Eastern Illinois University - Warbler Yearbook (Charleston, IL)
- Class of 1957
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The 1957 Warbler
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Associate Editor. .
Managing Editor.
Business Manager ....
Sports Editors. . .
Copy Editor. . .
Picture Editor ....
Feature Editor. . .
Photographers. . .
Coffee Editor ....
Advisor .....
Page Two
. . . .Jim Garner
. . .Norman Catt
...J. W. Oglesby
. . . .Ben White
. . .Larry Gordon
Ron Kitchen
. . .Clare Roeslein
Carol Hoedebecke
. . . .Carolyn Merz
. .Oglesby, White
. . .Mrs. F. Palmer
Dr. Francis Palmer
This is Eastern 1956-57 as seen through
the eye of the Warbler camera-and the
theme is you. We have attempted to por-
tray this college as it appears to its 1900
students every day, without adding any
unnecessary frills. We tried to look beyond
the bricks and steel and depict the school
as a group of individuals striving for a
common goal.
The Warbler
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Eastern Illinois State College
Charleston, Illinois
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Around the Campus, . .
Sports
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Page Three
Welcome, Mr. President
Quincy Douclna, former Dean
of Administration at Wiscon-
sin State College, Stevens
Point, became Ecistern's third
president lost fall, succeed-
ing Robert G. Buzzard, who
retired cxfter 23 yecurs as
Eostern's president.
President Quincy Doudna
During the first year that one is presi-
dent of a college, his life is filled with a
great variety of "firsts." There is the
first assembly, the first faculty meeting,
the first board meeting, the first budget,
the first football game, the first home-
coming, and even the first cup of coffee
in the cafeteria. His life is filled with
big challenges and, on occasion, with
little annoyances. Fortunately, at Eastern
this year the challenges have been many
and the annoyances few.
And now, as the year ends, comes my
first expression of good wishes to a
graduating class. May your lives, too,
be filled with the biggest of challenges,
and may your years at Eastern have con-
tributed much that will help you meet
them.
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This is Eastern 1956157
Crowded hallways, hallowed we might add,
make the ten minute break between classes
seem much shorter than it should be.
This is Eastern 7956-57. The girl happens to be
Gail Flenner, but she might be any student
matriculating at Eastern. She does not, neces-
sarily, represent the typical student, rather we
chose Gail because we felt she represented the
more active student. The scenes depicted in this
story take this student through an average day
in her life, and, at the same time, show a great
deal of the average day at Eastern.
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Bond pracfice fakes fime and much Back fo Pem Hall and fhe gals fo
work every week of fhe year. talk over the morning's work.
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And so, goodnight
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Dr. Wood
Dr. Glenn Seymour
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Social Science
Dr. Coleman
Dr. Alter
Mr. Sterling Dr. Synclergoord
Dr. Plath Dr. Armstrong
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Dr. Albert Brown
Department Head
Geography
Dr. Macintosh
Dr. Kiang
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Dr. S. Smllh
Dr. Waddell
Dr. Glenn Lefler
Department Head
Physics
Dr. Sparks
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Dr. Marcy
Dr. Foreman
Dr. Harris Phipps
Department Head
Chemistry
chemistry classroom
Dr. R. Smith, Dr. Boker
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Dr. Domcmn
Dr. Ernest Stover
Department Head
Botany
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Dr. Ferguson
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Dr. Thurman
Dr. Glenn Ross
Department Head
Speech
Dr. swuy, of. Hopkins
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Dr. Ekeberg
Dr. Rommel
Dr. Cline
Dr. Mather
Dr. Eugene WaFfle
Department Head
English
Dr. Wharton
Dr. Brooks
Dr. Cox
Dr, Kelly Dr. Palmer
Dr. Stevenson Dr- Kline
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Portrait of 2, Dr. Ringenberg's book
Dr. VcmDevenfer, Dr. Davis
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Dr. Lawrence Ringenberg
Department Head
Mathematics
Miss Christian, Mr. Marker
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Dr. Dickerson
Dr. James Thompson
Deparfmenf Head
Business
Dr. Fagan
Mr. Holly
Mr. Barrett, Mr. Cambridge, Mr. Hughes
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Dr. Kevin Guincgh
Department Head
Dr, Mme, Foreign Language
Dr. DeSoto, Dr. Miess
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Dr. Eberhclrdt
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Department Head
Miss Scott
Miss Smock
Library
Mrs. McKenna MiSS CGVI'
Mr. Allen Miss Lee
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Mr. Dorling
Dr. Carey
Dr. John Mosley
Depcurlmenl Head
Mr. K. Smith
Mr. Pinther
lVlen's Physical
Education
Dr. O'Brien Mr. Elmore
Mr. VcunHorn Dr. Groves
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Miss Denham
Dr. Florence McAfee
Department Head Miss Dclves
Miss Hart
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Miss Bally
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Dr. Sonderman
Dr. Waller Klehm
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lnclustrial Arts
Dr. Landis, Mr. Roy Mr. Irwin, Dr. Emof, Mr. Throll
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Department Head
Home Economics
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Miss Prince, Miss Houghton
Home Management House
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Dr. Lelpholz
Dr. Trank
Dr. Calvin Countryman
Department Head
Art
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Dr. Heise
Dr. Mafzner
Dr. Olsen
Dr. Emma Reinhardt
Department Head
Dr. Garner
Dr. Grclclo
Education
Dr. Edwards
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Training School-Front row, Carr, Stripp, Tate, Michael, Hanson, Arnold, Cox, Morgan, Hunter, Page, Ziegler. Second row, Hyett
Hefter, McAfee, Bland, Morris, Robertson, Merigis, Ray, Page, Gabbard, Miess, Price, Gurholt, Blackfford, Reid.
Training School and Coordinators
Coordinators-Front row, Miller, Bally, Kilpatrick, Marks, Beck, Poos, Zeigel.
Second row, Robertson, Knoop, Sterling, Guinagh, Hoffman, Ray.
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DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH
Dr. Gerharf Malzner
SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC
Dr. Wayne Thurman
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
Dr. Ned Schrom
AUDIO-VISUAL DIRECTOR
Dr. Verne Sfockman
DIRECTOR OF EXTENSION DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES VETERANS SERVICES
Dr. Bryan Heise Dr. William Yardley Dr. William Miner
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TEACHER PLACEMENT
Dr. William Zeigel
READING CLINIC
Dr. Donald Moler, J.
HEALTH SERVICE
Miss Blond, Miss Thompson
Dr. Jerry Heath
TEXTBOOK LIBRARY
Mr. Henry Arnold, D Ward
D. Corey
BUSINESS OFFICE
Mr. Raymond Gregg
Mr. Gerald Green
DEAN OF WOMEN
Dr. Elizabeth K. Lawson
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DEAN OF INSTRUCTION
Dr. Hobart Heller
DEAN OF STUDENTS
Dr. Rudolph Anflnson
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Delta Zeta House
848 Sixth Street
Delta Zeta
Madam Chairman, I make a motion that we merge.
With whom? Well, the next door bunch is pretty con-
venient, let's ask them. Well, how handy. You say your
organization has iust been disbanded, nationally. Come
onna' our house, come on. Of course, you realize that
whatever is ours is ours, and whatever is yours is ours. Just
bring the house and come on. We'll have a ball. So what
if the price on Delta Sigma pins drops on the market.
We're a corporation now!
OFFICERS: Front-Lisak, Galloway
Renfro, Knowles, Frew, Hutchcraft
Back row-Greathouse, Stephens
Woods, Roeslein, Baker, Wright
Drake, Krueger, Goodrich.
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Hughes, Thacker, Ammann, Mc-
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Kirk.
Second-Owens, Williams, Richards,
Timmons, Drake, Arthur, Schnick
Dunham, Wilson, Hill, Reinbold.
Third-Cuppy, Gray, Hoedebecke,
Ohlsen, Paris, M. Meyer, Morgan,
Gudaskas, S. Meyer, Mueller,
Bridges, Climer.
Front-Bone, Rumold, Berry, Spitale,
Storm, Potter, Brewington, Rothe,
Frattura.
Second-Kenny, Lisak, Frew, Hor-
tenstine, Guyer, Wright, Great-
house, Wodtke, Ball, Renfro.
Third-Baltzell, Spittler, Roellig,
Baker, Lyons, Timmons, Stoller,
Gilbert, Goodwin, Jett, Meloy,
Wheeler.
Front-Cordero, Richardson, Hill,
Cowger, Knowles, Stephens,
Greenwell, Taylor, Krueger.
Second-Deitz, Roeslein, Cummins,
Stevenson, Wamsley, Hunt, Win-
ters, Ticknor, Dooley, Banks, Cole-
man, Hutch craft, Morrison.
Third-Woods, Goodrich, Romack,
Galloway, Pool, Marshall, Pfaff,
Norris, Herman, Aclmire, Christ-
Def.
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Tri Sig House
1102 Sixth Street
Sigma. Sigma Sigma
Now, girls, we hope you realize that this college life can
be diHicult unless you are able to make the right contacts.
We also realize that tremendous pressure is being exerted
upon you from the other sororities, pressure, we might
add, that is sometimes difficult to repulse. Our group has
to fight the same pressure. The newness of some groups,
the numbers of others, and the money from both are
almost insurmountable, however, we believe we have
successfully overcome these difficulties in securing the
right pledges. You see, girls, we give Green Stamps!
OFFICERS Front Prast Esker Bline
Second Gregory Seaman Barnett
Front-Baker, Wagner, Alexander,
Bline, Utter, Schuetze.
Second-Norman, Lewis, Copeland,
Cwinske, Lipscomb, Mailloux,
Humphres, Krueger.
Third-Wolff, Rimshas, Barnett,
Meurlot, Dennis, Kenny, Gibbs,
Murphy, Lindley, Hodgson.
Tri Sigs sponsored their
annual Mistletoe Frolic lust
before Christmas vacation.
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Front-Oakley, Daubs, Pauley, EI-
kins, Johnson, Hester.
Second-C. J. Gregory, Williams,
Williamson, Hahn, Nix, Prast,
Hamma, Costello, Albers.
Third-Peterka, Esker, Dowis, Tor'
torello, Braden, Riley, Seaman,
Flenner, Ricchiardi, C. S. Greg-
ory, Griffin.
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Sigma Kappa
Let's appoint a committee. What shall we call it? O.K.,
from this moment on you lreferring to the new committeel
will be known as the Committee to Investigate the Possi-
bilities of Making the Eastern State News Stop Referring
to Our Organization as Kappa Sigma Kappa in Order
that Girls Will Stop Calling this House for Dates on
Sadie Hawkins Dance Nights. Resolved, that this com-
mittee be put into etifect at once. Passed. Any other
business? Yes, we have some mail that needs discussing.
What is it? An ad from Cavins and Bayles on the newest
tuxedo fashions for spring.
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Front-Beals, M. White, Huff, Truitt,
Moomow, R. White.
Second-Longnecker, Rodgers, May-
croft, Johns, Schmidt, Baker.
Third-Hinton, Doehring, Nuxoll,
Bieber, Montgomery, Egley.
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Sigma. Pi
Men, we've got a problem! Mr. Treasurer, will you give
the financial statement? Yes, sir. For the semi-annual,
fiscal year, sub-quarterly, bi-weekly era, iust ending
Tuesday, it shows right here that we have been spending
entirely too much money on paint remover. lf that rock
doesn't stop getting painted, we're ruined! Very well,
Mr. Treasurer. Any suggestions from the floor? Yes, let's
bring it in and use it as a foot-warmer in the dormitory
and be done with it. Motion passed.
OFFICERS Front Vail Groothlus
Second Moutray Berchert Conley
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Lass, Blair, Larimer, Moutray.
Second-Barry, Lape, Harpster
Moncel, Hamilton, Berchert, Ash-
worth, Huffer.
Third-limp, Marsh, Brown, Martin
Murphy, Caton, Bratton, Foltz.
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Front-Ulmer, Vail, Ryan, Harvey,
Boyd, Groothius, Cochran.
Second-A. Thompson, Brummit,
Nugent, VanDyke, York, Conley,
Dye, Lesh, Owens.
Third-Pippen, Sidwell, Waldron, B.
Thompson, Shaffer, Sager, Hardy,
Solomon, Shoulders.
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Christmas party for
underprivileged children.
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Sigma Tau Gamma House
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865 Seventh Street
Sigma Tau Gamma
September, October-the tension mounts-November,
December-it's almost unbearable-January, February,
whoops! lt finally happened. Three loyal members made
the Dean's carpet. Our fling at fame met an end. For
once it was calculated that not one Sig Tau was going to
make that long iourney down the carpet. Oh, well, all
good things must end. The record has been established,
anyway. Six months should stand up for a few years.
Pin a star on the door.
OFFICERS: Front-Milholland, Laub,
Herron, Second-West, Fisher,
Lundstrom.
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Fronf-McCullers, Gonzales, Craw-
ford, Dailey, Greeson, Muchmore,
Mansholf, Newman, Krueger.
Second-Shaelfer, E. Wolf, Mor-
ford, Stewart, Edgar, Fisher, Edg-
ington, Freeland, Purcell.
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Third-Turner, Herron, Milholland, i
Bruce, Hearn, Kies, Magsamen, l
Dr. Sparks, Marshall.
Fronl-Yeargain, Williams, Jenkins
Becker, Pasini, Granquist, Lund
slrom, Huffman, Jones, Harring
ton.
Second--Laub, Harder, Davis, But
lon, Anderson, Rexroat, Neibch
Brauer, Schoening.
Third-Dr. Tingley, West, Hastings
Schueize, Keiser, Sarver, Coari
ney, Leonard.
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Chico on to victory in a
card game.
Page Fifty-one
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Phi Sigma Epsilon House
Page Fifty-two
1509 Second Street
Phi Sigma Epsilon
No, Mr. Police Chief, we haven't been hiding a symphony
orchestra in the basement. The neighbors must be imagin-
ing things. Monge! Front and center. lt has been brought
to our attention that either you or that Hi-Fi set has got
to go. And furthermore, unless those bird calls and Tarzan
yells cease immediately we'lI take Windy away. You've
got all the cats in the neighborhood going 'apey' and the
SPCA is about to swoop down on us. Mr. Lewis, would
you care to comment on this? Yes, I cannot understand
the overabundance of rowdiness which has overtaken
this organization. Unless it is stopped, I will be forced
to resign.
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OFFICERS: Front-Stuckey Kitchen
Markel. Second-Krukowskl Ric
ardson, Cruthis, Whitley.
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The catering service allows
a break in studies and
a bull session.
Front--Ireland, Parsons, Snyder, T.
Lewis, D. Brown.
Second-Stuckey, Kitchen, Markel,
Cruthis, Whitley, Hartweger, Arn-
old, B. Johnson.
Third-Grisamore, Richardson,
Hein, Tomevi, Osterkamp, Ad-
mire, Hlafka, Ludwig, Curran,
Hatfield.
Front-Edward s, Poynter, Dittman,
Krukowski, Day, Noren, Smith,
Taylor, Laymon.
Second-Greek, Willingham, John-
ston, Stillwell, Burnside, Grandt,
Greathouse, Milby.
Third-Poole, Kovak, Jones, Vick,
Johnson, Spillman, Wolf, Monge.
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Tau Kappa Epsilon House
l5Ol Seventh Street
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Men, we've been chastised! Whoever is responsible for
painting those runways on the sidewalks must be punished.
Very well. Into the car, down the street, into the driveway.
Bang! A l2-gauge shotgun goes off, the gendarmes are
on the way, we're surrounded. Mr. Student Activities, we
are innocent. Since when is it a crime to pull into a
driveway in order to turn around? So what if it's a one-
way street. We're only going one way. Home. We accept
your apologies, Sigma Pi. Case closed.
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OFFlCERS Front Knollenberg
Leighty, Reedy Tucker Second
Day, Walker Maxedon Price
The Tekes walked oft with
first place honors in the
Homecoming parade with
The Silent Sphinx Speaks."
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Front-Chaplin, Reedy, Hutchens,
Highsmith, Tucker, Peterson, Mc-
Dowell.
Second-Schuler, McManaman,
Wood, Williams, Price, Mansfield
Knollenberg.
Third-Day, Barr, Peterka, Maxe-
don, Roberds, lindsay, Duncan,
Walker.
Front-Miller, Ward, Ballinger, Nic-
cum, Gilpin, Wagner, Mitchell.
Second-Sellers, leighty, Bandy,
Madix, Wheaton, Jones, Chap-
HIGH.
Third-Waltemath, Hopkins, Turner,
Vangilder, Conner, Showalter,
Jachino, Pribble.
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Kappa Sigma Kappa
Men, it has become necessary to appoint a new olticer for
this organization. Recent midnight requisitioning has be-
come so annoying that we have no alternative but to put
a decided end to such carryings on. Therefore, be it
resolved that a Refrigerator Regiment will be organized
and a Cold Spot Captain will command the group. Such
action must be taken, not through choice but necessity.
Let's face it, if they don't quit stealing that bacon, we're
going to starve!
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' OFFICERS: Front Fogle Harrison
V Second-Lang Cameron
Kappa Sigs extend a hand to
welcome the new president
to Eastern during
Homecoming parade.
Front-McCormick, Hopper, Hinton
Crang, Murphy, Syfert, Hensley
Colt.
Second-Underwood, Fogle, Buz-
zard, Shields, Harrison, Dorn-
blaser, Heiney, Higgins, Burke
Bartimus.
Third-Cook, Lang, Kuehn, Lower
,
Hill, Francisco, Elder, Allen, Cam-
eron, Wayne.
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The annual Sadie Hawkins dance,
as usual, turned out to
be a real 'Mountain William'
whing-ding.
Page F1'fty-:even
Radio Guild
Fronf-Webb, McCann, Berry, Kinsall, Hill
Second-Meadows, S. Wayne, J. Wayne
Romack, Goodrich, Dr. Scully,
Third-Grissom, Roellig, Paris, Hart, Much
more, Whiie.
Pi Kappa Delta
lForensicsl
Fronf-Ramsey, C. J. Gregory, Evans.
Second-Mr. Hopkins, Martin, Shadwell
Dr, Ross.
Third-Gardner, Shields, Hopper, Woody.
Sigma Alpha Eta
cspeechl
Front-Johnson, C. J. Gregory, Hamma,
Huff.
Second-Braden, Paris, Norris, Seaman.
Third-Parsons, Fogle, Owens, Dr. Thur-
mOn.
Theta Alpha Phi
lDramaticsl
Fronl-S. Wayne, J. Wayne, McCann,
C. J. Gregory.
Second-Dr. Gabbard, Paris, Romack, Hari.
Page Fifty-eight
Alpha. Epsilon Rho
Fronf-Wayne, Goodrich, Kinsall, Muchmore.
Second-Dr. Scully, Horl, Meadows.
Phi Sigma Mu
lMusicl
Front-Bridges, Baker, Miss Smith, Edwards, Good-
man.
Second-Merz, Morris, Walter, Goodwin, Carr.
r
Panfl'lell Council
Front-Bline, Ammann, Hamma.
Second--Johns, Ticknor, Montgomery.
Players
Fronl-Webb, Hodgson, Hammo, C. J. Gregory, Kin-
sall, Hill, Berry.
Second-C. S. Gregory, Drake, McElroy, Meadows,
McCann, S. Wayne, Goodrich, Dix, J. Wayne.
Third-Dr. Gabbard, Roellig, Paris, Harl, Muchmore,
While, Romack, Woods.
Page Fifty-nine
Math Club
Front-Toliver, Gill, Crumrin, Harrold.
Second-Dr. Ringenberg, l.owry, Higgins, Berchert
Newman, Bobzin, Dr, Heller.
Third-Dr. VanDeventer, Lundstrom, Palmer, Bruce
Rainey, Hutton, Duckworth.
Accounting Forum
Front-Nolette, Graham, Fisher, Mr. Barrett.
Second-Mr. Holley, Vaughn, Kelly, Harder.
Gamma Theta
Upsilon
lGeographyl
Front-Landes, Douglas, Montgomery, Dr. Kiang.
Second-Mclntosh, Thompson, Lang, Barnett, Dr.
Brown.
Third-Hart, Clark, Cumbow, Dr. Martin.
Kappa Mu Epsilon
lMQfhl
Front-Duckworth, Toliver, Taylor, Harrold.
Second-Dr. Ringenberg, Lowry, Higgins, Berchert
Newman, Dr. Heller.
Third-Dr. VanDeventer, Hayward, Lundstrom, Palmer,
Bruce, Hopkins.
Page Sixty
Kappa Delta. Pi
lEdUCC1l'l0l1l
Front-Dr. Reinhardt, Murphy, Wagner, Bline, Ed-
wards, Ross.
Second-Mrs. McKenna, Warren, Milam, Jenkins, Pool,
Morris, Tolliver, Rainey.
Third--Dr. Garner, Lathrop, Abel, Shaffer, Syfert,
Wilhite, Kidwell.
Methodist Student
Movement
Front-Burchfield, Warren, Wells.
Second-Goodrich, Curran, Bell.
Home Ee Club
Front-Lundy, Owens, Climer.
Second-Ticknor, Gilbert, Longbons.
VVPEC
Front-Wilhour, Joh nson, Todd.
Second-Brewington, Bundy, L. Frantz, E. Frantz
Clifton, Bertolino, DeBois, Holmes, Green.
Third-Harris, Walker, Brandt, Simon, Myers, Lisak
Ducey, Vulgamott, Bailey, Griffin, Hopper.
Fourth-Matthius, Feclerman, Neal, Brosmun, Bridges
,
See, Ellison, Vanatta, Scholwin, Wendling, Cook,
Butler, Miller.
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lMusic Educators National Conf.l
Fronf-Morris, Durheim.
Second-Walter.
German Club
Fronf-Dr, Miess, Edwards, Worman, Sieverlsen.
Second--Herron, Hopkins, Miller, Martin.
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Alpha Pl'11 Cmega u
Fronf-Poole, Pialorsi, Dutton, D. Stockman, C. Stock-
mlln.
Second-Grissom, Atchison, Mclnlosh, Sanders, Bost-
wick.
Douglas Hall
Council
Fronl--Madlx, Gorman.
Second-Whitley, Cleary.
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Franf-Cordero, Gregory, McCann, Murphy.
Second-Dr. Yardley, Hart, Newman, Ticknor.
Vets Club
Fronf-Dunifer, Sims.
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Business Club
Front-Crook, Roeslein.
Second-Vail, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Barrett
Pem Hall Council
Front-Gregory, Wagner, Pool.
Second-Costello, Adrian, Griffin, Isaacs
Page Sixty-three
Botany Club
Front-Wetzel, Balding, Morgan, Bell, Benson.
Second-Miss Marks, Speer, Lee, Harvey, Landes
Crang.
Third-Eveland, Day, Ferree, Dr. Thut, Yates, Dr
Damonn, Dr. Stover, Klarman.
Newman
Club
Front-Beamish, Hlesch midi.
Second-Henry, Skelton, Niziol-
kiewicz, Wamsley.
Third-Miss Smith, Modix,
Muchmare, Sloller.
Phi Alpha Theta
lHisforyl
Front-Barneti, Biggs.
Second-Hinton, Clark, Tabor, Abel.
Page Sixtyjour
Varsity Club
Front-Brown, Moutray, Harvey, Conley, West, Decker.
Second-Strock, Keiser, Vierk, Parrish, Ware, Risley,
Milholland, Loub.
Third-Magsumen, Becker, Neibch, Walker, Christian-
sen, Admire, Bruce, Arnold.
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Alpha
Kappa
Lambda
Front-Balch, C. Stockman,
Montgomery, Jackson, lamb.
Second-Unterbrink, Lee, Eve-
land, Hoxton, Crane.
Third-Strader, Storm, Smith,
Brandt, Howard, Brackney.
Black Knights
of the Embarrass
Front-Stump, Harder, Cox, Stuckey, Lewis, Barbour,
Poynter.
Second-Snyder, Dill, O'Keefe, Dirks, Sarver, Grisa-
more, Dillier.
Page .S'i.rty-five
Kappa
Cmicron Phi
lHome Ecl
Front-Fitch, Cowger, 'Burgess,
Owens, Ernst.
Second-Longnecker, Cummins,
Lundy, Cuppy, Schmidt, Cli-
mer.
Third-Ticknor, Miss Devinney,
Gilbert, Koenecke, Gray,
Voorhies, Ellison.
Gamma Delta
lLutherc1nsl
Front-Rothe, Wolff, Brandt, Doehring, Wocltke,
Brauer, Berg, Sievertsen.
Second-Hemonn, Wendling, Dr. Leipholz, Voyles,
Ulmer, Durheim, Wendling, Wormun.
Third-W. Wolf, F. Wolf, E. Wolf, Pries, Hoffmeister,
Magnus, Rev. Rolhe.
Page Sixty-six
ACE
Front---Koiima, Beomish, Wagner, Wright, Guyer,
Bradfield, Martin, Frew, Prost, Anderson.
Second-Lanmcn, Schroeder, Pool, Henry, Foltz,
Stoller, Niziolkiewicz, Greuthouse, Walton, Miss
Fredenberger.
lndependent
Student Association
Front-Edwards, Ambuehl, Luncly, Anderson, Beamish,
Seaton, Hill.
Second-Cooprider, Cogdal, Kidwell, Hensen, Awick,
, Wilhite, Johnson, Smith.
Third-Grissom, Atchison, Drollinger, Dr. Stevenson,
Haddock, Ambuehl.
lnterfraternity
Council
Front-Yeargin, Conley, Barry.
Second-Bandy, Jachino, Kitch-
en, Fogle, Dr. Yardley.
Third-Stuckey, Brauer, Sidwell,
Newport, Cook, Juravich.
Campus
Fellowship
Front-Lear, Scott, Bailey, Loving, Pixley, Ramsey
Fitch.
Second-Webb,
Shadwell, Rei
Craig, Martin, Leitch, Koenecke
nbold, Climer, Seaman.
Third-Fuller, Fitch, Russell, Mr. Page, Hopkins,
Fuller, Herron.
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Student VVives
Front-Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Current, Mrs. Denkerl, Mrs.
Wood, Mrs. Bell.
Second-Mrs. Hombrighl, Mrs. Sims, Mrs. Sparks,
Mrs. Coy.
lndustrial Arts Club
Fronf-Btlrllmus, Wolf, Larimer.
Epsilon Pi Tau
llndustriol Arfsl
Froni-Burke, Milby, Laub.
Second-Lathrop, Galloway, Lang.
Student Fellowship
Front-lknayan, Henderson, Pixley, Curry, Hill.
Second-Wilhite, Barnett, Oh, Coon.
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lEnglishl
Front-Marshall, Dr. Waffle.
Pi Omega Pi
lBusinessl
Front-Dr. Fagan, Edwards, Cordera, Renfro, Jenkins,
Miller, Slevenson, Syfert, Dr. Thompson.
Second-Jones, Graham, Rea, Mueller, Wodtke, AI-
bers, Lipscomb, Allen.
Third-Moody, Shoot, Braffon, Newpo:l, Vaughn,
Kelly, Hoffmeister, Mr. Cambridge.
Page Sixty-nine
Zoology Seminar
Front-Truitt, Lewis, Bashom, Hafhaway, Dixon, Mus-
grave, Allen, Groothius, Landes, Hoffman, Mrs
Kniskern, Stine, Miller, Rogers.
Second-Balding, Bell, Morgan, Wimon, Dr. Ferguson
Dr. Kniskern, Crang, Dr. Cavins, Melsker.
Third-Dr. Scruggs, Peierka, Whitley, Tash, Dr
Peterka, Thorson, Wall, Kuehn, Melfer, Martin
Jones, Dr. Rawls, Michaels.
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Future
Teachers
Fronf-Johnson, Baker, Kidwell,
Barrick, Poole.
Second-Manuel, Shoot, Cali,
Lusk, Knight, Kannmacher,
Volkers, Loveless, Dr. Grodo.
Pi Delta Epsilon
Uournalisml
Front-Pialorsi, Murphy, Bline, Prast, Wagner, Krue-
ger, Jahant.
Second-Dr. Palmer, Lowry, Palmer, Wilhiie, Norris,
Garner, Coit, Herron.
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Physics Club
Fronf-Kendall, Dr. Smith, Strole, Dr. Lefler.
Second-Waddell, Duckworth, Higgins, Stunt, Kruger,
McDowell, Darlington.
Third-Hayward, Frost, Strock, Dr. Sparks, Edgar,
Merry, Hopkins, Seaman.
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Council
Front-Goodwin, Lisak, Hum-
phrey.
Second-Richards, Dowis, Kou-
geoures, Mailloux.
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Miss Hawkins, Mrs. Soares, Mr. Soares, Miss Guy.
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marching band at the Homecoming football game.
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prior to the opening kick-off.
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Death of a Salesman
Director E. Glendon Gabbard
briefs the cast of "Death of a
Salesman" during a dress re-
hearsal. Back row, Larry Hart,
Greg White, Joe O'Dell, Charlie
Ryan, Jim Hill, Kelly Romack, and
Dick Meadows. Front row, Jack
Wayne, Sheila Wayne, Pat Paris,
Wayne Owens and Jean Goodrich.
Page Seventy-eight
Dick Meadows, Jack Wayne,
Charlie Ryan, Greg White, and
Sheila Wayne enact the death
scene of Willie Loman during last
spring's presentation.
Bill Green tries desperately to
make his point to Jack Wayne
during a cross examination scene
in the play which asked a iury
picked from the audience to de-
termine what the ending would be.
Night of January I6
Judge Charles Pulliam, Gene Cole
and Clerk Gabbard listen intently
as evidence is presented by the
defense counsel. The play was
presented twice last summer.
Page Seventy-m'ne
Mike Muchmore, center, portraying
a real cool cclt, tells the good news
to Greg White, left, and Jack
Wayne, after the wild party, one
of the funniest scenes in "The
Tender Trop."
The Tender Trap
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The cast of "The Tender Trap"
are, front-Kelly Romcxck, Joyce
Homme, Jackie Braden, Carol
McCann. Second-Mike Much-
more, Greg White, Dick Meadows
and .lack Wayne.
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All fAmerican,
21st Medalist
They cuss and discuss it, but they read it. Russ Her-
ron took over the News last fall expecting a rather
average year of covering the campus news, but, like
his predecessors, Herron found out that there is no
such thing as an "average" year for a News editor.
After campaigning for everything from "pop" con-
certs to a new student constitution, the News found
itself smack dab in the middle of a hot controversy
over the policy of students abusing the freedom of
expression by public denouncement of individuals.
The letter writing dropped off, but a point had
been made.
The News managed to continue its rather im-
pressive record of racking up top honors in col-
legiate press ratings by winning an All-American
award from the Associated Collegiate Press and its
2lst Medalist award from the Columbia Scholastic
Press Association.
Sports Editor Harold Snyder and Columnist Larry Gordon, both Photographer Ben White and Associate Editor Jim Garner try
old vets on the News, take a look at a page proof. to UC? bl-'SY for The PiCiU"e fcfking Cefem0"'Y
Business Manager Warren Lowry and Glenda Mullis check Reporters Tafara Wondi, Avice Mendenhall, and Fred Cutllp
advertising accounts and keep the business end of the News check the assignment sheet on the News bulletin board for the
functioning smoothly.
Bruce Shaefter, at typewriter, Delane Lindenmeyer,
Carol Hoedebecke and Barbara Walsh prepare
copy for the next edition.
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week's work.
Carol Winters and Johanne Fairs check the mail for
publications from other schools. "Big Daddy"
Lowry' was responsible for the handy dandy mail
box.
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Jim Ozier, Russ Atkins and George Webb.
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News "morgue" before writing
stories for the next edition.
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Warbler Stretches Out
Changes we made. Deadlines we almost made. Coffee we did drink.
Crazy we almost went. And, after the smoke cleared the book some-
how managed to fall together. Our only comment is, "lt's bigger."
Norman Catt, J. W. Oglesby, Clare
Roeslein and Jim Garner look over
the dummy and try to decide what
the next move will be. Meetings were
held at the Palmer House.
Photographer Ben White, Carol Hoe-
debecke and Carolyn Merz select
photographs for a section of the
book.
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picture for comment from the
staff during one of the mony
night sessions.
Sports Editors Larry Gordon
and Ron Kitchen talk over
make-up possibilities before
picture cropping begins.
The night before deadline
was not an easy going uFfair.
Thousands of little things
never noticed before sucl-
denly popped up and had to
be taken care of. Session
ended in the wee hours of
the morning.
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The College Welcomed
ook the place of honor by heading the two-hour parade.
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sentiments of the Homecoming crowd.
Doudna at Homecoming
floats for the parade.
Dr. Buzzard, Dr. Doudna and deiected friend watched Eastern's Panthers lose the
Homecoming game at Lincoln Field.
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There were queen campaigns . . elaborate house decorations
and a spirited pep rally to
touch off the students' side
of the 1956 Homecoming.
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Miss Peggy Frew of Delta Zeta,
escorted by Don Hoops '56, was
crowned queen of the 1956 Home-
coming ceremonies.
Mrs. Joan Kenny, 1955 queen,
crowned the new queen,
Coronation took place at the Saturday night dance.
Queen Peggy Frew, Lady Ilene Dohme, Lady Lenore Seaman, and Lady Doris
Johns were chosen by the students to serve on the Homecoming Royal Court.
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Left fo righi, Connie Elkins,
Bev Wood, Lenoa Seaman,
Joyce Hamma, Gerry Roller,
Phyllis Oakley.
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Majorettes
Par Schnepper, Shirley Tull
Mary Lou Rector, Gloria Funk
Greeters
Left fo right, Billie Knowles,
Connie Elkins, Rita Mont-
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Warbler Choices
Scotty Marshall Clare Roeslein
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these five people represent leaders
of this campus. Rather than at-
tempting to pick a leader from a
particular field or activity, these
persons were chosen on true
leadership ability displayed. The
staff decided the selection of top
people on campus could have been
determined by an election, but
working against deadlines doesn't
always allow for such thingsg so,
here we have the Warbler Choices
for 1956-57.
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Front-Bline, Beamish, Owen, Murphy, Gray. Second-Roeslein, Kidwell, Wilhite, Esker,
McCann, Burke, Reedy. Third-Stuckey, Hart, Newport, Walker, Lower, Fogle, Garner.
Who's Who
The BIG LETTER lfrom Who's Who headquartersl said to elect 29
people, who, from that moment on would be known as Who's
Whosers. The little letter lfrom the collegel said to nominate 40
potential Who's Whosers. Whom to select for Who's Whosers was a
problem. Only 27 Who's Whosers could be nominated. But, we
needed 29, at least, to fill the ballot. What to do, said the people?
How can we elect 29 without giving someone two Who's Whosers.
Let's iust GIVE the 27 people Who's Who's and be done with it. They
did. So, one dark night, the Who's Whosers slipped into Old Aud,
admitting that they had more or less backed into this honor and had
the above picture taken.
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Dr. Armstrong of the social science department attempts to clarify one of the many
problems that arise from economic graphs and scales. Such problems, we might add,
are not the sole property of the social science department.
VVhat is this gibberish consumption function?
Homecoming of i956 proved to be one of the most spirited occasions in many years.
Just before the game, a rather large, loose-iointed Pete the Panther came galloping
across Lincoln Field encouraging the Panthers to wallop Evansville. They didn't.
Page N inet y-seven
The student catering service takes cure of midnight Eastern's artists enioyed C1 banner year by sweeping
appetites. Decatur art show.
Here and There Around Campus
Progress gh lab school highlights gghshugfigh gh Campus.
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The Judge family
beamed as mother
and son Darrell
graduated at the
some time.
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Dean Heller, center, introduces President Doudna to
Student Association President Scotty Marshall.
The Independents enioy leisure time at square dance.
The Delta Zetas whooped it up for old E.l. at Homecoming pep rally.
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Connie Elkins Peggy Frew Marilyn Copeland
December January
csckie Braden Becky Adflfln
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Campus Calendar
After due deliberation, it was decided that the
Warbler also needed some means of keeping track
of the time so we wouldn't be missing any dead-
lines. The easiest way would have been to buy a
calendar, but, let's 'Face it, we're weak-willed!
Typical monthly activities are represented by the
girls in these pictures, part of a series begun as a
weekly feature of the Eastern State News, and we
feel they are worth repeating.
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Biology department drained the lake and restocked it last spring.
Odds and Ends . . .
The frczts went coroling all over the campus last Christmas
The Freshmen Imed up and purchased beanies to let the whole campus know they were new
Dean Heller and Dean Anfin-
son welcome Amare Worku
and Tafara Wondi, Ethio-
pian sfudenis, fo Eastern
where they are pursuing a
iournalism degree.
President Doudna and members of
the Teacher's College Board dis-
cuss blueprints for Eastern's new
women's dormitories. Construction
was begun early in January.
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Dr. Charles P. Lantz, athletic director at Eastern from 1911
until his retirement in 1952, was honored this winter by the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics when he was
named to the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame in
ceremonies at Little Rock, Arkansas.
Dr. Lantz was recommended for the Helms Foundation Hall
of Fame by the members of District No. 20 of the NAIA. He
is the only person from Illinois to be given this honor for
outstanding contribution to football.
The award banquet was held in coniunction with the
NAIA sponsored Aluminum Bowl football game which was
played Saturday, December 22, in Little Rock. The game,
between Montana State and St. Joseph, Indiana, was
featured as the CBS football game of the week on television.
From 1911 to 1935, Lantz coached Eastern teams in three
major sports-football, basketball, and baseball. In the
early years of Eastern's athletic program, until 1932, Dr.
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Lantz directed sports and physical education for men with-
out assistance.
ln 1935 he gave up his coaching duties in football and
basketball but retained the baseball team, which for 39
years had no other coach.
ln 1950-51, illness forced Dr. Lantz to discontinue coach-
ing but the following year he returned to guide the baseball
team. He retired as coach and athletic director at Eastern
on September 1, 1952.
In Dr. Lantz's 24 seasons as football coach, Eastern won
94 games, lost 66, and tied 13. He had only nine losing
seasons, while winning three conference championships
during that period.
During his tenure at Eastern, the Panthers have played in
various collegiate athletic conferences. In 1912 Eastern was
admitted to the "Little Nineteen" conference, which was
modified and changed to the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference in 1920.
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Panther Cindermen
Enjoy Top Season
Coach Maynard O'Brien's Cindermen enioyed one of
their best seasons in several years. The Panthers won six
dual meets and lost none. They finished first in the lllinols
State Meet, and placed third in the conference.
Two new school records were set and one other was
equaled. Ray Fisher set a new school shot put record with
a toss of forty-nine feet, five and a half inches. .lohn
Byrne set a new discus record with a one hundred forty
tour foot, eleven inch throw. Winston Brown equaled the
two hundred-twenty yard dash record set by Jim Johnson
in 1951. The time was twenty-one seven.
Graduating seniors are: Beals, Edmundson, Matheny, Knicley, Byrne, Carter, Mitchell.
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Chanute Field 26
Illinois Normal 58
Southern lllinois 57
Northern lllinois 49
University of Louisville 36
Western Illinois 34
State Meet-First
llAC Meet-Third
Eastern's Top Weight Men-Fisher and Byrne.
Cindermen Boast Four Record Holders
This year's track team had returning record holder Ray
White, who held school records in the broad iump, 120 yd.
high hurdles, and 220 yd. low hurdles. Before the season
was half finished three more records had been broken.
Ray Fisher topped the school shot put record, John
Byrne smashed the school discus mark, and Winnie Brown
equaled Jim Johnson's record in the 220 yd. dash.
John Byrne is the only man lost by graduation from
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High Jump
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Discus
Javelin
W. Brown
J. Johnson
W. Brown
J. Johnson
J. Farris
C. Mafheny
J. Sims
R. White
R. White
R. Deflro, G. Curtis
J. Farris, J. Johnson
F. Crawford
T. Ellis
R. White
R. Fisher
J. Byrne
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ln a field composed of such outstand-
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pic hundred yard dash champion, Lee
Calhoun, Olympic high hurdle champion,
and Bob Gauioski, Olympic pole vault ..f
champion, the Panther representatives
did very well in the NAIA track meet in
San Diego, Calif.
Winston Brown placed tifth in the 100
and 220 yard dashes, and Ray White
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White and Brown Represent Eastern in
NAIA Meet in San Diego
Front-Goddard, Hawkey, Noren, Ware, Harvey, Mitchell, Beals, W. Brown, Garrity, Huffman.
Second Row-Moutray, Storm, Edmundson, Matheny, West, Byrne, Knicley, Harder, Milholland, Wycline.
Third Row-Coach O'Brien, Juravich, Boker, Gilpin, Becker, Murphy, Bruce, Admire, Christiansen, Crawford,
Fields, Garbe, Session, Kelly, Casstevens.
Fourth Row-Gossett, Maddox, Walker, Rexroat, White, Fisher, Parrish, Johnston, Casey.
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Page One Hundred Thirteen.
A Long, Cold Spring
Coach Clifton White's diamond men were guilty of
neglect. They neglected hitting, fielding, and pitching.
The result of this neglect was won-lost statistics of 8-16
for an over-all season record. The neglect showed up even
more in the IIAC standings. Eastern's Panthers could only
scrape up one win in the conference, while losing 11. This
gave them last place in the IIAC standings.
Frank Wolf, sophomore shortstop, paced all Eastern
batters with a .392 average for 21 games. Wolf garnered
20 hits in 51 times at bat, including two homers, a triple,
and two cloubles. ln IIAC competition he was the only
man to hit over .300 with his .387 mark for league play.
The only other regular to bat over .300 for the season
was outfielder John Keiser, with a .301 average.
Pre-season practice McDevitt and Parmentier
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Page One Hundred Fourteen
Season Record
El Opponent Opp.
12, 7 Millikin 3, 4
2, 7 Quincy College 11, 2
5, 12 Millikin 6, 7 1
15, 7 Navy Pier 5, 4
5 St. Mary's 5 ,A A
4, O 'Central Michigan 5, 7
2, O 'Michigan Normal ll, 2
12, 5 Washington University 5, 2
5 Lewis College 2
O, 5 'Southern Illinois 5, 20
O Indiana State 6
6, O 'Northern Illinois 3, 4
1, 4 'Western Illinois 2, 5
2, 6 'Illinois Normal 9, 22
Won 8, Lost 16
IIAC-Won 1, Lost 11 lSeventhl V
'Denotes IIAC contest
Bill Parmentier, Most Valuable Player, slides home.
Panthers Potent
Competition, Bust ln IIAC Play
in Nonfl.eague
Front-Parmentier, Wolf, Kelley, Monge, Holloway, Mason, Smith, Seibert, Keiser, McDevitt.
Second-Heiny, Greoson, Moore, Stuart, Kanop, Hearn, Yannacone, Lewis, Schuetze, Granquist, Gonzales,
Fleanor, Coach White.
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Tennis Squad Nets
Fifth in Conference
Coach Darling's tennis squad gained fifth place
in the IIAC on the basis of one win in five matches.
ln non-conference play they fared better, with a
5-2 record.
SEASON STANDINGS
El Opponent Opp.
6 Indiana State 3
5 Millikin 2
3 'Southern Illinois 6
3 'Illinois Normal 6
4 Concordia, St. Louis 5
7 Blackburn I
6 Indiana State 3
8 Greenville I
O Washington U. 9
O 'Southern Illinois 9
4 'Western Illinois 3
I 'Illinois Normal 8
Won 6, Lost 6
Fifth place in IIAC.
Coach Darling
Kneeling: Arnold, Standing: Risley, Ludwig, Coach Darling, Stuckey, Woodfall.
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Gridiron Standouts
Darrell Brown, senior halfback from Oakland, was named
the Panthers' most valuable player of the year. Don Arnold,
sophomore halfback from Charleston, and Carl Magsamen,
sophomore tackle from Tolono, were named co-captains for
the 1957 squad.
Ray Fisher, senior from Charleston, was selected as a
tackle on the first eleven of the IIAC all-star football team
for the second straight year. He was also named to an
all-state college team chosen by the Peoria Star of Peoria.
Roger West, senior fullback from Wyanet, and Jim
Bryant, sophomore guard from Champaign, were named to
the second team ofthe IIAC squad. Darrell Brown received a
special mention.
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Two Grid Wins
The Panther gridders compiled their best Interstate Con-
ference record since l95O but finished sixth in the league
standings. Coach Keith Smith's squad went into the final
game of the season against Western with a 2-3 mark in the
IIAC and a chance to tie for second place. The Leathernecks,
however, took undisputed possession of the number two
spot by handing Eastern a 58-14 defeat and dropping the
Panthers to sixth.
Several Panthers rated among the league leaders in
individual offense. West was eighth in rushing with 284
yards, Gary Anderson, senior quarterback from Litchfield,
was second in passing with 22 completions in 54 tries, and
West tied with Jerry Miller of Eastern Michigan for fourth in
punting with an average of 34.8 yards per kick.
Assistant Coaches for the Panthers are Walt Elmore, line
coach, Hop Pinther, freshman-sophomore coach, and Bill
Groves, backtield coach.
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Page One Hundred Nineteen
Coach Keith Smith found the going
rough, to say the least, in his first year as
head coach of Eastern's gridiron Panthers.
The only bright spot in a gloomy season
consisted of a dim glow in the form of an
improved conference record by virtue of
wins over Illinois Normal and Northern.
Sad to say, these wins constituted the
victory column for l956.
After a very successful high school coach-
ing career, Smith entered the collegiate
field last fall.
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Smith Finds Going Bit Rough
Panther reserves reflect one of the few bright spots of the season when Eastern
upset Normal early in the year. The win accounted for half the year's victories.
Page One Hundred Twenty
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CENTERS
The Cfticial Side of Football.
Playing their last season with the Panthers were seniors
Darrell Brown, Roger West, Gary Anderson, Ray Fisher,
Winnie Brown, Ron Leonard, Bob Gilpin, Howard Current,
Clarence Jasper, and Bill Moutray.
Front-Ferrari, Myers, D. Brown, Gilpin, Goddard, Hickerson, Norren, Baumkcmp. Second-Coach Smith, Monge, Drake, Haskins, Current, Helton, Williams
Dicker, W. Brown. Third-Puff, Diepholtz, Leonard, Moulroy, Vaughn, Slrack, Jasper, Griltith, Parrish, Humlilon. Fourth-Nickels, Rhodes, Anderson, Mot
tershaw, Leach, West, Arnold, Neibch, Fisher, Magsamen, Fulk, La Masters, Skavara, Carter, Becker.
Page One Hundred Twenty-one
Bottom-Magsamen, Carter, Skavara. Second-Jasper, Fisher, Monge.
TACKLES
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Season Stancllngs
El Opponent Opp
7 Indiana State 'l4
13 S. E. Missouri 46
'l4 'Illinois Normal 6
O 'Southern 33
21 Evansville 29
0 'Eastern Michigan 65
13 'Northern 6
7 'Central Michigan 38
14 'Western 58
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Bottom-Leonard, Diepholtz, Haskins. Second-Current, Decker, Helton.
GUARDS
Bottom-Gritiilh, Neibch, Thompson. Second-Walters, Struck, Leach,
Rhodes, Moltershaw.
ENDS
Panthers End Season With 7,2 Mark
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ln team offense in conference competition, Eastern ranked
sixth in rushing, with an average of 99.17 yards per game,
fourth in passing, with an average of 64.5 yards per game,
sixth in total offense, with l64.2 yards per game, and sixth
in scoring, with eight points per game.
West moves in for the kill
Page One Hundred Twenty-tlzree
Eastern's cross country squad, composed
mainly of freshmen, finished the 1956 season
with one dual victory in five outings and
placed sixth in the Interstate Conference meet
at Dekalb.
Rawlan Lillard, freshman from Danville,
paced the harriers during the season and
finished sixth in the IIAC meet. Lillard placed
first in the-Panthers' 19-35 win over Union
College of Jackson, Tennessee, and was
second by only half a step in a meet with
Southern. He ran in the number two position
in the Western meet.
The Panther squad entered in the llAC meet
by O'Brien included Lillard, Michael Harvey,
Paris, Dick Storm, Mattoon, Dick Kragler,
Mattoon, Dan McKenzie, Homer, Wes Walker,
Danville, and Ed Landers, Springfield.
Coach O'Brien will lose only Walker by
graduation next spring.
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Young Harriers Rebuild For Next Season
Front-Lillard, Walker, Kragler, Harvey, Storm, Landers.
Second-Coach O'Brien, Fox, Kelly, Crawford, White, Van Vorhiss, Dailey,
Page One Hundred Twenty-four
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Front-K. Smith, B. J. Smith, Admire, Ludwig, Session, Napoleon, Curran.
Second-Christiansen, F. Wolf, Hise, Milholland, E. Wolf, Moomey, Coach Carey.
Big Panthers, Little Panthers
Froni-Coach Darling, Vaughn, Beals, Moomaw, Miller, Lamb, Ludwig.
Second-Pauly, Sollus, Curran, Kirby, Kliner, Welliver, Durham, Puff.
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Slow Start -
Whirlwind Finish
The Panthers had a season of fours this year-
fourth in the Quincy Holiday tournament, fourth in
the IIAC, and fourth in the NAIA college tourney
in Kansas City.
They gained fourth in conference on the basis of
a four and seven record. In the Quincy Holiday
Tourney, they defeated St. Thomas and Iowa
Wesleyan to get their second fourth.
The third fourth, which came in Kansas City, was
the result of an unusual turn of events which led to
the District 20 playoffs, and finally to the NAIA
tourney.
Coach Carey, flanked by Coach Darling, issues instructions in a pre-game huddle.
Page One Hundred Twenty-eight
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Lloyd Ludwig drives in!
All eyes are on the ball during a pause before the rebound scramble as Eastern suFfers
a loss at the hands of Northern.
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Season Record
for Opponent Opp
82 Indiana Central 66
70 Quincy 68
87 'Central Michigan 59
64 Indiana State 60
83 'Northern Illinois 98
70 'Western Illinois 97
67 'Northern Illinois 78
9I Indiana State I I I
83 Millikin 84
7l 'Illinois Normal 64
97 Illinois Wesleyan 82
60 'Central Michigan 70
80 'Eastern Michigan 83
69 'Southern Illinois 58
7I Beloit 94
95 Millikin 85
75 'Western Illinois 88
76 'Eastern Michigan 87
87 'Southern Illinois 62
95 'Illinois Normal 77
Ken Christiansen 'Denotes IIAC contest
Ed Wolf B. J. Smith Neil Admire
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Take Fourth at Kansas City
After the smoke cleared away at Kansas City, the Panthers were in possession of the Fourth Place trophy at the National small
college tourney.
Eastern's Panthers ended the basketball season in a
whirlwind finish this year as they unexpectedly went to
Kansas City to take fourth place in the NAIA tournament.
Western, originally slated to play in the District 20 playoFfs
at Macomb, received a direct invitation to play at Kansas
City. Then, when Northern refused the bid to play at
Macomb, Coach Carey accepted, and spent that morning
rounding up his squad.
At Macomb, Carey's charges defeated McKendree 87-82,
and then Millikin 70-64 to win the District 20 playoFfs.
ln the NAIA opener, the Panthers crushed Highland
University of New Mexico by an 88-76 score. After this win,
the Panthers met highly rated Villa Madonna, who upset
West Virginia, the nation's top scoring college, in the first
round. Eastern humiliated the Villa Madonna team by a
llO-78 margin. This llO-78 score represented the largest
score rolled up in a single game in this tourney.
Immediately, the Kansas City sportswriters pegged Eastern
as "the Cinderella team" and "the team that amazed the
experts."
The Pied Pipers of Hamline University were the Panther's
next victim. The Panthers edged the Pipers by two points,
83-81, and gained the semi-finals.
Eastern was the victim of too much height and All-Amer-
ican Jim Spivey as the Panthers bowed to Southeastern
Oklahoma 95-81.
The consolation game served as an experiment with
several innovations on trial. Eastern fell to Pacific Lutheran
in an 87-85 contest, and had to settle for fourth place.
Page One Hamdrvd Thirty-three
Ken Christiansen makes like a sleepwalker
in action against Hamline. Eastern won the
tussle and advanced into the semi-finats.
K. C. Action
Charlie Session defiects the ball away from Southeastern OkIohoma's All-American Jim Spivey.
Page One Hundred Thirty-four
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Named to AILNAIA
Both Break Record
Due to their outstanding play in Kansas City,
Milholland was picked to the all-tourney first five
and Ludwig to the second team. Both men were
presented Bulova wristwatches at a formal presenta-
tion after the final game.
To add to these honors, Milholland was picked
to the All-IIAC Conference first five. Ludwig re-
ceived honorable mention, and was voted the most
valuable Panther player for the 1956-57 season.
Also, Milholland's 653 points in 30 games tops
the 514-point mark set in 1955-56 by Dean Brauer.
Ludwig also went over Brauer's high,iscoring 522
points. Milholland averaged 21.8 for the season
and Ludwig averaged 17.1.
Ludwig and Milholland give the Panther fans first glimpse of trophy
Victorious Panthers Come Home
Coach Carey and Panthers take the stage at an assembly in their honor.
Page One H1uzd1'ed Tlzirty-six
Matmen Pin Down
Winning Season
Eastern's 1957 wrestlers repeated in their winning way as
they compiled a 6-5 record for the year. Warner Semetis won
the conference championship in the 123 pound division, placed
second in AAU competition in Illinois, third in the Wheaton
tournament. Jim Bryant, 191 pound division, came into the most
wins for the year.
Pete Hatfield, team captain for his second year, was another
Panther standout. Vern Vierk and Dave Decker were other top
wrestlers on the squad.
Coach Pinther, in his fourth year, has continued his building
plans and this year's team was probably the strongest Eastern
team in the sport's history.
Trainer Casstevens and Coach Pinther
Front-Hatfield, Magsamen, Decker, Bryant, Lackey. Second-Myers, Cutlip, Vierk, Jeffers, Coach Pinther.
Third-Shadow, Richards, Hatfield, Semetis.
Page One Hundred Thirty-.rezzen
Decker and Bryant
Season Record
El Opponent Opp.
19 Notre Dame 11
20 Wabash 10
10 Southern Illinois 23
15 Northern Illinois 20
15 Bradley 16
17 Indiana Central 6
14 Illinois Normal 17
12 Western Illinois 16
22 Central Michigan 1 1
19 Eastern Michigan 1 I
23 U. of I. lChicagol IO
186 151
Won 6, Lost 5
A wrestling whistleman looks at an entangling mess of arms, legs, and torsos.
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Sigma Tau Gamma breezed through four
wins in the Fraternity Football League, and
then defeated Douglas Hall and the
Campus Cappers to cop the championship
in the playoffs. The Sigma Tau Gamma wins
were due, in part, to Lyle "Buck" Button's
feared "poison-ivy" sneak.
Tau 'Kappa Epsilon defeated Douglas
Hall for third place.
Intramurals were directed by Coach
O'Brien tall and winter quarters, and by
Coach Pinther spring quarter.
John Byrne served as assistant to the
director for the 1956-57 season.
TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: Front-Pucini, Steward, Dailey, Gonzales, Kreuger, Turner, Muchmore, Hearn. Quarterback-Foran. Second-Wolf, Kies Gran
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Action on the
Soccer Field!
Sig Fl-aus, Cappers Top llvl Play
Sigma Tau Gamma also had a few soccer players around.
They came through in soccer to cop another championship.
ln the process Jim Muchmore earned the title, "Terror of the
Costa Ricans" as he collided with "Paco" Roias who came
out of the encounter with a broken leg. Roias played for the
second place Tau Kappa Epsilon group.
Koop Hall came in third as Douglas Hall gained another
fourth.
Sigma Tau Gamma slipped in another championship in
volleyball as the Blasters of the Independent League were
disqualified for using an ineligible player.
The Fossils "A" team batted down second place, with
Sigma Pi coming in third.
ln the League A play-oFfs, the Campus Cappers defeated
the Sigma Tau Gamma group, and then went on to defeat
the Gunners to take the basketball championship.
The Rinky Dinks placed first in the B League, League C
winners were the Mouses, and Phi Sigma Epsilon copped the
D League title.
The wrestling trophy went to the Cappers as they earned
39 points. Unattached wrestlers gathered 25 points for a
mythical second place.
Page One Hundred Forty-one
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Intramural Track and Field
competition.
Douglas Demons Take
Track Championship
The Douglas Hall Demons took the track
and field championship last spring as seven
records were set in this sport.
Tau Kappa Epsilon took second.
Six records were broken and one record
was tied in the 1956 Intramural Track and
Field Meet.
Intramural
Basketball
Action
Page One Hundred Forty-two
BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Front-Cornell, Holley,
Lash, Betzer. Second-Dailey, Dill, Van
Cleove, Coach Hise.
Gymnastics
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No Stayoutl
The big problem in gymnastics is keeping potential
gymnasts on the squad.
Although the squad is primarily an exhibition group,
they did gain fifth place at the Western Invitational meet.
This, and losses to Ball State, Southern and Western
represented the competitive side of the season. A spring
exhibition schedule and other exhibitions make up the
rest of the season.
Top men on the squad include Bill Lathrop, Bill Jones,
and Don Kitchen.
Bill Jones
Front-Holmes, Scholwin, Debois, Thompson. Second-Lenz, Jones, Buch, York, Mclver. Third-Kitchen, Lathrop, Myers, Kay, Murphy, Wendling, Coach G.oves
Page One Hundred Forty-three
WAA
The Women's Athletic Association added canoe-
ing to their list of activities this year. Other events
were banquets, the Spring Modern Dance Recital,
a volleyball tournament, social and square dancing.
Mary Jane Lisak, Bonnie Smith, and Elaine Frantz
were delegates to the seventeenth national confer-
ence of the Athletic Federation of College Women
at the University of Nebraska.
This was a big year for WAA in that they cele-
brated their twenty-fifth anniversary. The annual
WAA banquet was held May 2.
Bowling takes the winter's spotlight in WAA sports
Action in the volleyball tourney
Page One Hundred Forty-four
Eastern athletes were honored
at the annual award banquet held
at the college cafeteria last spring.
Coach Mervin Baker, head coach
of Charleston High, and Athletic
Director Emeritus Charles P. Lantz
were guest speakers.
President Robert G. Buzzard
presented blankets to eligible
senior lettermen. Athletic Director
John W. Masley presented sweaters
and iackets to varsity lettermen.
Senior blanket winners gather around their award.
Eastern Athletes Feted at Award Banquet
Graduating seniors can now rest on their laurels.
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The Muscle Menders
Seven miles of tape, gallons of liniment, and a host ot
sore muscles, cuts and bruises, are only a few things that
trainers Dave Casstevens and Jerry Jarvis must contend with
in a season of varsity athletics.
These two men are behind the scenes in every varsity
practice or game that an Eastern athlete participates in. If
a man is iniured in any way, it is Casstevens' and Jarvis' iob
to come to their immediate aid.
Casstevens is in his third year as varsity trainer, and his
understudy is 'freshman Jerry Jarvis. Both of these men put
in approximately forty hours ci week, plus their regular
school assignments. They have been called everything from
Eastern's two forgotten men to the second set of coaches.
Trainers, Jerry Jarvis and Dave Casstevens tape an unidentified player.
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Eastern's golf team couldn't find pars or birdies and
racked up another losing season.
Coach Carey's golf squad had their good day when
they were downed by Millikin, SW-6 Vg.
The standouts for the Panthers were Waggoner and
Hintz.
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J. Wagner
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J. Whitaker
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Mathematics-Business Educolion
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Gillespie
Physical Education--Social Science
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Neoga
Business Education-Social Science
JANE ALLEN
Mattoon
Business Education-Social Science
TERRY ALLEN
Charlesfon
Social Sciencn+Geogrophy
WILLIAM ALLEN
Polomac
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Decatur
Elemenlory Education
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Newton
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Mattoon
Music
JOE BOKER
Hutsonville
Business Education
SHARLENE BANTON
Decatur
Business Education--Social Science
ALBERT BARTELS
Mattoon
Industrial Art-Physical E
ROBERT BEALS
Shumway
Music
PHYLLIS BEAMISH
Chicago
Elementary Education
SANDRA BELL
Dupo
Botany-Zoology
ROBERT BEN EFI El..
Charleston
Administration
JEROME BETTY
Mattoon
Zoology-Botany
WILMA BIEBER
Lakewood
Elementary Education-So
LINDA BIGGS
Palestine
English-Social Science
CAROLYN BILBREY
Shumway
Music
JOE BILBREY
Arcola
Business Education
GAIL BLAIR
Louisville
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Glenview
Art
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Lawrenceville
Business Education-Social Science
CAROLYN BRADBURY
Mattoon
Elementary Education
JACKIE BRADEN
Sullivan
Speech--Art and Speech Correction
MARY ANN BRIDGES
Windsor
Music-Physical Education
DONNA BRIGGS
Danville
Home Economics-Social Science
DARRELL BROWN
Oakland
Physical Education
WINSTON BROWN
Chicago
Physical Education-Social Science and
Health Education
JIM BRUCE
Charleston
Chemistry-Math and Physics
LARRY BURKE
Louisville
Chemistry--Mathematics
WILLIAM BURRESS
Tuscola
Physical Education-Biology
l.Yl.E BUTTON
Midlothian
Art-Physical Education
JOHN BYRNE
Charleston
Physical Education
DON CO RN ELISS EN
Mattoon
Business Education
PAUL CORNELL
Mattoan
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Charleston
Physical Education--Journalism
JERRY CRUM
Mt. Carmel
Social Science
JACK CUMBOW .
Rcssville
Social Science-Geography
DORIS CORDERA
Gillespie
Business Education-Social Science
FRANCIS COLE
Charleston
Industrial Arts-Social Science
WILLIAM CLARK
Charleston
Art El
ERNIE CIMO
Westville
Physical Education-Industrial Arts and
Health Education
BARBARA CHRISTN ER
Rosamond
Physical Education-Speech
DOROTHY CARTER
Windsor
Business Education-Social Science
PATRICIA CARR
Toledo
Music
THOMAS DAI LEY
Edwardsville
Chemistry-Mathematics
WILLIAM DAME will
Belleville
Social Science
MILDRED DAUGHERTY
Olney
Elementary Education-Social Science
HENRY DEMING
Charleston
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Charleston
Business Education
FLORENCE DILL
Charlesion
Business Education-Home Economics
ROBERT DILL
Cowden
Physical Education-Health Education
DICK DIRKS
Effingham
Business Education-Sociology
WILLIAM DISQUE
Brownstown
Social Science-Geography
BETTY DIXON
Pana
Zoology-Botany, History and
Chemistry
MARGARET DRAKE
Newman
Elementary Education-Social Science
JAMES DRYSDALE
Matloon
Elementary Education-Social Science
GORDON DUCKWORTH
Charleston
Physics-Math and Chemistry
HOWARD EADS
Paris
Industrial Arts-Art
SAMUEL EATON
Dieterich
Speech-English
MARY DOUGLAS
Martinsville
Social Science-Geography
SHIRLEY ERNST
Kinmuncly
Home Economics-Chemistry
MARIE ESKER
Harvey
Zoology-Chemistry
HOWARD ETCHASON
Edgewood
Social Science-Geography
GLEN FAIR
Charleston
Music
EVELYN FERREE
Mattoon
Spanish-French
DAVID FISHER
Flat Rock
Industrial Arts-Art
LEON FISHER
Brownstown
Business Education-Social Science
MIRIAM FISHER
Flat Rock
Elementary Education--Social Science
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MILDRED FLEMING '
Donovan
Elementary Education-Social Science
DENVER FOLTZ
Newton
Elementary Education-Social Science
RICHARD FRANCIS
Paris
Industrial Arts-Physical Education
LEON FRANCIS
Charleston
Chemistry-Mathematics
ELLAINE FRANTZ
Lerna
Physical Education-Business Education
and Health Education
LORRAIN E FRANTZ
Lerna
Physical Education--Business Education
and Health Education
KENNETH FREELAND
Charleston
Business Education-Industrial Arts
CARLA FULTON
St. Elmo
Home Economics
JOHN FYFFE
St. Francisville
Physical Education-Speech
PAULINE GALBREATH
Ashmore
Latin-French and Library Science
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SHIRLEY GALLOWAY
Altamont
Home Economics-Art
JAMES GARNER
McLean
English-Journalism
DELWIN GERICKE
Dupo
Physical Education-Speech and
Health Education
ROBERT GILPIN
Atwood
Industrial Arts-Physical Education
LAWRENCE GORDON
New Holland
English-Social Science
MIRIAM GREATHOUSE
Mt. Carmel
Elementary Education-Social Science
BARBARA GREEN
Neoga
Physical Education-Health Education
and Social Science
CAROL J. GREGORY
Belleville
Speech-Speech Correction, Health Ed.,
Zoology, Social Science
CECIL GRIFFITH
Kansas
Physics-Mathematics
JAMES GRIFFITH
Brazil, Indiana
Business Education-Social Science
ROGER GUSTIN
Sullivan
Business Education-Social Science
MARTHA GUYER
Kansas
Music
ZOLLl E HALL
Charleston
Business Education-Social Science
DONALD HAMBRIGHT
Danville
Business Education-Social Science
JAMES HARDER
Altamont
Business Education-Social Science
EVERETT HARDY
Paris
Business Education-Economics
ROBERT HAN EY
Arthur
Speech-English and Journalism
FRANCIS HANSON
Henning
Elementary Education-Social Science
MURVIL HARPSTER
Loogootee
Business Education
ROBERT HART
Beecher City
Geography-Social Science
EDWARD HARTWEGER
Gillespie
Industrial Arts-Physical Education
ROY HATFIELD
Champaign
Physical Education-Industrial Arts and
Health Education
DONNA HATFILL
Paris
Business Education-Physical Education
KENNETH HEARN
Ivesdale
English-Physical Education
RICHARD H EATH
White Heath
Industrial Arts-Business Education
HERBERT HEINEY
North Plainfield, N. J.
Business Education-Social Science
ROBERT HERRIN
Lawrenceville
Geography-Social Science
RUSSELL HERRON
Gillespie
Business Education-Journalism
ROBERT HESLER
Olney
Industrial Arts-Chemistry and Art
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Ridgefarm
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Oblong
Physical Education-Math and Physics
DOROTHY H l RSCH ELMAN
Mt. Carmel
Physical Education-Social Science and
Health Education
JIM HLAFKA
Gillespie
Physical Education-Social Science
DON HOPKINS
Casey
Physics-Math and Chemistry
ROBERT HUTCHENS
Robinson
Business Education-Economics
BLANCH E ICENOGLE
Toledo
Elementary Education-Social Science
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HARRY JACKSON
Charleston
lndustrial Arts-Social Science
CLARENCE JASPER
Cisco
Physical Education
GLEN JENNINGS
Girard
Music
JOHN JONES
Taylorville
Business Education-Social Science
JO JOHNSON
Springfield
Speech-Speech Correction and English
ROBERT JOHNSON
Bethany
Physical Education-Health Education
ROSALI E JOHNSON
Charleston
Physical Education-Zoology and Health
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JAN JONES
Moweaqua
Home Economics-Business Education
MARGARET JON ES
Morrisonville
Music-Business Education
MELVIN JON ES
Charleston
Business Education-Social Science
WILLIAM JONES
Aledo
Zoology-Botany, Chemistry and
Physical Education
JOHN KELLEY
Charleston
Art-Social Science
SHIRLEY KELLEY
Mattoon
Speech-Social Science
DAVID KENDALL
Martinsville
Physics-Mathematics
JOAN KENNY
Decatur
Business Education--Physical
Education
CAROLYN KI RK
Toledo
Business Education-Social Science
WILLIAM KLARMAN
Moweaqua
Botany-Zoology
JOHN KNOLLENBERG
Mattoon
Chemistry-Math and Physics
BILLIE KNOWLES
Mt. Carmel
Physical Education-Health Education
ROBERT KOVACK
Bulpitt
Business Education-Social Science
JULIA KRUEGER
Chicago
Home Economics
WAYNE KRUGER
Altamont
Physics-Chemistry and Math
JOHN KRUKOWSKI
Greenup
Speech-English
CHRISTINE KULI.
Strasburg
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Mattoon
English-Social Science
DON LANG
Chicago
Industrial Arts-Geography
JOHN LARIMER
Tuscolc
Industrial Arts-Business Education
NOBLE LAWRENCE
Neoga
Industrial Arts-Social Science
FAYE LEITCH
Charleston
Elementary Education-Social Science
RON LEONARD
East St. Louis
Physical Education-Social Science
TRACY LEWIS
Robinson
Physical Education-Social Science
MARIAN LINDLEY
Neoga
Elementary Education-Music
HELEN LIPSCOMB
Brownslown
Business Education-Social Science
TOM LITTLETON
Matloon
Business Education-Social Science
CHARLES LONG
Cisne
Business Education-Social Science
DARRELL LOWER
Matfoon
Spanish-French
LLOYD LUDWIG
Effingham
Business Education-Physical Education
RUSS LUNDSTROM
Winnebago
Mathematics-Physical Education and
Business Education
CYRUS MCCORMICK
Oblong
Industrial Arts-Art
WILLIAM McKEE
Herrick
Industrial Arts-Physical Education
ALBERT MANNING
Paris
Social Science-French
JOE MANSFIELD
Paris
Business Education-Physical
Education
ROBERT MARSHALL
Gillespie
English-Chemistry and History
GLADY5 MARSHALL
Windsor
Art-Social Science
BETTY MARTIN
Sullivan
Elementary Education-Social Science
LAWRENCE MARTIN
Charleston
English-Social Science
PEM MARTIN
Charleston
Geography-Speech
RICHARD MARTIN
Carlinville
Physical Education-Social Science
ROS EMA RY MARTIN
Sullivan
Elementary Education-Social Science
SARA MAUDLIN
Georgetown
Home Economics
DOROTHEA MEFFORD
Palestine
Home Economics
LOIS MELOY
Brocton
English-Social Science and Library
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SHIRLEY MEYER
Mt. Olive
Elementary Education
HOWARD MILLER
Altamont
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Ramsey
Business Education-Social Science
JOHN MILLER
Mattoon
Social Science-English
DONNA MlLLlS
Palestine
Social Science
ALAN MOORE '
Bridgeport
Physical Education-Social Science and
Biology
DON MORAN
Rantoul A y .
Business Education-Social Science
WILLIAM MOUTRAY
Decatur
Physical Education-Industrial Arts
and Health Education
JAMES MUCHMORE
Evanston ,V
Social Science
LYNDA MURPHY
Robinson '
Business Education-Social Science
JERRY NEWMAN
Charleston
Mathematics
GENE NEWPOR'li
Albion
Business Education-Social Science
FRANKLIN NICKELL
Atwood
Physical Education-Social Science
CELESTE NIEBRUGGE
Effingham
Social Science-Geography
PAULINE NIZIOLKIEWICZ
Georgetown
Elementary Education-Social Science
GEORGE OSTERKAMP
Gillespie
Business Education-Social Science
WAYNE OWENS
Jacksonville
Speech-Social Science
PAT PARIS
Kankakee
Speech-Speech Correction and Social
Science
MARTHA PARKES
Wheaton
Business Education-Social Science
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JIM PARKES
Arcola
Physical Education-Social Science
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Villa Grove
Botany-Zoology
WALTER PIPPIN
Charleslon
Industrial Arls-Arl
WI NFRED POOLE
Danville
Social Science-Geography
KENNETH PRICE
Hillsboro
Business Education-Social Science
BILL PRINCE
Cisne
Physical Educalion-Biology and
Geography
CHARLES PULLIAM
Flora
Speech-English
JOHN PURCELL
Sf. Elmo
Industrial Arls-Arl
MI LDRED REA
Mansfield
Business Education-Library Science
and Home Economics
DAN REEDY
Marshall
Spanish-English and Latin
PHYLLIS REFFETT ROGERS
Olivef
Elemenlary Educalion-Social Science
CAROLYN RENFRO
Kankakee
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DORIS RICHARDSON
Charlesfon
Business Education-Social Science
COYN RICHARDSON
Charlesfon
Business Educalion-Social Science
ARLIN RICE
Decafur
Music
MARGE RIMSHAS
Wesfville
Physical Educalion-Health Education
and Zoology
GENE ROB ERDS
Lawrenceville
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CAROLEE ROMACK
Rose Hill
Speech-English
JACK ROSS
Springfield
Business Ed ucation-Social Science
ALLAN RUSSELL
Malfoon
Business Education-Botany
GENE RYAN
Charlesfon
lndusirial Arts
THOMAS RYAN
Heyworlh
Business Education-Social Science
RICHARD SAGER
Noble
Chemislry-Math and Physics
JONI SCHOLWIN
Chicago
Physical Education-Speech and
Health Educalion
KARL SHRINER
Ashmore
Mathematics-Physics
ANN REESOR SCHUETZE
Carlinville
Music
WILLIAM SCHUETZE
Carlinville
Physical Education-Malhemalics
ROBERT SEAMAN
Charleston
Physics-Mathematics
ROBERT SEWELL
Matloon
Business Education-Social Science
LYLE SEYBERT
Sullivan
Business Education-Social Science
GEORGE SHAFFER
Danville
Elementary Education
JAMES SHARP
Sullivan
Physical Education-English and
Social Science
LINDA SHAWVER
Charleston
Foreign Language-English
MAURICE SHANHOLTZER
Tower Hill
Chemistry-Mathematics
ROBERT SHELTON
Sullivan
Business Education-Social Science
WILLIAM SLMS
Charleston
Physics-Math
PAUL SKELTON
Paris
Business Education-Social Science
MARGARET SLATTERY
Laplace
Business Education-Social Science
' BONITA SMITH
Hoopeston
Physical Education-Business
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CARROLL SMITH
Charleston
Industrial Arts-Botany
JODY STEPHENS
Paris
Business Education-Social Science
PAUL STOCKMAN
Charleston
Business Education-Social Science
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Shumway
Business Education-Social Science
PHILLIP STUCKEY
Effingham
Business Education-Social Science
ROBERT STUMP
Rossville
Physical Education-Health Education
and Social Science
SAM SYFERT
Neoga
Business Education-Social Science
JOHN TANKERSLEY
Charlesfon
Elementary Education-Social Science
JOAN TAYLOR
Peoria
Elementary Ed ucalion
SHIRLEY TIMMONS
Danville
Arl-English
RONALD Tl PSWORD
Charleston
Industrial Arts-Social Science
JOAN TOHlLL
Befhany
Elementary Education
RIETTA TORTORELLO
Cicero
Arl
GEORGE TURNER
Herrick
Social Science-Business Educalicn
THOMAS ULMER
Strasburg
Elemenlary Education
JON ULZ
Gillespie
Business Education-Physical Educalion
GEORGE UNDERWOOD
Fairmounf
Business Education-Botany
ROBERT UND ERWOOD
Greenup
Chemistry-Mathematics
ROBERT VAIL
Olney
Business Education--Social Science
CHARLES VcnTASSELL
Robinson
Business Education-Social Science
GERALD VAUGHN
Charlesfon
Business Education-Social Science
ELEANOR VOORHI ES
Marshall
Home Economics-Art
CAROL LEE WAGNER
Robinson
Elementary Educalion
WESLEY WALKER
Danville
Physical Education-Social Science
RON WALTEMATH
Danville
Speech-Speech Correction
HARLAN WATSON
Cisne
Business Education-Social Science
ROSE WALTON
Kansas
Elementary Education
LO RY WEAVER
Marshall
Business Education-Zoology and Social
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ROGER WEST
Wyanet
Physical Educalion-lnduslrial Arls and
Social Science
LYNDON WHARTON
Albion
English-Journalism and Social
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PAT WHEELER
Gillespie
Business Education-Music
CLIFFORD WHITE
Paris
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Mt. Carmel
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Champaign
Elementary Education ond Social Science
GERALD WILLIAMS
Tuscola
Social Science-Geography
JACQUELINE WILLIAMS
Ridgefarm
Home Economics
JOHN WILLINGHAM
Charleston
Business Ed ucation-Social Science
ROBERT WINNETT
Greenup
Business Education-Social Science
KENNETH WOLF
Neoga
Industrial Arts-Business Education
DOROTHY WOLFF
Farina
Physical Education-Home Economics
JAMES WOOD
Tuscola
Business Education-Social Science
NANCY WOODS
Gillespie
Art
BARBARA WRIGHT
West Union
Elementary Education-Social Science
JERRY WYNN
Carlinville
Music
BARBARA YOUNG
Grayville
Home Economics
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Tuscola
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Windsor
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Abernathy, James 150
Accounting Forum 60
A.C.E. 66
Adams, James E. 176
Adkins, Margaret 160
Admire, Beverly 43, 160
Admire, John Neil 53, 65, 112,
Adrian, Rebecca 63, 100, 160
Ailes, Margie 150
Akes, Robert 168
Albers, Jalee 45, 69, 160
Albin, Glenn 176
Alexander, Amy 45, 168
Alexander, John 150
Allard, Maurice 33
Allen, David lee 70
Allen, Howie 57, 160
Allen, Jane 43, 69, 176
Allen, Lawrence 27
Allen, Terrence 176
Allen, Robert 150
Allen, William 176
Allison, George 168
Alpha Epsilon Rho 59
Alpha Phi Omega 62
Alpha Kappa Lambda 65
Ambuehl, Carroll 67, 160
Ambuehl, Charlene 67, 176
Ames, C. 160
American Chemical Society 69
Ammann, Sondra 43, 59, 168
Anderson, Arnold 160
Anderson, Gary 51, 123
Anderson J. 150
Anderson, Judith 150
Anderson, Lorna 66, 67, 160
Anderson, Ronald 160
Anderson, Virginia 150
Andres, Kenneth 168
Anfinson, Rudolph 38
Apple, Nancy 176
Arganbright, Ruth Ann 168
Armitage, Barbara 160
Armstrong, A. 160
Armstrong, Forrest 160
Armstrong, Frederick 16, 97
Arnold, Donald 53, 65, 95, 116,
Arnold, Henry 37
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Arthur, Joy 43, 168
Ashmore, Anita Ann 160
Ashworth, Jerome S. 49, 160
Ashworth, Nancy 150
Atchison, Ronald 62, 67, 150
Atkins, Russell 84, 150
Atkins, Stanley 168
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Aumann, Carol Jean 168
Austin, Sandra 168
Awick, Lavonne 150, 167
Awick, Marilyn 160
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Baggett, Norman Lee 160
Bailey, Margaret 61, 150
Bailey, Nancy 150
Bailey, Phyllis 67, 168
Baird, Charles 150
Baker, Dorothy 46, 47, 168
Baker, Kenneth 168
Baker, Jane 42, 43, 70
Baker, Janis 45, 58, 160, 177
Baker, Marshall 19, 69
Baker, Thomas 150
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Balding, June 64, 70, 168
Ball, Betty 43, 160
Ballinger, Larry Gene 55
Bally, Winifred 29
Boltzell, Janice 43, 160
Band and Orchestra 73
Bandy, Bill 55, 67, 168
Banks, Lola 43
Banton, Sharlene 177
Barbee, Donna Sue 160
Barbour, George 65
Barnett, Barbara 150
Barnett, Charles 68, 160
Barnett, Mary 44, 45, 60, 64, 168
Barnis, W. 160
Barr, Ronald 55
Barrett, William 25, 63
Barrick, Mary 70, 160
Bostwick, William 62, 150
Botany Department 20
Botany Club 64
Boudreaux, Lennis 178
Bowyer, Bettye 150
Boyd, David 178
Boyd, Earl 33, 76
Boyer, Richard 160
Brackney, James 65
Bradbury, Carolyn 178
Braden, Jacquelin 45, 58, 80, 100, 178
Bradtield, Frances 66
Bradtield, J. 160
Brakenhoft, Ramona lSee Warmanl
Brandt, Carol 66, 160
Brandt, Larry 168
Brandt, Yvonne 61, 150
Brant, Galen 65, 150
Bratton, Charles L. 49, 69, 168
Barry, Kenneth 49, 67, 160
Bartels, Albert 177
Bartimus, Robert 57, 68
Baseball 113
Basham, Linda 70, 150
Basketball Squad 106
Bathe, Archie 150
Bayles, Robert 150
Beals, Leo 110, 112
Beals, Robert 177
Beals, Ruthe 57, 160
Beamish, Phyllis 64, 66, 67, 96, 177
Bear, Opal 150
Becker, James 51, 65, 112, 121, 168
Bell, Sandra 61, 64, 70, 177
Bellaver, Laura 150
Bemish, l. 160
Benetiel, Robert 177
Bennett, Carrol 150
Benson, Carl 160
Benson, Lola 64, 168
Benson, Rosemary 160
Berchert, Edmund 48, 49, 60, 69, 168
Berchert, Ronald 160
Berg, Doris 66, 150
Bergen, Joan 150
Bergstrom, Ralph 150
Bernhard, Beulah 150
Berry, Delores 43, 58, 59, 168
Berry, Kay 150
Bertolino, Elizabeth 61, 160
Betty, Jerome 177
Betzer, Chester 142, 150
Brauer,
Brauer,
Carl 51, 67
Eleanor 66
Breman, S. 150
Brewington, Joan 43, 61, 160
Bridges, Mary Ann 43, 59, 61, 178
Briggs,
Bright,
Donna 178
Arthur 168
Brooke, Eddie 168
Brooks, Elmer 23
Brooks, Rose 150
Brosman, Jennie 61, 151
Brough, Janet 151
Brown, Albert 17, 60
Brown, Billy 49
Brown, Darrell 53, 118, 123, 178
Brown, George 160
Brown, Iris 160
Brown, Milford 160
Brown,
Bruce,
Winston 65, 112, 123, 178
Robert 151
Brummett, Raymond 49, 160
Brunner, Rose 151
Bryant,
Bubik,
James 137
Donald 151
Buch, William 143
Buchan
Bundy,
an, Myra 151
Ethyl 61, 151
Burchfield, Alice 61, 151
Burgess, Donald 160
Burgess, Lloyd E. 160
Burgess, Lucy 66, 168
Burke,
Burke,
Larry 69, 178
Thomas 57, 68, 96, 168
Benle, A. 168
Biebe
r, Wilma 47, 177
Biggs, Betty 150
Biggs
Biggs
,Lands 64, 177
, wnbefr iso
Bilbrey, Carolyn 177
Bilbrey, Joe 177
Black Knights of the Embarrass 65
Blair, Gail 49, 177
Blary, Raymond 160
Bline, Carolyn 44, 45, 59, 61, 70, 96, 168
Bloxom, L. 160
Bland, Mary 37
Blurton, Lola 150
Burkhart, Clarence 151
Burkhardt, William 151
Burnside, B. 160
Burnside, L. 160
Burnside, William 53
Burress, William 178
Business Club 63
Business Education Department 25
Business Oflice 37
Butler, Phyllis 61
Button, Lyle 51, 178
Buzzard, Robert G. 91
Buzzard, Samuel D. 57, 168
Byrne, John 110, 111, 112,178
Bobzin, David 60, 69, 160
Boedicker, Marilyn 150
Bohrer, William 168
Boker, Joseph 112, 177
Bolander, Carolyn 150
Boley, Jerry Lee 150
Bolin, Daniel 150
Bolt, Floyd 168
Bomkamp, Norman 150
Bond, Harold 160
Bond, Phyllis 177
Bone, Margaret 43
Bonesteel, Pearl 50
Bork, Sandra 150
Cambri
C
dge, Richard 25, 69
Cameron, Judson 56, 57, 168
Campbell, Harold 161
Campbell, Jerry 161
Campbell, Phyllis 151
Campus Fellowship 67
Cannedy, Rollin 161
Cantrell, V. 161
Carey,
Carnes,
Robert 28, 128
Paul 151
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Carpenter, Welby 168
Carr, Mary 27
Carr, Patricia 59, 179
Crawford, Robert 151
Creek, Caroline 151
Crenshaw, Roy 151
Ditman, Gerald 53
Ditman, J. 169
Dix, Carol 59, 161
Carter
Carrell, William 161
Carroll, Henry 168
Carroll, Mary 151
Carter, Dorothy 179
, Henry 110, 122
Criss, Joyce 151
Crist, Roymarion 169
Cross Country Squad 124
Crook, Donald 63, 161
Crow, Shirley 161
Dixon, Alma 161
Dixon, Betty 70, 180
Doehring, Carol 47, 66, 169
Dohme,
Dooley,
Ilene 93, 152
Sandra 43
Casstevens, David 112, 137, 146
Caton, Darsol 49, 161
Cray, William 161
Crum, Jerry 178
Catt, Norman 57, 70, 86, 168
Cavins, Harold 21, 29, 70
Cechota, Clarence 161
Cauble, George 151
Cearlo
Chand
Chapli
ck, Larry 161
Ier, Bill 161
n, James 55, 161
Chapman, James 151
Chapman, Norman 55, 168
Checkley, John 161
Cheffer, B. 168
Chetter, Robert 49
Chemistry Department 19
Christi
on, Virginia 24
Christner, Barbara 43, 179
Christi
Cimo,
Clark,
Clark,
Clark,
Clark,
Cleary
Clifton
Clifton
Climer
Cline,
ansen, Kenneth 65, 112, 130
Ernest 179
Joan 151
Norma 151
Philip 60, 64, 168
William O. 179
, Dan C. 62, 161
, Nancy Lou 61, 151
, Vera 151
, Myrna L. 43, 61, 66, 67
Ruth 23
Crumrin, Beatrice 60, 69, 161
Cruthis, Mervin 52, 53
Culpepper, J. 169
Cummins, Sharon 43, 66, 161
Cunditt, Lloyd 169
Cuppy, Sharon 43, 66, 161
Curran, Larry 53, 61, 161
Current, Howard 122
Curry, Mary 68, 151
Cruthius, M. 169
Cutlip, David 137
Cutlip, Fred 83, 169
Cutright, Annette 161
Cwinske, Ellen 45
D
Dailey, Thomas 51, 69, 179
Dally, Edith 161
Damann, Kenneth 20, 64
Dame, N. 179
Daniels, Bob 161
Darling, Rex 28, 116
Darlington, Carl 71, 168
Dasenbrock, Carl 161
Daubs, Patsy 45
Coartney, Barbara A. 151
Coartney, James S. 151
Coartney, Ronald W. 51, 161
Cochran, James K. 49, 168
Cogdal, Connie Sue 67, 161
Colclasure, Melvin 151
Cole, Gene 79
Cole, William R. 161
Coleman, Charles 16
Coleman, Dolores C. 43, 168
Combs, Carol Ann 168
Conkling, Hazel L. 168
Conley, C. 151
Daugherty, Mildred 179
Daugherty, Thurlo 151
Daves, Marise 29
Davis, David 24
Davis, George 51
Davis, Robert 151
Davis, S
usan 151
Davison, David 169
Dawkins, Max 169
Dawson, Jackie 151
Dawson,
Judith 151
Day, Gayle 151
Day, Gerald 54, 55, 64, 168
Dorm Directors 71
Dornblaser, Ronald 57, 161
Dorsey, Harry 152
Doty, Mary 152
Doudna, Quincy 4, 5, 90, 91, 99,
Douglas, Jerald 60, 152
Douglas, Mary 180
Douglas Hall Council 62
Dowis, Willa 45, 71, 169
Downs, Daniel 152
Downs, Jackie 161
Drake, Margaret 42, 43, 59, 180
Drollinger, Raymond 67, 162
Drysdale, James 180
Ducey, Charlene 61, 162
Duckworth, Gordon 60, 71, 180
Dulis, Bette 152
Duncan, Robert 55, 162
Dunham, Nancy 43, 162
Dunifer, Donald 63, 169
Dunlap, Sharon 152
Dunn, D. 162
Durheim, Sharon 62, 66, 162
Dutton, L. 162
Dutton, Richard 62, 162
Dvorak, Leo 33
Dyball, Carolyn 152
Dye, Jerry 49, 162
E
Eads, Howard 180
Eagleton, Gary 162
Eastern State News 82-84
Eastin, Elyn 152
Eaton, Samuel 180
Eberhardt, James 27
Edgar, Thomas 51, 71
Edgington, Joel 51
Education Department 34
Edmunson, Jim 110,112
Conley, John H. 48, 49, 65, 67, 168
Conner, Charles L. 55, 161
Cook, Dwight 161
Cook, Edward P. 57, 67, 168
Cook, Florence 61, 151
Cook, Glenn 161
Cook, Richard 161
Coon, Sandra 68, 168
Day, Rodney 53, 169
Dean, Kenneth 151
Dean of Instruction 38
Dean of Students 38
Dean of Women 38
Deatley, Paul 151
DeBois, JoAnn 61, 143, 152
Edwards, Arthur 34
Edwards, June 67, 69, 169
Edwards, Robert 53, 162
Edwards, Sue 59, 61, 62, 169
Egley, R. 169 iSee Gordonl
Eitel, Sandra 152 '
Ekeberg, Gladys 23
Cooprider, Michael 67, 161
Coordinators 35
Cole, F. 179
Copeland, Marilyn 45, 100, 161
Deckard, Richard 169
Decker, David 65, 122, 137, 169
Decker, Howard 84, 169
Decker, James 169
Deimel, Gilbert 161
Ekstrand, Margaret 27
Elder, Darreli 57, 169
Elkins, Connie 45, 94, 100, 161
Elliott, Charles 30
Ellis, Mary 152
Cordera, Doris 43, 63, 69, 179
Corey, Betty 168
Corey, Don 37, 168
Corley, R. 161
Deitz, Sandra 43, 161
Delta Zeta 42, 43, 99
Deming, Donna 152
Deming, Henry 179
Ellison,
Barbara 61, 152
Ellison, Carol Ann 66
Corn, Terry 151
Cornelissen, Don 178
Cornell, Paul 142, 178
Cortelyou, Michael 151
Coslet, Dorothy 161
Coslet, Harold 151
Denham, Julia 29
Denkert
Charles 180
Dennis, 'Clifford 161
Dennis,
Denton
Sharon 45, 161
Mary 169
DeSoto: Anthony 26
Elmore, Maurice 164
Elmore, Walter 28, 119
Ely, H. 169
England, Betty 152
England, Carroll 169
English Club 69
English Department 23
Epsilon Pi Tau 68
Costello, Sandra 45, 63, 161
Cothern, Donald 151
Countryman, Calvin 32
Courson, Stanley 161
Coverstone, Don 179
Covi, Isabel 151
Dever, Edward 169
DeVinney, Helen 31, 66
Devlin, William 161
Dickerson, Earl 25
Dicus, Barbara 169
Diepholz, Ken 122
Ernst, Charles 152
Ernst, Kay 152
Ernst, Shirley 66, 180
Erwin, Clittord 30
Erwin, Donald 152
Esker, Donald 152
Cowger, Kaye 43, 66, 161
Cox, Orville 151, 179
Cox, Paul 65
Craiq, Nancy 67, 151
Craig, Virqinia 151
Cramer, Carole 151
Crane, l.ewis 65, 151
Crang, Richard 57, 64, 70, 169
Crawford, Charles 51, 112, 142
Crawford, Gerald 161
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Dill, Florence 180
Dill, Robert 65, 180
Dillier, James 65, 152
Dillman,
Director
Earl 161
of Admissions 36
Director of Extension 36
Director of Research 36
Director of Student Activities 36
Dirks, Dick 65, 180
Disque,
William 180
Esker, Marie 44, 45, 95, 96, 180
Etchason, Howard 180
Ethridge, Jerry 152
Evans, Dwight 162
Evans, Jean 152
Evans, Roberta 58, 169
Eveland, Joe 64, 65
Eveland, Larry 162
Ewing, Billy 162
Ewing, Donald 152
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Fagan, Clifford 25, 69
Fair, Glen 74, 181
Fair, Phillip 152
Fairs, Johanne 83, 152
Falk, Dorothy 162
Fossero, James 162
Fassero, Roleen 169
Fawley, Juanita 162
Federman, Barbara 61, 152
Fells, L. 169
Ferguson, Max 21, 70
Ferrari, Kenneth 123, 152
Ferree, Bernard 64, 169
Ferree, Evelyn 181
Ferree, Kathleen 152
Fields, David 112
Finch, Lulu 152
Finley, Larry 169
Fisher, David 181
Fisher, Leon 181
Fisher Miriam 181
Fisher' Raymond 50, 51, 111, 118, 122
Fisher, Roger 60
Fitch, Russell 67
Fitch, Ellen 66, 67, 162
Fitzsimmans, Ronald 152
Fleanor, Bob 115
Fleming, Carolyn 152
Fleming, Mildred 181
Fleming, Robert 162
Flenner, Glenda G. 45, 169
Fogle, Carl Dean 56, 58, 67, 96, 169
Foltz, Denver 49, 66, 181
Football 117
Football Squad 121
Foreign Language Department 26
Foreman, Melvin 19, 69
Fortino, Charles 169
Foss, Jack 152
Foulke, Myra 162
Fowler, Ewell 30
Frame, Gayle 162
Francis, Richard 181
Francisco, Robert 57, 162, 181
Frantz, Ellaine 61, 181
Frantz, Lorraine 61, 181
Frattura, Rose 43
Freeland, Gary 152
Freeman, Larry 152
Freeman, Nancy 152
Freidhoft, Walter 34
French, Donna 152
French, John 152'
Frew, Peggy 42, 43, 66, 93, 100, 169
Fricke, Jack 152
Fritche, Donna 152
Fritchle, George 152
Fritchle, James 152
Fritts, Harold 20
Fritz, Lela 152
Frost, Harry 71
Frost, Jackie 69, 169
Fulk, Robert 121
Fuller,
Fuller,
Fulton
Fulton,
Charles 67, 162
Kenneth 67, 152
Carla 181
Darrell 152
Fults, Ronald 69
Funk, Gloria 162
Fuqua, Mildred 169
Future Teachers 70
Fyffe, John 181
G
Gabbard, Glendon 22, 58, 59, 78, 79
Gabbard, Lucy 22
Gaddis, John 152
Gaffney, Donald 153
Galbreath, Pauline 181
Gallenbach, Robert 162
Galloway, James 68, 169
Galloway, Shirley 42, 43, 182
Gamma Delta 66
Gamma Theta Upsilon 60
Garbe, Ernest 112, 169
Gardner, Donovan 58
Garner, Cecil 153
Gomer, Curtis 34, 61
Garner, Donald 169
Garner, James 37, 70, 82, 86, 87, 96, 182
Garrity, Jerry 112
Gates, Newell 37
Genesio, Nemo 153
Geography Department 17
George, Darrell 162
Gepford, Evelyn 162
Gericke, Delwin 182
German Club 62
Getz, Janet 153
Gibbs, Sue 45
Gibson, Luther 162
Giffin, James 25
Gilbert, Kathleen 43, 61, 66
Gilbert, G. 169
Gill, Barbara 60, 62
Gilmore, William 153
Gilpin, Robert 55, 112, 123, 182
Guyer, Judith 153
Gitzen, Julian 169
Goddard, John 112, 123
Goekler, Ralph 153
Goldasich, Michael 153
Golf 142
Gondry, Janet 153
Gonzales, Rudy 51, 115, 169
Goodman, Phyllis 59, 169
Goodrich, Carolyn 42, 43, 58, 59,
Goodwin, Luiean 43, 59, 71
Goodrich, Jean 78
Gordon, Lawrence 82, 87, 182
Gordon, Ruth 47
Gorman, James 62, 170
Gorsich, Patricia 153
Gossett, Gerald 112, 170
Grado, Louis 34, 70
Graham, Betty 153
Graham, Ray 60, 69, 171
Grandt, Carroll 53, 170
Granquist, Poul 51, 84, 115, 170
Grant, Marshall 153
Gray, Ann 43, 66, 96, 101, 170
Greasom, Ken 113
Greathouse, Garfield 53, 162
61, 162
Greathouse, Miriam 42, 43, 66, 182
Greek, Jean 53
Green, Barbara 153
Green, Barbara S, 182
Green, Bill 79
Green, Gerald 37
Green, Jean 153
Green, John 170
Green, John D. 153
Green, Joseph 153
Green, Mariorie 153
Green, Richard 170
Greenwell, Charlotte 43
Greenwell, Sharon 153
Greesom, Kenneth 51, 170
Gregg, Raymond 37
Gregory, Carol 44, 45, 58, 59, 63
Gregory, Carole 45, 59, 63, 162
Griffin, Barbara 45
Griffin, Laura 61, 63, 153
Grittith, Cecil 182
Griffith, James 122, 182
Grisamore, Charles 53, 65, 170
Grissom, Joe 58, 62, 67, 153
Groothuis, Monte 48, 49, 70, 170
Groves, William 28, 119
Grunloh, Theresa 153
Gudauskas, Delores 43, 162
Guinagh, Kevin 26
Gunderson, Gayne 162
Gunderson, Leanne 170
Gurnea, Ralph 162
Gustin, Roger 182
Guy, Sally 71
Guyer, Demo 43, 66, 162
Guyer, Martha 182
H
Haas, James 153
Haddock, Thomas 67, 162
182
Hafliger, Phyliss 162
Haggart, Barbara 153
Hahn, Angela 45, 162
Haight, Edith 29
Hainey, Robert 183
Hall, Perry 162
Hall, Zollie 182
Holloway, Cecil 115
Halterman, Charles 170
Hambright, Donald 182
Hamilton, Charles 49, 162
Hamilton, Marvin 170
Hamma, Joyce 45, 58, 59, 80, 94,
Hamman, Sharon 153
Hanlon, John 170
Hanson, Francis 183
Harbert, Donald 162
Harder, Jocquelynn 170
Harder, James 51, 60, 65, 112, 182
Harder, Robert 162
Hardway, Edward 153
Hardy, Everett 49, 183
Hardy, Jerry 163
Harp, Mildred 163
Harrington, William 51, 163
Harris, Ann 163
Harris, Kent 163
Harris, Ronald 153
Harrison, Carlos 163
Harrison, Larry 56, 57, 170
Harrison, Richard 163
Harrold, Sherill 60, 69, 170
Hart, Darwin 153
Hart, Dorothy 29
Hart, James 60
Hart, Lawrence 58, 59, 63, 78, 96
Hartweger, Edward 53, 183
Harvey, Michael 49, 64, 65, 112, 170
Haskett, James 163
Hoskins, Wayne 122, 153
Hastings, Glenn 51, 163
Hastings, Jean 153
Hatfield, James 53, 137, 170
Hatfield, Roy 137, 183
Hatfill, Donna 183
Hatfill, Gerald 153
Hathaway, Janet 70
Houghton, Helen 31
Hawkey, Lynn 112, 163
Hawkins, Helen 71
Haxton, Gerald 65, 170
Hayden, Shirley 153
Hayward, Joseph 60, 71
Health Service 37
Hearn, Kenneth 51, 115, 183
Heath, Allan 153
Heath, Jerry 37
Heath, John 170
Heath, Paula 163
Heath, Richard 183
Heiden, Marie 163
Heien, Frederick 163
Heiney, Herbert 183
Heiney, Robert 57, 113
Heischmidt, Margaret 163
Heise, Bryan 34, 36
Heller, Hobart F. 38, 60, 99, 103
Helton, Bill 153
Helveter, Richard 163
Hemann, Ardith 66, 153
Henderson, Wilma 68, 153
Henkes, Theodore 153
Henry, Carole 64, 153
Henry, Sheila 66, 170
Hensley, Richard 57, 170
Henson, Marilyn 67, 170
Hepburn, Carolyn 153
Herman, Alice 43, 170
Herrin, Larry 170
Herrin, Bob 170
Herrin, Robert 183
Herring, Esther 153
Herron, Larry 62, 67, 82
Herron, Russell 50, 51, 70, 95, 183
Herzog, Gary 153
Hesler, Ken 37
Hesler, Robert 183
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Hester, Kathryn 45, 183
Heyard, J. 170
Hickerman, Gary 153
Hickerson, Gary 123
Hicks, James 153
Higgins, Jon 57, 60, 71, 170
Higgs, Jack 153
Highsmith, Paul 55, 184
Hilderbrand, Roberta 153
Hill, Charlotte 43, 58, 59, 163
Hill, Jack 153, 163
Hill, Janet Jo 67, 68
Hill, Jim 78
Hill, Sheila iSee Waynel 170
Hill, William J. 163
Hilligoss, Elizabeth 170
Hills, Robert Lee 153
Hilton, Jack 122
Hine, Larry 53
Hinkel, Mitzie L. 153
Hinterscher, Raymond 163
Hinton, David W. 57, 64, 170
Hinton, Max W. 163
Kirby, Dennis K. 154
Hinton, Nancy C. 46, 47
Hirschelman, Dorothy 184
Hise, Jerry 127
Hlafka, James 53, 184
Hockman, Danny M. 163
Hodgson, Arlene M. 45, 59, 170
Hodson, Sonia Lou 153
Hoedebecke, Carol 43, 83, 86, 170
Hoffman, Jarett D. 70
Hoftmeister, Donald E. 66, 69
Holley, Charles 142
Holly, Bertrand 25, 60
Holmes, Martha A. 61, 143, 163
Home Ec Club 61
Home Economics Department 31
Hood, Judith E. 157
Hopkins, Dan C. 55, 60, 62, 67, 71, 184
Hopkins, Jon 22, 58
Hopkins, Ramona J. 154
Hopper, Jo Ann 61, 154
Hopper, John E. 57, 58
Hortenstine, Sona L. 43, 163
Howard, Harrell M. 163
Howard, John R. 65
Hubbell, Calvin E. 170
Huddleston, Barbara 154
Huff, Keith D. 163
Huff, Rosemary 46, 58, 170
Hutter, Alan 49
HuFfman, John 51, 112, 163
Hughes, Anita 43, 163
Hughes, Author 25, 63
Huisinga, Alice Joan 154
Hulse, Dolores 69
Hummer, Charles 33
Humphres, Mary E. 45, 70
Humphrey, Glen T. 154
Humphries, M. 170
Hunt, Betty L. 43, 163
Hunt, Paul 154
Hurst, Harvey A. 154
Hurst, Paul W. 154
Hutchinson, Carol 154
Hutchcraft, Marilyn I. 42, 43, 170
Hutchens, John 163
Hutchens, Robert 55, 184
Hutton, Donald E. 60, 170
lcenogle, Blanche G. 184
Independent Student Association 67
industrial Arts Club 68
lnduslrial Arts Department 30
lnterfraternity Council 67
Ireland, Richard L. 53, 170
Isaacs, Virginia L. 163
lves, Henry G. 154
lwai, Charles T. 163
J
Jachino, Robert J. 55, 67, 163
Jackson, Andy R. 65
Jackson George E. 154
Jackson, Harry L. 184
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Jackson, Martha K. 154
Jahant, Judith E. 70
James, Robert D. 170
Jann,
Leonard R. 170
Janney, John 154
Jarrell, Elizabeth 154
Jarvis, Jerry R. 146, 154
Jasper, Clarence 122, 184
Jeffers, Dale E. 137, 163
Jeftris, Ronald D. 163
Jenkins, Shirley M. 61, 69, 170
Jenkins, Thomas 51
Jennings, Barbara L. 154
Jennings, Glenn 184
Jett, Phyllis A. 43, 170
Johns,
Doris J. 47, 59, 93, 163
Johnson, B. 163
Johnson, Barbara L. 67, 170
Johnson, Glenda A. 154
Johnson, Jo Anne 45, 58, 184
Johnson, Robert 53
Johnson, Robert W. 184
Johnson, Rosalie Y. 61, 184
Johnson, Teddy 53, 70, 170
Johnston, Gerald E. 53, 112, 163
Jones, D. 171
Jones, Harold 154
Jones, Janice A. 163, 184
Jones, John R. 53, 184
Jones, Kathryn E. 171
Jones Mary M. 184
Jonesj Melvin 69, 185
Jones, Walter R. 51
Jones,
William W. 55, 70, 143,
Jordan, Anna L. 154
Joshu,
lrene Ann 154
Judge, Darrell 99
Juravich, Tom A. 67, 112
Kamp,
K
Richard L. 154
Kannmacher, Charlotte 70, 154
Kannmacher, Phyllis N. 154
Kappa
Kappa
Delta Pi 61
Mu Epsilon 60
Kappa Omicron Phi 66
Kappa Sigma Kappa 56, 57
Kearney, Carol Ann 154
Keiser, John H. 51, 65, 115, 171
Kelley, John E. 185
Kelley, Richard L. 163
Kelley, Sharon L. 154
Kelley, Shirley K. 185
Kelly, Bessie C. 154
Kelly, Chenault 23
Kelly, Harold D. 60
Kelly,
Wallace E. 69
Kelly, William 112, 113
Kemper, Ruth l. 171
Kenda
ll, David N. 71, 185
Kennedy, Thomas W. 154
Kenney, Pat 45
Kenny, Joan E. 43, 185
Kenny, M. 170
Kerans, Barbara J. 154
Kerans, Norman E. 154
Kiang, Yeng Chang 17, 60
Kibler, Corine M. 154
Kidwell, Patricia M. 61, 67, 70,
Kies, Conrad A. 51, 171
Kilburn, Bernadine 173
Kilpatrick, Julia 31
Kimbe
King,
King,
rlin, Jerry 154
Jim W. 71, 171
Myrna 163
Kinney, Dale 163
Kinsall, Joyce C. 58, 59, 163
Kirchh
oft, Joyce Ann 154
Kirk, Carolyn M. 43, 101, 185
Kirkpatrick, Mariorie 154
Kirkton, Rodney Max 154
Kitche
Kitche
Kitche
Klaas,
n, Donald Lea 143, 154
n, Mildred A. 154
n, Ronald Ray 52, 53, 67,
Charles J. 163
171,185
96. 170
87
Klarman, William L. 64, 185
Klehm, Walter 30
Kline, Judd 23
Knicely, Bruce 110, 112
Knight, Joyce E. 70, 154
Kniskern, Verne 21, 70
Knollenberg, John D. 54, 55, 185
Knoop, Cary 32
Knop, Marilyn A. 163
Knop, Vernon H. 163
Knowles, Billie J. 42, 43, 94, 185
Knupt, Joe 154
Koehn, Kenneth H. 154
Koenecke, Alice J. 66, 67, 154, 164
Koger, Janet D. 164
Kaiima, Elaine S. 66
Kolf, Mary E. 154
Koonce, Joel 154
Kougeoures, Sofia 71, 171
Kovack, Robert D. 53, 185
Kragler, Richard A. 154
Kratochvil, Roger Lee 154
Krueger, Julia Ann 45, 185
Krueger, Marilyn L. 42, 43, 70, 84
Kruger, Wayne R. 51, 185
Krukowski, John D. 52, 53, 185
Krutza, June 32
Kuehn, John A. 57, 70, 164
Kuenneth, James C. 155
Kuhns, Levi L. 171
Kuhns, Wilma N. 155
Kull, C. 185
L
Lackey, Donald D. 137
Lacosta, George 155
Lafterty, Dean 155
Lake, Danny M. 155
Lamb, Joseph F. 65, 155
Lambert, Bobie J. 164
Landenberger, Barbara 186
Landers, Edward 155
Landes, Bert Allan 49, 60, 64, 70
Landis, Russell 30
Lane, Eldon W. 171
Lang, Donald F. 56, 57, 60, 68, 155 186
Lanker, Larry 155
Lanktord, Fred G. 164
Lonman, Luan M. 66, 171
Lantz, Charles "Pop" 108
Lape, Keith R. 171
Larimer, John W. 49, 68, 186
Lash, Billie W. 49, 142, 164
Lashinski, Alice M. 164
Lass, Leonard 49, 171
Lathrop, Bill Neil 61, 68, 143
Lathrop, Robert 171
Laub, Maynard W. 50, 51, 65, 68, 171
Lawrence, Noble D. 186
Lawson, Duane M. 155
Lawson, Elizabeth 38
Lawson, Roger K. 171
Layman, Richard O. 53
Leach, Marilyn 174
Leach, Robert A. 122, 155
Lear, Alberta F. 67, 171
Leatherman, Laraye 155
Leathers, Ronald Max 155
Leduc, Fred L. 155
Leduc, Marcel W. 155
Lee, Charlotte 155
Lee, David G. 65, 164
Lee, Maraien 27
Lee, Richard D. 64, 155
Leftler, Glen 18, 71
Legg, Darrel E. 155
Leggit, M. 155
Leighty, Donnie Lee 54, 55
Leighty, Margare 155
Leipholz, Roland 32, 66
Leist, Ronald Lee 155
Leitch, Faye R. 67, 186
Lenz, Robert L. 143, 171
Lenzini, Judith 155
Leonard, Ronald 51, 122, 186
Lesh, Dan 171
Lewis, James B. 155, 164
Lewis,
James R. 65
Lewis, Janice 45
Lewis, Janice Lee 70, 155
Lewis, P. 155
Lewis, Terrence G. 115
Lewis, Tracy Dee 53, 186
Library 27
Lichtenwalter, Judith 155
Lillard, Rawlan 155
Limp, Charles A. 49, 171
Lincoln Hall Council 71
Lindenmeyer, Delane W. 83
Lindley, Marian J. 45, 186
Lindley, Rex Dean 171
Lindsay, David E. 55
Lipscomb, Helen L. 45, 69, 186
Lipscomb, Keydoll 155
Lisak, Mary Jane 42, 43, 61, 71, 171
Littleton, Thomas E. 186
Lloyd, Elizabeth 164
Long, Charles E. 186
Longbons, Edythe Ann 61, 186
Longeneker, Beverly A. 47, 66, 171
Loveless, Lois Ann 70, 171
Loving, W. 171
Lower, Darrell E. 57, 96, 186
Lowry, Warren L. 60, 69, 70, 82, 171
Ludwig, Lloyd B. 53, 116, 127, 136, 186
Lundstrom, Russ E. 50, 51, 60, 186
Lundy, Joan Ruth 61, 66, 67, 164
Lusk, Beatrice K. 70, 164
Lyons, Linda Mary 43, 164
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Macintosh, Charles 17
Madix, Edward E. 55, 62, 64, 171
Maddox, Ed 112
Magnus, Merle E. 66, 171
Magsamen, Richard C. 51, 65, 122, 137
Mailloux, Patricia A. 45, 71, 171
Malloch, Russell B. 155
Maycrott, Janice F. 47, 164
McAchran, Gerald E. 155
McAllister, B. 171
McAfee, Florence 29
McCain, Jerry W. 155
McCann, Carol D. 58, 59, 63, 80, 96,
McClenathan, Bonnie J. 155
McCallum, Nancy C. 164
McCormack, Ray G. 164
McCormick, Cyrus M. 57, 186
McCulIers, John W. 51, 171
McCumber, Ella M. 171
McCusker, Philip l. 171
McDaniel, Doris G. 171
McDaniel, R. 171
McDevitt, Tom 115
McDowell, Herbert G. 55
McDowell, Robert D. 71
McElroy, Mary E. 59, 164
McGahey, Virginia L. 155
McHenry, Dale R. 171
Mclntosh, Michael C. 60, 62, 155
McKee, William E. 143, 187
McKenna, Lucille 27, 61
McKenna, Raymond 34
McKenzie, Daniel 155
McManaman, Paul L. 55
McMillan, Rolan 164
McMuller, D. 171
McNeil, Jame 155
McVaigh, Betty Lee 171
McVickar, Dan B. 156
Meadows, Richard N. 58, 59, 78, 80,
Mear, Christine 156
Meflord, Dorothea J. 187
Meloy, Lois Ann 43, 187
Mendenhall, Avice A. 83, 164
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Meredith David L. 164
Merry, Raymond W. 71, 156
Merz, Carolyn M. 59, 86, 172
Methodist Student Movement 61, 156
Metsker, Robert 70, 172
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Mandrell, Dave 155
Manning, Albert M. 187
Manning, Mary Jane 155
Margruder, Marilyn 155
Mansfield, Joseph P. 55, 187
Mansfield, Nancy E. 155
Mansholt, Herbert R. 51, 164
Manuel, Arthur Max 70
Marching Band 75
Marcy, Lawson 19, 69
Markel, Edward A. 52, 53
Marker, Harold 24
Marks, lca 20, 64
Marsh, Frederick 49, 164
Marshall, Gladys A. 43, 187
Marshall, Robert M. 51, 69, 95, 187
Martin, Barbara A. 171
Martin, Betty L. 187
Metter, Dean E. 70
r, Larry C. 164
Meurlot, Carole Ann 45, 164
Meyer, Martha J. 43, 164
Meyer, Shirley J. 43, 187
Michael, Elizabeth 26
Martin, Beulah 155
Martin, Elwyn 17, 60
Martin, Georgia 66, 155
Martin, Lawrence 187
Martin, Pearl L. 67, 155
Martin, Pem B. 58, 187
Martin, Ralph S. 49, 171
Martin, Richard 187
Martin, Robert 62, 70, 171
Martin, Ronald G. 155
Martin, Rosemary 187
Mosley, John 28
Mason, Richard 115, 164
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Michaels, Robert 70
Miess, Martin 26, 62
Milam, Carole 61, 172
Milby, Leslie E. 53, 68, 172
Milholland, John C. 50, 51, 65, 112, 1
Miller, Charles W. 156
Miller, Edward L. 164
Miller, Howard M. 187
Miller, Jerry Lee 55, 70
Miller, John C. 172, 188
Miller, Larry C. 69
Miller, Leonidas 62
Miller, Marilyn L. 61, 164
Miller, Marshall 164
Miller, Mary Ann 69, 188
Miller, Robert S. 172
Miller, Sue Ann 156
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Milton, Harold D. 156
Minder, Lawrence 164
Miner, William 36
Mitchell, James 55, 110, 112, 164
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Moler,
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Moncel, Delbert L. 49, 172
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Mathematics Department 24
Motheny, Chuck 110, 112
Mather, Merrillie 23
Mathias, Catherin 172
Mathias, Ethel A. 155
Matthius, Nancy C. 61, 155
Mattox, Mary Ann 155
Matzner, G. C. 34, 36
Maudlin, Sarah 187
Maxedon, James H. 54, 55, 172
Maxwell, Jerry Joe 164
Monge, James 53, 115, 173
Monge, Ronald P. 122
Montague, B. 172
Montgomery, Noel 60, 65, 172
Montgomery, Rita 46, 47, 59, 94, 172
Moody, Eugene 69, 172
Moomaw, Barbara 46, 47, 172
Moomaw, John E. 156
Moore, Allan C. 113, 188
Moore, Chloann 172
Moran, Donald R. 188
Morford, Arthur G. 51
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Morgan, Cazal 43, 64, 70, 172
Morr, Edward R. 164
Morris, Alice J. 59, 61, 62, 172
Morris, Sadie O. 31
Morrison, Ellen E. 43
Morrison, Evelyn
Morrison, Gerald
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L. 172
G. 164
Moss, Phyllis C. 156
Mottershaw, Gerald G. 122
Moutray, William H. 48, 49, 64, 112, 121
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Mullis, Glenda M. 83, 156
Munsey, Jesse Van 172
Murphin, J. 164
Murphy, David W. 49
Murphy, Dan Errol 172
Murphy, John 112
Murphy, Lynda S. 45, 61, 63
Murphy, Phillip A. 57, 143
Murray, William R. 172
Musgrave, Ronald D. 70
Musgrave, Carolyn A. 156
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Music Educators National Conference 62
Myers, K. 172
Myers, Nancy J. 61, 156
Myers, Trilla S. 172
Myers, Verlon D. 123, 137, 156
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Needs, Judith 156
Neeley, Jimmie K. 172
Neeley, Ruth P. 172
Neibch, William R. 65, 122,
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Newman, Frederick 156
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Nickell, Franklin 123, 188
Nickells, Wayne 156
Nickum, Charles C. 172
Niebrugge, Celeste A. 188
Nix, Mariorie L. 45, 164
Niziolkiewicz, Pauline 64, 66, 188
Nolette, Roger J. 60, 172
Noren, Ron 112
Noren, Ronald R. 53, 123, 172
Norman, Wanda 45, 172
Norris, Ann 43, 58, 70, 172
Nugent, Clifford 49, 172
Nugent, J. Dean 84
Nuxoll, Joan 47, 164
Oakley, Phyllis 45, 94, 164
O'Brien, Maynard "Pat" 28,
O'De!l, Joe 78
O'Dell, Martha 156
Oglesby, J. W. 86, 164
Oh, Moon Sang 68
O'Hara, James J. 156
Ohlsen, Ann 172
Ohlsen, Elizabeth 43
O'Keefe, John 64
Olmstead, Raymond 164
Olsen, Hans 34
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Osborn, Max G. 164
Osterkamp, George 53, 188
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Stanley J. 156
Paris, Patricia 43, 58, 59, 78, 189
Parker, John N. 164
Parker, Linda S. 156
Parkes, Jim L. 189
Parkes, Martha E. 189
Parmentier, Bill 115
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Parsons, Don A. 53, 58, 189
Pasero, Joyce A. 156
Pasini,
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Passalacqua, Rosann 156
Patrick, Daniel 165
Paul, Sandra 156
Pauley, Linda 45, 165
Pauley, Roger 156
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Peterka, Harry 21, 70
Peterka, John J. 55, 70, 172
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Petersen, Sandra 172
Peterson, Larry 55, 165
Peterson, Virginia 156
Petrokovitch, Ruth 43
Pfaff, Cecelia 43, 165
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Phi Sigma Epsilon 52, 53
Phi Sigma Mu 59
Phipps, Harris 19
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Club 71
Pi Delta Epsilon 70
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Pi Omega Pi 69
Pialorsi, Frank 62, 70
Pilcher, Millicent 172
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Pinnell, Patricia 156
Pinther, Harold 28, 118, 137
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Poole, Roger 53, 70, 165
Poole, Winfred M. 62, 189
Porter, Edith M. 165
Potter, Beverley 43, 165
Foyer, Jean C. 173
Poynter, James 53, 65, 173
Frost, Phyllis 44, 45, 66, 70, 173
Pribble, Gene 55, 173
Pribble, Merida 173
Price, Charles W. 173
Price, Kenneth L. 54, 55, 189
Price, Rebecca D. 156
Price, Robert L. 170
Pries, Donald A. 66, 165
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Rainey, Rosemary l.. 61, 173
Ramsey, Vera R. 58, 67, 165
Randolph, Gary K. 165
Rasmussen, D. 165
Rawis, Hugh 21, 70
Ray, Rex 30
Rea, Mildred M. 69, 189
Read, Ronald E. 173
Reading Clinic 37
Rector, Mary Lou 157
Redmon, Emilie Ann 165
Reece, Theodore D. 157
Reed, Larry L. 157
Reedy, Daniel R. 54, 55, 96, 189
Reedy, Kathleen A. 157
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Rehbein, Allan J. 165
Reich, M. 165
Reid, Christine 157
Reid, Mary E. 157
Reinbold, Helen L. 43, 67, 165
Reinhardt, Emma 34, 61
Renfro, Carolyn J. 42, 43, 69, 189
Renis, Leroy W. 157
Rennels, D. 165
Rexroat, Paul A. 51, 112, 165
Rhodes, C. 165
Rhodes, Edward L. 122, 157
Ricchiardi, Donna R. 45, 165
Rice, Arlin Lee 190
Richards, Audrey A. 157
Richards, Barbara J. 43, 71, 165
Richards, Jacqueline 173
Richards, James M. 137
Richardson, Coyne V. 52, 53, 190
Richardson, Doris R. 43, 190
Ridlen, Bernice E. 165
Ridlen, Beulah I. 165
Riebe, Harland 29
Righter, Kenneth 165
Riley, Karen L. 45, 173
Rimshas, Marge L. 45, 190
Rincker, Shirley A. 173
Ring, Marlene 165
Ringenberg, Lawrence 24, 60
Risley, William 65, 116, 165
Roberds, Arlan D. 157
Roberds, Gene A. 55, 190
Robertson, William D. 173
Robinson, James A. 157
Robinson, Robert F. 165
Robinson, Ruth J. 165
Roderick, Roger 165
Rodgers, Dorothy M. 46, 47, 173
Roesch, J. 165
Roeslein, Clare E. 43, 63, 86, 95, 96, 173
Rogers, Phyllis R. 189
Rogers, Thomas Y. 70, 165
Romack, Carolee 43, 58, 59, 78, 80, 190
Romack, Paul 157
Rommel, George 23
Ronchetto, John A. 173
Ross, Emily J. 173
Ross, Glenn 22, 58
Ross, Jack 190
Ross, M. Ruth 61, 157, 173
Rothe, Lucille 43, 66, 173
Rotter, Geraldine 94, 157
Ruble, Edith M. 157
Ruddell, Paul F. 157
Ruesch, Alon D. 157
Prince, Bill R. 189
Prince, Carol Ann 165
Prince, Margaret 31
Prince, Peggy 173
Publications 81
Public Relations Office 37
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Pullen, H. A. 165
Pulliam, Charles R. 79, 189
Purcell, John F. 51, 189
Puyear, Janet 43, 165
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Russell, Allan D. 67, 190
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Ruyle, Asa 37
Ryan, Charles E. 49, 78
Ryan, Gene 190
Ryan, Thomas 190
Ryle, Carolyn 29
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Safter, Karen M. 157
Sager, Robert 49, 190
Sallee, Carol L. 165
Samford, Carol J. 165
Sams, Jon M. 157
Sanders, Bonnie 157
Sanders, James A. 62, 165
Sanser, Donald 157
Saries, J. 157
Sarver, Robert D. 157
Sarver, S. 173
Sassarossi, Theresa 43, 173
Satkamp, G. 173
Sawlaw, F. 157
Sawyer, Judith Ann 157
Scattergood, Beverly 157
Schable, Anamary 157
Schaupp, Roscoe 27
Schimanski, Walter H. 157
Schmidt, Carol I. 47, 66, 165
Schmidt, J. 165
Schnepper, Patricia L. 157
Schnick, Carol S. 43, 165
Schoening, Arthur A. 51, 173
Scholwin, Joni E. 61, 143, 190
Schrader, Glenn 173
Schroeder, Sally 66, 173
Schrom, Ned 34, 36
Schuetz, A. 165
Schuetz, Donna P. 157
Schuetze, Elizabeth 45
Schuetze, William C. 51, 115, 190
Schuler, Donald M. 55, 173
Scott, Mary 27
Scott, Ruth 67
Scott, Tommy 157
Scully, Dan 22, 58, 59
Scruggs, Walter 21, 70
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Seaman, Lenora 44, 45, 58, 93, 94 173
Seaman, Robert J. 71, 191
Seaton, Linda J. 67, 173
Sebens, Ethel 173
Sebright, David 115, 165
Secrist, Hazel 157
See, Evelyn S. 157
Seeley, Dorothy 165
Sellers, Lee 55, 173
Semetis, Warner 137
Sempsrote, Donald 157
Senn, Royal 165
Session, Charles 112, 127
Sewell, Robert Lee 191
Seybert, Lyle 191
Seymour, Glenn 16
Shadow, William 137
Shadwell, Delvenia G. 58, 67, 157
Shaeffer, Bruce 51, 83
Shafer, Jerry 49
Shaffer, George 61, 191
Shanholtzen, N. 191
Sharp, James 191
Shaw, Marilyn 157
Shawver, Linda 191
Sheffield, Nancy Lee 157
Sheffield, Nora 157
Shelton, Robert 191
Shields, Donald 57, 58, 165
Shirer, C. 157
Shirley, Marilyn 157
Shoemaker, Mary Lou 157
Shoemaker, Stanley 157
Shoot, John 69, 70, 123
Shore, Diana 173
Shoulders, Richard 49, 173
Shoulders, William 157
Showalter, Jerry 55
Shriner, Gari 190
Shull, Carl 32
Sidwell, Eli 48, 49, 67
Sievertsen, Elke 62, 66, 158
Sigma Alpha Eta 58
Sigma Kappa 46, 47
Sigma Sigma Sigma 44, 45
Sigma Pi 48, 49
Sigma Tau Gamma 50, 51
Silknitter, William 158
Simon, Barbara 61, 173
Sims, J. 166
Sims, Peggy 158
Sims, William 63, 191
Sisson, Patricia 166
Skelton, Paul 64, 191
Skvara, Donald 122
Slattery, Margaret 191
Slover, Myrna 166
Smargiossi, Donald 158
Strader, Michael 65, 174
Strohl, B. 158
Strain, Owen 166
Strawn, R. 174
Striedieck, Werner 158
Stripp, Barbara 29
Snyder, Harold E. 53, 65, 82
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Smith: Carroll 113, 191
Smith, Catherine 33, 59, 64
Smith, Cynthia 173
Smith, D. 158
Smith, E. 173
Smith, Harvey 67, 173
Smith, Janet 173
Smith, K. 166
Smith, Keith 28, 118, 120
Smith, Lawrence 53, 115, 158
Smith, Leonard 158
Smith, Norman K. 166
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Scott 18, 71
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Snider, Sharon 158
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Snyder, Harold L. 173
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Soares, Louise 71
Sollers, lra 138
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Strole, Hallie 71, 174
Stuckey, Phil 52, 53, 65, 67,
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Student Wives 68
Student Fellowship 68
Stump, Bob 65, 192
Stumpf, James 166
Suhr, Betty 166
Sula, Maureen 166
Simmers, Carolyn 174
Summers, James 174
Summers, Patricia 158
Swanson, Judith 69, 158
Swartz, Phil 174
Sweeney, Jack 158
Sweeney, M. 166
Swinford, Betty 174
Swinford, Mary 166
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Tabor, Richard 64, 174
Tankersly, John 192
Tarrell, Richard 166
Tash, Jerry 70
Salmon, Craig 49, 173
Sondermon, Robert 30
Sorrels, Mary Lee 158
Sparks, lrvin 18, 51, 71
Spear, Clarissa 166
Spear, Sue 166
Speech and Hearing Clinic 36
Speech Department 22
Speer, John 64
Spencer, Frank 158
Spillman, Larry 158
Spillman, Monte 53, 173
Spitale, Norma 43, 166
Spittler, Merle 43, 166
Spoonamore, Charles 158
Sponsler, M. 166
Sprague, R. 166
Stantield, B. 166
Stanfield, Carol 158
Stanfield, Rodger 158
Stanis, Leroy 158
Steele, Sidney 19
Stephens, Joanne 42, 43, 191
Sterling, Robert 16
Steury, Kenneth 158
Stevenson, Connie 43, 69, 173
Stewart, Don 51, 174
Stewart, Sue 158
Stilgebauer, Marilyn 158
Stillions, Lois 158
Stillwell, Don 53, 166
Stine, Gary 70, 166
Stines, Paul 158
Stivers, Jerry 174
Tau Kappa Epsilon 54-55
Taylor, Donna Sue 43, 60, 69, 174
Taylor, Gaylord 166
Taylor Kenneth 174
Taylor, Larry Lee 166
Taylor, Rex 166
Taylor, Robert 53
Teacher Placement Oftice 37
Tennis 116
Trost, Robert 174
Trover, Jacqueline 174
Troyer, Barbara 158
Troyer, Kay 158
Trueblood, Robert 174
Truitt, Jan 46, 70, 166
Tucker, Leona 158
Tucker, Neal 54, 55, 174
Tuggle, Thomas 166
Tull, Leaieanne 174
Tull, Shirley 158
Turner, George 55, 192
Turner, James 51
Turner, Richard 174
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Ulz, Jon 192
Underwood, George 57, 192
Underwood, Robert 192
Unterbrink, Howard 65
Utter, Linda 45, 174
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Vanatta, Olive 61, 166
VanCleve, James 174
VanDeventer, Lester 24, 60
VanDyke, Randall S. 49, 166
VanFossen, Bobby Dean 159
VanHorn, Paris 28
Vannoy, Sandra 159
VanGilder, Joe 55, 161
VanTassell, Charles 193
VanTassell, Donna 43, 188
Varsity Club 65
Vaughan, Charles 123, 166
Vaughan, Gerald 60, 69, 193
Verhines, Jack 159
Veterans Service 36
Tevault, Oral Kent 158
Textbook Library 37
Thacker, Marilyn 43, 174
Theta Alpha Phi 58
Thoele, Mary Beth 158
Thomas, Jack 158
Thomas, Robert 174
Thompson, Charles 49, 60, 1
Thompson, Guy 158
Thompson, James 25, 69
Thompson, Marion 122
Thompson, Mary 37
Thompson, Robert 49, 166
Thornburgh, Fred 166
Thornton, Ruth 158
Thorson, Jack 70, 166
Thrall, Robert 30
Thurman, Wayne 22, 36, 58
Thut, Jiram 20, 64
Ticknor, Delores 43, 59, 61,
Timmons, Juanita 43, 166
Timmons, Shirley 43, 192
Tingley, Donald 16, 51
Tingley, Karen 158
Tipsword, Ron 192
Todd, Barbara 61, 166
Tohill, Joan 166, 192
Tolch, Sam 158
Toliver, Dorothy 60, 174
Tolliver, Donnie 61, 158
Tolly, Lyle 158
Stockman, Cal 62, 65, 158
Stockman, David 62, 69, 74
Stockman, Paul 191
Stockman, Verne 36
Stoldt, Charles 192
Stoller, Carol 43, 64, 66, 174
Stoltz, Betty 174
Storm, Choristine 43
Storm, Floyd 65, 166
Storm, Richard 112, 166
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Strock, Louis 65, 71, 122, 174
Tomevi, Gary 53, 174
Tomevi, Nancy 166
Tomlinson, Sharon 158
Tortorello. Rietta 45, 101, 19
Townley, Sylvia 158
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Tracy, Norman 166
Trank, Lynn 32
Training School 35
Trapp, Alice 166
Travis, William 166
Trimble, Darrell 166
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Vierk, Vernon 65, 137
Voke, Neal 159
Volkers, Ruth 70, 159
Vonderheide, Eugene 174
Voorhies, Eleanor 66, 193
Voudrie, Elmer 167
Vulgamott, Janice 61
Voyles, Dennis 66, 167
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Wattle, Eugene 23, 69
Wagner, Carol Lee 45, 61, 63, 66 70 193
Wagner, J. 174
Wagner, Larry 159
Waldron, Wayne 49, 167
Walgren, John 159
Walker, Margaret 61
Walker, Wes 54, 55, 65, 91, 193
Wall, James 70
Wall, Rita 159
Walsh, Barbara 83, 159
Walstron, John 159
Waltemath, Ron 55, 193
Walter, David 59, 62, 174
Walter, D. 174
Walters, Al 122
Walton, Dora 66, 193
Waltrip, Thomas 167
Wamsley, Helen J, 43, 64
Ward, James R. 37, 55
Ware, Jon 65, 112, 123
Ware, June 159
Warman, Ramona 174
Warren, James 159
Warren, Mary 61, 174
Watson, Harlen 193
Wayne, Jack 57, 58, 59, 78, 79, 80, 161
Wayne, Shelia 43,
Weaver, Lory 193
Webb, Eleanor 67,
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Weber, Alice 159
Weber, Jack 174
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Wells, Carol 159
Wells, Georgia 61, 174
Wendling, James 66, 143
Wendling, M. 159
Wendling, Ruth 61, 66, 174-
Westcott, George 33, 74
Werman, Roger 174
West, Roger 50, 51, 65, 112,
Westall, Michael 159
Weston, Donna 157
Wetzel, Laura 64
Wharton, Lyndon 193
Wharton, Robert 23
Wheaton, Raymond 55, 167
Wheeler, Jane 159
Wheeler, Patricia 43, 193
Whipkey, Bob 158
Whiston, Joseph 174
Whitaker, Joseph 157
Whitaker, John 174
White, Ben 82, 86, 167
White, Clifford 193
White, Clifton 113, 115
White, Larry 159
White, Martha 46, 47
White, Paul 58, 59, 78, 80,
White, Raymond 112
White, Rose 47, 174
Whitehead, John 159
Whitehead, Leo 159
Whitley, J, 159
Whitley, Steve 52, 53, 62
Wilber, Allegra 167
Wildman, R. 159
Wilhite, Carol 61, 67, 68, 70
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Wilhour, Jan 61, 161
Williams, Billy 193
Willams, Gerald 55, 194
Williams, Jacqueline 45, 194
Williams, Mary 43, 167
Williams Philip 174
Williams, Robert 51, 174
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Williamson, Nancy 45, 174
Williamson, Sara 167
Willingham, John 53, 194
Willingham, J. 159
Willison, Delbert 159
Wills, Billy 159
Wilson, Francis 167
Wilson, Shirley 43
Wiman, Linda 70, 167
Winkleblack, Cyril 174
Winnett, Robert 194
Winters, Carole 43, 69, 83, 167
Wodtke, Joann 43, 66, 69, 174
Wolf, Ed 51, 66, 130, 167
Wolf, Frank 53, 66, 113, 127, 174
Wolf, Kenneth 68, 194
Wolf, William 66, 159
Wolff, Barbara 45, 167
Wolff, Dorothy 66, 194
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Wong, Elsi 167
Wood, Bev 94, 174
Wood, James 194
Wood, Robert 55
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Woodfall, Richard 116
Woods, Nancy 42, 43, 59, 194
Woody, Wayne 58
Wooley, Gary 159
Worku, Amare 84, 103, 159
Wright, Barbara 42, 43, 66, 194
Wright, George 69
Wright, H. 167
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Wycline, Darrell 112
Wynn, Jerry 174, 194
Yannocone, Nicholas
Yard, Margie 159
Yardley, William 36,
Yates, B. 169
Yates, Willard 64
Yeargin, Joe 51, 67
Yockey, James 159
York, Byron 49, 194
Young, Barbara 194
Young, Donald 159
Young, Keith 167
Zane, Marian 174
Zeigel, William 37
Zemont, Anna 159
Zimmer, Dave 194
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Acknowledgement
Owen Marsh, Capiiol Engraving Company, Springfield
Karl Roesler and Glenn Gill, In'rers+a+e Prinfers, Danville
Fred Ryan, Phofographer
Rick Myers, Phofographer
Shirley Tremble, Pholographer
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