafayette Neosho, Mo. Karnes, Kay J. Jr. 326 Reynolds Fayette, Mo. Karsch, Nancy Elizabeth Soph. 701 Middle St. Farmington, Mo. Keathley, Donald Paul Jr. Bismarck, Mo. Keefer, William Noel Soph. 54 Orchard Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. Kehoe, James Lawrence,III Sr. 957 W. Rollins Moberly, Mo. Kehrberg, Billy Utz Soph. 1139 Tenth St. Sheldon, Iowa Kelesidou, Zoi Jr. 45 Athanasiou Diakou Katerine, Greece Kelim, Byron Lee Jr. Breckenridge, Mo. Kemp, Clara Anne Fr. 176 Edgecliffe Drive Highland Park, Ill. Kemper, Charles Henry, Jr. Jr 400 Cap-Au-Gris Rd. Troy, Mo. Kennedy,James William Soph. 8657 Belcrest St. Louis 14, Mo. Kespohl, Sharon Lydelle Fr. Rt. No. 2 Palmyra, Mo. Kessinger, George Webster Fr Rt. No. 2 Napton, Mo. Kettelkamp,Robert Louis Fr. 8918 Southview Lane Affton, Mo. Khalifah, Nancy Elizabeth Soph 6632 Kingsbury University City, Mo. Kieffer, Karen Anne Fr, Rt. No. 1 Eureka, Mo. 79 G6 79,107 67,107,144,225 79,206 79 67,161,l68,250 79 54,57,114,161,169,197 57,210 67,105,134 ,136,216 43,97,110,140,144, 186,204,218 57,105,110,116,129, 134,135 121 67,138,145 57,145,220 67 43 67,226 57 57,116 79,120 57,107 2,67,121,136, 179,197 79,136 79,114,121,207 79,106 67,187,210 79,206 Kicpe, Vivien Marie Fr. Rt. No. 2 Fayette. Mo. Kincaid, James Randall Fr. 2520 Annandale Rd. Annandale, Va. Kirk, Julia Margaret Soph. 504 Hunter Sikeston, Mo. Kirk, Mary Lynn Fr. Rt. No. 1 Salem, Mo. Kirk, Ronald Dale Jr. 313 Jefferson Ave. Moberly, Mo. Kizer, Philip Thomas Fr. 923 E. Love Mexico, Mo. Kleinschmidt, Judith Marie Jr. 515 Greeley Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Kloth, Paul Dennis Fr. 2921 Union , St. Louis, Mo. Knapp, William Carey Fr. 906 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Kneale,Kenneth Robert Jr. Oregon, Mo. Knost, Keith Hugh 510 Bellaire Place Carthage, Mo. Knudsen, Ron Edward Soph. 913 Again St. Columbia, Mo. Koenig, William Arthur Jr. 2538 Sheridan Ave. Granite City, Ill. Koester, Robert Lee Sr. 21 St. Charles Place Webster Groves, Mo. Koller, Ruth Ann Fr. 7138 Blue Spruce St. Louis 20, Mo. Koop, Neil Bernard Jr. 9109 Moritz Brentwood, Mo. Kormeier, Russell Gilbert Jr. 7402 Augusta St. Louis 21, Mo. Korsen, Nancy Helen Fr. 1110 Eleventh St. Boonville, Mo. Kramer, Peggy Helen Soph. 4025 Overhill Hannibal, Mo. Kramer,Stephen Lawrence Fr. Hwy 40 West Boonville, Mo. Krehbiel, David John Fr. 912 Dammert Lemay, Mo. Kubitschek, Robert Alexis Soph. 5385 Waterman St. Louis, Mo. Kummer, Madeline Fr. Rt. No. 1 Box 85 Florissant, Mo. Kuny, Jerome Arthur Sr. 912 Woodshire Lane Creve Coeur, Mo. LaGrange, Donald Harlan Jr. 1139 Ashford Dr. St. Louis, Mo. Lake, J. Robert Sr. 7381 Liberty St. Louis 30, Mo. Lake, William Robert Soph. 450 Oakshire Kirkwood, Mo. Lamb, David Joseph Fr. 211 Market Glasgow, Mo, Lamb, Jimmy Lynn Fr. 37 Vesper Drive Ellisville, Mo. 79,110,200 79 57,116 79,206 57 ,161,16s ,l79,207. 79,114,207 57,142,212 79,207 80 57,l33,186,22U 89 57,12s,1s6,251 43,142,197 so 57,117,118 57,121,12s,2s1 B0,121,206,248 67,212 80 89 55,224 58,114,185,197,220 89,222 so 80,207 I 13.11 1 5555. ffifi 1 -.1g...., ...,.11,,....f.am.:4n-.. een... 5, Lambeth, Linda Marie Fr. 523 Walker St. West Plains, Mo. Lammert, Larry Leo 3838 French Ct. 5g, Louis, Mo. Lang, Cary Jr. 9014 West Pine Brentwood, Mo. Lang, Kenneth Eugene 208 N. Union New Franklin, Mo. Langley, Carolyn Sue Essex, Mo. Lashley, Peggy Anne 405 Eighth Ave. Crystal City, Mo. Lathum, Max Eugene 111 N. Scott Sikeston, Mo. Soph. Fr. Soph. Soph. Jr. Lauer, Edward Armond Fr. 777 Buckley Rd. St, Louis, Mo. 1.ee,George M. Jr. 5616 Arthur Ave. St.' Louis 8, Mo. Lee, Judith Anne Soph. Willow Springs, Mo. Lee, Thomas Randolph Soph. 304 Spring Street Fayette, Mo. Leech, Sandra Sue Fr. 920 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Leech, Shirely Jean 920 W. Davis Fayette, Mo. Sr. 80,116 222 58,161,168 ,197,220 80 67 67,205,214 58,113,134,218 so 54,103,109,224 121,189,206 89,116,155,187,2D6,235 Ledenbauer, Doris Julia Soph. 67,205,214 Rt.' No. 2 Monroe City, Mo. Leigh, John Garth Sr. Box 507 ' Parma, Mo, Lemon, Laurence Richard 153 Church Bonne Terre, Mo. Lenger, Mary Della Rt. No. 1 Mt. Vernon, Mo. Jr. Lenz, Oscar Victor Fr. 13173 W. Watson Road St. Louis 27, Mo. Lenzi, Anneta Louise 3225 Aubrey Ave. Granite City, Ill. Fr. Lester, Carl Oren Sr. 2729 Washington Ave. Granite City, lll. Lewis, Leah Kathryn Rt. NO. 3 Fayette, Mo. Sr. Lineberry, Wayne Dale Soph. 111 South Water Clinton, Mo. Linsin, Orvie Edward 2355 Redman Rd. St. Louis 36, Mo. Linville, Doris Jean Rt. No. 1 Norborne, Mo. Lirely, Norma Jean 5202 Neosho 31. Louis, Mo. Sr. Soph. Sr. Liu,Charles C. T. Fr. 3-576 Kamimeguro Neguro-Ku T0kyo, Japan Liu, Jim 3-576 Kamimeguro Neguro-Ku ' T0kyo, Japan Livingstone, Jean A. 751 la. High Jefferson City, Mo. Fr. 43,118,137,138,140,147 Fr. 67 5B,120,126,131,216 so,2o7 so,2oe 43,120,140,146,155, 159,204,218 e7,1s1,1es,179,l9v 44,161,16B,197,220 67,205,214 35,44,214 5s,179,222 so I ,.1...,-y.-f-4,-3, .-3:3-su-1-4-1-Q1-a.:...a:.,1: ..,. -C11 eg.,,,5,31,g-5--.ear-Q. -e . U Lomangino, Nick Jr. 99 Rollins St. Lynbrook, N. Y. Lorts, Janet Lou Florine St. St. James, Mo. Loudenslager, William Frank Sturgeon, Mo. Lueke, Steven Alfred F 201 Parkland St. Louis 22, Mo. Luenstroth, Janet Cleland 7336 Country Club Normandy 21, Mo. Luer, Jill Sr. 683 Tuxedo Blvd. Webster Groves, Mo. Luna, Joe Douglas Fr. 3559 Charlack Overland, Mo. Lutes, Eugene Neil Fr. 3715 E. 98th Terrace Jackson 34, Mo. McBride, Alan Robert F 2A Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. McBride, Barbara J. 2A Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. McBride, Donna Jannean 3420 Victoria Kansas City, Mo. McClure, Becky Ann Soph Mexico, Mo. McDaniel, Jan Allen S Clarence, Mo. .McGuire, Franklin Wesley 1408 Benton St. St. Louis 6, Mo. Mcllaney, William Dean Soph 405 College Kennett, Mo. McLeod,William Peter Rt. 2 Box 420 Ballwin, Mo. McMillin, Nancy Jane Oleon, Mo. McPhee, Mary Lou Jr. Box 11 East Orleans, Mass. McQuerrey, Roy Franklin Soph ,, . .Mr -. :. -. ,L f.x,,,.1.- ,.z...-sl.-,-.nfgafrmz .-g.,-1:34 . . - f.t..t-me-.-:.:v - . .,.., . ... ,,-,,...1.. - -- ev . ' 11- bv, ' ,z P 'f-- 1:12 - 5... ., ' ' '- .-.,.F' A73 ' .JL ' -. . Z ., , .ff 1, - -V if - - '- 58,103,141,161,224 155 187 210 236 44 142 205 214 250 72 80 179 207 67 121 128 130 116 142 68 111 216 250 36 44 97 109 130 138 140 142 251 35 44 108 109 114 136 218 81 226 , -we: -H - -. '- Martin, Lawrence A. Soph. 68,116 121 134 136,226 1323 Selma Ave Webster Groves 19 Martin Terry Lee 19 York Dr Brentwood Mo Massman Marilyn Kathryn 3323 Ohio Ave St Louis Mo Matthes Gerald Lee F Breckenridge Mo Matthews John V Rt 13 Box 1528 Kirkwood 22 Mo Maurer Barbara 11355 Gravo1s Rd St Louis 26 Mo Meals Kenneth Durley Soph 5918 Buena Vista Mission Kans Mecklenburg Dave Lee Soph 5312 N Hardesty Kansas City 19 Mo Mendenhall Lisa F 104 Vt Crocker Marcellne Mo Meng James Leroy 2624 Madison Granite Clty Ill 2216 Lincoln Madison Ill Michel Alan Christian 402 E Jeff Owensvllle Mo Miller Franklin Marvin Bismarck Mo Miller Patsy Merle 5A Eagle Village Fayette Mo Miller Robert Lathln 5A Eagle Village Fayette Mo Mitchell Elizabeth Ann Rt 2 Catron Mo Mohme David Richard Soph 2348 S McKnight Rd Brentwood Mo Moll John Charles 231 Orrick Lane Kirkwood Mo 161 163 80 248 80 161 207 2 80 206 68 120 207 68 222 81 206 107 197 218 45 136 58 121 128 142 218 251 45 145 81 206 81 121 250 ' , Mo. Fr. so ' 1 Fr' ' I Y . Fr. A , Fr. . r. 80 , r. . . I I u . Jr- I Y , , . Sr. 20 , Fr. 1 1 ' 1'- . r. ' SO ', . Jr- . . Sr. 44 ' Michaels, John A. Soph. 62,218 Jr. . ' ' , ' ' Sr. , r. , , , . . . ' , ' ' Jr. , , , , ' . S . . Sr. , . 1 1 ' r ' , ' Sr. 45 . 68 ' ' . ' F . . Fr. , U I rr. S1 .' - I ' ' ' 58 , Fr. 81 ' ' ' . ' Fr. . . 721 Bluff Dale Dr. Columbia, Mo. Macaulay, William Soph. Lake Road 22A Osage Beach, Mo. Macumber, John Paul Jr. R.R. 2 Macon, Mo. Madden, Barbara Louise Sr. 610 West Elm Fayette, Mo. Magruder, Louise Jr. 705 Mitchell New Madrid, Mo. Maier, Arthur Russell Soph. 6529 Delor St. Louis, Mo. Mallette, Phil J. Soph. 3824 Calvert Ave. St. Louis 34, MO. Mankin, Sammy Joe Fr. 600 Dix Road Jefferson City, Mo. Mantels, Lewis Charles Fr. R.R. 1 Union, Mo. Martin, Frances Louise Soph. Rt. 1 Rocheport, Mo. Martin, Judy Ann Soph. Rt. 2 Centralia, Mo. 107 113 207 Monroe Kathleen Lois 81 141 iss R.R. No. 3 Pittsford, Mich, B9 Moon, Jerry M. Sr. 45 404 Fleetwood Dr. Bartlesville, Okla. 58,161,207 Mooney,Janet Ruth Fr. 81,116 R.R. NO. 3 Festus, Mo. 44,105,132,133, Moore, Beatrice Kathleen Jr. 5S,121,134,212,248 142.216 3323 Mitchell Ave. St. Joseph, Mo. 551212 Moore, Paul Boutwell Jr. 81 2623 Ann Ave. ' St. Louis, Mo. 67,105,121,13'7 Moore, sandra Jane, Fr. ' 81,121 R.R. No. 3 Hannibal, Mo. S7 Moreau, Sandra Kay Soph. 68,206 111 Spring Valley Columbia, Mo. Moreland, Karen Gail Soph. 68,212,250 2625 Sutton St. Louis, Mo. 50 Moro, Shirley Diane Fr. 81 3347 Modesto Lane St. Ann, Mo. 68,111,131 Morris, Raymond Philip II Fr. 81,128 159 Westwood Rd. New Haven, Conn. 67.107.120.131.210 Morrison, Charles Kenneth Fr. 72,81,109,114, Box 102 121,128,207 Jackson County, Mo, 277 'T' I , II , II 'I U I II II II :I I, ,I II I, II ,I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I '1 I I I 5 Mosley, Gary Dean Soph. 925 S. Main Street Clinton, Mo. 68,121,128,218,251 Mote, James Forbes Fr. 31 R.R. 4 Union City, Ind. Motley, James Patton Soph. 68,133,225 305 S. Jefferson Vandalia, Mo. Mounter, Norma Kay Jr. 53,142,203 300 W. Morrison Fayette, Mo. Moyer, Harold Lee Jr. 55,220 R.R. 2 Fayette, Mo. Muench, Hubert Bartlett Fr. 31,128 -1906 Vandivert Bethany, Mo. Murphy, Myrtle Darlene Fr. 81 416 First St. Portageville, Mo. Murray, Walter Allan Fr. 81 707 W. Springfield Ave. Union, Mo. Muzorewa, Abel Tendekayi Soph. 136 2 Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Myers, William Gale Sr. 45,137,142,147 R.R. 1 ' Troy, Mo. Nagle, Nancy Lee Soph. ' 68,121,131 1410 W. Short Independence, Mo. Nelson, Robert August Soph. 133,224 5809 Helen Ave. Jennings, Mo. Neptune, Helen Louise Soph. 68,112,210 7121 Brooklyn V Kansas City, Mo. Nichols, Carolyn Ruth Fr. 81,206 320 Rannells St. . Dexter, Mo. Nichols, John Caryl Fr. 81 Southwest City, Mo. Nichols, Laurel Jr. Box 34 Southwest City, Mo. Nickerson, Charles Rees R.R. No. 2 La Plata, Mo. 58,126,130,208,251 Jr. 58,93,108,109,144,220 Niederkorn, John Andrew, Jr. Soph. 68,224 10044 Lakeside Dr. Affton, Mo. Nighohossian, Sarkie Soph. 161,218 1723 Chestnut Granite City, Ill. I Noce, Jo Ann Soph. 68,121,214 504 Westwind Dr. Festus, Mo. Nolan, Barbara Ann Sr. 45,121,126,142,210 9365 Hathaway Dr. St. Louis, Mo. ' Nore,Robert Orinn Jr. 179 236 Valle Vista Drive Danville, Calif, North,James D. Fr. S1 Ries Road Ballwin, Mo. O'Brian, Kenneth Earl Soph. 68 R.R. 1 Harrisburg, Mo, O'Dell, Alice Marie Sr. s9,93,120,126,130, 145 Pearl 131,138,146 Lebanon, Mo. O'Dell, Patricia Sue Soph. 120 2 145 Pearl ' 12250 Lebanon, Mo. Oliver, Judith Ann Jr. 58 136 8 Ferry St. Fenton, Mo, Olson, Marian Sigrid Soph. 5 Wrenwood Ct, Webster Groves, Mo. 68,131,134,216 ,236 Oppliger, David John Fr. 3686 Bellerive Blvd. St. Louis 16, MO. Orr, Neal Kellogg Fr. 2318 S. Columbus St. Arlington, Va. Overall, Ward Graham Sr. R.R. 1 Farmington, Mo. Owens, Charles Julian Sr. Box 412 Dixon, Missouri Owings, William Robert Fr. 1832 Nl Kentucky Mexico, Mo. Ownbey, Marilyn Joy Soph. 317 S. Main Fayette, Mo. Paris, Leroy William, Jr. Soph. R.R. 1 Columbia, Mo. Parker, David Smith Jr. 8104 Titus Rd, Hanley Hills, Mo. Parsons, Robert Glen, Jr. Jr. R.R. 3 Box 145 Hannibal, Mo. Patterson, Carl William Sr. R.R. 3 Clifton Hill, Mo. Patterson, Franklin Hoyt Fr. R.R. 4 No. 455a Kenosha, Wisc. Patterson, James William Soph. 6224 Loch Raven Dr. Camp Springs, Md. Pearman, George Timothy Jr. 912 Henderson Kennett, Mo. Peart, Ann Elizabeth Jr. R.R. 1 Richmond, Mo. Peers, Gary Alan Fr. 110 Krug Pl. Mineola, N.Y. Perlstein, Gary Robert Sr.- 1304 E. 83rd Kansas City, Mo. Perry, Laura Ethel Jr. 408 N. Vine St. Fayette, Mo. Peters, Patricia Ann Fr. 620 30th St., S.E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Petersen, Glenn Owen Wardell, Mo. Pettigrew, Marilyn Jean Sr. 2636 Newhall Apt. 20 Santa Clara, Calif. Pfiffner, Georgene Charlot Fr. 1427 Eddystone Pl. Webster Groves, Mo. Phillips, William Dallas Soph. 310 N. Howard Fayette, Mo, Piepmeier, Donna Sr. R.R. 1 Appleton City, Mo. Pisoni, John Calvin Soph. 5316 Elizabeth St. Louis, Mo. Pittman, Gerald Ray Sr. 705 W. Dakota Butler, Mo. Pollard, George Larry Fr. 309 W. Gracia Marceline, Mo. Pomeroy, Phoebe Carol Jr, Lutesville, Mo. Pope, David Herrick 262 S. Dade Ave. Ferguson 35, Mo, 82,179 4s,1ss,1e1,1s9, 197,220 36,45,109,113,170, 179,197,204,224 82 68,205,214 69,226 58,133,197 59,133,205 82,186,207 62,69 ,121,128, 144,145 59,218,244 59,212,237 82 46,137,141 59,210 82,189,206 46,216 82,189,206 47 ,121 ,130,142 ,214 62,69,155,224 46,146,220 89 59,120,126,128, 131,248 Porter, Doris Jean Fr. 5417 Fletcher Jennings, Mo. Potter, Aubrey Gene, Jr. Fr. 8 Venus Mexico, Mo. Potter, Betty Lou Sr. Harrisburg, Mo. Potter, George Soph. R.R. 5 Fayette, Mo. Potts, Frank Eugene Jr. Cowgill, Mo. Potts, Edmunt Lee Soph. Cowgill, Mo. Powell, Bruce Douglas Soph. 902 S. Sth St. Clinton, Mo. Powell, David Charles Fr. 1320 Westcott Visalia, Calif. Powell, Janice Gay Sr. 4D Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Powell, Sam Lee Jr. 4D Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Pratt, Donna Gail Soph. R.R. 1 Box 86 Farmington, Mo. Purcell, Gerald Louis Jr. 1635 6th St. Madison, Ill. Purcell,Keith Frederick Sr. 23 Silver Lane Kirkwood, Mo. Putney, Charles Louis Jr. 18 Huntleigh Downs St. Louis, Mo. Quigg, Carol Virginia Fr. 2133 Claiborne Springfield, Mo. Raine, Alice Anne Soph. 15 Willow Drive Macon, Mo. Rasche, George Robert Sr. R.R. 2 Farmington, Mo. Reb, Marilyn Lee Fr. 5824 Lillian St. Louis, Mo. R'eid,William Michael Jr. 7624 Stanford - University City 30, Mo. Reinbeck, Johnny Frederick 10014 Hazelhurst Harris, Texas Renfro, Jenice Faye Sr. 119 N. Institute Richmond, Mo. Rethwisch, Braxton Pollard Fr. 301 West Spring St. Fayette, Mo. 82,120,243 82,207 46,142 e9,1e1,1ss,z20 59,205,218 s9,2o1,2so,244 ss 82,207 46,142 146,184 69,121,130,248 59,186,222 4e,99,14o,144,145,21a 59,119,224 92,136,209 69,118,131,155,204,212,233 46,120,128,138,142 89 Fr. 82 4e,111,1a2,1aa,142,14a 82,207 Reynolds, Clifford William Soph. Hallsville , Mo. Richardson, Rayman Paul Sr. 802 S. Washington Piedmont, Mo. Richeson, Molly Ann Fr. USARJ Comptroller Budget A.P.0. 343 San Francisco, Calif. Rickenbaugh, Donald Earl Soph. R.R. 2 Hillsboro, Mo. Ricketts, R. Kathryn Jr. 201 W. Spring Fayette, Mo. Ridenhower, John P. Soph. 3331 Werder Normandy, Mo. Rinesmith, Judith Anne Fr. 4160 Loughborough St. Louis, Mo. 69 ,114 ,142 ,145 82,112,206 69,219 ,250 59,210 ss sz ,zos Robb, Dennis Paul Special Schmelig, Janet Violet Fr. 83,206 - I 1 105 Cooper 8283 Glen Echo Drive igmaabiazglzgnniralg Fr' Y Fayette' Mo' Normandy 21, Mo' St. Louis County Mo Babb, Robert Charles Fr. 82 Schmer, Frank Joseph, II Jr. 59,207 Shnmons Dian Fr 83 200 Armstrong, Mo. 9416 LaVerne 12 Sandrihgham Lane' ' Affton 23, Mo. Fergusdn 35, Mo, Roberts, Gerald Eugene Sr. 47,161,169,185,218 Schneider Ra mond Wesle so h 69 21 6935 PGFSWHS 5408 S 3711, Sf y P ' ' 8 Simmons, Elinor susie sr. 48,142,216 University City, Mo. St Lodis MO ' , R,R, 1 ' ' M 1 . Roberts' Jane Am Fr' 82206 Schoening Bill Soph 70 128 248 a ta Bend, Mo 6905 Perlshgg Mo 3658 Oxfogd ' ' ' Simmons, Wayne Edward Soph. 70 Umversl y l y' ' Maplewood 17, Mo. gif? Vggegv, , , ' on , 0. I R0be S'W1u'am F' Soph' 251 Schofield, John Edwin sr. 47,128,142,251 513 Andrews 1 B Eagle Village Sinclair, Sandra Heraldean Fr. 83 Kirkwood. MU- Fayette, Mo, 507 N. Carleton , 'Robinson, Jimmy Gene soph. 170 Fafm1ngt0'l-M0- 4C E l V'll S h f' ld,J d'thY t S . 47,142 F,,ye2fMg, age 1cBoEl:g1e Vfulage eas r ,s,1,r:,ieg,1v1nZy,:E11en Jr. 2,59,99,10a,1a1,134,13e,21s Fayette, Mo. , Cf Rogers, Richard Nelson Soph. 69 St' Louis 141 Mo' OOE IF' tSt. Sh 'd ,JhA ld F. ,11 gn1emis1v1e.lrs , Man me Y 83 6 ihzgggslglfsfegfcllle S0Ph- 70-187,210 Rogers, Donald Porter Fr. 82 Schroeder, Janet 1v1arde1 Jr. 59,112,12o,142 ,216 Fwetfe- M0- 10M l dA . 267 Olds lh S ' Rd. 112.06153 Sify. Ko. Mnnonee1:rlfi511.pr'ngs g1,3,T,,1331:,1s Young Sr. 49-113-169.185.196-197 Rogers, Richard Raymond Fr 251 Schober, Robert Lee Fr. 83,207 Granite city' MO' 1228 Harrison Ave. 6402 Colleen Dr. . . Sloas, Harold Andred Fr. 83 , Edwardsville, Mo, St. Louis 23, Mo. 500 LaF0,,ge St, Rohrer, William Eugene Fr. 82,120,128 Schoolfield, Clarence Wayne Fr. 83,207 New Madnd' Mo' 4 Bourbon' Mo' Q05 Baker Drive Slonaker, Dorothy A. sr. 48,133,142 1 ennett, Mo. R R No 2 Romines, Marjorie Ann Fr. 82 M' ', 'M 602 Ozark sg, Schuburg, Jo Ann Fr. 83 exlco' 0' Houston, Mo, 220 Woodridge Rd. . . Kirkwood 22, Mo. SEEKS' gigyogouls Fr' 83 Ruwen, Donald Charles Soph. 69 St Clair Mo 1050 Pike Schwab,Marilyn Elaine Fr. 89 ' ' ' St' Chaf1eS-M0- 525 Durwood Drive Smith come Donald Fr sa 207 . , , Florlssant' MO' Clarksville, Mo. Ruecker, David Louis Soph. 69,218 1024 Loughborough Schwarz, Robert Fredric Fr. 83,107'128,207 . . sz. Louie, 1v1o. 3220 s. crysler 1 irgthhfagnlng Wayne Soph' 70'170'222 Independence, Mo. Pieamorlt Mo Ruecker, Frederick Arthur Jr. 59,205,218 ' ' 1 1024 Loughborough Schwentker, John F. Fr. 89 . ' sr. Louis, Mo. 117 E. Mermod Place f',':,3f,11,fl,f,?:aMay Fr' 83 Kirkwood 22, MO. ' ' ' Ruehle, Paul H. Sr. 47 . I Bassett Rd, Scott, Bob W, soph, 69,220 Smith, Lge Gordon Fr. Pacific, Mo, 466 N. Faix-oaks 522 Bam my Way Sunnyvale, Calif. Kirkwood 22' MO' 1 Ruler, Bert Benjamin Fr. B2 . . 1163 Ki,-kham Scott, Bonnie Kaye Soph. 69,93 ,216 Smith-Maurlcl? K- S0Ph- 205 Kirkwood, Mo, 3903 Juniata St, 7645 Forest View Dr. st, Louis 10, Mo, St. Louis 21, Mo. Ryan, Patrick John Soph. 205,224 . 3965 Lake St, Scott, Stacy Jr, 59,222 Smith, Sharon Kay Fr. 84 Granite City, 111. S A Eagle Village B015 56M Fayette, Mo. Qu m' 0' Hams Soph- S9307 Som, Stephen Fr, 83,184,207 Smith, Shirley Kathryn Soph. 89,105,134 ,208 ,248 , St, Louis, Mo, . 1225 Broadway f,Pl't'g Cfiiff Rd- ' ' Quincy, 111. 00 PO' - - 47,222 . Zfgigifiit Allan Sr' Shafer, Barbara Ann sopn. 70,210 Smlihisue AM SOPH- , 1509 Collins Ave. 3515 Noffh M,,j,fke' gaffarrans, Mary Jo Jr, 59,142,210 Richmond Heights 17, Mo. arren on- 0- ,i?,2,,X,,H,,a,1:1lton Shafer, Mary Rebecca Jr, 59,208 ggcidgrass, David Evans Fr. 84,207 ' ' 22021 Libby Rd. away ' ' K' k Cl 22, M , Satterlee, Floyd Curtis Fr. s3,120,121,l28 Bedford Hellihfsf Ohm Ir Woo O 1204 E 37 St, S ' ' , 1 h S f d S h, 70,207 oergel,Mar1an Frances Sr. 35,48,99,155,157, Kansas C11Y-M0- an or UP 7710 Falmouth 204,210,237 - - P ' ' V'l1 , K . Sawyer, Alan Lee Fr. 33 Mlssmnf Kans' rmrle I age ans if 51,322 13? dMO Shanks, Don Wayne Fr. 83,12O,l2S,248 2gg11I,1,1eyer,,Erflle Harry Jr- .59 ' ' ' R F.D. No. 3 acque ' St. L ' 21, M . Schaeffer, Margaret Susanna 33.121 Lawson- MU- cms O . J Eiiayifgiagbixj Shaw, Roger Dustin, Jr, Soph, 207 Sgigncer, James Wood Jr. 59,104,l05,ll3,220 ' ' Eleven Points Ranch gultgzniwo Schellhardt, Ted Jacob Soph. 69.197220 Thomasvlue' MO' ' ' ' '4009 Fairview Sheets, Marcella Jean Sr. 47,141,142,190,216 Spencerrpatricia Ann Jr, 110,126,142,210 St. Louis, Mo. 4979 Miami 911 sunshine D,-ive St. Louis. Mo. Mt, Vernon, MD, Scherbel, Sandra Virginia Fr. 83 , D507 Goener Ave. i2g3kSy',,Ieanle D' sr' 47-112-142,204-215 Spencer, Williard Addison, Jr. Sr, 2,4B,100,102, 51.1-mus 16. Mo. , uc am' Benton, Mo. 120,128,136,137,140,147,224 Moberly, Mo. Sch'nk ,.Df 'd p 1 S h, 69,l20,128,144 , ,mos Ni 22:31 au op Shook, Sherry Jean 1:-I., 03 Sperry, Linda Anne Fr, 84,120 51, L,,,,,s 7, Mc, sos Park Place 2821 YVHSIPHETOH Slater, MO, Gramte C1ty, Ill. Schlapper, Fern Emilie Fr. 39 l03 Church St, , Short. Charlotte May Fr. 89.206 spronse, Gary Lee Jr. 60,114,218 New Franklin, MO, 7304 C01-nell,Ave. 241.W, Big Bend ' , UUIVSFSUY CNY. MO- Webster Groves, Mo. Schler, Carolyn Marie Soph. 69.121.133.250 Sh R ,J L S 916 Seventh Sf- cup' O en eon r' 481224 Stamper, Ashford Jackson Jr Boonville, MO, 1946 Medford Utica M - Topeka, Kans. ' O' Schlichtman, Sue Jane Jr. 59,111.142.199-203 ' 114 N, Poplar Ave, shy, Donna sue Jr. s0,121,12e,130 Slapp, Helen Lee Special Appleton City. Mo. Elllng-10,-,,M0, Glasgow, Mo. 279 ' ff 1 Tr 'Tjljlfffli ..aFlYwrieQunT31Qr.1 Steele, James Howard Fr. 6 Estates Ct. Ferguson, Mo. Stein, Sharron Lea Fr. 1558 Greenberry Rd. Q Jefferson City, Mo. 84,107 84 Steinbeck, Frank Kenneth Soph. 402 C hariton Mendon, Mo. Stephens, Carol Jones Jr. 709 N. Church Fayette, Mo. Stephens, Kenneth Ray Soph. McCredie, Mo. Stevens, Patricia Harnelle Jr. 1207 Odessa Drive Baden, Mo. Stevens, Randine Lynne Soph. Rt. 1 Box 19A Rolla, Mo. Steward, Norman Eugene Soph. Florence Station R. 6 Onawa, Iowa Stewart, John Robert Soph. 720 N. Mill Festus, Mo. Stivers, Judith Ann Fr. 1324 Midland Drive University City 30, Mo. Stobie, Irvin Clem, Jr. Soph. 3910 Bayless Lemay, Mo. Stone, Joyce Ann Soph. Cowgill, Mo. Story, Gary Angus Fr. P.O. Box 149 Charleston, Mo. Stout, Forrest Eugene Spec. 7531 Pennsylvania Kansas City, Mo. Strathrnan, Ann Elaine Soph. Wright City, Mo. Stratton, Larry Ralph Fr. Maywood, Mo. so 70,121,128,134 - 70,216 70,170,218 220 89 62,70,179,224 70,133,189,190,205,214 84 70 84 Stribling, Thomas Bradford Jr. 54,60,101, 600 W. Third Sedalia, lvlo. Stroff, Mollie Ann Soph. 120 Southview Dr. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Strong, Richard Elmer Jr. Va.n Buren, Mo. Struchtemeyer, Ronald Lee Sr. R.R. 1 Franklin, Mo. Sutton, William Louis Fr. 928 Hawthorne Dr. Sikeston, Mo. - Swink, Charles Lawrence Fr. 1718 Crystal Ct. University City, Mo. Szopa., Mary B. Spec. 502 W. Walnut Fayette, Mo. Tanner, John Russell Sr. 617 Tanner St. Sikeston, Mo. Taylor, David Allen Jr. Box 34, S.F.R. Navy No. 3002 Fleet Post Office Subic Bay Philippines San Francisco, Calif. Taylor, James William Fr. R.R. 2 Rushville, Ill. Taylor, Maeanna Jane Fr, 715 E. 71 Terrace Kansas City, Mo. Tebbs, Thomas Christy Fr. 1238 Hafner Place University City 30, Mo. Tempel, James Robert Jr. R.R. 1 Higginsville, Mo. 109,117,118,120,155,218 70 64,114,220 48,147 84 48,142 84 84,114,179 84,200 84,170,207 60,107,141 Temple, Charles Raymond, Jr. 3655 W. 64th Pl. Chicago 29, Ill. Thio, Alex O. Soph. 57 Djalan Tapanuli Medan, Sumatra Indonesia Thistlethwaite, John Baltis Fr. 1310 Locust Chillicothe, Mo. Thomas, Cheri Lynn Fr. S840 Pardee Rd. St. Louis 23, Mo. Thompson, John Paul Jr. 617 South Oak Nevada, Mo. Thornsberry, Carl Craig Fr. 2468 Waterman Granite City, Ill. Toelke, William Brinkman Fr. 528 S. Oak St. Union, Mo. Topping,George Allan Fr. 27 Concord Lane St. Louis 28, Mo. Topping, William Tait Gibson, III 27 Concord Lane St. Louis 28, Mo. Totten, Glenn Earldean Fr, 216 E. Market A Dexter, Mo. Trice, Stephen Eugene Fr. 107 W. Main Mexico, Mo. Trotter, Patricia Ann Sr, 402 W. Stoddard Dexter, Mo. Trumble, Martha Eleanor Sr. 207 Cottage Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. Tucker, Charles Wallace Sr. Edgar Star Rt. Rolla, Mo. Tucker, Gailya Jean Soph. Gatewood, Mo. Turner, James Robert Jr. 701 Cap-Au-Gris Troy, Mo. Turner, Patricia Cecelia Fr. 5232 A Miami St. Louis, Mo. Ulffers, Mary Anna Jr. 1650 Fourth St. Madison, Ill. Urban, Gerald John Soph. 6818 Colleen Dr. Affton 23, Mo. Vail, Carole Corinne Fr. 1350 Chambers Rd. St. Louis 37, Mo. Van Cleve, Luther Ballard Jr. 401 N. Madison Malden, Mo. Veirs, Mary Lou Jr. 201 S. Williams Fayette, Mo. Vernon, Peggy Joyce Jr. Beachwater, Mo. Vineyard, Nedra Jane Soph. Vineyard's Hill Flat River, Mo. Walker,Annabel Lorene Sr. Box 240 Cabool, Mo. Walker, Lanny Lyttle Soph. 921 Hamilton St. Union, Mo. Walker, Normon Dale Jr. 410 N. First St. Owensville, Mo. Walker,Thomas Lee Soph, 1522 South Lexington Lexington, Mo. 70,226 84 84 60,121,136 84,207 84 84 sr. 49,218 84 84,207 49,103,112,142,Z04,210 49,105,121,126,130 49,128 ,130,251 2,62 ,70 ,103,l31, 133,190,216 60 84,189,190 e0,13s,142,24s 70,224 85 so 60,142,147 60,210 2,70 49,120,1'26,130, 142,214 70 so 70,120,128,222 Wallace, Karen Elaine Fr. 811 S. Jefferson Mexico, Mo. Wallen, Judith Cherrill Jr. 2103 S. Fairground Mexico, Mo. Walters, Donald Alan Fr. 32 Chieftain Dr. Creve Coeur, Mo. Walters, Nancy Ann Fr. 32 Chieftain Dr. Creve Coeur, Mo. Walton, Suzanne Cole Fr. 708 Richeson Road Potosi, Mc. Walton, Walter Scott Soph. 1303 Taylor Avenue Crystal City, Mo. Waltz, Thomas Franklin, III 2531 Ranchito Dr. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Wampler, Daniel William,Jr. 132 Meadowlawn Lebanon, Mo. Warford, Donna Kay Sr. 432 Taylor Moberly, Mo. Watts, Dell Ray Fr. 3900 Primm St. Louis 23, Mo. Webber, David Everett Fr. Mound City, MO. Weber, Virginia Susan Fr. 1406 Franklin Dr. Independence, Mo. Weindel, Barbara Lee Soph. 612 Selma Avenue Webster Groves 19, Mo. Welch, Kathleen Fr. 2228 S. W. 61 Terrace Oklahoma City, Okla. West, Dale Courtney Jr. 10 Eagle Village Fayette, Mo. Westhoff, Janice Marie Fr. 314 South Oak Monroe City, Mo. Weston, Barry Owen Fr. 1210 Franklin Dr. Independence, Mo. Wheeler, Norma Ruth Jr. Box 188 Stewartsville, Mo. White, Carolyn Soph. 79 Chafford Woods St. Louis 17, Mo. White, Sandra Lee Sr. 202 North Shepherd Ironton, Mo. White. William David Fr. 8569 Engler St. Louis, Mo. Whiteside. Charles Eugene R.R. 3 Festus, Mo. Whitney, Stuart Edward Fr R.R. 5 Trenton, Mo. Wienand, Karl D. Soph. Gray Summit, Mo. Wienstroer, Raymond Joseph 9 Caldwell Ct. Ferguson, Mo. Wightman, Roger Lee Sr. 134 Leonard North St. Camdenton, Mo. Wildberger, Ronald Lee Sr. 628 Utz Lane Hazelwood, Mo. Willi, Georgia Anne Soph. 4517 Swan St. Louis 10, Mo. 85 60,210,250 70,205 85,205 71,107 Fr.- 55,170,207 Fr. 85,121,l28,207 49,100,104,105,142,21s 85,161 S5 B5 71,112,1a8,210 85,206 89,222 55,121 85,121,207 60 71 50,141,208 85,207 Fr. 55 S0 '71,120,l.28,24B Fr. 49 453.128.1301 142,224,251 71,210 ' -Lt' .253 7 ' -' if 45 2 ff Williams, Mrs. Aleen Mardell 313 w. Davis Fayette, Mo. Williams, Jeanette Anne Jr. Linn Creek, Mo. Williams, Patricia Jean Fr. 143 St. Georges Pl. Webster Groves 19, Mo. Williams,Stephen Edward Fr 601 E. Jefferson Kirkwood, Mo. Williams, Terry Janis Sr. 616 East Main Flat River, Mo. Wilmesher, Betty Lou Fr. 215 McRoberts Street Boonville, Mo. Wilson, Larry F. Jr. 415 Center Poplar Bluff, Mo. Wilson, Mildred Harriet Fr. 3431 Adie Rd. St. Ann, Mo. Wilson, Marjorie Jeanne Jr. 3431 Adie Rd. St. Ann, MO. Spec 60,131,136,142 85,116,121 85,206 3s,so,1ov,12a as 60,134,136,226 zoe 204,214,250 Winter, Norma Jean Soph. 10316 Driver Overland, Mo. Wise, Mary Beth Jr. 408 Pershing Drive Warrenton, Mo. Witte, Joe C. Jr. Troy, Mo. Witten, Claire Sr. R.R. 5 Trenton, Mo, Wood,Cathey Louise Fr. R.R. 1 Rocheport, Mo. Wood, George Corwin Fr. 3449 W. 115 Place ' Chicago, Ill, Wood, James Albert Sr. 405 W. Bieton St. Potosi, Mo. . Wood, Patricia Joyce Sr. 111 Moffit Joplin, Mo. Woods, Ronald Phillip Fr, 1026 Kendall Drive Poplar Bluff, Mo. Wright, Frederick Woodside Thomasville, Mo. 89,214 60,120 142 60 133 222 250 50 141 S0 204 222 50,134 142 145, 205 214 128 136 - -'s 4- ' 1 11. . ,,- 5 -,V -A.. Wyatt, Richard Gregory Fr. Smith Acres Lebanon Mo. Yankee, Janice Fay . 1 A Eagle Village Fayette Mo. Yardley Roberta n . 416 Brotherton Lane Ferguson 35 Mo. Yeomans Ronald Norman Soph. 800 Lucky Street Fayette Mo. Yokley Gene R, S . 1403 South Street Young Joyce Elaine F . 2021 Francis St. Joseph Mo. Young Marilyn Mae Soph. 4427 Ellenwood St. Louis 16 Mo. Zimmerman JerryMi1ton J . 86,120,128 50 132 '133 142 ss 116,136 zso 71 134 so 133,222 as 120 136 71 131 216 89 114,142 R.R. 1 161 169,179 197 220 Cameron Mo. , Sr , , , , . . . An Fr , , , as - . . r , 85,l07,128,226,251 Stockton' M0- , r . , , r . . r 86 Soph. 71,114,207 --f.il 7-2' -sf Zinsser, Carl Clement F . 1541 S. Jefferson St. Louis, Mo. 281 ix I wAl.swoR'rH uuwqwpma 5 uma by wmswonn-1 Mmm.. MQ.. u. s L :,f75v1vAH-zazfhfvfwpyffg-'.mA11. rf- --4,.,1,.-r4,4Q, Llgg.. ' , 2 ' jj' -fs--weif ,f.,: f, .,ff,Ef?v., L,.,,gm., 5 V- . N .k ,V - y , fy - W 2-2,53 f f f if V+- 'vi,'f: : '- ' 6? ' V r v,.A,,4,, ,fi,..M ,, - ' .f 1 'W .xa- Q L Lisa, xflziv . L V, ,,.. VZ p, A , I X, U i ,Z . .. ,Q ...J K- r lbg-,L w x 1 ir, . . ' . 1 ' ' f' ' ' 'ff l 3 , - ' - ,A V f vf,1,.- f?,,.fil : , ' - . A ' 1 Q . 9 i.g f.gY:4T5., u X V' A J ' f-32+ ,., ,fn Q ,ff 1 1 l kzx ia-f, ,1'-r'2 -ff ' fur 15 'tx x'f'i 543' H .Q


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