Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1951
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Buf fliere were limes when we were reminded l'l1di' our world was parl' of some'I'l1ing mucl1 bigger. Many of us saw our friends leave SMS +0 figh+ flue baH'le for freedom. To flmese men and women and fheir pur- pose fhis bool: is humbly dedicaled. 1 9 7 -.1-.qu s ' 111' Eff i 'T' T'i7i'F?iF :Nf: .f , .dum ..-1 :Q ' ,- 3,-.,,1. L 1' 1-3- '. ' wifi '-'QTL H F --iff' 'TW G5'9QfT:if ' f ff -' J'W3'f1l575 ff .'5U: E:? ' f. I N5W5-7'Cf53 i:::i!'li Wiki! 'M- -:?f'ilL?':. .ffm Ffff E7 -' ' ' ,V ga-,V ,X Av-.-:.,15,x.x, ' ,N .- -:K 'Jw-':15'-f rm wr - - :rw-,L., 2,' , 14-14, '-W L.. 'F1'- ' xp '-L' ': 1- Rf P: . ' 'ffl f r I .. V,,. if wt?-'f7fH'?! ',..'fm.fff.- Ru '4' 'S . L - ,' , E ' uf 5551: L ' 2 , ' V i ' ' 5 I 'sw ' I , 1 f L w H H 5 Q gf H g-2 H Ria? 'N 'E-Er : 1 . ,Q V X Y ,, A.V,A. 3 wg M . 55,8 I . . , 1 - V me Q' I 3. E , . EQ, 132125. ' X , . ,i ..1m1- . 5, W Q , . . 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Five years laTer The school name was changed To SouThwesT Missouri STaTe Teachers College. ln July, I946, The insTiTuTion received The name iT now bears. SouThwesT Missouri STaTe College. FirsT building on The campus was The presenT AdminisTraTion Building. Since iTs compleTion The cornersTones have been laid Tor seven addiTional sTrucTures. Progress and expansion aT SMS have been parallel wiTh The growTh oT The sur- rounding communiTy. Dean Willard J. Graff I-ldmillistrative Haan ' Friendly greeTings and a pleasanT smile always awaiT sTudenTs when They meeT Willard J. C'raTT. adminisTraTive dean of The college. Dean Graff is himself a graduaTe oT SMS. having received his B. S. de- gree in EducaTion in l93O. Many duTies are aTTached To The work oT This posiTion. Speciiically They include general adminisTraTion oT sTu- denT personnel service, Tield service, placemenT bureau. alumni aTTairs, and The college mail service: supervision oT The dormiTory and sTudenT cenTer: co- ordinaTion of public relaTionsg newspa- per and radio publiciTyg and oTher nu- merous. small buT imporTanT maTTers. In carrying ouT all oi These Tasks, Dean GraTT has become known as a Triend and helper To all. Typical OT his aTTiTude and ideas is The picTure OT The Gay Philosopher which one immediaTely sees when enTering his oT- Tice. Along wiTh This is a placard bear- ing The word THINK. All oT These Things puT TogeTher are whaT make The man who is our dean. 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MQ. it QVC' tai' MQW 'P fy! 1 1 ,. W 3 - , 2 1 1 haf' f . 13' -1 1 'Af . B? - .fr 'aaa , xv .W-g,,,,H,qf ,. f,.,v'. Y' 45 in ,Mya Q . 1 .P .JH . -.' ,.-. .. 'vga ,,. Seniors First Huw FRED A. BODE-BanqueI'e, Tex. Q JOE BOEKER-SI. Louis, Mo. . VIRGINIA BOOI-IER-Springfield, Mo.: Treble CIub: Commercial Club: FTA. Second Huw MAYNARD BOOROM-Springfield, Mo. Q CHARLES E. BOYD-Ozark, Mo. . ALYCE BRACKEN-Rogersville, Mo.: Choir: OzarIcO Sfaffg Sfandard Sheff: AIpI'1a Sigma Tau. v-presq Panlwellenic Council: Orchesisg FTA. is '0le 'l? '7 First Huw SHIRLEY CARR-Springfield, Mo.:,QQPii Kappa T OzarkO Oueen: OzarIcO Staff Q I DON HUP . . Springfield, Mo.: Kappa Alpha: S Club: Coma.-erciai Club: Radio Club: OzarlxO Staff: Standard Staff: Fo ball, mgr.: Debate Squad: Freshman, v-pres.: Sophomo. . v-pres.: Junior pres.: Student Body Presiclenf: Who's Who. Q MARSALENA COMBS-Rogersville, Mo.: F-Square, pres.: Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi: All Club Council Q ELLIS COOPER--Springfield, Mo. Sunnnd Huw WALTER CRAIN-Rolla, Mo.: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Bas- ketball Q LOY COPE--Cassville, Mo. Q PAULA DAVISON-Elkland, Mo.: Delia Sigma Epsilon: Treble Club, pres.: WI-io's Vlfho: All Club Council: College Theatre: Orchestra: Chorus Q PAUL DEATHERAGE- Moody, Mo. Third Huw DELL DELANGE-Republic, Mo.: Delta Phi Delia Q ROBERT C. DETERT-Gary: Indiana Q CHARLES DE- WAYNE DUNCAN-Mountain View, Mo. Q BER- NICE DOWNING-Springfield. Mo.: ACE: Delta Phi Delia. Fnurth Huw ALVA N. DRIVER-Springfield, Mo.: Agriculture Club Q EMMETT E. DUFF-Houston. Mo.: FTA: ACE: BSU Q VJINFRED DURHAM-Bismarck. Mo.: Pi Omega Pi: Commercial Club: FTA Q GROVER W. DURNELL- Cabool, Mo.: Who's Who: Student Council Rep. Fifth Huw VERNON W. DYER-Rockdale, Tex. Q OTTO EACHUS -Chase, Kans.: Alpha Phi Omega: Junior. trees.: OzarlcO Staff: All Club Council Q LYNN EDEN-Jenlcins, Mo. Q JOE EDGINGTON-Everton, Mo.: Pi Omega Pi: Independents. Sixth Huw CLARA ELDRED-Springfield, Mo.: Pi Gamma Mu: In- ternational Relations Club Q EDWARD ENGLAND- Cassville, Mo. Q JOHN EVERED-Springfield, Mo. Q JACKSON LARABEE-Thayer, Mo.: Industrial Ed. Club, v-pres. Seventh Huw JIM O. FAWVER-Seligman, Mo.: Alpha Phi Omega. ireas.: Agriculture Club: Red Cross Q ELIZABETH FERGUSON-Willow Springs, Mo. Q ARCHIE E. FINLEY-Springfield, Mo. Q JAMES FINLEY-Spring- field. Mo. Q -Q 5 aq- in ' Ya? x I First Huw JOSEPH ABI-FADEL-Lebanon Q EUGENE E. AUSTlN -Manes, Mo. Q MILDRED AYERS-Lamar. Mo. Q H CHARLES BARNES-Aurora, Mo. Second Huw DONALD GASHAW-Springfield, Mo. Q MARGERY BATES-Springfield, Mo.: Della Phi Della: Della Sigma Epsi- lon, Q GENE BARKLEY-Mounlain Grove, Mo. Q EARL BAUMANN. JR.-Ml. Vernon, Mo.: APO. Thlrll Huw TOMMY R. BARRETT-Verona, Mo. Q VERA BEINKE- Springfield, Mo.: Dolphins: Promenaders: PEM, v-pres. Q DEWEY BILYEU-Nixa, Mo.: Cl1risl's Ambassadors, v-pres. Q BILL BODANSKI-Springfield, Mo. wifi Beluw I Flrst Huw Second Huw GEORGIA DANIVANT BOYD-Sparfa, Mo. Q VERNA BRADFORD-Spring' field. Mo. Q BOB BRISCOE-Wes? Plains, Mo.: Alpha Mu Gamma, pres.: APO, sec.: La Terlulia: German Club Q JUNE BRIXEY-Mounlain Grove. Mo.: Band: Orcheslra: Choir, BSU: College Mixed Ouarlel Q PHYLLIS BROOKS-Springfield, Mo.: F Square: ACE, pres.: FTA, sec.: SCA 6 ROSEMARY BRUBECH--Humansville, Mo.: Cl1risl s Ambassadors Q JEAN BURGESS-Ml. Vernon, Mo.: WAA: PEM: Tennis Team I95O. MARY L. BUSHNELL-Springfield, Mo. Q DOROTHY BUSlEK-Spring- field, Mo.: Bruin Booslersg ACE: Clworus: Wesley Foundalion Q HARRY W. BUTLER-Independence, Mo. Q JACK BYOUIST-Salina, Kans. Q JACK CAMPBELL-Sloulland, Mo. Q VIRGIL L. CAMPBELL-Sunnyvale. Calif. Q ARLENE CARMAN-Seneca, Mo. First Huw Q, SALLY MORAN--Reeds Spring, Mo. . PAL .. MOSCATELLO-New Yorlc, N. Y.: Pi Omega Pi: K A -E Mu Epsilon: Sigma Pi: Ozarl:O Siail: Commercial Club Q BETTY LEE MURRAY-springfield, Ma.: Delta Ph: Delia: F-Square, sec. . FORDA MURRAY-Spring field. Mo.: F-Square, trees. and pres.: SCA: Commercial Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon, sec,: Pi Omega Pi, v-pres.: All Club Advisory Council: Red Cross: Student Senate: VVho's Who. Second Huw MARY JANET NEWTON-Springfield, Mo.: Alpha Sigma Alpha, v-pres,: Newman Club. cor. sec.: Delia Phi Delia: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Ec. Club: Panhellenic Coun- cil. sec. ' JESSE NEWTON-l-lartville, Mo. . THEODORE NlCKLES-Winona, Mo.: lndusirial Ed., pres.: Delta Phi Delta Q DOROTHY LOUISE OETTlNG -Springfield. Mo.: Kappa Omicron Phi, pres.: Student Senaie: All Club Council, sec.: Treble Club, ireas.: Home Ec. Club: Oerman Club: Band: Orchestra. Third Huw VVANDA LEE OHEIM-Springfield, Mo.: Alpha Delta Pi? Twirler with Band: PEM: Orchesis: Dolphins: Promenaders, sec.: Pi Beta Chi . DOROTHY ORRELL-Lockwood. Mo. Q JOHN PACE-New Rochelle, N. Y.: Sigma Pi: Pi Bela Chi CHARLENE PAGE-Ontario, Calif. Fourth Huw Jlivi PAGE-Ozark, MO. . CARROL PARROTT- Springfield, Mo. . EVERETT PAYNE-Springfield, Mo. . SIDNEY PEGLER-Springfield. Mo. Fifth Huw PAUL E. PENDER ASS--Trail. Mo,: Agriculture Club . XVALTER E. PE DERY-Cameron, Mo. . HUGH PENROD-Springfield: Mo.: Standard Staff Q LAW- RENCE R. PETERS-Strailord, Mo. Sixth Huw ROBERT C. Pl'llPPS-Highlanclville, Mo.: Agriculture Club, v-pres., pres.: All Club Council Q BILL PINET- Forsyth. Mo. . BETTY POEPPEL-Mt. Vernon. Mo.: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Standard Staff: ACE . ROBERT B. POVVERS-Gary, Ind. Seventh Huw Q-AH. REA-springfield. Mo. Q SHIRLEY REARDON -St. Louis, Mo.: Pi Kappa Sigma. cor. sec.: Orchesis: Dolphins: PEM: All Club Council Q GAIL RENNER- Wl1eaton, Mo. . JERRY REYNOLDS-Bolivar, Mo,: Pi Omega Pi:-Commercial Club. , I . First Huw LEE LETTERMAN-Conway, Mo.: lnduslrial Ed. Club . FEORGE LOCKHART-Sarcoxie, Mo. Q LADDlE LOL- .AR-Gr-igenlield, Mo.: Pi Omega Pi: SCA: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Commercial Club . BETTY JO LONG-Spring- lield, Mo.: Bruin Boosiers, pres.: Della Sigma Epsilon: Com- mercial Club: Fulure Teachers Associarion: All Club Council. Second Huw EUGENE LONG-Walnul Grove. Mo. Q ROBERT MAD- DOX-Springfialcl. Mo.: SCA: Wesley Foundafion: Independ- enrs: Alpha Mu Gamma: La Terlulia . OMER G. MAPLES -Hiqhlanclville, Mo. . ESTHER MARTIN-Springfield. Mo.: Pi Kappa Sigma: College Thealre: Wesley Founclalion: OzarkO Srall. Third Huw FLOYD MATTLAGE-Pierce Cily, Mo. Q HENRY MAY- Monelr, Mo. . WALTER MAY-Springfield, Mo.: Orches- fra: Band: Choir: Sfring Ouarlei: French Club. pres.: German Club: Alpha Mu Gamma: Who's Who Q STANLEY MAYES -New Orleans, La.: Kappa AIpl1a.v-pres., hislorian: Slaridarcl Sfall: Radio Thealre: IFC, pres.: All Club Council: OZarlcO ' Sfalf. Buluw l First Huw OLIVER MCCRACKEN-Bolivar, Mo.: lndependenls: FTA: Square Dance Club: Promenaders . EULAH McGlLL-Squires, Mo. Q KEET MCNABB- Republic, Mo. . PAUL MCVAY-Springfield, Mo. ' RUTH ANN MER- RITT-Clever. Mo.: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club: BSU . ERMADEEN MERS-Carlhage. Mo.: Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres.: All Club Council: Panhellenic Council: Slandard Siaff: Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi . ROBERT C. MILES-Clever, Mc.: Commercial Club: FTA. Second Huw Pi Kappa Sigma: Treble Club: Pep Squad: FTA: Orchesis: Wesley Eoundalion: SCA: Panhellenic Council: Sianclarcl Sl ff: Sec. Sophomore Class: Sec. Senior Class: Choir: Pres. Women's Resi nce Hall . RUSSELL MILLI- GHN-Gary. Ind. ' LEWlS MITCHELL Thayer, Mo.: Choir: Band: Mixed Ouarler: Men's Ouarrel: APO ' CHARLES R. MOORE-Springfield, Mo.: Ag Club Q LEE MOOSE-Sf. Louis, Mo.: Sigma Tau Gamma, pres.: Commercial Club, pres.: Radio Club: College Thearre: Fralernily honor keys: Who's Who: Speech Squad. Kappa Alpha: APO: Commercial Club . ROBERTA MILLER-Viola, Kans,: DOROTHY MILLER-Springfield, Mo: . JOE MlLLER-Jasper, Mo.' - -' .. ...ak . JN First Huw LEE LETTERMAN-Conway, Mo.: Indusfrial Ed. Club Q GEORGE LOCKI-IART-Sarcoxie. Mo. Q LADDIE LOL- .AR-Gqgenlield. Mo.: Pi Omega Pi: SCA: Kappa Mu Epsilon:iCommerciaI Club Q BETTY JO LONG-Spring- field, Mo.: Bruin Booslers. pres.: Delia Sigma Epsilon: Com- mercial Club: Fulure Teachers Associaiion: All Club Council. Second Huw EUGENE LONG-Walnul' Grove. Mo. Q ROBERT MAD- DOX-Springiield, Mo.: SCA: Wesley Foundaiion: Independ- enis: Alpha Mu Gamma: La Terfulia Q OMER G. MAPLES -I-Iighlandville, Mo. Q ESTI-IER MARTIN-Springfield. Mo.: Pi Kappa Sigma: College Theaire: Wesley Founclafion: OzarIcO Slafl. Third Huw FLOYD MATTLAGE-Pierce Clly, Mo. Q HENRY MAY- Moneii, Mo. Q WALTER MAY-Springfield, Mo.: Orches- ira: Band: Choir: Slring Ouarlelg French Club, pres.: German Club: Alpha Mu Gamma: Who's Who Q STANLEY MAYES -New Orleans. La.: Kappa Alpha, v-pres., hisforian: Siandard Sialf: Radio Thealre: IFC, pres.: All Club Council: OzarIcO Sfaif. Belnw I Flrst Huw OLIVER MCCRACKEN-Bolivar, Mo.: Indapendenis: FTA: Square Dance Club: Promenaders Q EULAI-I McGILL-Squires. Mo. Q KEET MCNABB- Republic, Mo. Q PAUL MCVAY-Springfield, Mo. Q RUTH ANN MER- RITT-Clever. Mo.: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club: BSU Q ERMADEEN MERS-Carihage, Mo.: Alpha Sigma Alpha. pres.: AII Club Council: Panhellenic Council: Slandard Siaffg Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi Q ROBERT C. MILES-Clever. Mo.: Commercial Club: FTA. Suuund Huw DOROTHY MILLER-Springfield, Mo. Q JOE MILLER-Jasper, Me.: Kappa Alpha: APO: Commercial Club Q ROBERTA MILLER-Viola. Kans.: Pi Kappa Sigma: Treble Club: Pep Squad: FTA: Orchesis: Wesley Foundaiion: SCA: Panhellenic Council: Siandard Sfaff: Sec. Sophomore Class: Sec, Senior Class: Choir: Pres. Women's Residence Hall Q RUSSELL MILLI- GKN-Gary. Ind. Q LEWIS MITCHELL-Thayer, Mo.: Choir: Band: Mixed Ouariei: Men's Ouarlei: APO Q CHARLES R. MOORE-Springfield, Mo.: Ag Club Q LEE MOOSE-S+. Louis. Mo.: Sigma Tau Gamma. pres.: Commercial Club, pres.: Radio Club: College Theaire: Fraferniiy honor keys: Who's Who: Speech Squad. lL! First llnw if U. SALLY MORAN-Reecls Spring, Mo. Q PAL .. MOSCATELLO--New York, N. Y.: Pi Omooa Pi: K, .3 Mu Epsilon: Sigma Pi: OzarlaO Staff: Commercial' Club Q BETTY LEE MURRAY-Springfield, Mo.: Delta Phi Delta: F-Square, sec. Q EORDA MURRAY-Spring field, Mo.: F-Square, treas. and pres.: SCA: Commercial Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon, sec.: Pi Omega Pi, v-pres.: All Club Advisory Council: Red Cross: Student Senate: Who's Who. Seennll Huw MARY JANET NEWTON-Springfield, Mo.: Alpha Sigma Alpha, v-pres.: Newman Club, cor. sec.: Delta Phi Delta: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Ec. Club: Panhellenic Coun- cil. sec. Q JESSE NEWTON-Hartville, Mo. Q THEODORE NICKLES-Winona, Mo.: industrial Ed., pres.: Delta Phi Delta Q DOROTHY LOUISE OETTING -Springfield. Mo.: Kappa Omicron Phi, pres.: Student Senate: All Club Council, sec.: Treble Club, treas,: Home Ec. Club: German Club: Band: Orchestra. Third Huw WANDA LEE OHEIM-Springfield, Mo.: Alpha Delta Pi: Twirler with Bancl: PEM: Orchesis: Dolphins: Promenaders, sec.: Pi Beta Chi Q DOROTHY ORRELL-Lockwood. Mo. Q JOHN PACE-New Rochelle, N. Y.: Sigma Pi: Pi Beta Chi Q CHARLENE PAGE-Ontario, Calif. Fourth Huw .lllvl PAGE-Ozark, MO. Q CARROL PARROTT- Springfield, Mo. Q EVERETT PAYNE-Springfield, Mo. Q SIDNEY PEGLER-springfaela, MO. Fifth Huw PAUL E. PENDERGRASS-Trail, Mo.: Agriculture Club Q WALTER E. PENDERY--Cameron, Mo. Q HUGH PENROD-Springfield, Mo.: Standard Staff Q LAW- RENCE R. PETERS-Straliorcl, Mo. Sixth Huw ROBERT C. PHIPPS-Hiqhlandville, Mo.: Agriculture Club, vepres., pres.: All Club Council Q BILL PINET- Forsyth, Mo. Q BETTY POEPPEL-Mt. Vernon, Mo.: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Standard Staff: ACE Q ROBERT B. POVVERS-Gary, lncl. Seventh Huw GAIL REA-Springfield. Mo. Q SHIRLEY REARDON -St. Louis. Mo.: Pi Kappa Sigma. cor. sec.: Orchesis: Dolphins: PEM: All Club Council Q GAIL RENNER-- Wheaton, Mo. Q JERRY REYNOLDS-Bolivar. Mo.: Pi Omega Pi: Commercial Club. - ' A is . :I -TE For QT . I. Plrsl How RAYMOND RlCE-Springfield, Mo.: Le Cercle Francais: Alpha Mu Gamma: College Symphonelle: Choir: All Club Council Q CHARLES ROBB-Springfield, Mo. Q WIL- BUR P. ROBERTS-Springfield, Mo. Q JANIE ROBINETTE -Springlield, Mo.: Bruin Booslers: SCA: Pi Kappa Sigma, 'l'reas.: Orchesira: Slandard Sralli: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Pi Bela Chi: College Thearre: sec. Junior Class: sec. All Club Council: Who's Who: College Publicily Commillee. Second How DAN E. ROHRER-Bourbon, Mo.: Pi Gamma Mu: College Theaire: lndependenrs Q EVELYN RUARK-Greenfield, Mo.: Alpha Della Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: SCA: Wesley Eoun- daiion Q VERNA LOU RUSl-llNG-l'larrison, Arla.: Com- mercial Club: SCA: lndependenls Q CEClL M. SCAN- LON-Springiield, Mo.: Commercial Club: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: FTA. P Third How FRANCES SCARBOROUGH-Springfield, Mo.: Sigma Sigma Sigma, v-pres.: Panhellenic Council, v-pres.: All Club Coun- cil: Home Economics Club: Kappa Omicron Phi: Della Phi Della Q JACKIE SCHMITT-Springiield, Mo.: Alpha Della Pi: Alpha Mu Gamma: All Club Council: Dolphins: La Terlulia: Promenaders: Pi Bela Cl-ii: PEM. sec.: WAA. pres. Q MARJORIE SCl'lMlTT-Springfield, Mo. Q HARRY O. SCHREIBER-Weaubleau, Mo.: Pi Gamma Mu. Below First How LOVENA SECHLER-Pleasanr Hope. Mo. Q WANDA SHARP-Nixa, Mo.: FTA: ACE, pres.: All Club Council: Red Cross: Chris'r's Ambassadors Q MARY JEAN SHOFFNER-Springfield. Mo.: Alpha Sigma Alpha, pres.: l-lome Economics Club: Wesley Foundafion Q ROBERT T. Sl-lRADER-Spring- field, Mo. Q ERNEST T. SISSON-Poplar Bluff, Mo. Q ALFRED SMITH -Springfield. Mo.: Choir: Band: Orcheslrag Double Mixed Ouarier: Male Quarlel: APO: FTA: German Club Q LOREN SMlTl-l, JR.-Springlield, Mo.: Kappa Alpha, No. lll: lnd. Ed. Club. Second How MARY SUE SMITH-Conway, Mo. Q MABLE SMITTLE-Springlield, Mo. Q HARLAN SNOW-Sarcoxie, Mo. Q ROBERT SPARKMAN-Spring field, Mo. Q DALE SPARKS-Springfield, Mo.: APO, pres.: Band: Pi Bela Chi, pres.: Sludem' Senale: Who's Who: German Club: All Club Council Q HERBERT C. SPRATT-Mi. Vernon, Mo.: Sigma Pi, lreas.: Commercial Club Q ALLAN STALLCUP-Branson, Mo.: APO, pres.: Red Cross, pres.: All Club Council, pres.: College Thealre, pres. Z' Q ,,ii- -Ykiillk KEY 3 .4 G-If ,dvr max, First Huw WILLIAM K. STAPP-Greenfield, Mo.: Alpha Phi Omega: Pi Omega Pi Q JOE STEVENS-Gary, Ind. Q JAMES STEWART-Mt. Vernon. Mo.: Sigma Pi: Alpha Psi Omega: College Theatre: Radio Club: Standard Staff: IFC: Speech Squad: Student Senate. Seeund Huw DALE STREET--St. Joseph. Mo.: Wesley Founclation: Independents: Basketball: Traclc Q JOE SUMNERS-Springiield, Mo. Q KENNETH TAFI:-St. Louis, Mo.: Sigma Tau Gamma. Third Huw MIRIAM TAYLOR-Blue Eye, Mo. Q RICHARD H. TOLLIVER-Springfield, Mo.: Pi Gamma Mu: La Tertulia: Sigma Pi: International Relations Club Q BILL TRANTHAM-Springfield, Mo.: BSU, pres.: Band: Chorus: Orchestra: Alpha Mu Gamma: Le Cercle Francais: Diploma in Piano. Fnurth Huw JACK A. TURNER-Hollywood. Calif. Q JACKIE WALKER-Springfield. Mo. Q CHARLES P. WEAVER--Jasper, Mo.: Choir: SCA, trees.: Agriculture Club. sec. Fifth Huw FRANK WELLS--Granby. Mo. Q WALLACE R. WHITE-Springfield. Mo.7 Band: Orchestra: Tau Kappa Epsilon Q JACK W. WILLIAMS-Niangua, Mo, Sixth Huw LILLIAN DALLAS WILLIAMS-Springfield, Mo.: Alpha Delia Pi, pres.: La Tertulia: Kappa Omicron Phi: SCA: Panhellenic Council: All Club Council: Red Cross: Standard Staff Q NOLA WINKLE-Green Forest.ArIc. Q GLEN W. WISDOM-Greeley, Mo. Seventh Huw HERBERT WIRRVVITZ-Penzberg, Germany Q FRED A. WRIGHT-Pleasant Hope, Mo. Q BETTY JEAN YADON-Springfield, Mo.: SCA: Commercial Club: Choir. 'L 4 u .Iuninrs ADAMS, KATY VILES ......... ADAMS, SUE ..,,.,.......,....... ALMS, EARLINE ,............... ANDERSON. ELMER ............... ANDERSON. MARTHA ........... ARNOLD, KATHRYN A .......... C9 5-4 iv' Tift ., ' ' -,.:A-- l ff A -f ry H-1 -f-ggi ,,i. Springfield, Springfield, Republic, Springfield Springfield Springfield ATKIN, BOBBY B ..,,........,..,... ,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,, E ldon BALLARD, LOIS ................ ...,..,,. D unnegan BALLARD, RUTH .......,.,..,. ........ D unnegan BANDY, KENNETH P ........., ....... H arlville BENCH, CECIL B .....,....... Springfield BENNETT, BERNARD ........,,, Springfield BILLINGSLEY, MARGIE ........... ..Loclcwood BILYEU, ELBERT E ........,....,,....,....... ....,...,..,,,, S polxane BLACKWELL, BETTE NELLE .,,,,,,,.. .,.,,,,,,, S pringlield Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo , , -' if-A., ,U .Iuninr Class Ilffiners MARION CRENSHAW-Presidenf . JEAN REILLY-Vice-presiclenl 0 Secrelary . OTTO EACHUS-Treasurer. yi 'SW BARBARA EBLIN6 KF 'FFP' Zl 'VP BLADES, BONITA .....,., BLAIR, LOUISE ..,..,.,.,.. BOBULA, LUCILLE ,,...... BOOTHE, HOWARD ........ BORSKI, MAX DAVID ,,...,... BRANHAM, DON .........., BRATTIN. MODENA .,........ W ,Q . fi V f ,. ..,,.,... RepuIaIIc, Mo. .........SpringfieId, Mo. ..................OzarIc, Mo. ..........CarI'I'1age, Mo. New RocI1eIIe, N. Y. .......NeosI1o, Mo. ......,.WI'1ea'ron, Mo. BROOKS, IRENE ...,,...........,...,....,.. ...,..... S pringfield, Mo, BROOKSHIRE, MARY LOU ......... .,...,.... W eableau, Mo. BROWN. DEAN .AA................... ,..,... M I. Vernon, Mo. BROWN. RICHARD ....,... BROWNING. RUTH ........ BRYANT, SYDNEY ..,..,.. BURTON, SAM ........ BUTLER. JAMES ...... BUTRICK, JOE .....................,,.... .. CAMPBELL, GORDON C ........ ,, CANEDO, MARIO A ............. .. . CANNON, MARGUERITEH. CARR, BILL .,,,....,,.....,............ CASEY, JOHN .............,, CHILDRESS, NANCY ......,.. CLAYPOOL, EVA ............ CLIFTON, JAMES .......... CLOTWORTHY, DON ..,..... .J effe rson City. M o. ,.......,SpringI'ieId, Mo. .........SpringIIeId, Mo. ...........MoneH, Mo. .......NeosI1o, Mo. .......SprInqfieId, Mo. ..,,...SprIngIieId, Mo. .........La Paz, Bolivia .,.......RepuI3IIc, Mo. ........CarII1age, Mo. .......,,SprIngfieIcI, Mo. ....,...............Seymour, Mo. ,..,,,....WaInu'r Grove, Mo. ...............Berryville, Ark. .......EIdon, Mo. COLE, CAROL .....,........,.. ........,... S eneca, Mo. COLLINS, VERGIL .......... .,.,,,.. B erryville, Ark. COX, JUANITA .........,................ ......... S prInqfIeId, Mo. CRAIG, JOHN ............................,. .....,.., 5 If. Louis. Mo. CRAIG, JOHNNY MAURICE ........ .,...... B ois D'Arc, Mo. CRAIG, MARLIN ........,...... ........, S I: Louis, Mo. CRENSHAW, MARION ,....... .......... I-I enderson. Ky. CROOKS. ROSE ANN .,....... ......... S pringIieId.Mo. DALTON, PATSY .......,........ ...,.... C ar'rI'Iaqe, Mo. DAVIDSON, JAMES H .......... ......... S prIngIIeId.Iv1o. DARR, SUE L,,,,,....,,...,.,....,,,. .............. O zarIc,Iv1o. DAVIS, BOB .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,.. ...,,..., S prinqfield, Mo. DAVIS, HELEN CAROL .......... ......... S prinqfield, MO. DAVIS, IRIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.,,...,.. .......,. M I. Grove, Mo. DAUGHERTY, BYRON .......,.. .. DANLA, ORLANDO ..,....... DAY, BOB ...,.....,.,............. DAY, VERA ......,........ DEES, ROBERT .......... DOBYNS, JOHN ..,.... DOUGLAS, JERRY ..,.......... ......MI'. Vernon, Mo. ...,IvIerIda,Ver1ezueIa .........S+oH's Ciiy, M o. ...,......Nlangua, Mo. Louus, Mo. .........SpringIieIcI, Mo. .........SpringfieId, Mo. DOUGLAS, JESSIE ,..,,,,,,.,..... .,....... S pringfield, Mo. DOWNING, RONDAL G ........ ........ P or'rageviIIe. Mo. DUNCAN, WANDA ,,............ , ....... MI. VIeW.MO. DUNLAP. TOMMY .,,, .... , ........SpringfieId, Mo. Nj, DUNSMORE. JAMES RAY .,,.... ..............- EBLING, BARBARA .,.......... ...,....- EDMONSON. JOAN A.....,... .TI1ayer, Mo. UURRINGTON, VICTOR ....... ........ S prir1qIiQId.MO- Cambridge, Ohio Walnuf Grove, Mo. EMERY, JOSEPH S ......... .......f,.............. G GW. ESTERLY, GEORGE ,,....... .,........ 5 MCGXIGI EZELL, HAROLD ,,...,,...... .,........ M orrisville. FAHL, DONALD R .,....... v........ S prinqfield, FINCH, JAMES ..............,. ........... N GVGCIO. FORCE, LORRAINE ....... ......... 5 prirwqfield, FRAZIER, RAMONA .,....... .,....... S prinqfidd. FREDERICK, WYLENE ,...... .....,....Y. M OUSIT, FRINK, HOPE ............,.,.. ...,..... S prinqfield. GATLIN, WILLIAM ...,.... ......... S I. Louis. GIBSON, JAMES E ........ GODSY, DOROTHY .......... GORDON, KYLE ,,,...... GUIDO. MORRIS ....,.,. GULLET, LEON ,.,..... HALL, CARL ......... HARKEY, BETTY ....................,... HARNS, CHARLES E., JR HARRELL, LANOICE .,.,.........,., HAYS, ARTHUR M ....,,,...... .. HICKEY, GERALD ,...... HILL, CLAYTON ...,..,,. HILTON, DAVEY ........,... HOBSON, LEWIS W .,.,,... HOGAN, ALVIN L .,....., HOLMES, RICHARD ..,,,... .,........ HOLT, LAWRENCE ,.....,.... . .,,.... Neoslvo, WIIIOW Sprinfls, ,-,,,...,...S+ockI0n, ...,...,.Fair Grove. CIair'. LaIIw rop, ....,.....Sena II1. ..,........JopIin, Louis, .....,...,,.NeosI'wo, .,......SprinqIieId, ....,...SpringIIeId ..........,....OzarI4 ,......,,,.......MiIIer .,......SpringIieIcI Greenfield ..........BuIfalo HORIXIER, GLENNON .,,,.. ......, C assviIIa HYDE, CHARLIE .....,..,.., ,,...,, N Iangua IATAROLA, BOB ...,,......,.,..,.. ,.,,,,,,.,...,,.,,,, G ary, INGALSBE, VIRGINIA ,.....,,.. ,..,,,,,,, S pringfidd INMAN, FRED ...,....,....... ....,,.,,, S prinqfield IRICK. BOB .......Y...,.............. .......,... L ebemcm JOHNSON, JUSTIN A ..,,..... .,,,,,,.,. S pringIieId JOHNSON, MYRTLE ,.,.... JOHNSON, PEARL ,,...... KELLEY, CYRIL ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, KELLEY, FANNY JO ........ KELLY, PAUL ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, KENNEDY. RAY ......,., KIBBONS. JERRY ......,.. KIMBER, MARTHA ,........ KINETT, LEROY ...,..,,,,.,-,,A,, LAWSON, DOROTHY ........ LEA, WILLIAM L .........,.. LEES, PAUL ,..,,,,,,,,, . ..,....... I'IermiIa:3e ...,..,,..SprInqIIeId .....,..SprinqIieId ,,,.....SprinqIie-Id Louis .,........SpringIieIci ,,,.....ViIIia Ridge .......,SpringI'ieId NQQI, .........Seruecc1. ..........Seymour, ............,Gary, Ind. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Ind Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ind. S Q31 IXa-- -ft 4 sl LIMES, JOE ,,..,....,,.,,.......... LOCKE, WM. GERALD ..,.... LOW. ROBBIE ................ MACE, JIM ......,.. MASSEY, J. W ...,..., MASSEY, ROBERT L ...,..,... ,............ MATTHEWS. MARY HELEN .,..,...., MATTHEWS, MILDRED ............... MAY, PHYLLIS ............,.A.... MAY, ROBERT w ...,..,... MCBRIDE, DARRELL .......... ..,......, NIEADOR, JAMES W .....,..... MEYER, HELEN .,...........L... MILLER, VERNA MAE ,..,.,..,.. MCHAU, DAVID W ....... MEIR, MARY LOU ......... MITCHELL, ELOISE ...,..., MOORE, PAUL ,,......... MOORE. ROBERT E .....,. MORRIS, GUIDO ....... MORROW. PETE ............. MOSBY, WILLIAM J ......... MURPHY, PAT ............ NEFF, ARCHIE ........... NEFF, MARGARET ........ NEILL. RUTH ,....,........... .... NELSON, DONALD M ......... NICHOLS, HARRIETT .,..L..,. NIXON, JERRY ............... NOLAN, BILL ......... NOLAN D, WILLIAM W .,........ NORTON, DARLENE ............ 9. A. 5 III It ...,......SpringIieId, . ..,...... Springfieki. .,..,.,.........Urba na, .,......,.SpringIieIcI, .......Lebanon, .......Lebanon. ..,.,,.......MoneI+, .,........SpringIIeId, .....,.....Cape Fair, .A........Spri ngIIeIcI, EI Dorado Springs, rba na, .......Sarcoxie, rdy, ..........I-Iocomo. ..........SprIngIIeId, ....,......FairvIew. Vernon, Louis. . ..,,... .Fair Grove, NA.. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. ........WinIieIcI, Kans. ,.........SprIngfieIcI, .......,.,Lebanon. ..,,....C5oodman, .........KeIIner. ,,,,,,....,,,BuI'IaIo. ,,,.......SprIngIIeIcI, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,JopIIrI, ..,.......SpringIieIcI, .......,..,JopIIn, , ,........ Springfield, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,SprIngfield, ODIO, MARIA CECILIA ,........ ....... S an Jose. Cosfa ODOM, PAUL ......,........,..,,... PAGE, MARGARET ANN ....... PALILI, NEVA ............. PAYTQN, LYNN ............ REARSON, JOI-IN E ..,..,,., PECK, POLLY ,,.,.....,L........,..... PENDLETON, MARJORY W ......... PHILLIPS, E. EARL, JR ....,... PINKLEY, VIRGINIA ......... POTTER, ELIZABETH ..,.,.,.. PRESLEY, JERRY ............ PUMPHREY, DON ...,....,, PUMPHREY, VIRGINIA ........... SPERRY. RAMONA JOY ..,,.... STANTON, BETTY LOU ......, STANDLEY, EUGENE ........ TURK, ANN .....,..,........ ,,,,,,............Seymour. ..........SprIngIIeId, ,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,..TI'Iayer, ,,.,.,....SprIngfIeId, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Rica Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. ........AIamosa, Colo. .,........SprIng'IieId, ,,,,,..,.,SprIrIgIIeId. Blue Eye ,,.,.,....PIeasa nf Hope, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,SpringIIeIcI ........,.SprIngIieId .,....,...SprinqIieIcI Moneff ..........SprIngIIeIcI ..,......,SprIngIIeId ..,,......AsI1 Grove, ,......BircI'I Tree, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo Mo ' f-url..-vu 0-14 Snphnmnre Class Ilffilznrs MAX ABRAM-Vice-presidenf Q BETTE CHRISTIAN-Secreiary Q MARE-IE PORTER-Treasurer Q TOM STRONG-President 26 yr - fx suphnmnfg ' AARON, PHILIP ...,,.....,..,.....,.,.,. ,..,,...,, C assville, Mo. ADAIR. MARY JUNE .,..,..,.......,.........,.,...,.. Sfrang,Okla. AFRE, JOSE LUIS .......,..,... GuaI'emaIa Ciiy. Guafemala ALBERS, DALLAS ............. ..,.,...... B ransom, Mo. ANDERSON, DAVID ..,.....,... ,......... S pringfield Mo. ANDERSON. JOYCE ......... ........,. R ogersvilIe, Mo, ARNAUD, MARY .............. ................ M or1eH,Mo. ARNONE, ANNA LOU ...,,.. ..,.,,.. I-I ickman Mills MQ, ASHER. MARY RUTH ....... ......,....,.... 6 alena Mo. BAKER, JOHN ................... ,.... S pringfield Mo, BALI., WILLIAM ALFRED ........., ...,... M empI'1is,Tenn. BAN E. KAY ..........,....,......, ....,SpringfieIc.I. Mo. I-If ' m JMARTHA LOU ....... '. QBSTOCK. GERALD .,....... . :-icESE, -KERN .......,,...... REILLY, JEAN .,...., RENICK, JOHN ..,.,,,,. RESER, W. F .....................,..... . RICHARDSON, BARBARA ...... RIDDLE, DON .................,,.,.. RIGGINS, JUNE .......,......... RINEHART, LOREN G .......... RITTENHOUSE, ED ........., ROGERS, JOHN H ..A...,...... ROHRER, VICTOR H .......... ROOK, BILL ...,......,.................. ROPER, MARIMARTHA ........ SCARBOROUGH, RICHARD.. SCHULER, HAROLD F .....,,...... SCHUPBACK, JOAN ......,......... SHABAZ, MARTIN .,...,.................. ,.... ......,.LicIcinq, .,,..,.....EIdon, ...............Pico, ........SpringIieIcI, ......,Neosl1o, ,.........PresIon, . ........ Springfield, ........,.,Car'rl1age, .........SpringIieId, ........,RicI'iards, ........SpringIield, .....,...,,Spa rla, .......,..Bourbon, .......,.,..SprinqfieIcI, .Wesl Plains, ,.,.....SpringIieId, ........SpringI'ield, Higlwlanclville, ..............6ary, SHARICK, EDNA JOSEPHINE ........ ........, S pringfield, SHAW, IVA LEA ................. SHEPHERD, BARBARA ......,... SH ELTON, HENRY .......... SMALES. RUBY J ............ STEBBINS. WILLARD ......... ..WesI Plains, .........,...PurcIy. .........SpringIieId, Mo. Mo. Cal. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Incl. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Hamillon, Calif. .,..........Rolla, STENGER, LILLIAN ......., .... S pringfield, STEPHENS, FRED .............,... ......... C hillicollwe. STEWART, KENNETHA ............ ......... S pringlielcl, STOCKMAN, MARILYN ..,....... ..,...... S pringfield, STOCKMAN, WILLIAM A .......... .....,.... M I2 Rainier, STRICKLAND, CHARLES ....,.., ...,..... S pringlield, STRUBLE, JIM .,,,.............,....... ......... S pringlield. TAYLOR, HOWARD ........,, Verona TRUE, ROY WAYNE ......... TURK. WILLIAM L ..,...... VICKREY, BETTY RUTH ........ WADLOW, CHARLES W ...,.... WAGNER, BYRON M .......... WASSON, MARTHA .,...........,. WATERWORTH, WILLIAM ..,..... ..,...... WHITED, BARBARA ....,..... WILL. FRED .,....,............... WILSON, DOUGLAS ...,... WILSON, ELEANOR .......... rbana, Vernon, .........SpringIield, , .,,.,....... Willard, ....Fa rminglon, . ......... Springfield, ..CompeI'iIior1, , ...... Louisburg. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Md. Mo. Mo. Mo, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. ......,..CI1icago, III .......I-Ialfway, .........HolIis'Ier, Mo. Mo. WINDSOR, LOIS ,,,,....,.... ..... U nion Cily, Mo. WISE, WILMA .............,......,,.,.,....,.,. .......... R oqersville, Mo WAMACK, JAMES WESLEY ........ .,........ S pringlielcl, Mo WAMMACK, JOE BOB .....,,........ .......... S pringfield. Mo WOOD, ROSALI N D ,......... WOODFILL, MARK .......... ,....Oak Grove ,Mo Bolivar, Mo NORMA LEE ,....... ,MMARY JUNE 4..... JOHN ..... .....,.A..A., BAUER, FREDRICA ..,.A,,. BAUTTS, WANDA ..,,,.., BEACHLER, FAY. .,... . BEAVERS, MAXINE. ..,,. , BEAN, GLODINE .,,A. ........ BECKERQITE, JERRY ,...,.,. BEERSMAN, HENRY ., BELDEN, IVAN LEE .,...... BELL, LOUISV, . BENNETT, WILLIAM E ,....,,, BILES, BILL ...,........,...,....,,..,,., BINGAMON, KENNETH .,....... BLADES, PAULINE ,.............. BONHAM. RICHARD .,,....., BOOI-IER, JO ANNE ,,,.. BOWMAN, JIM ,,.,....,,A,.... BOYLE, CATHERINEH. ,,.,, .. BRADFORD, VERNA JO .,.,..... BRAITHWAIT, CHARLES.. BRAY, ROBERT T ....,............. BREUER, ROBERT WM .,,.,,,. BROWN, DONALD S .,...,.,.. BRYANT, DIXIE ,,,..,.,,.,. BURNS, SUSIE, BURR, AL. , ,. . BUSSE, KAY ....,,..., .,,,.,.. BYERS, ROSE MARIE ,,......,, CALDWELL, BOB .,,,..,,.,,... CAMPBELL, WAYNE. ,...,,, , CANTRELL. NORMAN CATES, ANNE, ,,,.,.. CHAMBERS, HELEN .,...,,, CHAPMAN, PAUL .,....,.... CHITTENDEN, GEORGE ....,,., CHITTENDEN, WILLIAM .... CHRISTIAN, BETTE ,.,,.,,.A CLAYPOOL, JEAN ,.., , CLINGAN, JACK ..,.,,...... COOK, RAYMOND .....,,,. CRAIG, BILL .,,.,,.,,. CRAIG, WAYNE.. CRISMON, DAVID ,,,..,,, CROSBY, ARLENE CUNDIFF, BILL. ,.,, ...,.. , CURNETT, JERRYNE ..,...... DANIEL, RAYMA ,,,,..,., ,..,,, , ,. DAUGHTREY, VIRGINIA ,..,,,,,, DAVIS, PATSY. .,,,,.............. . DAVIS, RUBYH .,.,,,.., ,. DEDMON, DON , . DELP, JIMMIE. ..,...,,, DeWITT, GERALDINE ......,... DICKENSH EET, GEORGE DILLARD, JIMMY .,,,,..,..,.,,,. DIXON, WILLIAM J ..A.......,. DOERING, DOROTHY D .... DOWNEY, JIM ....,,,..,,,,LL.. DOYEL, HOWARD E. DROWN, BARBARA, ...... , DUCKWORTH, DON ..,... . DUGAN, BOB, ,,.,.., ,, ...,.... DUNN, DON .L.,,.,...,,, ,,...., .... EAGLEBURGER, BARBARA .,,..,. ..,....,,..,....,.Aurora, Souflw Greenfield, ,,..,......Sprinqlielcl ..,,,,...,Rogers, ......,SprinqlieIcl .,,......I-Iumansville ..,.................Gideon ....PleasanI' Hope .............,5Iraflorcl ...,,..SpringlieId ,. ..Warsaw ........,..RepubIic .......Springl:ield .,.,.......Tl1ayer ...,,,,Republic ,......Sprinq1'ieIcI .......5pringlield , ,,....,. ,,... A urora .......Sprinqlielcl ,,.,...SI'1erman .....,........BoIIvar, .....,.Sprinqfield James Springfield .......RoqersvilIe .......Springlielcl ........Bonne Terre ....,..Sprinqlield .,.,...,..CarIlaage .,.,.....,Anderson .......l-Iiglwlandville ,,,,.,.,..CarIhage .......SpringIielcI ..,...,...,,,.,.l'Iume ..,.,.,SprinqlIeId ....,.....CarIl1age .,.......,Car+lwage ....,..,,,...,.,,Neosl1o ,,,,.,.....,GreenlieId ,.......,.WilIow Springs ..,,,,.........,.Branson ,,,,,..,,...,.Sprinqlield ......,.WaInuI' Shade ....,...............Nebo . ,..... Sprinqlielcl Springfield Mo. , ' H ' li, -- 'BQ I . 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GENTRY, MARTHA LOU ,,,,,,,,, GEREN, DOUGLAS AA,,.AA,,.,..., GIBSON, ALBERT M ........... GLENDENNING, OLIVE ...,..,,., GLIDEWELL, BUDDY... .... GRANT, SUSANNE ,,,,,.,.... GREEN, EVERETT W ....,.,., .v. ..........MorrowviIIe, Ka nz' ,.........SpringiieId, ..........SprinqiieId, ..........SpringiieId. .........,Spri nqiieici. Louis. ...,.....CarII1age, ....CarII1aqe, ..........SprirIgIieIcI, ..........SecIwicIcsviIIe. ..,.......BrancIsviIIe, ....,...Wesi Piains, ......NoeI. ........Nevada, .......HoIIisIer, .. .HoIIisI'er, .. ,.., Crane, ..EIdon, ,,...............BoIivar, ..........SpringiieIcI, ..IVIorrisviIIe, ,.............RepubIiC, GREEN, FRANK .........,.,.A .,.....V.A S prinqfield. GROVES, JAMES ,I...,L..,,.. .I... . ....,.,L ......LLL,L.. P I aio. GULLION, CLARENCE E .,...... .,,,...... W iIIow Springs. HAMILTON, JOE ....................,........ ....,A-..-------'-f P Urdy- HAMILTON, RLJTHERFORD ........., I,..I...L. S prinqiield. I-IAMMERS, WILBERN .,L.,,..A.... ,...,...Vw R eeds Spring. I-IARKEY, I-IILDA .,............. ..........,...... A Iiures HARPER, HARRY M .II,...,. HAY, MARCELLA ,,..,,,.4I HEMBREE, NORMA .,,,,,.I,, HENDRICKS, LIEDY ..,..,...,.... HESINGTON. CHAS. W ...,.... HICKMAN, PAUL ..,,.....,,... HOKANSON, J. D ....,... HOLDEN, HARRY .............A HOWARD, MARTHA .......... HOWARD. MARY JANE ...,, HUMPHREY. WILLIAM R ..,..., HUNTER, C. W .....,...,.....,..... HURST, JOAN.. HUTSELL, J. D ........ HUTTON, LARRY .........,,,.. ..V... I-IYDE, JUANITA ...................... JACKSON, BONNIE JUNE ,..,...... JAMES, RICHARD .......... ............ JENRINs,JIJNE ......... ..... .......... JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN. ..... . JOHNSON, FRANCIS. .... .... . JOHNSON, URSALEE ......... JONES. GEORGE PENN. .... . JONES, KENNETH L .... KEITH, CHARLES BYRON ........ KEITH, GERALD ..........,............. KERN, DIXIE BETH ..... .... . .. KERN, ELEANOR ...... KERR, SUSAN . .... . KESNER, JIM.. ....... 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Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo ....,, .. ,ii N.. . . AU.--., WILBER G.. ..... AWLESS. PATRICIA L ........, LEE, PHOEBE .....,.. ..,AA...,. LEFLER, DOROTHY ,,A...... LEWIS, DORANN. .,,., . LEWIS GERALD ,... ,... LIMES, JIM ,,,,,.......,.,.,, LINDSEY, ZELLA. ., LONG. ERMA T .,,,,.,,... LOSH, MELVA. ..,... . LOWRY, JOE. ........ .. LUTHER. PHYLLIS. ....... . MCCANN, GORDON .....,..,... MCCRARY, VERNA LEA .....,..E. MCELHANEY, BETTY JEAN ...,.L,, MQGEE, TRULA. ,.,.,.,,....,...L. . MABEE, VIRGINIA ., . MACE, CAROLL. .,,., , MACHICAO, HUGO ,.,,..,. MAILES, GARY. ......,, . BERRY, JIM .....A.......L... MARLIN, HAROLD ....... MEDLIN, JEANE ........ MI-IOON, GENEVA ., . MILLER, FREEMAN .. MONTGOMERY, CLARK MOONEY, JEAN. . ,,.,..,...,A MORGAN, JAMES L., JR ...,..,., . MORGAN, WILLIAM B .A,.....,. MORRISON, DILLON ....,..... MULLINS, PAUL ,...,,.,.. MULTER, DON. .. .. MURPHY, JIM... ................. MURTAUGH. ELIZABETH. ,.... ,. NATIONS, JEROME ........,... NEAS, ELIZABETH ,........... NORBURY. BETTY ANN .......... NORRIS, DON. .... ........... . NORTHRIP, DAVID ....... ODIO,CECILIA. .. ..,. OLINGER, DAVID ......... OSBOURN, IRIS.. .... .. PAGE, ILENE. ...,.......,... . PARKHURST, KEITH ..,....... PARNELL. TED.. .....,...... .. PEPMILLER, PAUL .,...,,..,... PERKINS, PAUL ........,.............. PETERSON. HELEN KAY ........ PETTIGREW. GEORGIANNA ........ PINNEY, ALFRED ...................,. .... PORTER, MARGIE ,,.,..... POTTS, DONNYE .... .. PRATT, DEXTER ............ PRESLEY, VIRGINIA. .... . PREWITT. JOYCE ....... PRUITT, EVELYN ............. PUTMON, CAROLYN .......... RALEY, PATSY ,.......,... ...,. ...,. RAMSEY, MARY FRANCES ,....... REDMOND, ROBERT ........... RENNER, KENNETH ........... REYNAUD, MARY SUE ..,..... RICH, ROSALYN ....,...,...... RILEY, CHARLES. JR ........ RITTER, JIM F ..,,........,...., ROBERTSON, JACK ,..... Springfield, Springfield .......Aurora MI. Grove Springfield Bois D'Arc Springfield .iiiii.iiSpringlield. Fair Grove Willow Springs. .Springfield ,...,...Wl1iIe Oak, . ..,... , I .Springfield Sullivan '.QffQffiie..ubiiC. . ....,.. MI. Vernon. .....,......Alpena, .,...,......RoIla. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. ..La Paz, Bolivia ...............Neosl'io. Springfield, Springfield, ..... Au rora. Seneca ............VVasola, ....,.....SIoclc'ron, ..,...........Brusl1y. Carllwage Carllwage ........,Kellner, MI, Vernon, Vernon. .........Springfield, .,.......5prinqiield. ...............Purdy. ........Pl'1illipsburq, .........Sprinqfielcl. ..........Marsl1iielcl, ........,....Rogersville, San Jose, Cosia ,.,.,,...SpringIield. .,.............BucyruS. ...............Ozarlc, .La Russell, Branson, ..........Tl1ayer. neville. .........Sprinqiield, , ......,....,... Ellclancl. .........Springiield, .,..,.....BarIow, .....,........FulIon, .....,..,SpringIield, Springfield, ..........Spolcane, ..................Ava, ,.,......SpringI7ield. .....,....,.......AlIon, ,.,.,,...SpringIield. .CarIl1age, .......WesI Plains. .............,.MoneI r, ...,,....SpringfieId, ...........,...Sleeper, , ...... Wesf Plains, ........,....BoIivar, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Rica Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Fla. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. V. ,. ' C ' I .V . .L I H' . Ti' I if ' . a 6' 'i Y I I ml I 'Il fs 1'ITlil'i i - fi. -Q L 1 ' I li. .4 . ff.- ' l V a i 5 is I I 's I, fn., 3' I 1 mf V.. . -u J ' u ' 9 I H' 'R W , 3. 4 QT . L ih x .I .-6, 5 '19 5 ,V , L is iw Q I ...ji .X , fi 'Qi A 'II F. 'IAA ii Shi' C?- .4 fa. ROBINETTE, DAVID A ......,., ,,,, ROBINS, ANN ..,..,,..,..,,.,,.. ROBINSON, ROBERT L ..,..... ROUTH, JEAN .................. SALLEE. EVELYN .................. SCH MALHORST, HELEN ....... ,,A, SECHLER, LOIS ................ SEWELL, JOAN ......,,,.A......... SHANNON, VERA LEE ........ ..L. SHERWOOD. MELVIN D ..., SHIPMAN. PAUL R .....,..., , SIDDENS, R. G ......,... SITES, RONALD ..,....., SIX, ROY .......,,....,,,... SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH. .ARTHUR ......, EUGENE .....,.,. MAC ,.S...S.., PATSY ..,...S PATTY LEE ........ SOUDER, SUE ..........,..... SPRINGER, NOREEN ..,,,,. STAPLES, LYNN .,.,....,..., STARKEY. SAM J ......S. STONE, BETTY ,,,,....... STRONG, THOMAS ,..,.,.... SUMMERS, HOMER ...,,,.,,,,,, TAYLOR, DEWEY ,...........,.,..... TESTERMAN. MARY ELLEN .,,.... ..., THEUER, DORINDA ....,.....,. l ,... .... THOMAS, IDELL ,,.,,....,,..,,,,A. THOMAS, VIRGINIA ....,....... ,.., THOMASON, BARBARA ......... TILTON, CAROLYN ............, TOALSON. BARBARA ........., .,.. TRAU, BILL ,,,,.. ...,............ TRUE, EUGENE .,..... TROGDON. JACK ......... TUCKER. BOB ........,,,..... TUCKER, MARILYN ........., TUCKER, NADINE .......,I TU RK, CHARLES ............ UNDERWOOD. BOB ,............ VAN DE MARK. GEORGE ..,,.. ,. .. VOLKER, VERNON ,.............. WAGGONER, LU ELLA ......,. WAHLBRINK, ELDON ......... WARDEN, ERNEST ............ WARNER. MARILYN ........ WELLESLEY. BONNIE ,...,,..... WELLS, DORSEY R ......,. WHEELER. KEITH ,.....S... WHITE. LOEL H .,,...... WHITE, MARY K ....... WHITEHAIR, BOB ........ WICKS. JOE W ..,...,,.......,. WILLIAMS, ANN ......,,,.......... WILLIAMS. HUGH W ...... .Q .A ,.,.,,Springlie. , . ,..... ,.LiberaI, ......,.,..Fairview ...,,,Springfield, ,,,..,.PoncI Fork, ,..,,.Springfielcl, ......SpringIield, ,.,..,.,,..........Dixon, .,....Springl'ieId, ......Springfield, Springfield, Springfield, ,.........,,Sullivan. Walnul Grove, ......,..,,,,SIraiIorcl, .,.,..Sprinqfield, ..Wl1ea'ron, ......SpringI7ielcl, .,....SpringIield, ,.,....,Bufialo, .Alley Springs. ...,........WiIIarcI. ,. ,.,.,. Boliva r, ..,...Springlield, ........WesI' Plains, ,.,...Aurora, .,,....,...,,.Jasper, ...,,.SpringIield, .L....Sprir1gfield, ....,.Springiield, .,,..,...,,.EverIon, ........L,......MoneH, .,....SpringIielcl, .,....Springlielcl, Serleana, .Y.......,..,BiIlings, ,.,...5pringIieIcI, ,. ...,.. Sullivan, ...,BuIfalo, .....,,,,Neosl1o, ...,,,...Anclerson. .........Lamar, Springfield, .Birch Tree, .,,,.....,,.,.Jenninqs, .........,5pringIielcl, ..,,,,....SpringIieId, ne ,..,...,,,Lickinq, ,......Lebanon, .,.........Blue Eye, ....,...,.Spring'iieId .......BI'ownsville ...,.,..,.SpringiieIcI, ,,,,,,,.,,,Seymour, WILLIAMS, MAIZIE ................. .......... s pringfield WILLIAMSON, MARILYN .......... ........, M I. vemo.. wmeo, MARY BETH ............. ..,..,,,.. s prinqfield WISE. JEFF ..,............. WOLFE, BETTY JO ........... WOLFE, SHIRLEEN .......... WORKMAN, LESTER ,,..,,.. WYNN. MARY JO ........ ,.....,,.,SpringfieId ........HousI'on .,.....,.Winona ...,,,...Ozarlc, ,.,....I-IarI'ville, df Mc Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. lvlo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Tex. Mo. Mo. ,.,...,.....Mansiielcl, Ar Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo k. F 1 Freshman Class llfficers JIM LAWSON-Presidenf Q JANE HESS-Vice-presidenf Q SALLY HOY- Secreiary Q MARY MARGARET FOX-Treasurer. ADAMS, BILLY JOE .....,. ..,,.,.... L ebanon ADAMS. GENE ..,...,....... ......,,..S+ockion Mo Mo AKIN, JO DEANA ,... .....,. .,....,.., C r ane. Mo ALBERS, JO .,............,....,.., .... .,......... B r anson Mo ALEXANDER, JOANN ,,....... ....,..... N iangua, Mo ALEXANDER, MARY ....... ....,.. B ufialo, Mo ALEXANDER, WALLACE .........,....,.., Springfield, Mo. ALLEN, JANICE ......,,,............ .,...... C ar1l1age,Mo. ALREID, EILEEN ......,...,..... ...A......... O sage. Ark AMES, MIMI ,..,........................,......... Springfield, Mo ANDERSON, DOROTHY ................,. Springfield, Mo ANDERSON. PAT .......,A... Springfield Mo. Freshmen ARNOLD, BOB .............. gg Y I I ' I ..-4 Q L. ,A , I V! . ,,, W , A L A Y' N g v:?'f,,! ' A LII w! 11:1 JaIU . I v ' -.l I fb . . -.... 4 1 I BQ a- 'm ANDREWS, GORDEN F ..............,...,,,,,., spfsngfieid ARMSTRONG, MARY JANE. ..,.....,........ spfangfaeid ARMSTRONG. PEGGY ...,......... ARNOLD. BILL B ..........,,......... ARNOLD, JACK .,...,., ATKINSON. LILLIAN .A,,,,, ARTHUR, FERN ..................,, ATTEBERRY, DUDLEY E ......... ATTEBERRY, ZELLA KAY ........ AVERS, JACK .................,.... AYE, VINITA ...,..........,...... BABCOCK, DICK ,,,,...,.......,,..,. BAKER, BETTY LOUISE .........A BAKER, LUCY MAY ..,......... BARBER, BERNI .....,.....,,.... BARNETT, JEANETTE ........ BARR. MARY ANN ....... BARTON, BILL D .....,........... BASSETT, NORA JEAN .....,.,.. BECKLEY, DON A .....,.....,... BENCH, NINA JEAN ......L,. BERRY, JIM ,..........,...,,.,.... BETHEL, EDDIE ,.............. 1 ,IC -40. , Mo. . ......... Fair Grove Mo ........,SpringIieIcI, Mo .......,,.SI1eIdon Mo ..........SI1eIdon, Mo .RogersviIIe. Mo .......Bucyrus, Mo .....,.CI1ari'ry. Mo Springfield, Mo .Springfield MO .SpringI7ieId, Mo ........Ca rII1aqe, Mo .....CassvIIIe, Mo ............Jane, Mo ....,.,..TuIsa, Okla .....,......BiIIings. Mo ..,......SpringIieIc'I, Mo .....SIocIcIon, Mo. ...,.........,.Crane. Mo Boyerfown, Penn. ..,,....SpringIieId, Mo. Springfield. Mo. .......MI', Grove, Mo. BILYEU, BARBARA ANN ..,....... ..,.,.... S prinqfieId,Mo, BOATRIGI-IT, BEATRICE ,........ ...........,,SparI'a, Mo. BOYD, BETTY ...........,......,,.... Springfield, Mo. BOYD. BILL .,...,..,........,.........,... ..............,. S parra, Mo. BRAZEALE, NORA ........,..,.,.,,,,... ..,...., S pringfield, Mo. BREEDLOVE, PEGGY SUE ........ ......... R ogersville, Mo. BRIDGES, DARLENE ..,.... ........, S pringfield, Mo. BRIXEY, DELENA ......... .....,... S pringTieId, Mo. BROOKS, JUANITA .......,, ........ S pringfield, Mo. BROWN, EUGENE ........... ,....,.. S pringfielcl, Mo. BROWN, MARJORIE ,,..,. ...,... C arfhage, Mo. BRYANT. NANCY ,....... ........ L iberal, Mo. BULLOCK, GAIL ,,......,,,.... ..,...,..,.... S I. James. Mo. BURKART, MELVIN .......... .....,..........,.. S I. Louis, Mo. BURMESTER, DORIS ,........ .......,.. I erico Springs, Mo. BURTON, WILLIS .....,.... ......... W alnuf Grove, Mo. BYRD, BETTIE .,,,.,......,. .............. G rassviIIe,ArIc. CALHOUN, BILL .....,.....,.. ,,,..... A urora, Mo. CALLEN, BILLIE MACK ........, ........ B Iue Eye. Mo. CALTON, DENNIS LEE ...,...,.. ,....,... L ebanon. Mo. CAMERON. DONALD ...,.... ................. M iIIer. Mo. CAMPBELL, VERA .......,..... ......,.. R ogersville, Mo. CANTRELL, EVALEA .,..... .,....,.. H arIviIIe, Mo. CANTRELL, SUE ..,....,.. ,,..... P Iwillipsburg, Mo. CARNEY, AGNES ....,,....... ................... R oIIa. Mo. CARTER, LORRAINE ........ ........ B ois D'Arc, Mo. CARTER, VIRGINIA ...,,.,,...... ...,.,. C adhage. Mo. CHRISTENSON, ZELPHA .,,.,,, ....,,, M I. Vernon. Mo. CHRISTIAN, BILL ......,......... ........... N eosI1o.Mo. CLANTON, JOAN ,,,,.,, .....,.. S pringfield, Mo. CLAYPOOL, LARRY L ...,..,.................,.. Springfield, Mo. CLIFTON, EMMA LOU .................. Rocky Comfort Mo. CLOPTON, ELOISE .....,..,.,... ................... A urora, Mo. CLOUD, DORIS ........,,.,......,. ........,...... B illinqs, Mo. CLYDE, CAROLYN .................. .,....... I. ebanon. Mo. COCI-IRAN, KATI-IARINE .,,,,,..., ,,...... S pringfield, Mo. COLE, BOB JOE ...,,,,..,....,....... ............,.... E xefer. Mo. COLE, JOANNE ,,,,,.....,........A......, ........ W ebb Cify. MO. COMPTON, BETTYE LOU ..,....... ........ S pringfield. Mo. CONDREN. LINDOL DEAN ......... ..,......... B uIfaI0.MO. COOK, CHARLES ...........,.............. ,.,..,. B rar1s0n.M0- COOKSEY, WANDA LUCILLE ................ Red Top. Mo. COOPER. JACK ............ .I............ N evf1da.M0- COOPER, ROBERT ....... ........ S prinqIieId. M0- CQPE, STAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, .,...,,.... N eosho, Mo. COPELIN, PATSY ....,.,.... ........ P r0Iem. M0- CORBETT, DON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,..,.. H ousfon, Mo. COSHOW, MARTHA ........., ........ H amiIIOn. M0- xi! ,Ii CL, ELL, BEVERLY .,..,,,.,, .... S prinqfield COA, JO ELLA ......... .. ..,,,... Seymour, CRAIG, VIRGINIA ...,,..... ,... S pringfield CRAIN, MARVIN ,,,,,A,.,,..,,,,.,. .. .,MorrisviIIe CRAIN, ROBERT ..,.,.A.,, ..,..,...,............. ............., A v a CRIGHTON, WILHELMINA I.I,.,,...,,,,.... Springfield CROUCH, NANCY. ,..........,. ..,...... S prinqfield CRUMPI-ILEY, DALE M .... .... .............,.... C r ana. CUNNINGI-IAM, BILL ,.,,.,,,,Y.. ........ . Mf. Grove. CURBOW, VJILLIE JOE ....., .... S pringfield DOBBS, IMOGENE.. .,..,...,,,,, ,...,,....,..... S Iella DA!-IMER, DON ..,...,.....,.,Y,. ...,,,,,,f.... M IIO. DANFORTH, BILL .,,,,... .... S pringfield DAVIS, CAROL ..,.,.f.,,.,,,, .... S pflnqlleld DAVIS. FLORENCE 4,,.., ..,.,. ,.,,.,,A,,.,.. M I . Grove DAVIS, STELLA ,,,..,,,. .... .......w ,,,,,,,,, M a c Ics Creek, DAWE, SUE CAROLYN ...... ...Springfield DAY, VIVIAN .,,,,.....,.,............ ........... B UIIOIO, DEFABAUGH, GRETCHEN .... Springfield DENNEI-IY, NANCY... ............... ..,....... S pringfield DENNISON, DOROTHY ,...... ............ N Gvacla DERKUM, MARY ANN ........ .... S pringfield DE SHAZO, J. G ................ ........ W esl Plains DEVOY, PATTY ....,. . ,,.. Springfield DEWITT, DELTA .....,.,. ...,,,........ Pineville DICKENS, HAROLD.. DICKEY, RICHARD... DISCI-I. CAROLYN ......... DOING, HERMAN .....L.... ,.,.SprinqfieId ....Sprir1qIieIcI Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. ..El Reno, Olcla. ........Morqan, Mo DOUGHERTY, JAMES L ....... ........... A va. Mo. DU BOIS, KATI-IRYN.. ....... .... S prlngfield MO. DUEY, GEORGE, JR ....... ............... B ranson Mo. DUNCAN, HELENL ., ..... ........., B ois D'Arc Mo. DUNN, JOAN ...................... .... S pringfleld Mo. DURINGTON, MELBA, ...... .......... .....,. P I ad MO. DYSART, CAROLYN ........ ,,.SpringfieId Mo, EAGLEMAN. LULA BELLE .......... ..,,............ L eols. Mo. EASSON, RUTH .........,....,....... ...... L oclcvvoocl Mo. EDEL, PATRICIA ..................A.. .......... S Irafforcl Mo. EDGINGTON, JUNE .............. ........ , ...Everfon Mo. EDLEY, J, T .......... .... . , ......... .... S prlnqfield Mo. EDMONDSON, WILLIAM .... .......... U rbana Mo. EDWARDS, CORINNE ....... Maclcs Creek Mo, ELDER. DORIS ........... ............. ..............,,... G r anby, Mo. ELLIOTT, CLARA JEAN ..... .......... Macks Creek, Mo. ELLIS, FLORENCE ................. ..,....,... A urora, Mo. ELLSWORTH, BEVERLY ......... ........ M I. View, Mo. EMES, MARIAM. ..,..,...,,..... ......... S prinqflelcl Mo. ENGLAND, MARY LOUISE ......., .......... C assville, Mo. ESQUIVEL, ANA LUCIA ........... ,................ C osfa Rica EUBANKS, MARTHA LOU... ...Pierce Cify, Mo. EVANS. JOLENE .........,........., .......... C abool, Mo. FAHL. JOE ..................... ....., ...,.,.A. S p rinqfielcl Mo. FARR, CELESTE ......... .,........ S pringfielcl Mo, FARR, LOUISE ...........,............, .......... S eymour, Mo. EAUBION, WILMA LEE ...,......................,.,.,, Milford, Mo. FERGUSON, BETTY L .......,... Raymondville, Mo. FISCHER. LA WANDA JOAN ............ Springfield, Mo, FOWLER. SHIRLEY ......,....,............................ Seneca, Mo. FOX. MARY MARGARET ............. ......... F air Play. Mo. FRANCKA, MILDRED ...,...., ..... M orrisville, Mo. FRANKLIN, JAMES ......... ...MIS Grove,Mo. FRAIZER, BILL F ........... .... G reenfield, Mo. FRICHETTE, BILL ......,.... ..,...... S prinqfield, Mo. FRIEND, GLENDA ......,., ...,..... S pringfielcl, Mo. GANN. DON L ...........,,,.. ....... C onway, Mo. GARDNER, MARY LOU ........ ..,..,... S pringfield, Mo, GAROUTTE, CAROLEE .......... .......,....... O zark, Mo, GARRISON, HENRIETTA .......... ......,,, V eror1a,Mo. GAUNT, ADRIAN ............,...... ...,..... B uffalo, Mo. GILBERT. PEARL JEAN ........... GILLMAN, ANNABELLE ,...... .........BuffaI0, ,,,,.....NoeI, Mo. Mo. GIRDLEY. PAT ......,,..,..A. GLIDEWELL, ARTIE ,,,,,,,, ,,4,,4 GLOSSIP, JERRY ......... GODSY, CHESTER ,,....... GOFORTI-I, WILMA .... GOLDEN, MARTIN W. GORDON, GALE .,...... GRAFF, MARLYN ........,. ' 1 'I' P if.. 'ST - -fr xi CD KD Q. in LD 'U 2. 3 HP 'Ai 5 ,. ...,.........,. Roubicloux ...................,..SpoI1ane .Willow Springs, ,.......Springfield ........SpringIieId Springfield, . ...,.......... Springfield, GRAHAM, DERYAL .,,..A,.... ,.,,,.4,, G reen Foresi, GREENLAW, PHILIP .,....,..,... ....,......... S Irafford, GRESHAM, DOROTHY ,.A,,.,,. ...,.,........ J asper, HACKER. JAMES .........,,... ........., W allser, HAILEY, JOAN ...,.,.. .........,,,.,....., R ella, HALEY, PEGGY ..,............ .......,...,.......,... N eoslwo HALLETT. LORENE ....,... HAMILTON, MORRIS.. HAMMONS, JOETTA .,AA,,,,, .. Willow Springs: .....,......CassviIIe, ., ......... Siocldon, HAMMONS, VIRGIL ..,.. ....,.,,., F air Play, HANDLEY, JAMES .,..,....,,,,. .......... F air Grove, HANSON, JO HANNA ........ ........ . Masks Creek, HARDING, DOROTHY ..,...... .........,... S pringfield, HARDMAN, BETTY SUE HARDY, COLLEEN ........ HARLAMERT, PATTY ..... I-IARMON, DONA .....,.....,.. HARPER, PATTY JEAN. HARRELL, MARTHA ....,,..... Souilwwesl' Cily, .......S+. George, ..........CIeve r, ....,.....RepubIic, .........Eminence, HART, OLEVA .,........,... .,,..,..., S pringfield, HATCH, JOE ..,,.......,....,, ,...,... A sh Grove. HARTLEY, JO ANN., ...... .....,,. J srico Springs, HASELTINE, KENNETH ..,,,.... .,.,....., S prinqfleld, HAVER, PI-IYLLIS ,....,,..,.......,. .......,., S pringfield, HAVERSTIC, BARBARA .,........... .......... M OUHCIVIIIS. HAWKINS, BILLY WAYNE ......,.. ......,....,..... N Ixa. HAYS, R. B., JR .....,,,............ ..,...,,........, C lever, HECK, BOB ,,,.,,........,... ......,... S pringfield. HEGWER, FRANCIS ,,..........,, ..,...,........... R eeds, HENDRICKS, SHIRLEY ...,..... .......... W enlworllm HENSLEY, FERN ...............,. .... ,,,.. R O Sebucl, HERD, NORMA ................ .,,..,.. I sabella. HESS, BURL .,..,.,.,.. .......,., C assville, HESS, JANE .,......... .......... G reenfielcl, HIGGINS, MARY ..,...,....,.,.,...........,., Walnul Grove, HILLHOUSE, SONDRA LEE ........,. Sloulland. HODGES, FAYETTA ..,,..................,.,,..,....,...... Clever. HOLLAND, LEO .,............,...,.. ,...... P oinl Loolcoul. HOLT, EVELYN .......,,,,..,... ...,.....,,,..,,. B uffalo. HOPKINS, RICHARD .......,. .........A R ogersville, HOUSE, RONNIE ....,.......... ................,. A va. HOWARD, ALFRED E ..,.... .......,....,,,.... O zarlf. I-IOY, SALLY ..,...,,..........,. .....,..., S prlngiielcl, HUDSON, ALICE .............. ............. J enlciris, HUGHES, ANNALEE ..,....... .............,,.. B olivar. HULEN, BETTY L ......,...... ....,.... M I. Vernon, HUNTSMAN, JANET .....,... .......... S pringfielcl, HUSTED, SUE. ..,............. .....,...... B ransom, I-IUTCHENS, BOB J ........ .,...,.... C assville, HUTTON, BEN .......,........., ...,....., .... C a ssville, HYATT, EVELYN G .,....... .....,.... S prinqlielcl, HYDE, GENE .............,. ............. B uffalo, IKERD, MARY LOU ......., .......... S pringfielcl, JAMES, CAROLYN ....... ...,....,... N eosho, JARRATT, JIM .,........... ...,,., M arslifield, JIRIK, JAMES ................,. ................. V erona, JOHNSON, DORIS ......... .........,. G reenfielcl. JOHNSON, JACK ....,..... .......... A sh Grove, JOHNSON, JOAN ........ ................. V erona, JOHNSON, JOETTA ......... ....... J erico Springs, JOHNSON, MARGIE L,....... .,..,........... N eosho, JOHNSTON, LOUISE .,,.... .......... s pringiielcl JONES, BILLIE ....,...,.,,..... .,........, M arshfield JONES, JACK W ......... ........SpringfieId Ivlo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Arlc Mo Mo Mo MO MO MO MO. MO. Mo. Mo. Mo. MO. Mo. Mo. MO. Mo. MO. MO. Mo. Mo. Mo. MO. Mo. MO. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. MO. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. MO. Mo. Mo. MO. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo MO. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo MO Mo fx-.. -.1-p ' if A Q ME 'i'- A ' I 'HL K. JO JES, NORMA LOUISE .......SpringlieId JONES. ROBERT B ................. ......,. S prinqlield JONES, RUTH .,,,..,....,......,.... ......,. S prinqlield JONES, ZORA GAIL ........ ,........... A urora JOSLYN, MAX .,......,.,,... ........ C ar'rI1aqe KASTENDICK, JOE ....... ,..,... S pringfield KELB, LOYD N ,,,,....,.,,,, .,..,,, S prinqlield KERR, MARION ....,.......,...... ...........4. C lever. KIELY, SID ,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ...,,,..,,, N eosho KILBOURN, INA MAE ................. .........,....,. B oliver KILLINGSWORTH. ALICE ......., .. KIMBALL, ROBERT ........,..., KINNAIRD, MURIEL .,...,... KISSEE, DONALD ,....... KNIGHT, LOU ........... ...... KOLAR, MARION J ........ LAFLEN. BESS ELLEN ,,..... LANGLEY, BARBARA ,,......, LARSON, CHARLES E ..,,.. LASHMETT. JOAN .....,...,, LAYMAN, TOMMY ..,....... LAWSON, LUCILLE ..,,.....,. LATHROM, AUDREY .....L... LAWRENCE. JOY .........,... LAWSON, JIM .. ...., .. .......SpringIield .......MI'. Grove .......Springlield ..............Ozarl: ........CarI'I1aqe .. Sparla .Moundville .......SpringfieId .......Sprinqlield .,..,..SpringIield ........Marsl1lield .......Fair Grove ..Har+viIIe .......SprinqlieIcl ..,,...SpringlieId LAYTON, JOHN ,.... ,..,.,. ....,.. S p ringlield LEA, FRANCES.. ...,,........... . ..........,, Springfield LEE, ILENE .,,....,. .4., . ,..,.............. Willow Springs LIGHTEOOT, JUANITA ......., .,......,...,.........,. P ollr LINDLEY, BOB ,,,..,,.......,.,...... ............,. S l'I6ICIOl'I LINDSEY. GARLAND ,J..,..... LINDSEY, PAULINE. ...,,.,,, . LINDSEY, WANDA JEAN. LITLE, BILL .,..,..,....,...,....A...... LOGAN, JOLENE .....,......... LOLLAR, BETH ..,....... .,......Urbana ,, ..,,,...,... Buffalo .......SpringIield ..............Aurora .,....,SpringIield T ,,..... Greenfield LOONEY, JOYCE ,,,,.,.. .......,,..... B Ullalo LONG, JUNE .,.,..,.. .,,.,....., ,......,.. G r ove Springs LONGSTREET, EDGAR ,.,...,. ...............,..... J Oplin LOW, J. C ..,,...,.,.......,,....... .................. U rbana LOVE, LELIA .....,........... ...AA . Springfield MACK, JACK ,,,...., Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Marshall Town, Iowa MACKEY, LEATHA JEAN ...,...... .....,..,.. U rbana, Mo. MAGERS, PHYLLIS .......,.,.,...... ,......., A slw Grove. Mo. MAHAN, VIRGINIA ....... ,......., ....,., M I . Vernon. Mo. MALL, H. BRUCE .,................,.... .....,,,.. O ak Hill, Kans. MAPLES, JEAN., ...,.. ,.,.................. ..........,. V B rona Mo. MARSHALL, ANNA DEANE .....,... ....... L oclcwood, Mo. MARTIN, KENNETH ..,....., .,........ W esl Plains. Mo. MARTIN, LEON ...,......... .,.,.,.,.,... H ouslon, Mo. MARTIN, PAT ,.,.......,.......... ....... S pringfield. Mo. MARTIN, RILLA RAE ......... .....,.., S pringlield, Mo. MASSEY, THELMA ..........,.,. ............. L ebenon Mo. MASTERS, BARBARA ....,.,,... ......., S pringlield. Mo. MASTERS, JEAN ..,,.,.. ....... S pringfield, Mo. MATHIS, BOB ,,,,,,.......... ..,....... N evade. Mo. MATTOX, ELMER A ......... .......... H oberq, Mo. MAULDIN. JOYCE LEE ..,,... ....,...... A Ilon, Mo. MCCAIN, OPAL ..................,......... .....,.,, L ebanon. Mo. MCCLANAHAN, WANDA ........ ......... H arfville, Mo. MCCONNELL, JANE ....... ....... S prinqlield. Mo. MCCORD. JUDY ....,......,.,. .,........... Crane, Mo. MCDANIEL. SUGAR ...,..... .....,. S pringfielcl, Mo. MCGOUGH, HELEN .......,... ,....,.. S pringlield, Mo. MCGUIRE. VERLON ..,.............. ,.,..,... M f. Home, Ark. MCKENZIE, JIMMIE SUE... ....,.. Springfield. Mo. MCLAIN. RUTH A................ ......... S arcoxie, Mo. MQMILLAN, JEAN .....,.,....... ........... C abool, Mo. MCMILLEN, CLARENCE ,......... ......... G reenlield, Mo. MCNABB, ONETA ................, ........ S pringlielcl, Mo. MCSPADDEN, JERRY ....... .......... L oclcwood, Mo. MEAD. IDABEL ............... ........... B uffalo, Mo. 'Z' 5' 1 . I . I 'Q' ph 4:' ,- ' rj, fi P 1 I . If TM Visi i A i i kk? b i -'-H:-5 - .L ,A - - N gg 'I 4,1 I I 1 S I fi f I TAI' X 'A' sl T if Lic gif- A Q WLS: jd Ra -J i A -My ii: X -K W Ai 'N x . i .. i ii:--Q,,f3 E, -- ' -A M12 W 't ,- q 'K ' Q c 'I ., 'I' .T S ef. 4 Y S: . A f ' T if , f B W. E I 1 9 I f J 4. U 'T .' I' - , f' tl? .I :D ' W - ,Q 5, I I E9 W ..,k 3 I :fIQ':Ea.sf.fg?x iss L I ' J V ri' . Q T 'Q REYNOLDS. BETTY ,.................. X. 7 .X fy R., MICHEL. BILL ..A.A.................. ..,,.,.........., c afflwge vm, MILLER, JOAN ,....A..,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, CarI Juncfion, MILLER, NORMA JEAN .......... ,..,,, ,.,....,. W Ix eaion, Wx. MITCHELL, EMILY ............... ...,..,. R ogersville, 55 MABERRY, LEON .....,....... ,.,.,.., 6 reent'IeIcI, MI I MONDY. MARY .,,...., ........ S pringIIeIcI. Me. MONTGOMERY. BETTY ..,...... .......... L ockwood, Mo. MONTGOMERY, HAROLD ........ ,...... D acIeviIIe, Mo. MONTGOMERY. J. O .,,..,.... ..............Eair View Mo. MOORE. MARY E. ................,. .,.,.... P I'1iIIipsburg, Kans. MOORE, PAUL .....,..,.....,.,,,..,,...,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA, N ixa, Mo, MOORE. RUTH VIRGINIA ..,.... ..........,. B oliver, Mo. MORGAN, GEORGIA .,..,.,,, ....,,,, S pringfield, Mo, MORRIS, BARBARA ......... .,,,,,.,,,, C arI'I1age, Mo, MORRIS, PHILLIS .....,,,,, ,,,,,,, M arionville, Mo, MORRIS, REBA LOU ......., ,,,..,,,,,,,,,, O 5age,ArIq, MORRISON. DALE ........... ......... M orrIsvIIIe, Mo. MOSS. MASON ............ ....,.,,.. N evade, Mo. MUENCH, JANE ANN .,..., ,,,,,,,,,,, A urora, Mo, MULLIN. SAMMY B ........ ,.,,.... M arshfield, Mo. MURRAY. HELEN ........,. ........ S pringfield, Mo. MYNATT. PHYLISS ........ ........ S pringfieId, Mo. NEALE. C. W .....A........... ........ S Iocldon. Mo. NEILL. FARIS DEE .,..,..., ......, B uffalo, Mo. NELSON, MARY LOU ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,4,4A,,,,,, Verona, Mo, NEWBERRY, WILMA LAVERN ,,4,,A,,444,,,,,,4,,,, Osage, Mo, NICKLE. PATRICK ....................,....,......., Bu'II'erIIeIcI, Mo, NIMMO. FRED ...........A.....,........... ........ S pringfield, Mo. NORMAN, DAVE .,,,,,,A,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 A Hon, Mo, OFFUTT. CAROLYN .......... ..,...,. S pringfield, Mo. O'NEAL, BOB .....,.....,.,...,.,................,......... Newfonia, Mo. OSTERSEHLTE, MANFRED .................. Bremen, Germany OTTENDORF. J. WILLIAM ,....,., ..,.,,....,..,, B illings, Mo, OWENS, GLENDA ..,........,....... ,.,,..,, S prIr1gTIeId,Mo, PAGE, VINCELIA ....,......,..... .......... S IoL1I'Iand, Mo. PARISH. ANGIE ...A .... ......,. S p ringfie-ICI. Mo. POWLEY, HAROLD ............... ...,.....,, G roves, Tex, PEACOCK. NINA SUE ....., .....,... Longrun, Mo. PEEVY, JANICE ANN. .,.......... ......... .... N e osI1o,Mo. PEMBERTON, KENNETH .,.,,.,..,,.. .,...,., S pringfield, Mo. PENDLETON, MARION H. .,.,... ,,,,,,,,,, T eresifa, Mo, PETERS. THERESA .................... ..,.... B uffalo, Mo. PETERSON. LOIS A .........................,..,.... Springfield. Mo. PETTIGREW, BARBARA ANN ..,,....,,...,.. SprIngI:IeId, Mo. PETTY, MARVIN G .....,................ ....,..,... A urora, Mo. PHILLIPS, JAMES ,,....,..,........... ........,,, F air Play, Mo, PIERCE. PATSY ............,..,.. .,,.... T I1or'nasviIIe, Mo. PITCHFORD, BETTY ..,,...... .,....., R epublic, Mo. PITTS, BILL ...,,,.......,,,. .. ,,....,....... Buffalo, Mo. PLUNK, VENEITTA ............. ....,.... M I. Grove, Mo. PORTER, JOHNAVEE ................... ........ S prInqIIeICI, Mo. POTTS, BARBARA ,.,...,,..,....,.,,...,....,......., SpringIieId, Mo. PRICE, BARBARA ......,..,.,,,....,..,,............. Springfield, Mo. PRESTON, MARY MARGARET ................ SIOCIQIOH, Mo. PROCK, NORENE ..........,.......... ....,..,...,...,.... A va, Mo. PROTIVA, NANCY SUE ,,,, ...... ......,. M I . Home, Ark. PUTNEY, ROBERT ................. .............. W iIIarcI. Mo. RALLS. VIRGINIA ............ ........ S pringfield. Mo. RANDALL, JOAN .......... ........ S pringfield, Mo. RAPP, VICTOR .,,,....... ....,... M erionvIIIe, Mo. RAY, FRED DALE ..,........ ......... RAYMER, ARLENE ,,....... ........... REDD, ROBERT .....,,.... REDING, EDDIE .......... REED, ARLENE ,........... RENTZELL, EDITH ..,.,..... REYNOLDS, MAY DEAN ...,..... RHOADES, JOHN DAVID .,.......... ..... Dorado Springs, Mo. .,.Cross Timbers. Mo. ...Los AngeIes, Calif. ,...,..,..,..,Bra nson, Mo. Raymondville, Mo. ...,....SprIngIIeIcI, Mo. ..,...,........AIcron, Ohio RICE, DELORES ,,...,.,.... .................. ,..,..... ...A. S I 0 ckion RICHARDSON. MARY ELLEN ......-..-.A.. Springfield RIGGLINS, LARRY ,.....,...... ......,................ L ockwood . .,....., SpringIieIcI, Mo. .,,....Thayer, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. If Izo gl-LJERRY. .,......... . ,ggAM, owls:-Ir AA...,,.,., IDIQBINETT, HETTIE ............ AIBQBINSON, LEA .........A,...,.... IRIODGERS, vAL JEAN .......... ROGERS, JESSIE 4...xA......... . ROTHGEB, MARY HELEN,.. ,.....,WiIIow Springs ....,..,.......RicI1IaAncl ...........Har'rvuIle Fairview ........,,WiIIard Liberal ......,.,..WiIIow Springs ROZELL, WAYNE ..................... . Y.Y......... CIHJCZIWICIC RYAN, LORRAINE ..,..... .. ......... Wesf Plains SAILS, CLELLA ..,,.,..,,, ....... M I. Grove SALAS, BERT ..,....,....... .....A.A........ A V61 SALLEE, WANDA ....... ..v......... A VG SANDERS, JOANN ....,,..........., ..,..,...,E,.,,, P urdy. SAVAGE, JOAN ..,,.............A.................... Springfield SCHOONOVER, CONNIE .................... MI. Vernon SCHUDY, GAII. ANN .,,..,..,A... SEAMON, BARBARA ANN .....,.., SELLS, A. HARRISON .,......,...,, ,.........,I'loIIisIer Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo ............Tulsa, Okla .,,,,,,SprinqIieId, Mo SHAEER, CARL ......................... .......,. L oclcwoocl. Mo SHARP, BOB D ........ ,,...,...........,.., .,.......,......,. N I Xa Mo SHELDON, ALBERTA RUTH ....... ....... S prlnqllelcl, Mo SHEPHERD, BARBARA ............ ..,.......... C Onway, Ark SHOCKLEY, MARY JO ........ ......, R oqersville, M0 SI-IOOK, DON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ........ M arsI1fieId,Mo SHORT, ROBERT S. ..,....... ............. W Illarcl MO SHREVE, PEGGY ,..,..,..,.,,..... ,........., S prlnglleld, Mo SI-IRUM, LLOYD E ....,...,.......,,.. .......... M I. Vernon Mo SIDEBOTTOM, THELMA .......... .......... V ersailles. Mo SIGGINS, BRUCE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,....,,., S Trafford, Mo SIMPSON, ELAINE ,,,..,.,..., .,.,,.. S prlnglleld Mo SIMS, ROBERTA ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,, S Wingfield, Mo SMALLWOOD, J. H .....,... .....A........... C abool. Mo SMITH, DESSIE ........, ..... ...,......,............... S o lo, Mo SMITH, IRENE ,,,..,,.,,.,,. ........ F I. Lauderdale, Fla SMITH, PATSY ..,.........,.... .........,. S prinqlield, Mo SMITH. ROBERT D .,..A... ............... E unice.Mo SMITH, ROBERT S. ...,.... ...,...,.....,....... D ora, Mo. SMITH, SYLVIA .,......,............. ...,... R aymondville, Mo SORRELL, LOVELL J. ,,............. ....... S pringfield. Mo. SPANGENBERG, NAN ,,.,..,...,...... ,..,.... l'l ouslon, MO. SHOWALTER, OLIVE ANNE ......, ......... G ranby. Mo. SIVADON. FREDDY .........,........ ........ C assville. Mo. SLOAN, PATTY A ...,,,,... .........,. B riqI1Ion,Mo. SPELLMAN, MAX ..,,... .......,.. S prlngfield, Mo. SPONSLER, BILL ,.,..,,,.,... ............. C abool, Mo. STAIR, LINDA ..,.....,......,.... ,......... C arflwage. Mo. STANCIL, MARTHA ,,,,,,... ....,........... B ranson, Mo. STEINERT, BARBARA .......,. ....,..,.. S pringfield. Mo. STEMMONS. ALICE ....... ,......... S prinqfield, Mo. STEPHENS, MIKE. ...,,,....... .......... S pringfield, Mo. STEPHENS, OTMAR E ,...,..... .......... S pringfield, Mo. STOCKDALE, JOAN .............. ........,.....,,. C arflnaqe. Mo. STOCKTON. COLLEEN ...,.....,.......... Walnul Grove, Mo. STREET, ROY, ,.., ...,,,..,....... W illow Springs, Mo. STRICKLAND, BETHEL .......... ..,....,..,.. B ullalo, Mo. STURDEVANT, CARL ..,....,. ,..... ........,, S p rinqfield, Mo. SUTHERLAND, KATHRYN ........,.,,........ Ml. Grove, Mo. SURAFEAR, WILLODEAN ....... .................... P urdy, Mo. SWEANEY, JERRY .....,.....,.,... ........,. S pringlield, Mo. TABOR, CAROLYN .,........,, ....... M I. Grove, Mo. TALBERT, JANIS ...,.......,,,....... .......... S prlngflelcl, Mo. TALBURT, CAROL JEAN .,,...... .............. A urora, Mo. TAYLOR, BETTY LOU A...,.....,. ..,...,........., A urora. Mo, TALENT, RUTH ...,....,.......... .....,,... S pringlielcl, Mo. TAYLOR, CHARLES ........ ....,...., S Trafford, Mo. TEASLICK, DON .......... ...,,.. L ebanon, Mo. THOMAS, TED ........,,......... ..,...,,. N eoslrlo, Mo. THOMAS. BILL ....,.,....,....,....... ...,,..., B uffalo, Mo. THOMPSON. CORALEE ........., ..,......... N eoslwo, Mo. TINDALL. CARL ,..................... .,,..,........... A urora. Mo. TRAPP, ALAN .....,.. ........,,... ..,....,.. S p ringfielcl, Mo, TRAVILLION, DOYLE .,......, .....,,.,. S pringflelcl, Mo. 1? I f if ' IF' ' F 47 5 I TRIPLETT. DAVID .,,.,.,... ,,,.,,,,, 5 +r.,fr.5,d,'MO, TUCK. PAT -,--.--.-..,-...,...---..... ............. S pringIieId,III?1o. TURNER, DOROTHY ..,,,,,,.. .......,.,.,,,,, S pringfield, MQ, TAIG. RUTH .............Y........ Nurenberg, Germany TIMMONS, BOB ....... .....,...,... S pringfieid, MQ, TURNER, MARY ...,...,.,.. ,,,,,A,,,,, O lark, MQ, TRUE. IMOGENE ....,............ ..,......,... B rooIcIine, Mo, VAUGHAN. JOE ...............,.A.. ......... S pringfield, Mo. VINYARD. MARY ANNE ......,..,........ Independence, Mo. VISIO, EVELYNE ..............,,. ........, S pringIieId, Mo, WAHLBORG. VARDA LEE ....,,,, ,......,,...,... B oIivar, Mo. WALKER, GARY .......,......... .....,,.. G ainesviIIe, Mo. WALKER, NANCY ANN .....,.. .,.....,. S pringiield, Mo. WALKER. SHIRLEY .......,... .......,, H arrison, Ark. WALL, SUSIE .,......,........... ..,...... S pringI7ieId, Mo. WARD. SUE .......,..,,,...... ...Pleasanf Hope, Mo. WALSH, RICHARD ...,..... .Wesi Eminence, Mo. WEBBER, JACK ,.....,...,,.., .....A..,.,...... T Iwayer, Mo. WEBSTER. ELIZABETH .,.,.. ....,,., B radIeyviIIe, Mo. WEISS, JANIS ...........,..,,... .....,,, M I. Vernon, Mo. WHEELER, JOAN ..,,.,,,,,,..... ,,,.........,,........ N evade. Mo. WHITBEY, CLARENCE ..,....,.,.....,..., WiIIow Springs, Mo. WHITE, IVAN ................... ................,. O zarIc. Mo. WHITE, KAY .....,,............,... ......,,. S prinqIieId, Mo. WHITTAKER, RICHARD... ....,.... Sprir1qIieId, Mo. WHITTENBERG, RITA ....,.. .,..... G oodman, MO. WHITTINGTON. JESSE E. ...,,......... Miller, Mo. WIGGER, WALLY ..,v.,,....,....., ..,...... S I. Louis, Mo. WILEY. ELIZABETH .,....... .......,......., A urora, Mo. WILKS, JACK ........,.,..., ,...,.... S pringfieid. Mo. WILLIAMS, AI.. .,,...,,.,...,,.. ......... V ersaiIIes, Mo. WILLIAMS, GERALD ......... .......,.. S eymour. Mo. WILLIAMS. PAUL L ........ ...,....... C onway. Mo. WILLIAMS, SYBIL ......., ,.....,.. 5 pringfield, Mo. WILLS, I-IARRIET ........ .......... R ogersville, Mo. WILMATH, ERMA ,.,........ ..,....,, S Ioifs Cify, Mo. WILSON, BARBARA ........ ,.,....,, S pringIIeICI, MO. WILSON, BETTY .,A.,,.. .......,...,. P roIer'r1, MO. WISE, NEOMA ......... ......... S pringfield, Mo. WISDOM, RUTH ........., ...,...... S I. Louis, Mo. WOODARD, PATRICIA ..... ...,,,.... J asper. Mo. WOODS, FLEETA ,.........., ...........,..,. N eOSI1O MO. WOOLERY, EDGAR ....,... .......... S pr'ir1gIIeICI MO. WRIGHT, ELIZABETH ,........ .............. C rane. Mo. WRIGHT, JOHN B .......... ........, B uffalo, Mo. YANDELL, BETTY JUNE .,.. YARBROUGI-I. REBA ....... YOUNG, CARLENE ......, ZULER, EARLE .............. ZERKEL, DELORES .....,,. . .... ,.... R ogersville ..........,..SI'raIforcI ..........MarsI1IieIcI I umansviIIe. ..............OsceoIa Mo. Mo. Mo. Ark. Mo ' .' ,Vf ' v L- M .3415 'A ig?-m '- 'Wm 5- 4 1 i. ...N r Y.-, V LCS. . .Q . V - fsuxvf E . ., ,.: .' 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A ...A -, - ..- - ,, .. .uv- . 23 ,ll FlRST ROW: Willard J. GraTT-Sponsor, Bill l-lonaycuTT-Vice-president Harold Ezell-President RoberT Redmond-SecreTary, Hugh Williams. SECOND ROW: RoberT Lee lrick, Lee Moose, Joe Bob Wammack, STanley Mayes-Public RelaTions Chairman. Iuterfralnrnity Enuncil ln order To mainTain smooTh inTerTraTerniTy relaTions, The lnTerTraTernETy Council oT SMS which is consTiTuTed by The Tour naTional TraTerniTies, was organized recenTly. The council has managed The individual and cenTral acTiviTies oT The mem- ber TraTerniTies, has seT up and agreed on a uniTorm policy Tor all male Greeks, and Through iTs work has esTablished harmony and cooperalrion among The Tour. Since iT has received aTTiliaTion wiTh The naTional organizaTion, The IFC has achieved even greaTer success. Two members oT each TraTerniTy represenT Their respecTive groups. Besides The presidenT who serves as a delegaTe a mem- ber oT The TraTerniTy is elecTed To The council. The IFC oTTicers are rQTaTed among The chosen represenTaTives because The TraTerniTy presidenTs are limiTed in Time wiTh Their execuTive duTies. l:aculTy sponsors OT The IFC are Mrs. Mary Lou Bilsborough. social direcTor, and Mr. Willard J. GraTT, adminisTraTive dean. Miss Jean GaTTga, 'The secreTary oT PresidenT Roy Ellis, has Taken noTes aT The rneeTings and Typed up copies oT The minuTes Tor The use oT The diTTerenT TraTerniTies This year. ln l95O-5l l-larold Ezell oT Sigma Pi acTed as presidenT oT The council. OTher oTTicers were Bill l-loneycuTT oT Sigma Tau Gamma, vice-presidenT: Bob Redmond, Trom Tau Kappa Epsilon, secreTary-Treasurer: and STan Mayes Trorn Kappa Alpha, public relaTions. The remaining members were Bob lriclc, presi- denT oT Kappa Alpha: l-lugh Williams, presidenT QT Sigma Pi: Lee Moose, presidenT OT Sigma Tau Gamma: and Joe Bob Wammack, presidenT oT Tau Kappa Epsilon. AT The beginning OT The council's work This year, cerTain goals Tor achievemenT by The group were sTaTed. WiTh The near compleTion OT These milesTones in inTerTraTerniTy relaTions The IFC has broughT abouT a phenomenal increase oT ameli- oraTion and progress in The achievemenTs oT Greeks during iTs shorT exisTence. AT The sTarT oT The Tall Term rush season The council sponsored The TirsT inTerTraTerniTy smoker, held Tor The purpose oT giving poTenTial pledges knowledge oT Tra- Ternal life and an illusTraTion oT The cooperaTion among The Tour groups. The ll:C esTablished The inTra-mural aThleTic program and presenTecl Trophies To The winners oT TooTball, baskeTball, and baseball. FuncTioning in The same capaciTy as The Panhellenic Coun- cil, The lnTerTraTerniTy Council has Taken an acTive parT in The SMS social program in general and added To The progress oi good TraTerniTy liTe. o at Panhellenil: Enunlzil In l948-49 plans Tor The organizaTion of The Pan- hellenic Council were TormulaTed. The Tinal draTT oT The consTiTuTion and by-laws was drawn up. approved. and adopTed in The spring oT I95O. Purpose oT The Panhellenic Council is To mainTain on a high plane sororiTy liTe and inTer-sororiTy rela- Tions wiThin our college: To TurTher Tine inTellecTual ac- complishmenT and sound scholarship: To cooperaTe wiTh The college adminisTraTion in The mainTenance oT high social sTandardsg To be a Torum Tor The discussion oT quesTions oT inTeresT in The college and sororiTy world: and To compile rules governing rushing, pledg- ing. and iniTiaTion on This campus. Two represenTaTives Trom each naTional sororiTy malce up The governing body Tor The Council. ln cil Tor rush season. During The Tall rush season oT I95O-5 I . each rushee was presenTed wiTh a Panhellenic Council Yearbook, which was Tilled wiTh perTinenT in- TormaTion concerning The individual sororiTies. Their hisTory, and deTiniTions oT The various Terms used dur- ing rush season. Each quarTer The Council presenTs a scholarship plague To The sororiTy mainTaining The highesT scholas- Tic average. If This is won Three Terms in succession by a sororiTy, The group may keep iT Tor Their own. Good college ciTizenship as a preparaTion Tor good ciTizenship in The larger world oT alumnae days is The ideal as seT TorTh in The Panhellenic Creed which guides The acTiviTies oT The SMS chapTer. acldiTion To TormulaTing rules and regulaTions and de- Uffiggl-5 Termining policy Tor our local chapTers. iT acTs as a liason agenT beTween our sororiTies and The NaTional Presldeni '---'-' -- - ' '- -'- '- A 'ma LOU Amone panhellenic Conference. Vice-presidenT ........ ....,...... F rances Scarborough SecreTary ........,... ...W...................,... J aneT NewTon A deTiniTe plan has been organized by The Coun- Sponsor .......,... .....,.. M rs. Mary Lou Bilsborough FIRSI earbara Ebling, Joey WolTe, Frances Scarbrough, Anna Lou Arnone, Mrs. Mary Lou Bilsborough-Sponso eanie ag e. SECOND ROW: Alyce Bracken. Barbara Richardson, Carol Cole. MarTha Lou Ray, Wilma Wise, Darlene NorTon. Kappa lpha lT was in The days iusl' following The War befween The STaTes ThaT Tour young ex'ConTederaTe soldiers Tounded The Kappa Alpha Order under The influence and guidance oT General RoberT E. Lee aT WashingTon College in LexingTon, Virginia. Since iTs incepTion on December 2l, l865, The Order has grown and expanded inTo eighTy-Two acTive chaplers locaTed Throughoul The Soulhorn STaTes. Gamma BeTa chapTer was colonized aT SMS in The Tall of l947 and is The oldesT member of The NaTional lnTerTraTerniTy ConTerence on The campus. Members OT The popular SouThern TraTerniTy are acTive in all deparTmenTs ol: The college. Among Kappa Alpha TirsTs, The Rebels poinT To: first TraTerniTy house on campus: 'lirsT To reTire The IFC scholarship Trophy Tor Three consecuTive Terms, firsT rnen's sTyle show held on campus, TirsT place in Homecoming parade Tor Three sTraighT years, and only TraTerniTy To own iTs own house. WiTh college leaders, The KA's saluTe STudenT Body PresidenT Don Burrell: STANDARD EdiTor Bill Craig: champion debaTers Tom STrong, Don Burrell and Bob lriclcg and The vice-presidenT oT The 'S LeTTermen's Club, Dick Henley. Socially speaking, The Dixielanders hosTed a varieTy of parTies This season all The way Trom The iniTial Tall rush parTy held aT Rockaway Beach To The annual spring open-bid Tormal. Miss Margie PorTer, a sophomore and member oT Tri-Sigma sororiTy, was sole-cTed as KAPPA ALPHA ROSE Tor l95l, succeeding Miss Sue Adams, also a Tri-Sig. AT The annual Roberl' E, Lee BirThday Ball held al' Riverside, acTives and pledges ToasTed The new TraTerniTy sweeThearT and enioyed a banqueT and formal dance. Bob lrick STan Mayes L. E. SmiTh Bill Craig Bill Ryan Joe Miller Don Burrell Dic -1 W--my iq-...Q li J Ken Buckley Don CloTworThy Bob Davis Warren Eclcles BerT Er In im 3 X . X X 1. I XX l ' 1 L l H! ' Don Branham Bull Chrishan 5Tan Cope Bill DanT'orTh Bill Fricheffe Al Gibson Gale Gordon ,Q 3 Dave Ollnger Jack Rauch Gene SmiTh Mac Smilh Byrd SuTherland Charles Wingo a um - ' I 91:12-,Ti - -ll'-Sell Slronq Fi l nclw Mr. Guy Thompson Mr. Roberl Vanalla Sponsor Elmer Anderson Sponsor Bob Alkin Earl Bauman Dick Bonham Charles Brailliwail 'su 'wb Bud Glidowell Leo Hedley Dean Hodges Jud Johnson Ray Kennedy Gordon McCann Jim Mosely S2 1-.a C7 Killingsworllw Sid Kiely Don Kirkman Jim Lawson Edgar Longslreel Bolo Mallwis Bill Neale Ari' Smilh any e.-an A U, ,vu l if i Slevons Jerry Swoany Alan Trapp Doyle Travillion Bill Turk Joe Vaughn Barl' Wagoner Mark Woodfill 45' if 'sv l A ' FIRST ROW: Davey HilTon, Harold Ezell, Jerry Presley, Hugh Williams, THIRD ROW: ArT GrimeTT, W. D. TilloTson, Kyle Gordon, Dave Borski, Lawrence HolT, Jim STewarT, Herb SpraTT. SECOND ROW: Bob May, George EsTeriy, Joe Jordon, Don MulTer, Bob Giles, Loy Moon, Jim Downey. Paul Moscafello, Jack RoberTson. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Johnsfon, Jim Lang, DexTer Praff, Bob Whifehair, John Rhoades, Joe Rice, Bill PineT. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Richard Payne-Sponsor, Mario Canedo, Jim Mace, Charlie WhiTe, Leroy Coody. Sigma Pi Sigma Pi FraTerniTy was Tounded in I897 aT Vincennes UniversiTy, Vincennes, Indiana when Tour sTudenTs wiTh similar ideals grouped Themselves TogeTher in an organizaTion Tor brojrherhood. Alpha Rho chapTer of Sigma Pi was colonized on The SouThwesT Missouri STaTe College campus in SepTemloer oT i947 and became an acTive chapTer in The naTional organiza- Tion in April oT I948. AT The presenT Time, There are TiTTy-Tive acTive chapTers in The naTional organizaTion as well as seven colonies. sororiTies during The year. On ParenTs' Day, They presenTed Their moThers wiTh orchids, The chapTer Tlower. AT Homecoming The chapTer prepared a banqueT Tor reTurning alums. Then, on Thanksgiving, I5 underprivileged children were guesTs oT The TraTerniTy Tor dinner and an aTTernoon aT The movies. Sig Pi's held Their annual ChrisTmas Tormal aT The TraTerniTy house on December l5, and They climaxed The year's social acTiviTies wiTh an Orchid Tormal in The spring. llffiners The Alpha Rho chapTer is a member oT The local inTerTra- Tern1Ty council oT which Sig P1 Harold Ezell was presidenT The chapTer house aT 1036 EasT Cherry was The scene oT many shorT and inTormal colqe daTes held Tor each oT The SMS Sage .........,...,,.,.., FirsT Counciloi A,,,,,, Second Councilor ,... Third Councilor ,.,, FourTh Councilor .,... Herald .,.,...........,.... 44 . .,.,. Hugh Williams .......,Jim STewarT .Jerry Presley HerberT SpralT ,...Harold Ezell Lawrence HolT Upper Loll: I95O-l95l Clwapler Officers. Cenier: Sigma Pi Fraferniiy House. Righl: I95l-I952 Cliapier Officers. Middle Leif: Sig Pi's Hosf Colne Dales willi Eaclw Sororiiy af Fraferniiy House. Cenlcr: Sigma Pi Pledge Class . . . Spring l95I. Riqlil: Sig Pi's Enjoy Serenade. Rigid: Miss Marina Anderson, Sigma Pi Sweeilweari of l95O. Lower Leif: Silling This One Oui ai l95O Spring Orclwid Formal. Cenler: Sigma Pi Orchid Presicles af Open House Sues? Book. Riglwfz Sigma Pi Open House Las? Fall. - lx 1 Q, -W-'af S FIRST ROW: Fred Scovell, Bolo Swicegood, Bill Ray, Ken Pemberlon, Tom Cooper, Sammy Mullins. SECOND ROW: Mr. L. T. Shilfler-Sponsor, Bill Honeyculf, Bill Kelsay, Johnny Dobyns, Lee Moose, Don Pumphrey, Paul Hiclc man, George Chilfenden, Mr. William G. Cain-Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Sammy Anderson, Pele Morgan, Bob Jones, Carl Hall, Myron Johnson, Jeff Wise, John Everecl, John Scar borough, Bob Dugan, Gene Lampe, Jack Webber. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Berhel, Ed Cunningham, Clarlc Dunla , Lano Williams, Tro Cleland, John Peniclc, Bill Chiflenden , P Y Charley Srover, Bill Henery, Ken Bingarnan. igma Tau Gamma Residence. Sig Taus Fling Coslurne Bull l-X Ziff - vi I i, , 2 g ,ff Z ,Z 2 x fir'-i , 4 ,, WT' --1, 'QT- 1? IX. I D spasm a o ..i.u.-.t. li ' f'.V 40' v., .g'Oo u , 0 IO' . , 5 c 1 3 -.- r sig i - 0 N: , 4 ,f V - - 'JLG maids. o 0 , I I 5 . , ' ,, 'vU, --N., I, Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma reached This campus in l94l when The Key and Dagger club voTed To aTTiliaTe wiTh The naTional organizaTion. Before Taking The name Key and Dagger , The group had been known as KnighTs oT The Road and had The disTincTion oT being The TirsT men's social club on The SMS campus. Sigma Tau was Tounded aT CenTral Missouri STaTe Teachers College, Warrensburg, in l92O, and naTionalized aT Kansas STaTe Teachers oT Emporia in l924. The main obiecTive in all The TraTerniTy is To become an inclispensible acTiviTy in all eligible insTiTuTions by molding iTs program around The needs of Those colleges. Since l92O Sigma Tau has increased To 37 chapTers all over The naTion. Top: Sig Taus Serenade l95O Rose-lrene SmiTh. BoTTom: Chorus Walks OTT WiTh Song FesT Honors. Among The major social acTiviTies oT The year Tor Omega chapTer was iTs CosTume Ball, Rose Dance, and dinner-dance, plus a number oT inTormal ouTings, Uffinars PresidenT ................. ........... ,,,,,,.,,, J o hn Dobyns Vice-PresiclenT .,.................,...... .......Bill Hone-ycuTT Corresponding SecreTary .A...v,,Y,. .,,....,,, M yron Johnson Recording SecreTary ....,..,.,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B ob Dugan Treasurer ..............,,,............. 5. ......., Richard Scarborough Social Chairman ........ ,,......,,... P aul Hickman SergeanT-AT-Arms ,,....... ,..,......,. B ob Jones Reporfer .,...f.f............. .... ....... ..,........ ........ ............... R i c lc S covell HisTorian.. ................,..,,..,.............,..........,,.,....,.........,.......,a Carl l-lall Sponsors ..,.... Mr. William 6. Cain. Jr., and Mr. L. T. ShiTleTT Top: Rose Bedeclcs Homecoming FloaT. BoTTom: AcTives EnTerTain Rushees, W' w Tau Kappa Epsilnu Since i'rs esiabiishmem' ai Illinois Wesleyan Universiiy in T899, Tau Kappa Epsilon has grown uniil ir now embraces 85 undergraduaie and 30 graduaie chapiers 'rhroughoui' 'rhe nalion, wiih a roll call of some I7,000. f W , I., . fag? 0353 The declared purpose of TKE founders was Thai 'rheirs is To be A union for aid To college men in menlal, moral. and social development The siudy of classic liieraiure was emphasized in 'rhe iirsi weekly meeiings of The group and They were known ihen as The Kniqhis of Classic Lore. Scholarship has long played an imporlani pari in Teke-lore. During The pasi academic period, Tau Kappa Epsilon placed more of iis chapiers firsi in scholarship Than did any oiher naiional social iraierniiy. Uffiners Joe Bob Wammack .................................. ..,........ P ryianis Bob Redmond ,......A..... ....... E pi-Pryianis Joe Limes ........ ......... G rammaieus Jerry Nixon .,..,,.. ....... C rysophylos . ....,,...,... Hislor Don Burns ...,... Bob Tucker .,,,.... ........... l-l egemon Frank Green ..,,..., ........ l'l ypoiheies Vernon Volker ......, Pyiories FIRST ROW: Bill Bryant Jim Finley, Vernon Volker. Don Day, Don Brown, Bob Powers, David Anderson, Jack Ellis. SECOND ROW: Don Burns. Jim Hailey, Gail Rea. Frank Green. Tommy Dunlap, Eddie Wesier, Francis Lufirell, Mariy Shabaz. THIRD ROW: Billy Hawkins, Bob Tinnon, Jerry Nixon, Russ Milligan, Jim Kissner, Wally Whife, Dale Ward. FOURTH ROW: Bob Redmond, Ron Downing, Joe Bob Wammack. Bob Tucker, Henry May, Bob Dees, Louis Bell, Bob Jones. FIFTH ROW: Dr. L. V. Whiiney-Sponsor. Bill Burns, Paul Mullins, Bob laiarola, John Baffen, Roberi' SuH'on, Ron Sifes, Pres Ward. I X .fs :nf- rg.. x 454' , 1 jr.. - 'i..v'I . .5 1 W , Q. 'Ffa . wfzh- '- , ,-'fs-.7 -I tlfpfb L .-5'--A-,lf -I J... f.,-71.1, w X '-X-'T 73!'.' K5-T1 'f'uvi7'1 'V-i':.' lf b Eff,-5.13 pl, .f ' ., uf' 5 ':' . -?-5'?a5,- j . ,,.-' . rigjh ?. 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Gamma Mu Chapfer of Alpha Delfa Pi was in- sfalled on fhe SMS campus in March, I949 wifh an impressive fhree day ceremony conducfed by nafional officers and members of Alpha Gamma chapfer af Missouri Universify. Ar fhe same fime, fhe Spring- field alumnae chapfer increased ifs numbers and fhe sororify gained fhe backing of a very sfrong alumnae group. A Mofhers' Club was also formed fo aid fhe sororify. I-Iighlighf of fhis year's acfivifies for fhe sororify was fhe acquisifion of fhe chapfer sororify house af 700 Soufh Nafional. Members spenf a busy summer and fall painfing and decorafing fhe dwelling for fhe Open House which was held Ocfober I. Ofher major evenfs of fhe year included fhe fra- difional Wishing Well rush parfy, Homecoming and Parenf's Day acfivifies, fhe annual fea given by AD Pi pledges for all campus sororify and frafernify pledges, inifiafion and Founder's Day banquefs, and fhe annual open Spring formal. ll f f i II la r s Presidenf ,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ...,.,.................,......... . , ..... Lillian Williams Vice-presidenf ...,........,.,,,..,.u ..Y............ J oan Healey Secrefary ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,, ............ M ariorie Schmiff Corresponding Secrefary .,..... ....... . .Marilyn Williamson Treasurer .,..,....,,7,,,....,,,.,,..,,, ,...,..... R amona Frazier I-Iigforian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.Y,, ,, ,,,,, ...... IVI aizle Williams Chaplain ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,, ....,...,,.... F rifzi Bauer Social Chairman ........ ........ B arbara Ebling Reporfer .,,,,,,,Y.,,,,,,,,.,,.,Y.,.,,,,,.,,,,, ...... M aizie Williams Guard ..,.,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.V,,,,,,V,,.,,,,,,,, .,,..,..,..,... J ackie Schmiff Membership Selecfion Chairman .............................. Jeanie Raqle Scholarship Chairman .........,....,....,...,...i.... Mary Ellen Tesferman Sponsors ...,.....,...... Mrs. Claude Groves and Miss Mary Jo Boyle FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Boyle-Sponsor, Lillian Dallas Williams, Joan Healey, Ramona Frazier, Marge Schmiff, Marilyn William- son, Maizie Williams, Hilda Harlcey, Frifzi Bauer. SECOND ROW: Rosalyn Rich, Mary Margaref Fox, Kiffy Boyle, Mary Sue Srnifh, Marilyn Sfoclnman, Helen Kay Peferson Janice Peevy, Coralee Thompson, Louise Blair. THIRD ROW: Paffi Devoy, Carolyn Dysarf, Joeffa Hammons, Wanda Oheim, Sybil Williams, Mary Lou Broolcshire, Onefa McNabb, Jeanie Ragle, Barbara Ebling, Jaclcie Schrniff. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Rice, Johanna Hanson, Juanifa Brooks, Phyliss Mynaff, Barbara Keffell, Grefchen Defabaugh, Marlyn Graff, Mary Anne Vineyard, Evelyn Ruarlc. E' P' 'E' ' 171, Pye, nf - mf-xauudh. I f'-41, ' -4 2' QQ? .1 ge .-P. I, .rn c v Pa I. . -.,. - fy . 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SECOND ROW: Carleen Leihco. Kay Busse, Carolyn Tabor, Mrs. Pauline Dellriese-Palroness, Miss Lucy Mae Smilh-Spom sor, Mrs. H. O. Farrar-Paironess, Rulh Moore, Carol Thomason, Cecilia Odio. THIRD ROW: Mary Jean Sholfner, Wanda Sallee. Jo Anne Seamon, Belfy Slone, Theresa Pelers, Olive Glenclenning, Janice Allen, Barbara Seamon, Joefla Seamon, Oleva Harl, Judilh Bohrer. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lou Meir, Barbara Morris, Lou Knighl, Berni Barber, Marlha Ray, Linda Siair, Joan Hailey, Jolene Evans, Frances Lea. Belly Boyd, Hope Frinlc. lpha Sigma lpha Bela Sigma-chapler of Alpha Sigma Alpha was organized on our campus, November IS, I947. ll evolved from Sourhwesl Missouri Srale's oldesl social club, Merry-Go-Round. ASA was founded ai Farmville Slaie Normal School, Farm- ville, Virginia, in l9Ol. Soon lhereafier il formed lhe na- 'lional Associalion of Educalion Sororiiies. Tradilional celebralions lor lhe chapler include acliviries on Parenl's Day, Homecoming, a Founder's Day Banquel on November l5, S+. Valen+ine's Dinner Dance, and an annual spring formal. Alpha Sigs were represenled in many of lhe campus organi- zaiions, having members in Slanclard Slail, College Thealre, OzarlcO, Kappa Omicron Phi, Della Phi Della, Treble Club, Pep Squad, Choir, Orchesis, Band, Orchesira, and Bruin Booslers. ASA member, Mary Jean Sholliner, was elecled Homecom- ing Oueen lhis pasl year. Anolher dislinclion possessed by Jrhe Alpha Sigs was lhal of being 'rhe iirsl naiional sororily 'ro have a house ai SMS. llffilzers Presidani ...,..,..,... . .................,, Vice-Presidenl ....,,. Secrelary, ,...,...... Treasurer., Regislra r., Ediior. , Chaplain... ...... ,,........ , Sponsor. ...,,, ,.,,.....,,..,.,, ,,,.... , ..,.,.. Errnadeen Mers .....,...Janel Newfon Donnye Polis ..........Jean Reilly Marilyn Bales ..,,.,.......Belly Poeppel .......,.....Suzanne Granl Miss Lucy Mae Smilh Paironesses .. ,,., Mrs. H. O. Farrar and Mrs. Pauline Delzriese . U . L' , JL Leif-Girls Relax Aller Meelinq. Cenler-House Moilwer Chefs al Open House. Riqhl-Pledges Pose af Sororily Meefinq. Bollomz Beaufy Winning Floaf in Homecoming Parade. Alpha Siqs Pele Mollwers al Coffee. Riqhl: l95I Sweellwearl, Marilyn Bales. Hen Session Over Cards. Acfives al Lasl. Alpha Sigma Alpha House. 7,- -1-1 xli- L5 ,FW 'JC' B f 4 F, ,A ,,-xii,-- . - , ' 1,1 er 'P Q f 5' if FIRST ROW: Sue Darr, Meri Kimber, Suzan Kerr, Rose Ann Crooks, Par Railley, Bonnie Wellesly, Barbara Eagloburger, Mar- garel Page. SECOND ROW: Jo Bradford, Dorinda The-uer, Helen Davis, Joan Pursley, Neoma Wise, Margarel' Millspaugh, Lynn Kennon, Alyce Braclcen. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nyda Sebring-Sponsor, Barbara Mosher, Virginia Presley, Maurela Darr, Ruby Davis, Arlene Crosby, Marie Bingham, Barbara Peiligrew, Barbara Wilson, Jean Gallga-Sponsor. Sponsors and Pafroness Preside af Alpha Sigma Tau Open House. Miss Jean Gaffga, New Sponsor of Alpha Sigma Tau. r 'N '58 fp' , fjrr ,I - iv- . '.- SN . A 9, Z -ro , 4 gi . , . , 1 2 W- u t. . fy. ' I Pr' l . 4 .v 9 , ff ,,' 'aria' 9 29,51 5 A 'a .w- f'f J My 3 Nffis fm. gn., .. J ar Ja,1-.i- xr- - '- 4. +- V -sq' ' --ff ffm fn.:?fv.!'Fj. 4 .,,,4,,O 0--f 0 .rs 'q- ua' ' . 4'-.f, 'U vii, u ,.f : ,. -V4 W,if.! ' i -1 35.1 ,Llkl w J I-ilpha Sigma Tau Alpha Sigma Tau was founded on ihe campus oi Michigan Siale Normal College, Ypsilanii, Michi- gan, November 4, l899. On April 24, I948, members oi ihe SMS Panola Club became an official pari of Alpha Sigma Tau as The Alpha Delia chapier. A large and aciive alumnae group was also formed ai ihai lime. Alpha Sigma Taus are aiiiliaied wiih many campus organizaiions, having members in College Theaire, Siandard Siaii, OzarlcO Siaii, Orchesira, Treble Club, FTA, Baplisl Siudeni Union, SCA, Newi- man Club. Wesley Foundaiion, Kappa Omicron Phi, Choir, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Radio Club, l-lome Eco- Homecoming and Founder's Day Luncheons, and a formal dance have made ihis a busy year for meml bers oi Alpha Sigma Tau. A spring fashion show ai one of ihe downiown iheaiers is an annual presenia- iion oi The sororiiy. Proiecis ioward which Alpha Sigma ,Tau con- iribuies money are ihe Pine Mouniain School in Keniucky and Penland l-landicrali School in Norih Carolina. llffinnrs Presideni: ..........,.,...,.........................,..,..... ........ M ariha Kimber Vice-presldeni' .............,............,. ,......... A lyce Bracken , , , , Corres oncl'n Secreiar ..................... ..,...,..,.,..,,...,.. . S D nomics Club, Band. Bruin Boosiers, Pi Beia Chi, La Treasurer -gnn ,-.---,-,---4--- hgccnnV-D,...-.--.---,V-,---,,. '--,-,.--. Heqeiegajig Terlulia, and The Speech Squad. Chaplain -------------'---------------------------------- . ------'- 5 Gfbefa EGQlGbUfQSf I g i 1 Sponsors .......... Mrs. Don Sebring and Miss Jean Gaiiga Rush parhes. informal parhes, scripi dances, Pafraness .....,.,..,.......,................ Mrs. Eugene Schwariz Top Leif: Graduaiing Alpha Sigma Tau's and Dales ai Sororiiy Pariy. Top Righi: AST's and Moihers ai a Sororiiy Tea. Boifom Leif: Chorus Line Provides Enierfainmeni ai' Novel Rush Parfy. Bofiom Righi: Alpha Sigma Tau's Harmonize Afier Meeiing. i-.- '- wiimii if H. . Delta Sigma Epsilon In l94l', The TirsT naTional sororiTy on our campus, The Alpha Lambda chap+er oT DelTa Sigma Epsilon, was esTablished by Mrs. Roy Ellis. Since iTs Tounding aT Miami UniversiTy, OxTord, Ohio, in I9I4, DSE has expanded inTo 48 chapTers Trom coasT To coasT. Besides represenTaTion in honorary socieTies, clubs, acTiviTies, and on The honor roll, members OT The sororiTy have received addiTional honors. Anna Lou Arnone served as presidenT oT The Panhellenic Council Tor l95O-5l. Recognized in Who's Who Among STudenTs in American UniversiTies and Col- leges was Paula Davison. DoroThy Orrell sTarred in All My Sons , TirsT producTion oT The College TheaTre Tor This year, and KaTharine Cochran was news ediTor oT The STandard. ThroughouT The year, DSE has parTicipaTed in varied acTiviTies. PresidenT Darlene NorTon and Treas- urer RuTh Neill convened in AugusT wiTh The chapTer delegaTes Tor The naTional conclave. For The TourTh consecuTive year The sororiTy produced Their DelTa Darky MinsTrel during The winTer Term. The year's acTiviTies were closed wilh The annual spring Tormal highlighTed by The crowning oT Miss SpringTime . Every Three monThs The naTional sororiTy maga- zine, The Shielcl, sends ouT a reporT oT The various chapTers and Their TuncTions. Main social service proiecT oT The organizaTion is The sponsoring oT a hospiTal in Louisiana Tor l'lansen's Disease. ll f f i ce rs PresidenT ................... ............................. ......... D a rlene NorTon Vice-presidenT ......,....,...... ...s....... D oroThy Orrell Recording SecreTary .....,....,.... ....... V irginia Pumphrey Corresponding SecreTary ....... ....,.... M argie Billingsley Chaplain ..,..,,.....,,.,,..,..,,.,,,... ..,.,.,,.,.. B eTTy l-larlce Treasurer ...,...,,.,...........,,.,. .,.,....,,.....,,.,... R ufh Neill EdiTor of Shield ..,...., ,...,.., N orma Lee Barker l-lisTorian ............... . .... ............. P hyllis LuTher SergeanT-AT-Arms ......... .....s..... l-l elen Gibson ReporTer .................... ...,...,.... C arolyn Baldridge Sponsor .... ..,...,..,. M iss Grace Gardner PaTroness ..... ......................... ......,.......... M r s. C. G. Sauerrnan FIRST ROW: Anna Lou Arnone, RuTh Neill, Virginia Purnphrey. Helen Gibson, DoroThy Orrell, Darlene NorTon. Margie Bill- ingsly. Darlene Bridges. SECOND ROW: Ann Turlc. Jeane Medlin, Joan LashmeTT, BeTTy MonTgomery, Norma Lee Barlcer, Carolyn Baldridge, Beverly Boehm, RoberTa Sims, KaTharine Cochran. THIRD ROW: Cecilia Odio, Marion Crenshaw, Judy McCord, Nancy BryanT, Phyllis LuTher, Carolyn OTTUTT, ldell Thomas, Peggy Shreve, Shirleen Wolfe, Paula Davison. 5 , 1 R A . 1 1 iw' YQ gi ,QQ -- 3 : ,:g..... ,, if r,,.u.Q. v km Fe: H Q FTE ' 1 ' - gi fa-Y me r ' ' 7511: F- Q-syn fx Kar gr,-:PP .ZS f,-x,.' sit. Q- 4 9 .W Vi' lr, if ,X :Q -121,4 . 4 ff, 5 ?'y Pi Iiappa Sigma Pi Kappa Sigma sororiTy became a realiTy Through The eTTorTs oT Georgia Fox and ThirTeen oT her sTudenT companions aT Michigan STaTe Normal College, YpsilanTi, Michigan on November I7, I894. Since ThaT Time The organizaTion has grown To naTional recogniTion wiTh 31 acTive chapTers and 26 alumnae groups and Through membership in The naTional Pan- hellenic Council. TheTa Nu chapTer was insTalled on The SMS campus on December I3, I947, Trom The TheTa Nu TheTa local sororiTy. Pi Kaps are noTed Tor Their high ideals oT scholarship, social enioymenT, and parTicipaTion in a greaT varieTy oT exTra- curricular acTiviTies. The scholarship plaque awarded by The Panhellenic Coun- cil To The sororiTy wiTh The highesT grade average each Term has been in Pi Kap possession Tor The pasT Two years. Pi Kap names are prominenT on The Honor Roll and Three were lisTed in Who's Who Among STudenTs in American UniversiTies and Colleges Tor l95O-SI. Many social acTiviTies Tilled The Time Tor Pi Kaps during The pasT monThs. On The Top oT The lisT was The annual SweeThearT Dance aT which KenneTha STewarT was crowned SweeThearT. OTher evenTs were The rush parTies, Founder's Day and Homecoming Tea, a ChrisTmas parTy, bunking parTy, and The spring dinner dance. FIRST ROW: Jaclcie EnyearT, Shirley Reardon, Barbara Richardson, Carol Cole. Geneva Mhoon, RoberTa Miller, KenneTha STewarT, Janie Rob- ineTTe. SECOND ROW: Vera Day, Marilyn Warner, Mrs. Fred C. Thomsen- Paironess, Mrs. RuTh T. Gibson-Sponsor. Mrs. Lesier V. WhiTney- PaTroness, Virginia l-lolT, lris Osbourn. THIRD ROW: Barbara Langley, Jo Deana Alain, Virginia Ralls, Shirley Carr, Nancy ProTiva, Arlene Carman, Joan Miller. AT The all-school SongTesT, Pi Kaps were awarded The gold cup as winners in The women's division wiTh The enTries oT Their TorTy voice chorus. Along wiTh campus acTiviTies The sororiTy Turnished a Tamily wiTh provisions and giTTs aT ChrisTmas and made con- TribuTions To The Seeing Eye Dog FoundaTion and The Crippled Children's HospiTals mainTained by The Shriners. Uffiuurs PresidenT .,,..c..,...cc ,.,..,...,.....,.,,c C arol Cole Vice-presideni ,...,.,,.. . ...c., Barbara Richardson SecreTary .......................... ......... S hirley Reardon Recording SecreTary ...., . ,.,.,.,, Geneva Mhoon Treasurer ..........,........ ....... ......... J a nie RobineTTe Corresponding EdiTor., ..,.,, A,-,,V,, , Virginia Holi' ..,....Jaclcie EnyearT Keeper oT The Archives ..,....., ....,.....RoberTa Miller SergeanT-AT-Arms ........ ..,... Press Agenia ...............,.,.... .....,,,,.., M arilyn Warner HisTorian .........,.,..,......,,..........,......,,,..,....,,,....,,, KenneTha STewarT Sponsor .......................................................... Mrs. RuTh T. Gibson PaTronesses ................ Mrs. L. V. WhiTney and Mrs. Fred Thomsen FOURTH ROW: Mary l3eTh Wingo, RuTh Finley, Kay WhiTe, Zora Gail Jones. Alice Killingsworfh, Emily MiTchell, Dorann Lewis, EsTher Mariin. FIFTH ROW: Celesfe Ferree, Helen Wray Schmalhorsi, Pai L. Anderson, Nancy Dennehy, Annabelle Gillrnan. Alice Hudson, Jane l-less, BeTTe ChrisTian. SIXTH ROW: Mildred Maiihews, Lynn W. PayTon, Jimmie Sue Mc- Kenzie, Joanne Cole. ..i.. .., Infhahon Ceremony for Mrs Fred Thomsen New Pafroness Kennpiha Sfewarf P1 Kappa Sugma Sweefhearf of 1951 Scholarship Plaques! Winners of ine Women's Division in ine I95l Song-Fest 'ik ni E I, Wi, ' Y 0' LA as FlRST ROW: Frances Scarborough, Kay Bane, Sue Adams, Margie Porier, Barbara Anderson, Elizabeih Murlaugh, Pafsy Ann Smilh. V SECOND ROW: Kaiy Adams, Mary K. Treiienero, Mary Arnaud, Beife Nelle Blackwell, Suzie Burns, Virginia Craig, Pai Edel, Susie Wall. THIRD ROW: Mary Sue Reynaud, Carol Hill, Mariha Anderson, Vera Lee Shannon, Lois Windsor, Susie Conlon, Nancy Walker. FOURTH ROW: Sugar McDaniel, Jackie Walker, Joan Randall, Janei Hunisman, Nancy Crouch, Rosalie Criswell. Dorolhy Anderson. Sigma Sigma Sigma ln i945 The Diana Club, which had been aciive on ihis campus for nineieen years, became a naiional sororiiy Through aiiiliaiion wiih Sigma Sigma Sigma. The sororiiy was founded ai Virginia Siaie Teachers College ai Farmville, Virginia, on April 20, l898. When Tri-Sigma celebraiecl iis Tiiiy-second year in June oi i950 wiih a naiional conveniion in Chicago. Beia Beia chapier was represenied wiih five aciive and iwo alumnae members. Social iunciions oi ihe sororiiy ihis year included rush pariies, a Chrisimas dance, ihe Mo+her's Day Breakifasi, Jrhe Moiher-daughier buiiei supper, The alumnae-aciive Chrisimas pariy. and several informal dances. Coniribuiions io chariiable drives and a French school, buying books Tor ihe John Randofi Library in Keniucky, and giving Thanksgiving and Chrisimas baskeis were The social work of Sigma Sigma Sigma during ihe school year. ...JL- fr'-'F'-' i ? ,,.4h , Tri Sig Deleqaies fo Nexiional Convenfion. Tri Sigs Prepare ChrIs+mas Basket i950 and 1951 KA Roses Serve ai' Open House. 4' ,.. W E m 'z W l I Q K 1 U4 N N ?f'5S'Q eff? ,ww ,af ' ,SWA s 5XEN4y .. ww 4' ma? w-- z ka sg ,Y xl' SIG? N 5- J 454 1 f 1 f i ff' r ., I v V Nfgfis L -2? 4 f- H' .5 g i f ,Q Q' , Q' Ca ' I im M 'f ' f 'T F ' - 4 Q' s5b,iuw?1 ' QHEY4 . ,vw :LE IQQRQQ 2 YE' W ' W A 555 5' E- V' S R49 li' Square F Square SororiTy was organized on The SMS campus in I927 under The leadership oT Miss Grace Palmer. IT originaTed as a club Tor girls who were members oT The library sTaTT buT since ThaT Time iT has developed inTo a social sororiTy. Members oT F Square have Taken acTive parT in boTh social and academic pursuiTs. F Square members had The highesT scholasTic raTing oT all social sororiTies and TraTerniTies in The Tall Term wiTh a l.84 average. The group was represenTed in Commercial Club. Home One OT The proiecTs oT F Square has been ThaT oT helping and enTerTaining children aT The Burge Polio Ward. Several parTies and oTher Torms oT en- TerTainmenT were given Tor The children. The social calendar OT The year consisTed oT Tall rush parTies, Tormal pledging banqueT, mock and Tor- mal iniTiaTions, Homecoming Tea Tor alumnae, ChrisT- mas dinner dance, spring house parTy, and The spring Tormal held wiTh The Alpha Phi Omega FraTerniTy. I y G u n Uf f iners Economics Club, STudenT ChrisTian AssociaTion, Bap- P ld + M I C IO , , , I resi en .,ss.,..sa.,s. ..s,Vs.s.s,Y,.,.,,ss,,,,,.ss , , .,s.. arsa ena om s TisT STudenT Union, Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Mu Vicenpresidemim nnlnb M qulnn ---Lovena Sechler EpSllOI1, Alpha Mu Gamma, STuClenT SenaTe, Red SecreTary ............., ,,.,..l........... l va Shaw Cross. and All Club Council. Forda Murray, one oT greasuifrer 4 ' F F?I3ClIT- ligurriy , , , , I, , e orer ...,,,, ,..,,....,.,.......,,.......... ..,......,, 1 s roos :Ts members, is lisTed in Who s Who Among STudenTs Higorianm In wguv --gw I AMEIOi3le Clopmn in American UniversiTies and Colleges, Tor I95O-5I. Sponsors ....,..,. Iv1rs.WiITred Adler and Dr. Oreen Ruedi FIRST ROW: Barbara WhiTed, Lovena Sechler, Dr. Oreen Ruedi-Sponsor, Marsalena Combs, BeTTy Lee Murray. SECOND ROW: Forda Murray, Annabelle Thompson, Eloise ClopTon. Marilyn GilbreaTh. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Brooks, Agnes Carney, Nancy Childress, Iva Shaw. L Z .ff Xa-JL E' XF ti? Urqanlzatluns lll the Uzarlis .. ,7 , fs -45, ,M Nancy Crouch, Ag. Club Queen, and her claTe. J. D. HuTsell, reign over The Barnwarming. l qrllzulture Eluh OrganizaTion oT The SMS AgriculTure Club was compleTed on November 4, I947. A TourTold purpose was esTablished Tor The group as Tollows: The creaTion oT inTeresT in agriculTure as an occupaTion, advance- menT of The cause oT agriculTure in schools, To aid The college agriculTure program, and To give assisfance To Tarmers in This communiTy whenever possible. The acTiviTies of The Club Tor This year have been varied. ln Oclrober The group sponsored The TirsT Barnwarming ever held aT SMS. Then The Club won TirsT place wiTh Their TloaT enTered in The educaTional division oT The Homecoming parade. Termed as a real success was The annual Farm Week BanqueT spon- sored by The Aggies in December. Tours were made in The spring To leading 'Farms and agriculTure planTs in The Middle WesT and much oT The enTerTainmenT Tor The conTesTanTs aT The annual FuTure Farmer's Ufficers PresidenT ............. ....................... Vice-presidenT ....... SecreTary .,......, Treasurer ,,..,..................................... All Club Council DelegaTe ............ Sponsors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Dr. G. E. K5rlS 6 FIRST ROW: Mr. Wesley Hoy-Sponsor, Harold SchmidT, Don Mobley, J. D. Holcenson, Ralph Brooks, Archie Neff, Eugene Gregory, Charles Wadlow. SECOND ROW: William Nolan, Eugene True. Roy Six, Richard Sullinger, KeiTh Garland, Charles Weaver. William Edmondson. THIRD ROW: Mr. John D. SchaTz-Sponsor, Wayne Craig, RoberT Bash, Edgar l.ongsTreeT, George DiclcensheeT, George STuever, Leon Maberry, Burl Hess. FOURTH ROW: Alva Driver, Gale Gordon, RoberT Turner, J. O. Fawver, Glen Maples, George Roden, Demby RuT- ledge, RoberT Phipps, Jerry Kimmons. FIFTH ROW: Teddy Sell, Herman Doing, Charles Taylor, Mr. Stanlie Spangler-Sponsor, Eugene AusTin, M. R. Norris, Dr. Glenn Karls-Sponsor. Billy Harmon, Orval CarTer. 64 ConTesT was cared Tor by The Club. ......Richard Sullinger ........Gene Gregory ....,.Charles Weaver ,............,Archie NeTT George DiclcensheeT nd Mr. J. D. SchaTz 1f'1---,,,,,f,?,i . ii, Alpha Mu Gamma Alpha Mu Gamma. naTional honorary Toreign language so- cieTy, was insTalled aT SMS on March I, l938 as The Lambda ChapTer. Among The aims oT Alpha Mu Gamma are The enlighTen- meni, friendship and sympa- TheTic unclersTanding oT Toreign counTries and peoples. Social evenTs of The group are highlighTed by The Tradi- Tional ChrisTmas parTy held aT The home of Dr. Anna L. Blair. Songs Trom various Toreign counTries represenTed are sung, Toreign games are played, and The ChrisTmas sTory is read in French, German. Greek, Span- ish, and LaTin. Each member pledged musT have a high scholasTic sTanding in all glagggg and Ten Or more FIRST ROW: RuTh Taig, Marilyn SToclcman, Lovena Sechler, Ruby Smales, Ana Lucia Esquivel. hours oT one Toreign language. Florence Compion-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Raymond Rice, HarrieT Nichols. MargareT Neff, Evelyn Thomas. Douglas Wilson, Miss THIRD ROW: Bill Tranfham, RoberT Maddox, Joe Guida, Dave HilTon, Henry Walker, RuTh Dinse. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Warner, Miss Anna Lou Blair-Sponsor, WalTer May, Wilbur RoberTs, Manfred OsTersehlTe, Mr. Richard Payne-Sponsor. Bob Briscoe. FIRST ROW: Rosalie Criswell, RiTa Whirfenberg, Coralee Thompson, Mary Anne Vinyard. Barbara Thomp- son, Agnes Carney, STL-:lla Davis, Jolene Evans. SECOND ROW: BeTTy Harleey, Phyllis LuTher. Trudy Husfed, Evalee Canfrel, Carlene Young, Wanda Bur- ger, Joofia Harnmonds. Mary Margarei Fox, YuTha Gannon, Jessie Rogers. THIRD ROW: Barbara Morris, Joan Miller, Jan Allen, EleeTa Woods, Nancy BryanT, PaT Dalfon, Nan Spangenborg, Cecilia Odio, Joan Tharp, Alice Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Joey Wolfe, Maria Cecilia Odio, Gail Bulloclc, Edifh von Renfzell, Ana Esquivel, Pai Sechler. Be-ily Baker. Jo Bradford, Lou KnighT. FIFTH ROW: Wylene Fredricks, Mary Arnaud, Suzie Richardson, Mrs. lrrna Shalcleford-HousemoTher. i l I4 ' il: f 'I , i-111 A I I -Q--n-g 11 , :vi llnrlnitnry Girls SixTy-six SMS coeds make Their home aT The Women's Residence Hall locaTed on our campus. EaciliTies oT The dormiTory in- clude well-Turnished bedrooms. uTiliTy rooms on each Tloor where girls can malce candy and in-beTween-meal snaclcs. phone service, direcT mail service wiTh individual boxes, laundry equip- menT, and a beauTiTul lounge wiTh cusTom made TurniTure To provide a home-lilce aTmosphere Tor The girls and Their claTes. Mrs. Wal+er Shaclcleford be- came The dorm moTher on Jan- uary I, l95l. A dormiTory council worlcs wiTh Mrs. Shackle- Tord To care Tor problems ThaT arise which may eTTecT The group. J . 5 BSU Quartet. a highlight ot their religious activities. Baptist Student Uniun All Baptist students who are members ot a local church or a unit organization are automatically mem- bers ot the Baptist Student Union which is carried on 'For the purpose ot providing religious activities tor Baptist youth. A Baptist Student Center and Chair ot Bible were opened this year at 906 S. National. Through the Chair ot Bible students can receive credit tor the Bible courses taught by Dr. Clittord lngle. Activities at the Student Center were steered by an executive council with various committee mem- bers. Noonday chapel services were held Monday through Thursday and special meetings were ottered on Monday and Friday nights. Other activities were centered around the choir. dramatics departments, and seasonal parties. Highlights ot the overall pro- gram were Join the Church Day , the Overseas Student Thanksgiving Cottee, student night at Christ- mas, Religious Emphasis Week, and summer service enlistment day. by the Religious Council. Faculty Advisors ................ Mr. and . ,f FIRST ROW: Mr. Armin F. Gimbel-Sponsor, Gerald Hickey, Mary Jo Wynn, Bill Trantham-President, Mary Mondy, June Brixey, Elaine Simpson, Shirleen Wolte, Virginia Pumphrey. SECOND ROW: John Baker, Betty Killingsworth, Joan Stockdale, Ilene Page, Ruth Merritt, Ruby Davis. Mary Lou Gardner, Carolyn Putman, Leota Putman, Johnavee Porter. THIRD ROW: June Long, Melva Losh. Beatrice Boatright, Lois Garrison, Wilma Gotorth, Barbara Price, Nora Jean Brazeal, Ilene Lee, Richard Hopkins. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Lawson. Eula McGill, lrene Smith, Barbara Gilmore, Edith von Rentzell, Vera Campbell, Norma Jean Miller, Emma Lou Clitton, Emily Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: Normice Fletcher, Mrs. Juanita Allen-Baptist Student Union Secretary, Polly Peck, Gwen Martin, Eva Claypool, Howard Doyle, Harry Harper, Raymond Gott. SlXTH ROW: Max Joslyn, Jerry Roach, Don Riddle, Harold Garrison, Lester Workman, Albert Brock, Harold Powley. 66 BSU cooperated in the all school events sponsored lflffiunrs President .......,.......,........................,............. Bill Trantham Vice-president ....,....,........ ................. J ohn Baker Second Vice-president ...... ,...... V irginia Pumphrey Third Vice-president ....... ........ D ixie Beth Kern Secretary .,.................. ....... M ary Jo W nn Treasurer ,..,,,...,.,.. .....,.,................ G erald Hickey Publicity ,,,,,,.,.,,,,...... .........,.......,.,,.... B arbara Gilmore Mrs. Armin Gimbel iissnciatinn fur S. ' . .f V- ' llhildhumil H ' Education ACE is an iniernaiional or- ganizaiion iounded in I9l5 and organized on ihis campus in i935 wiih ihe purpose oi worlc- ing ior lhe well-being oi chil- dren. This is done by promoiing desirable condirions and prac- 'rices in ihe elemeniary school and bringing inio aciive coop- eraiion all groups concerned wiih children in ihe school, home, and communiiy. I+ is designed especially for siudenis preparing io be ieachers in The elemeniary schools. Among ihe imporiani aciivi- 'ries oi ihe organizaiion ihis year were sending delegaies io ihe naiional siudy conference, displaying exhibiis during 'rhe Souihwesi Missouri Teachers Associaiion meeiing, and spon- soring ihree social gaiherings. i TI FIRST ROW: Zella Kay Aiieberry. Dale Fisher, Ru+h Browning, Wanda Lee Sharp, Miss Esiher Henniclce- Sponsor, Virginia lngalsbe, Theo Hensley, Mary Anne Vinyard. SECOND ROW: Ruih Marie Bralcebill. Laura Isbell Good, Phyllis Brooks, Bernice Downing, Doroihy Thole, Jean Hembree, Verna Jo Bradford, Wendell Jeffries. THIRD ROW: Mary Richardson, Kaiherine Place, Jean Mooney, Beiiy- Jean McEIhaney, Glodine Bean, Norma Herd, Kaihryn Arnold, William Waierworih, Thomas E. Pender. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Walker, Ediih von Renlzell, Geneva Mhoon, Pafii Eshelman, Sophia Franclca, Ursa- Iee Johnson, Jean Claypool, Rufh Ballard. Coralee Thompson. FIRST ROW: Olive Glendenning, Helen Schmalhorsf, Marilee Howell, Wylene Frederick. SECOND ROW: Wanda Oheim, Vera Beinke, Maria Cecelia Odio, Hilda Harkey, Susie Burns, Shirley Reardon. THIRD ROW: Barbara Anderson, Phoebe Lee, Coralee Thompson, Barbara Johnson, Vera Day, Lois Windsor. FOURTH ROW: Mimi Ames, Gail Garvin, Lou Knighf, Jessie Rogers. .lg , , ii. 4 L..--plea' 67 llnlphins Dolphin Club was organized in I948 under ihe sponsorship of ihe Physical Educaiion De- parimeni. li is for girls who are inieresiecl in swimming as a spori and wani io improve iheir waier slcills. During ihe spring and 'Fall ierms, members of ihe group acl as liie guards for recrea- iional swimming ai The Green- wood Pool. An annual picnic and canoe irip provide added recreaiion for ihe group. Paramouni in ihe aciiviiies of 'rhis pasi year was ihe waier show produced by 'rhe Dolphins during ihe summer ierm. This was presenied on iwo cliiiereni nighis ai ihe ouidoor pool for siudenis and ihe generai public. l....i,, T Y gli-gg,-..g Future Teachers - K nf America A proiecT oT local, sTaTe, and naTional educaTion associaTions is The FuTure Teachers OT Amer- ica which was Tormed on This campus in The Tall oT I947. Membership gives sTudenTs an opporTuniTy Tor acTive par- TicipaTion in educaTional asso- ciaTions wiTh which They will be in conTacT during Their proTes- sional careers. AcTiviTies oT The chapTer This pasT year have included varied monThly meeTings, sponsoring of educaTional conTerences, ob- servance OT American Educa- Tion Week. Tield Trips, enTering a TloaT in The Homecoming Pa- rade, and The arranging oT a program aT SMS Tor The mem- bers of FTA high school clubs Trom Two SouThwesT Missouri schools. FIRST ROW: Winiercl Durham, PaTsy DalTon, Rufh Browning, Phyllis Broolcs, James Meador. SECOND ROW: Sophia Franclca. Jo Anne Booher, Virginia Booher, William Johnson, Alfred Smilh. THIRD ROW: Wiley F. Woodring-Sponsor, Hazel Ponder-Sponsor, Nancy Walker, BeTTy Nelson, BeTTy Mclilhaney, Edward Jackson, Harry J. Siceluff-Sponsor. Herman llluh One OT The oldesT organiza- Tions on The campus is The German Club which was Tormed in l9I l. MeeTings are held every Two weeks on Wednesday aT The home oT Dr. Anna L. Blair. Con- versaTion is in German, German games are played, and The eve- ning is climaxed wiTh a buTTeT supper. Special acTiviTies Tor The group are cenTered around The ChrisTmas season. On Sunday aTTernoon preceding The vaca- Tion, all German sTuclenTs are inviTed To a carol sing. On Monday nighT The Club carols To German spealcing people in SpringTield. The TradiTional burning oT The ChrisTrnas Tree is a highlighT oi The meeTing immediaTely Tollowing The va- caTion. FTRST ROW: Dave Borslci, DoroThy OeTTing, Glennon Horner. SECOND ROW: RuTh Taig, Bob Briscoe, Loy Cope, Dr. Anna Lou Blair--Sponsor, Eleanor Mende, Kern Reese. THIRD ROW: RuTh Dinse, Marion Crenshaw, Joe Guida. Marilyn Warner, BeTTe ChrisTian, Manfred Osller- sehlfe. FOURTH ROW: Jim Evered, Walfer May, Gene Barkley, Dale Sparks, Joe Limes. 68 Enmmernial Eluh LargesT OT The school organizaTions is The Com- mercial Club, which has exisTed on The campus since March, I923. Prior To The adopTion oT The lasT consTi- TuTion The organizaTion was known as The Commercial BoosTers. Purpose oT The Club is To provide acTiviTies, boTh social and educaTional, Tor Those inTeresTed in The business proTession. Social acTiviTies Tor The year sTarTed oTT in The Tall Term wiTh a mixer, Tollowed laTer on wiTh a chili supper. Main TeaTures oT The winTer Term were The ChrisTmas parTy and a picTure show. l'lighlighT oT The year, however, was The annual dinner dance held during The spring Term. An alumni parTy was held near The end oT The school year To welcome back graduaTes who gave helpTul hinTs on business. During The summer Term, members oT The club journeyed ouT Tor a weiner roasT and waTermelon TeasT. Besides These acTiviTies. The Commercial Club Took an acTive parT in The Homecoming parade, inTra- mural baskeTball, and many oTher class acTiviTies. Il f f i ll me r s PresidenT.. .......... .......................... ....,...... L e e Moose Vice-presidenT ..,................... ,..... P aul MoscaTello SecreTary and Treasurer ......,.. 1 ............,...............,...,. Pauline Peck Sponsors .,............,,.......,..,. Mrs. Ivan CalTon and Mr. Don Calame FIRST ROW: Joe AT:-e, Mr. Don Calame-Sponsor. Lee Moose, Cecil Scanlon, Paul MoscaTello, Mrs. Georgia CalTon- Sponsor, Dr, M. V. Cheek-Sponsor, Mr. lvan CalTon-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. RuTh Gibson-Sponsor. Don Cameron. Joe Lowery. PaT Girdley, Richard Scarborough. Marian Taylor, Nancy Bryant Virginia Booher, Mrs. W. V. Cheek--Sponsor, BeTTy Yadon. g THIRD ROW: Ken Kennedy, Kyle Gordon. Gene Long, Sid Kiely, BeTTy Ja Long, Ramona Frazier. Forda Murray, Peggy Breedlove. Verna Lou Rushing, Laddie Lollar, Fred Bode, Doug Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Loran ReinharT. Mr. Oscar Collins-Sponsor, Mr. Homer Williams-Sponsor, Jack KillingsworTh, Miss Laura Roman-Sponsor, Fern ATkinson, Modena BraTTen, Emma Lou CliTTon. Gail Bullock. l-larriaT Nichols, Edward Jackson. Della Phi Della displays 'lhe Chrislmas spiril. -., Alu Q. i ' I iii.. Dena Phi Helm , Alpha Thela chapler of Delia Phi Delia, highesf' nalional honorary arl' iraierniiy, was insialled on The SMS campus March I6, l945. Membership is open 'ro srudenls who are ari' majors and who rnainrain a high scholasiic rafing in all classes. Aims of Della Phi Della include promofing arf inieresig rnainiaining high siandards of arf: and help- ing in every way possible To creaie, siimulale, and develop arf inreresi in nor only lhe college buf The communiiy as well. lmporrani social evenis were The annual coslume loall, Founders Day Banquel wi'rh The insiallalion of new officers, ihe Homecoming Tea for alumni, and a carnival parly for ihe Ari Deparimenl. Oiher ac'rivi- ries This year included sighi-seeing irips and painling holiday scenes on sfore windows. Uffiuers Presideni ...,,,........ s............,...,..,,....... K ennelha Siewari Vice-presidenlr ,.,,..., s,.w.... M arguerire Cannon Secrefary .......... .V,..A................,,.................. C leo Shoe Treasurer ....... ,,,,....,.....,...v..,.,..,.,,...,..,.. E di'rh Bassham Hisrorians ..............,, Dell DeLange and Bernice Downing Alumni Chairman ............s,,,A.,,..s,.,,..,..,,....,,.,., Lane Elkins Sponsors .... Mrs. Vivian Ford and Mrs. Mayme l-lamillon FIRST ROW: Edna Sharick, Cleo Shoe, Belly Dunham, Bernice Downing, Dell De Lange, Kennefha Siewarf, Marguariie Cannon, Frances Scarborough, Virginia Pumphrey. Janel' Newfon. SECOND ROW: Everefl Greene, Fain Reser, Emery Hixon, Mrs. Vivian Ford-Sponsor. Miss Lane Elkins-Sponsor, Mrs. Mayme Hamilron-Sponsor, Theodore Niclcles, Frances Wallace. Ruih Thompson, Margery Baies, Joseph Modarell. 'N '1- ' :Ai 1 Industrial Erlulzatinn liluh SMS students interested in industrial Education met on February 4, l949, and organized the Industrial Education Club. -- Membership is open to any stu- dent who is regularly scheduled tor seven and one-halt or more hours and is maioring or minor- ing in industrial Education. An M average must be main- tained in all school work. Three main purposes ot the grou are to make available the tzcilities ot the department to lndustrial Arts teachers in this area, to 'Further the devel- opment ot members along the lines ot Industrial Education, and to provide tor social lite through a social activity each term. - ly BOTTOM ROW: Mr, Armin Simbel-Sponsor, Robbie Low, Lloyd Cooper, Theodore Niclcles, Guido Morris, Alfred i-louser, Jackson Larabee. MIDDLE ROW: Roy Marshall, C. E. Kelly, John Rogers. Charles Barnes, Everett Green. TOP ROW: Robert Detert, Joe Emery, Clayton Hill, James Poland, Robert Shrader, Mr. Doyle Kemper- Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Lee Howell, Ruth Dinse, Mario Canedo, Ruth Taig, Don Burrell. SECOND ROW: Dr. Anna Lou Blair-Sponsor, Jack Turner. Bette Christian, M Esquivel, Dr. Donald Nicholson-Sponsor. arion Crenshaw, Ana Lucia 7l Intarnatiunal llelatiuns Elllll Since 1930 the International Relations Club has tunctioned on this campus to intorm stu- dents on international problems and to give them a chance to express their ideas. Meetings were held every other Tuesday this year at the home ot Dr. Anna l.. Blair. ln- tormal tallcs were given by mem- bers ot the club or by guests on signiticant and controversial subjects. Atter the talks every person had a chance to ques- tion, comment on, and discuss the material presented. ln addition to the regular meetings, the Club sent dele- gates to the Regional Interna- tional Relations Conference held this year at Kansas Uni- versity. Making plans for The nafional Kappa Mu Epsilon convenlion held ai' SMS. Kappa Mu Epsilon, nalional honorary fralerniry for maihemaficians, was organized Jrwenly years ago on lhe cam us of Norlhwesiern Teachers College in Tahle uah, Oklahoma. A charler was graniecl To SMS Tor a chapler of The organizaiion on May 20 l932. Thirfy-four charler members were inilialed a lhe firslr meeling and ai presenl ihe membership is in excess of 375. Membership in lhis group is conferred only af+er a sludeni has demonsiraled his inieresl' and abiliiy in mafhemalics by compleling cerlrain courses in 'rhis field and by allaining an average of al leasl' S in 'rhese courses. An above average scholaslic raling mus'r also be main'rained. Members are usually maiors or minors in malhemalics alrhough membership is nor reslricfed 'ro such persons. L6 The local chapier was hosl ihis year 'ro Jrhe na- iional conveniion ol The lraiernily from April 26-29. Delegales from over lorry chapiers in nineleen slales a++ended +he sessions. ll ffil: 2 r s Presidenr ....,.,...... ....,..............,, J oe Guida Vice-presiclenf .....,.. ..,..,,. Joe Bob Wammaclc Secreiary .........s,s..,............... ............. F orda Murray Corresponding Secreiary ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, M r. L. T. Shillell Treasurer .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, V ernon Vollcer Reporier ,,,,,,,,,, ....... ivlarlha Kimber Sponsor .,,,, ,,,,,,,, D r. l.. E. Pummill BOTTOM ROW: Henry Beersman, James Cliilon, Wanda Edmondson, Evelyn Ruark, Jessie Douglas. Marlha Kimber, Mary Jane Robineile. James Dillard. MIDDLE ROW: Dr. L. E. Pummill-Sponsor, Forda Murray, Joe Guida, Joe Bob Wammaclc. Vernon Volker. TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Robineffe-Sponsor, Mr. Carl Fronabarger-Sponsor, Dr. Margarel' Owchar-Sponsor, Vicior Durrinqfon, Miss Myrlle Teler-Sponsor. Laddie Lollar, David Robinelfe, Dale Sparks, Earl Phillips, Sydney Bryant Ralph Sidclens, Mr. L. T. Sxhillell-Sponsor, Oliver McCracken. 72 x I I Dorofh Oefrin , Ermadeen Mers, Helen Carol Davis, and Frances Scarborou h re resenr Y q K O Phi ai' nafional convenlion in San Anionio. g p Psi chapler of Kappa Omicron Phi was organized on 'lhe SMS campus, May l2, l945, wifh eighreen charler members. ll is one of 'rhe Twenly-live acrive chaprers and lhree alumni cha 'rers of rhis home eco- nomics iralerniry in Jrhe Unil'edpS+a+es, The group s'rrives 'ro culfivaie broader social, inielleclual, and cullural ailainmeni in order lo de- velop women wilh high ideals of living. Pledge membership is open To lhose majoring or minoring in home economics who have a scholaslic sianding above 'rhe average of 'rhe school. To become an aciive member, one musi complefe a minor in home economics and mainlain a superior grade in all sub- iecls. The poppy is lhe symbolic flower oi rhe organiza- iion and Jrhe colors are red and gold. Official pub- licalion of Kappa Omicron Phi is THE DISTAFF which is published semi-annually. Oursianding aciivilies of lhe year were The Founder's Day Banquei, luncheon for alumnae ar Jrhe Teachers' Convenrion, and a parry for seniors in May. Four members aifendecl 'rhe Twehflh Naiional Conclave al Our Lady of rhe Lake College, San Anlonio, Texas. over 'lhe Thanlcsgiving holidays, Il f f i 1: e 1' s Presidenl' ........................................ Doroihy Lou Oefiing Firsr Vice-presideml ....,..,.,,.. ,,,.,,,,,, J eaneirie l-lulsell Second Vice-presidenl ..,.,.,. ,.,,,., H elen Gibson Recording Secrerary ..,..,...,, ,,,,,,., C Iara l-layler Corresponding Secrerary ...... ....,..., B e++y Ferguson Treasurer .........,..,......,,.,.,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B eHy Nelson Guard ............................... ...... H elen Carol Davis Keeper Ol fhe Archives ...... ..,,...,.,, E rmadeen Mers Dislaff Correspondenr ........ ..........,.,.. J eane++e Hu+seIl Sponsor ............................. ............ M rs. Floy T. Burgess .....x.-.--- FIRST ROW: Ermadeen Mers, Helen Carol Davis, Elizabelh Ferguson, Helen Gibson, Doroihy Oeriing, Jennerfe Hufsell, Clara Hayler. Befiy Nelson. SECOND ROW: Marioria SchmiH'. Marsalena Combs, Jean Reilly, Sue Darr, Neva Pauli, Sue Grant Ruih Merril, Ruby Higgins, Dorolhy Goclsy. THIRD ROW: Elizabelh Poifer, Barbara Gilmore, Jane? Newfon, Louise Blair, Ann Turlc, Nancy Childress, Joan Booher, Verna Miller, Mable Smiiile. FOURTH ROW: Joan Healey. Miss Lucy Mae Smilh-Sponsor, Miss Maude Greub-Sponsor, Mrs. Floy Burgess-Sponsor, Mariha Howard, Darlene Norion. 73 FIRST ROW: Harrier Nichols, Richard Tolliver, Mr. Rex Ballinger-Sponsor, Pai' Mahnlcey, Virginia Thomas. SECOND ROW: Roberi Maddox, Margarei Neff, Miss Florence Compion-Sponsor, Douglas Wilson, Ana Lucia Esquivel, Max Abram, Dave Hillon, Mr. Richard Payne-Sponsor. WUmEH'S Physical Education Mainrs Eluh Organized on April 6, 1950. ihe Women's Physical Educaiion Maiors Club was one of 'rhe iirsi groups io receive a charrer from The American Associaiion for l-lealih, Physical Educaiion, and Recreaiion. Purposes of ihe organizaiion are io awalcen a wide and in- ielligenl inieresr in healih, physical educaiion, and recrea- iionq io advance Jrhe siandards of leaching and leadership: and io promole a greaier social and professional cooperaiion among all healih, physical educaiion. and recreaiion maior sludenis, facully, and alumni. The ouisianding group proi- ecl This year was a physical educaiion demonsiraiion re- senied ai ihe disfrici ieachers meeiing. 55: i La Tnrtulia Members of La Teriulia, ihe Spanish Club, have spenr many hours rogeiher conversing, sing- ing, and playing games all in Spanish. This is done io creaie a greaier appreciaiion and un- dersianding of The Spanish peo- ple and iheir liieraiure. La Teriulia has been an aciive club on The SMS campus since l92i. Meeiings have varied in Jrype over ihe years, bui more recenily lhey have been dinner sessions held in ihe college cafe- 'reria on Monday evenings. The parficipaiion oi ihe Spanish and Laiin American sludenis in The Club has added io ihe inieresi in ihe program of Jrhe group. FIRST ROW: Earline Alms, Ruih Neill, Naomi Hunnell, Lorraine Carier, Mariorie Brown, Beiiy Harlcey, SECOND ROW: Jackie Schmiii, Boniia Blades, Phyllis Lufher, Mildred Ayres, Jean Gilbert Mary THIRD ROW: Marilee Howell, Carolyn Tabor, Wanda Edmondson, Jessie Rogers, Virginia Wilcox, Della DeWiJri, Vera Beinlce, Beiiy Viclcery, Miss Margarei Puinam-Sponsor. i-'.-.: ' ar.: Q' -rs.: - ' ::::w -:za : .Z': i : :! li Sl: ' Bill 'Ill Ill lil' :lil , IKI III P ' 's Ayr-' - . . ', - Le EEIBIE lfranuais Le Cercle Francais, The SMS French Club, was organized in The Tall oT I949 under The spon- sorship oT Miss Helen Wood. Purpose oT The organizaTion is To provide a social period dur- ing which members can prac- Tice speaking French and learn more abouT The language. As inTeresT in The Club grew among The sTudenTs of French aT SMS, meeTings were sched- uled Tor Twice a monTh. The sessions are dinners held aT The homes of members or in The school caTeTeria. French is spolcen ThroughouT The evening as members converse, play games, and sing songs. FIRST ROW: Mr. Richard Payne-Sponsor, Ruby Smales, Virginia DaughTrey, RuTh Taig, Mr. Francisco Colon-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Bill TranTham, Raymond Rice, WalTer May, Richard Hamer, Douglas Wilson, Wilbur Roberis. FIRST ROW: Donnye PoTTs, Vera Bienlce. SECOND ROW: JaneT Newfon, Wanda Oheim, Mary Wingo. THIRD ROW: BeTTy Harlcey, Carol Cole, Barbara Richardson, RuTh Neill. FOURTH ROW Phoebe Lee OleTha Mosby, Olive Glendenning, Earline Alms. FIFTH ROW Shirley Reardon BoniTa Blades, Marilee Howell. llrnhesis Orchesis, The modern dance club, has as iTs obiecTive The promoTion oT dancing as an arT in The communiTy. Two organizaTions oT This group, The iunior and senior, meeT once a weelc To pracTice dance Techniques. The Club was organized aT SMS in I937 under The supervi- sion oT The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. Since ThaT Time They have given many programs. During The years Orchesis groups have danced in Dance Symposiums in ST. Louis: given reciTals in ST. Louis schools, aT SMS, and aT Senior High School: perTormed aT The sTaTe Physical EducaTion ConvenTion: and received dancing lessons Trom several Tamous dancers. Pi Beta Chi STudenTs oT physics, biology, and chemisTry Tind in Pi BeTa Chi, The honorary science TraTerniTy, a Dan Holmes and Jackie SchmiTT combine TalenTs on experimenTs. chance To sTudy Those scienTiTic Tields beyond The ordinary scope oT The classroom and individual re- search. This honorary TraTerniTy was Tounded aT SMS in l93O. Membership is open To persons who have an S average in Three science courses in one Tield and are enrolled in The TourTh. An associaTe membership has been seT up which allows sTudenTs To ioin The club who have an S average in Two courses in one Tield and are enrolled in a Third course. A special program is carried on which gives graduaTing seniors an opporTuniTy To do individual research on an advanced problem and presenT a paper on Their Tindings To The organizaTion. OTher programs include ouTside speakers, Tield Trips oT scienTiTic inTer- esT, and an annual picnic in The spring. ll f f i II E r s PresidenT ......,...... ............,........... .......... D a Ie Sparks Vice-presidenT ....... ...... J anie RoIoineTTe SecreTary ......... ...,....,....,. J une MarbiT Treasurer ....... .......... J oe Bob Wammack Sponsor ....... ........ D r, C. G. Goodchild BOTTOM ROW: DocTor L. V. Whiiney-Sponsor, June MarbiT. DocTor R. T. STevenson-Sponsor. Arlene Crosby. Joe Guida, Marjorie SchmiTT, Earl Phillips, Janie RobineTTe, DocTor Harold ReTalliclc-Sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Wells, Jackie SchmiTT, Marion Crenshaw. Roberf Giles. Miss Mary Jo Boyle-Sponsor, Charles Riley, Miss Doroihy TaTT, Marilee Howell, Dave Borski. TOP ROW: Ray Cook, Joe Limes. DocTor Chauncey Goodchild-Sponsor, Lee Howell. Dan Holmes. Sydney Bryant Glennon Horner, Dale Sparks, Gene Barkley, Dr. R. W. MarTin-Sponsor. ' 76 X Student Christian ftssnniatinn Completing its torty-tourth year at SMS as an interde- nominational religious student group is the Student Christian Association. First organized in i907 as the YMCA and YWCA, the group has since changed its character by merging the two groups into the one association. SCA played an active part in the sponsoring ot the tall mixer, Thanksgiving services, Christmas Chapel, and Religious Emphasis Week. Through Student Christian Association, students ot all denominations meet once a week tor devotional programs, re- ligious movies, singing, and parties. These students have made rapid progress in tultilling the purpose ot SCA which are commitment ot the individual to God through Jesus Christ in worship, study, and action, and through the development ot the well-rounded Christian lite. lfl f f i II e 1' s President .,,,...,,,,., ....... C harles Strickland Vice-president ....,,. ..,.... J anie Robinette Secretary ,.,...... .,........ .... ....., B e t te Christian Treasurer ....... ............s.,....,............,.....,.,,......,..... C harles Weaver Sponsors .,.,.,,...,.., Dr. F. W. A. Bosch, Miss Grace Gardner, and Dr. H. J. Sicelutt X FIRST ROW: Dr. F. W. A. Bosch-Sponsor, Bette J. Christian, Charles D, Weaver, Janie Robinette, Charles Strickland. Marilyn Warner, Elouise Brill, Barbara Whited. SECOND ROW: Eloise Clopton, Eloise Mitchell, Nan Spangenberg, Annabelle Gillman, Judy McCord, Bettye L. Comp- ton, G-lodine Bean, Geraldine Dewitt, Helen Davis, Patricia Lawless. THIRD ROW: Emily Mitchell, Bethel Strickland, Mary Alexander, Joan Morehouse, Marlyn Gratt, Betty Ann Turner, Norma Cantrell, Joan Edmonson, Lorraine Carter, Rose Marie Byers. FOURTH ROW: Jane Hess, Victor Durrington, Richard Holmes, Barbara Gilmore, Norma Louise Jones, Forda Murray, Rovena McBride, Verna Lou Rushing, Patricia Anne Woodland, Marjorie Brown, Ruth Easson. FIFTH ROW: Arlene Carman, Joe Rice, Phyllis Brooks, Agnes Carney. John Rhoades, Robert W. Maddox, Frank E. Green. Kathryn DuBois, Janice Peevey, Mary Margaret Fox, Dorothy Godsy. . SIXTH ROW: Anna Deane Marshall, Arlene Rayrner, Laddie Lollar, Helen Murray. Nancy Putnam, Evelyn Holt, Law- rence Holt. ...-+.l...-4...... 1- F' I I. 9 v 1 .s-5 Y.. FIRST ROW: Mr. Homer Williams-Sponsor. Fred Bode, Forda Murray, Paul MoscaTello, Mr. Ivan Cal- Ton--Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. RuTh Gibson-Sponsor, Miss Laura Roman-Sponsor, Ramona Frazier, T-larrieT Nichols, Miriam Taylor, Mrs. Georgia CalTon-Sponsor. THIRSD ROW: Mr. Don Calame+Sponsor, Lee Moose, Cecil Scanlon. Laddie Lollar. Dr. W. V. Cheek- ponsor. Pi Ilmuqa Pi Alpha ZeTa chapTer oT Pi Omega Pi, naTional honorary commerce TraTerniTy, was or- ganized on The SMS campus July IO, I937, Tor The purpose oT recognizing The work oT high ranking commercial sTudenTs. To become a member oT Pi Omega Pi. one musT have an S average in all commerce courses wiTh aT leasT TiTTeen hours Trom commerce and edu- caTion, and an S average in all oTher courses. AcTiviTies This year included The annual Pi Omega Pi Home- coming BreakTasT, publicaTion oT The annual Round Robin , and acTive supporT oT The Corn- mercial Club. FIRST ROW: DoroThy Orrell, Eloise MiTchell. DoroThy OeTTing, Paula Davison, RoberTa Miller. SECOND ROW: MarTha Lou Ray, Virginia Booher, Virginia Daughfrey, DoroThy Lawson. THIRD ROW: Shirleen Wolfe, Vera Day, Hope Frink. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Walker. Polly Peck. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ellen TesTerman. Treble Club ln April I947. TwenTy-Tour girls signed The charTer OT The Treble Club Thus becoming The TirsT acTive members oT This hon- orary music organizaTion. Members musT be music ma- iors or minors wiTh an S aver- age in This Tield and aT leasT an M average in oTher subiecTs. ObiecTives oT The group are To TosTer ideals oT musical cul- Ture. promoTe beTTer knowledge oT The Tield, and TurTher more worThwhile proiecTs Tor The good OT The deparTmenT and Club members. Bi-monThly meeTings oT The RI organizaTion are supplemenTed wiTh a recepTion hosTessed by The group aTTer each deparT- f menTal reciTal. OuTsTanding ac- TiviTy oT The Club This year was The sponsoring oT The All School A SongTesT. L 78 2? T Wesley Fnundatinn Wesley FoundaTion was esTablished aT SMS on December 2, l949, as a sTudenT religious organiza- Tion under The sponsorship oT The MeThodisT Church. The program oT The organizaTion is ThreeTold. On Wednesda evenings, members oT The group meeT aT The coilege Tor varied programs which include speakers, discussions, Tilms, and occasional parTies. Cell groups, which are made up OT from six To eighT sTudenTs, meeT during The oTT hours Tor periods OT discussion on any perTinenT subiecT. The Third phase oT The program is The acTiviTies oT The depuTaTion Teams. These Teams go ouT To churches in This area on Sundays To carry ouT The worship service or To work wiTh youTh groups. As an acTive member oT The Religious Council, WF helped To carry ouT The Tall mixer, Thanksgiving service, ChrisTmas chapel, and Religious Emphasis Week. Along wiTh The local evenTs The group Took parT in a general program by sending delegaTes To The regional conTerence and To The Two sTaTe reTreaTs. ll f f i c n r s STudenT-direcTor ....,........, ,,,,,, V irginia l-TolT PresidenT .....,,...,..... ......u..s. D an Holmes Vice-presidenT ........ ......,.........,., V era Day SecreTary ..,,.,............ ......,..... B onnie Wellesley Treasurer .,,..,,,......,...,...s......,............ Barbara Eagleburger PubIici+y Chairman ...................,..........,.....,....... Joe Rice Worship Chairmen .... Jessie Douglas and Jerry Douglas Social AcTion Chairman ........,.............,. Marilyn Warner RecreaTion Chairman ................................ PaTTi Eshelman A good cell group discussion irons ouT a problem. iT'FT 5 3 Z' 3 BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Eagleburger, PaTTi Eshelman. Frank Green, PaTTy Devoy, Mary Ann Derkum, Virginia l'TolT. MIDDLE ROW: Arlene Carman, Bonnie Wellesley, Bill GaTlin, RoberTa Miller, BeTTe ChrisTian, EsTher MarTin, Vera Day. TOP ROW: John David Rhoades, Joe Rice, Val Rodgers, Bob Giles, Dan Holmes, KaTharine Cochran, Nancy BryanT. In V WUlHEH,S thletil: Hssnniatinn In l925 a group OT women under The leadership oT Miss Carol I-Iumrichouser was organized To promoTe an inTeresT in a varieTy oT sporTs. The group voTed, in I928, To become The Women's AThIeTic AssociaTion beTTer lcnown now as WAA. I Purpose OT WAA is To TosTer ideals oT physical eTTiciency, To promoTe good sporTsmanship Through aThleTics, and To encourage a spiriT oT cooperaTion and fellowship among The women oT The college. The group plans and oTTers, under experienced super- vision, aT leasT Two sporTs each Term which are open To all women on The campus. Homecoming acTiviTies included an Alumni Ioreal4TasT, selling balloons aT The game, and parTici- paTing in The parade. AnoTher acTiviTy oT The year was The FIRST ROW: Naomi Hunnell, JeaneTTe l'luTseIl. preparaTion oT Two Thanksgiving baslceTs. New and beTTer meThods Tor carrying on acTiviTies were gained Trom The na- Tional convenTion which was held in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A new addiTion was made To The group This year wiTh The Torma- Tion oT an alumni organizaTion. U f f i I2 la r s PresidenT .....s.s..... ......, B eTTy Vickery Vice-presidenT ....... ........ B oniTa Blades SecreTary ............... ........... P hyllis LuTher Treasurer ......................... ....... M ary Jo Wynn ReporTer and I-IisTorian ........ .,,..,.,.....,,.,..... E arline Alms Sponsor ............................ ....... M iss MargareT PuTnam SECOND ROW: BeTTy I-larkey, Lorraine CarTer, Jane Hess, Jean Gilbert Joan Eclmonson, Mary Richardson. RiTa WhiT- Tenberg, Mary Jo Wynn. 'THIRD ROW: Ilene Page, Marjorie Brown, Jessie Rogers, Liedy I-lenclriclcs, Earline Alms, Rose Marie Byers, Theresa PeTers, BeTTy Viclcery. Glendenning. Miss Margarel' PuTnam-Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis LuTher, BoniTa Blades, Jaclcie SchmiTT, Shirley Hendricks, Imogene True, Emma CliTTTon, Olive 'Li' , iv 1- , ,L J 5352: 0 ' n -gay 1 4.Ql L.,- w, '1 6 .V I 5 . . 1' , w nayv. ' ,I , Q All .4 '.', .E 'fl-A ,Em '. WA N ' Fuf ai ' .aaa 'xr' I' K' ik . 'aff f . V , Qilj My H., A l .. vaxgfq 24-'-f--'i .- -1, .I ,J Agifii Q-32: Ev c?f53-af- .Y W 'Q 4 - ,fy if ' ai- v - -NAA t. 7: , Y, 1 gg i.. ','g,:QV ' I 1' -,. .:,,:' ' I ' - Q, , '-N 'H' 'iffy . Hifi' W 'T 4-vi' ':- 1 1 45 4 v ?Qnjw, H , ,Z ,., , x . ,'? '.. . A ' i'1'l Q K I.: 1 W. U 4 -.gl . 5, Q 'A , -iff. 1:6 Q s 32 g, Q H E, Qngz :X - L- ' s,.: V, ,,' Q , fl 2 K W. J' ui' ly . - . Q 3'?F '?' m f' ' ' 44 ffl ,R , 1, 5 1 Qs E., K ji 4 gf: I - ll., 8 x ' rf? - sling- 1 A Q if ? if wg 1 ' 1 1 -, L f 1 ' LM 2' ' 1-U' . 4 F - :A N 1 ff: f 1 f 3 ,.: I 1 S, M Q u ,gf ,gf-'VY 8 ' ' . 'V ' J. ,N he 5 5- - , J 5 J ' Af 'k L Q L 9 Q' c 1 I -vf vw 4 .- X 95.2-Y VI fx' 'X Q . 'gl ' F' s 4' 11' , g M , ,M If - I X is f V ,. w 1 ya. Ai, ' I U 1, s Jw. -T W. W. Hoy-Assistant Protessor ot Agriculture, 5.5. in Educa- tion, B.S. in Agriculture, A.M. Glenn E. Karts-Professor ot Agri- culture and Head ot Agricul- Y ture Department, B.S. in Agri- culture, A.M., Ect.D. John Sctiatz-Instructor in Agri- culture, B.S. in Agriculture, M.S. Stanlie H. Spangler-Instructor in Agriculture, B.S. in Agricul- ture, MA. qrieulture Department Art Department Mayme C. Hamilton-Protessor ot 4' Art and Head ot Art Depart- ment, B.S. in Education, A.M. Vivian M. Ford-Instructor in Art, B.S. in Education, MA. Ruth Thompson-Instructor in Art. 5.5. in Education. 73 'N Emma Lane Elkins-Instructor in i Art, B.S. in Education, MA. Munson Howe-Professor ot Art, A.B., MA. in Art Education, Master of Fine Arts. 82 ' x L ,. l ,-. A l lil! 2 Till I ,V . , .. -,n.s!'. -. .- ,- . l l Enmmnrlze Falzult FIRST ROW: Eva Allen-Associate Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Dora Hennicke-Associate Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed., A.M. O. P. Trentham-Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor, High School Principal, B.S. in Ed., M.B.A., Ph.D. Harry A.. Wise-Professor of Education and Head of the Education Department, Director of the Training School, B.S. in Ed., A.M., Ph.D. Lucy Mae Smith-lnstructor in Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S., M.E. Wiley Woodring-Instructor in Education and Training School Supervisor, Elementary School Principal, B.S. in Ed.. A.M. Mabel Moberly-Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed., A.M. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Fite-Instructor in Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed. Esther Hennicke-Associate Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor, Ph.B., A.M. Myrtle Teter-Associate Professor of Edu- , cation and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Mayme C. Hamilton-Professor of Art and A Head of the Art Department, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Joyce Lea-Instructor in Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed. Mildred Rice-instructor in Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed. Jesse Collins-Substitute Instructor in Ed- ucation, B.S. in Ed. Estle Funkhouser-Instructor in Education and Trainin, School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed., AA7. Willa Ruthe Williams-Instructor in Edu- cation and Training School Super- visor, A.B. Alice Harrison-Associate Professor of Ed- ucalion, B.S. in Ed., A.M. Grace Gardner--Instructor in Education and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Georgia Calton-lnstructor in Commerce and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Ed., M.A. THIRD ROW: Stanlc Oliver-Professor ol Education, B.S., Ph.D. J. l-'l. Collins-Associate Prolessor ol' Edu- cation and Training School Supervisor, B.S., A.B., M.P.E. Richard Wilkinson--Professor of Educa- tion, A.B., Ph.D. James E. Bane-Counsellor Trainer, B.S. in Ed., M.A. J. Ray Scarborough-Assistant Professor oi Education and Greenwood Librarian, B.S., A.M. Harry J.'Sicelulf-Professor ol Education, B.S. in Ed., A.B., A.M., Ed.D. On leave: Elwin Fite-Instructor in Music and Training School Supervisor, B.S. in Education, M.M. 83 Ruth Gibson-Protessor ot Com merce. B.S. in Education, A.M. Ivan Calton-Associate Protessor of Commerce, B.S. in Education. A.M. Homer Williams-Instructor in Com- merce. B.S. in Education, A.M. Laura Roman-Instructor in Com- merce, B.S. in Education, A.M. William Virgil Cheek-Professor ot Commerce and Head of Com- merce Department, B.S. in Educa- tion, A.B., PLM., Ph.D. J. Wray Schmalhorst-instructor in Commerce, B.S. in Ed.. MA. Georgia Calton-instructor in Com- merce, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Donald Leroy Calame-Instructor in Commerce, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Oscar Collins - Instructor in Com- merce, B.S. in Ed., M. Ed. On leave: James C. Snapp-Protes- sor ot Commerce, B.S. in Educa- tion, A.M., Ph.D. Education Falzult William G. McWhorter-lnstructor in Speech, B.S. in Education, A.M, Mary Woods-Professor of English, AB., A.M. Richard E. Haswell-Professor ot Eng- lish and Head of English and Sgeech Department, A.B., A.M., P .D. Elda E. Robins-Associate Professor of English, B.S. in Education, A.M. Mareta B. Williams - Instructor in English, B.S. in Education, A.M. Helen McLean-lnstructor in English, B.S. in Education. Mary Rose Sweeney - Instructor in English, B.S. in Education, A.M. Violet Krishel-Instructor in English, AB. Virginia J. Craig-Professor ot Eng- lish, Emeritus Head of English and Speech Department, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Litt.D. On leave of absence: Leslie lrene Coger-AA., A.B., A.M. Fnreign Language Department i English and Speech Department Norman Freuclenberqer-Professor of Latin and Emeritus Head of For- eign Language Department, A.B., AM., A.M. Richard J. Payne-Assistant Professor of French, A.B., A.M. Mary Elliott-Associate Professor of Latin, B.S. in Education, A.M. Anna Lou Blair-Professor of German and French and Head ot the For- eign Language Department, AB., Litt. D., Ph.D. Virginia F. Compton-Associate Pro- fessor of Spanish, A.B., A.M. Rex E. Ballinger-Assistant Professor ol Spanish, B.S. in Education, A.M. Francisco Ramon Colon-Instructor in Spanish, B.S. v l Histnr and Pnlitieal Seienee Department Lucy M. Smith-Supervisor of Voca- tional Home Economics Training School and lnstruclor in Home Economics. B.S., M,E. Floy T. Burgess-Professor of Home Economics and Head ol Home Economics Department, B. S. in Education, M.S. Maude R. Groub-Instructor in Homo Economics. B.S., M.S. Mrs. J. D. Bounous-lnstructor in Home Economics, B.S. in Educa- tion, MA. James W. Shannon-Professor of History and Head of History De- partment, Pl1.B., Pl1.M., Harrison Fellow and Scholar in History at University ol Pennsylvania. David C. Scott-Associate Professor of Political Science, A.B., A.M.. Ph.D. Mary C. Keith-Professor ol History, 5.5. in Education, A.M. Donald H. Nicholson-Professor of History, AB., A.M.. Ph.D. Hume Eennnmies Department -F L . if, Grace Palmer-Professor of Li- brary Science ancl Librarian. A.B.. B.L.S. Frances E. Wallace-Cataloguer and Professor of Library Science. B.S. in Educa+ion. B.S. in L.S., A.M. Margaret C. Crighton-Assistant Professor of Library Science, A.B., B.S. in L.S., M.S. in L.S. Jane F. Holt-Reference Librari- an and Instructor in Library Science, B.S. in Educaiion, B.S. in L.S. Lihrar Science Department Industrial Education Department Elmer V. Thomas-lnstrucior in ln- dustrial Education. B.S. in Ed- ucation, M.S. Doyle Kemper-Professor oi ln- dustrial Education and Head of Industrial Education Depart- ment, B.S. in Education, ANI. Armin F. Simbel-Instructor in Industrial Education, B.S. in Education, MA. i 86 Margaret Owchar-Associate Profes- sor of Mathematics, BA., M.A., Ph.D. Carl V. Fronabarger-Associate Pro- fessor of Mathematics, B.S. in Education, A.M. 1 Lawrence E. Pummill-Professor of ' Mathematics and Head of Mathe- matics Department, B.S. in Educa- tion. A.M., Ph.D. Austin Pyie-Instructor in Mathe- matics, A.M. L. T. Shifiett-Instructor in Mathe- matics, A.M. Mrs. Mary C. Roioinerte-instructor in Mathematics, B.S. On leave of absence: Harold Skelton -Instructor in Mathematics, A.B., B.S. in Ed.. A.M. Mathematics Department usil: Department ..5 .Ie .U .'.' I by I V A I , ,. ., , ,r.-..-.. .aj Horatio Farrar-Professor of Voice and Head of Music Department, A.B.. A.M. Armida Koivisro-Assistant Professor of Music. B. Mus. Ed.. M.M. in Piano. M.M. Kenneth L. Dusfmen-Associate Pro- W iessor of Music. B.M.. B.S.M., A.M. Maria Content Wise-Instructor in Piano, B,M. Wilfred Adler-Instructor in Piano, B.M., M.M. llaiw Dixon-Assistant Professor of Music, B.S. in Education. M.M. Ruth Penneli-Assistant Professor of Voice, A.B., M.S. Winston Lynes-Assistant Professor of Wind Instruments, B.S. and M.S. In Music Education. Harold King-Instructor in Violin, B.M.. M.M. 87 P ffslcaiw Fred C. Thomsen-Instructor in Phy- sical Education and Football Coach, A.B. Robert Vanatta-Instructor in Physi- cal Education, Basketball Coach, A.B. Margaret Putnam-Instructor in Phy- sical Eclucation, B.S. in Education. A.M. Florence Bugg-Instructor in Physical Education. A.B,. A.M. Claude Groves, Jr.-Director of Ath- letics. Track Coach and Assistant Football Coach, B.P.E. Anclrew J. McDonald-Professor of ' Physical Education and Head of Physical Education Department, PMB.. MS. . .. V- fit at ,, - V I . - rf Ph silzal Edneatinn Department Philnsnph Department F. W. A. Bosch-Head of Philosophy Department. A.B., B.D., Th.M., D.D., S.T.D. fl Science Department Basil B. Bassett-Professor of Eco- nomics, LL.B., A.B.. A.M., Ph.D. William G. Cain, Jr.-Assistant Pro- fessor of Economics, B.S.C., A.M. Oreen M. Ruecli-Associate Professor of Sociology, AB., MA., Ph.D. Walter O. Cralle-Professor of So- ciology and Head of Sociology and Economics Department. A.B., AM., Ph.D. Robert W. Martin-Professor of Chemistry and Head of Science Department, B.S. in Education, M.S., Pl1.D. Lester V. Whitney-Professor of Physics and Mathematics, Ph.B., Ph.M., Ph.D. Chauncey G. Goodchilcl-Professor of Biology, B.S., Ph.D. Mary Jo Boyle-La boratory Assistant, A.B. Myrle F. Johnson-Associate Profes- sor of Chemistry, AB., Ph.D. Harolcl J. Retalliclc-Associate Pro- fessor of Geography, B.S., MA., Pl'1.D. Lee Balmer-Instructor in Physics, B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Robert T. Stevenson-Associate Pro- fessor of Biology, A.B.. M.Ph., Ph.D. Sneinlnq and Eennnrnies Department Time has a way oT soTTening The diTTiculTies oT liTe. ln TuTure years, as we look back upon i950 and I95I aT SMS, we shall probably Thinlc oT noThing buT The happy momenTs we had. Then we'll TorgeT The Tinals and long hours we spenT in preparing Tor Them. We shall also TorgeT The courses we Tlunlqed, The Term papers we didn'T wriTe, and The experi- rnenTs we Turned in laTe. ReTlecTions will undoubTedly be on The gaycr Things oT college liTe. FooTball games in The sTadium wiTh Tans yelling LeT's go Bearsl , The Thrill oT a Homecoming weekend brim-Tull oT exciTemenT, and rooTing Tor The Bruins To make ThaT baskeT -all These will be parT oT our memory collecTion. BuT There was more To college Than These Things. The dances we aTTended, gab-TesTs in The College Inn, and card games in The lounge lQepT mosT ol: us preTTy busy. Besides our sTudies, we managed To belong To a hosT oT exTracurricular organizaTions. 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'Mfr' ni qi , -rf - YI yi L I -f , 1 Q -Iwi . , 1 ..1,,.', H ' fx 4 BARBARA EBLINE Attendant F A 1 DUHIITHY BUSIEK Attendant l-,gl LIIUISE BLAIR Attendant from the Jnninr Class - WANIJA IIHEIM Attendant frnm the Snninr Class AL EAPP ,-f New Yurk Eartnunist whu chase the llzarlill lluenn IRIS IISHIJUHN Attendant from the Snphumnru Class SMS's all school social season opened wilh lhe Facully Receplion for sludenls on The evening of Seplember 2l in Jrhe Easl Gym. A number ol facully members were in The re- ceiving line lo greel sludenls while olhers circulaled among lhe group as genial hosls and hoslesses. Afler meeling and challing wilh lhe facully members. sludenls as well as lhe lacully moved info The Arena for in- formal dancing To Eddie BaII's Orcheslra. Olher aclivilies were provided lo enlerlain lhe large group a+ Jrhe mixer. Oclober 6 marlced The nexl all school aclivily which was The annual Parenls' Day. ll' lurned ou+ lo be a perlecl fall day in lhe Ozarks wilh some eighl-hundreol parenls visil- ing lhe campus and allending Jrhe morning assembly and luncheon and lhe allernoon fool- ball game. Always an imporranl evenl on +he campus social calendar is Homecoming. This year lhe acrivilies began wilh lhe College Thea+re's produclion. All My Sons . ln spile of a cold Salurolay morning many people were oul 'ro lake parl in or walch +he parade wilh all Hs floals, bands. drum corps, and enlhusiaslic sludenls. The leslive happiness of presenl and former SMSi+es was heighlened by Jrhe viclory Highlights nf the Stamlard-Ilzarlsll Ball i over Cape Girardeau in Hue auclernoon loolbal' game. Scallered Hurougluoul Hue weelc-end were diversified social aclivilies sponsored by Hue various organizaliorus on Hue campus luon- oring visiling alumni. Climax of Hue celebra- lion was Hue dance lueld in Hue Arena Salurday niglul lor Hue alumni. lacully, and sludenls. Dozens of Clurislmas frees, colored ligluls, icicles, and lirusel rope lurrued Hue Arena inlo a verilable winler wonderland for Hue All Top: Ag Club floaf-winner in educalional division if F' V A. -' 4: it. QS 1 A -i if---sis .ff e i ' V'-gf fli il 'f I- -I 19. --14 V- ,Z . I'-iw V' I . J A sfggfa' ' - f' ffwww' was feggfw u - A fig, R- R , F, if QQJ fl P - if 1-5 ' 4 -' .a-- G 'I .n 'Q-w3,?:'9g-1, 1, pf' '-l'-uf Y -. 'Q I f I F e 5 Homecoming Queen-luer aflendanis and escorfs. l Welcome alums! KA lloau'-winner in novelly division im School Chrislmas Formal Dance on December I4. Coming a+ lhe ioyous holiday season 'rhe parry was a highlighr among lhe year's evenls. The evening was closed wilh Jrhe midnighl chapel service sponsored by Jrhe Religious Council. There in lhe crowded audilorium srudenls paused lo sing carols by candlelighl and lalce parlr in lhe Chrislmas Jrradilions. Spring found our calendar crowded wilh individual organizalion acliviries as Jrhis was Jrhe Below: An arfisf's slrelch of The Sfudenl' Cenfer. is ii was ii 5395 s , .ff ' ':'22 fr:-1 ' 4.5.-1. Q-4, ii A-'e f fn J xv. l -. ,, -' X15 n .sl 'A' , A, H , N f,J,-'fi' .- . -I . i F Square Sorori'ry's addilion fo The parade. And lhey did, Jroo! Affer everyihing else, fhe dance. ,a.s.4 -... -,. , N . x X . XXX' i, TN' ' x X . ,, '-x E Sf cl 'rs meef The faculf T uf for refreshmenf A d I cfivifies were inferrup d hiv., season of sororify and frafernify formal dances, deparfmenfal parfies, founders' day banciuefs, and organizafional funcfions. Of inferesf fo all sfudenfs as fhe fop acfivify of fhe spring ferm was fhe Sfandard- GzarlcO Ball. Af fhaf fime Miss Barbara Langley was crowned queen of fhis l95l OzarlcO in an impressive ceremony. Each class had nominafed one candidafe and fheir pic- fures were senf fo carfoonisf AI Capp for his choice of fhe royal one. Jules l-lerman and his orchesfra furnished music for dancing af fhe affair which was held in fhe Arena of fhe Field l-louse. Wi+h fhe close of fhe spring ferm fhe special days for seniors came for fhe social calendar was complefely falcen over by com- mencemenf acfivifies. The juniors sfarfed ac- fivifies off by giving an informal dance for fhe seniors. Nexf came fhe faculfy brealcfasf for seniors, Baccalaureafe, and fhe faculfy-senior- alumni banquef. Climaxing fhe evenfs was fhe recepfion given by fhe faculfy for fhe seniors and fheir parenfs affer fhe Commencemenf exercises. And so ended fhe l95O-5l social season af SMS. 'f r we ' 'xt . - -, X. J -'vxxyf' Athletics in the llzarlis . . 'ie ' . l , . I T JJ ff? fl.. FIRST ROW. Ralph Harrison, Jody Holden, Bob Moore, John Renlck, Paul l.ees, Jack Cllngan, Joe Sfevens, Ted Thomas, Richard Brown, Bob Heck, John BaTTen, Paul Mullins, Bob Powers-Trainer. SECOND ROW: Coach Fred Thomsen, Joe Emery-Manager, Jack Larson, Charles Cook, Vic Rapp, KenneTh HaselTine, Jack Webber, Earl Phillips, Dean Davis, J. G. Deshazo, James Franklin, Bill Frank, Coach Claude Groves. THIRD ROW: Bill Burns-Manager, Dean Brown, Jim Limes, Bob laTarola, John Craig, Richard STringer, Don Simmons, J. D. HuTsell, Carroll ParroTT, Clarence Mcfviillen, KenneTh MarTin. FOURTH ROW: James BuTler, Don CorbeTT, Gerald RebsTock, Marlin Craig, Jim Julian, Henry May, Bob Dees, Fred Will, Howard BooThe. Dewey Thomas, Tom McConnell. Fnnthall Changing TormaTions aT The lasT minuTe The I95O Bruin gridders opened Their season by absorbing a I3-Zl deTeaT aT The hands oT The Conway, Arkansas STaTers. For The Bears, iT was Too much beeT in The Porkers' Torward wall and a decided lack oT passing prowess. Bouncing righT back in a game which Took Them To The Sooner sTaTe, Coaches Fred Thomsen and Claude Groves Took Their charges inTo baTTle againsT The Redmen oT Tahlequah STaTe. ln a game which saw The Bears coming Trorn behind To overcome a 7-poinT lead, The Bruins copped Their iniTial vicTory OT The year, I3-7. Opening up The home TooTball schedule wiTh an enThusi- asTic crowd swelling SMS sTadium, The Bruins hosTed The visiTing Gorillas oT PiTTsburg, Kansas. Johnny BaTTen provided The sparkplug Tor The Bears as They soundly walloped PiTT, 20-7. One oT The mosT peculiar happenings on The TurT ever To occur came off as Joe STevens inTercepTed a PiTT pass and raced Toward pay dirT. As he sTreaked pasT The Gorilla bench, an over-eager sub dashed on To The playing Tield and Tackled STevens, buT The oTTicials ruled The play a TD Tor The Bears. WiTh non-conTerence compeTiTion saTely Tucked behind Them, The wearers oT The Maroon and WhiTe were now ready To square OTT againsT The ever-Tough members oT The MIAA. WiTh Bogey Harrison passing and Jack Clingan running, The Bruins overTook an early Bulldog lead and managed To Tie up The game. Kirksville kepT The ball safely in Their possession Tor The remaining seconds OT play and The Bears' TirsT conTer- ence game wound up in a Tie, I9-I9. Travelling up To Maryville The Bears successTully broke The Bob Moore John BaTTen Jody Holden Ted Thomas Jack Clingan 'fear ' -' in . ' 'U ' ,I-if T. .p IV' gauge-sea., ,X 'QA 1 ' 7 ' - ,WY ,,-urge ' f' 3 L '90 X XY Dean Brown Bob lafarola Marlin Craig Bob Dees Clarence Mc:MiHen ' -. ..-,..... ' 'iw , ,,,- ...:g--L...- s ix ..Y. 9Y!i'.+.. Don Simmons Fred Will Jim Limes Howard BooThe Jim Julian iinx which had been plaguing SMS TooTball squads Tor nine long years. A new pass Throwing and caTching combinaTion consisTing oT Bogey Harrison and big Jim Julian sewed up This game Tor The Bears as They liTerally walked all over The BearcaTs' home Tield and soundly Trounced Them, 4l-I4. Delfa STaTe College oT DeI+a, Mississippi journeyed up To Bearland Tor The nexT Bruin encounTer on The gridiron, and in a game which reversed The Bears' luck, The Dixie boys swamped The Bears To The Tune oT 47-7. IT was Too much passing Tor The Bears as They managed To push over only one TD and ThaT in The early minuTes oT The opening guarTer on a pass Trom Harrison To Paul Lees. Cam us enThusiasm and Tervor reached an all Time high again Tiis year as The annual rivalry wiTh Rolla School oT Mines Tlared up again. The Bruins hiT The road To Rolla on OcTober 28 and Though casT as decided underdogs, Coach- Thomsen's men came wiThin Ten seconds oT pulling The upseT oT The year in The MIAA. Though leading 20-O aT The halT, The Bears' power wilTed in The second sTanza and Miner power began To roll. WiTh iusT Ten seconds leTT in The game, and The Bears leading 34-28, Williams oT Rolla connecTed wiTh a pass Tor a TD, and as The exTra poinT was added, The game came To a close, Rolla winning, 34-35. ShiTTing Trom Their hereToTore vulnerable passing game To a surprisingly powerTul running aTTack, The Bruins meT and Turned back The Warrensburg Mules on Their home gridiron To regisTer Their second MIAA vicTory, 27-IZ. BoTh Warrens- burg scores came in The TourTh quarTer againsT Bruin reserves as Lees, Harrison, Larson, Simmons and The enTire Torward wall Turned in a crediTable perTormance. Richard Brown John Craig Cape Girardeau's gianT killing Indians came To SMS boasT- ing The TiTle oT besT deTensive record in The MIAA only To have Their hopes smashed as They wenT down To a blisTering Bear aTTack, 35-O. Johnny BaTTen was The big gun Tor The Bears as he scored Three oT The Tive Tallies. Paul Lees scored Tor The Bears on a pass Trom Bogey Harrison. Jody Holden scored The Tinal Bear TD. SpoTTing Emporia STaTe HorneTs eighT poinTs, The Bears came Trom behind To regisTer Their second Tie game oT The season, seTTling wiTh The HorneTs Tor a I4-I4 sTandoTT. Bogey Harrison and John BaTTen scored Bear Touchdowns and yeoman work in line play was Turned in by Tackles Bob Dees, Bob laTa- rola, and Marlin Craig. Thanksgiving day Tound The Bears guesTs oT The Missouri Valley Vikings in sub-zero weaTher. Fumbles hampered The Bruin oTTense ThroughouT The game, and The sTrong Valley Torward wall held our backTield To minor yardage gains. Deep- esT peneTraTion all aTTernoon Tor The Bears was To The Viking 35-yard line. Missouri Valley was The only Team To hold The Bears scoreless The enTire season. SelecTed Trom SMS Tor membership on The myThical All- ConTerence MIAA Team were Jim Julian, end, Henry May, cenTer3 and Bogey Harrison, back. May was named as ouT- sTanding lineman oT The conTerence. The AP All-ConTerence honors wenT To Henry May, Bob Dees, Bogey Harrison, and John BaTTen. Harrison's passing ThroughouT The season neTTed The Bear machine l,222 yards, and on The ground, Bogey racked up 5l4 yards rushing. His Tofal yardage oT l,736 yards gained is be- lieved To be an all-college record Tor one season oT play. Bob Heck Henry May Paul Mullins '5 g 11,1 -- -'T ' .- -HIPS. 'x A-15--Je, JT,-as , -1? T, -.sm f iq FWZ, -1-9 Q: L s .' 'Q ' x 1 wgf , fx x Q X W- AN A - Y' 'Q r C A F .. 'A' W n 5 K wg 5 '14 Q E N 4 'rm I Q Yo.: If 1 , 2-' . 1- f .31 ' I' 'E S . J' ' L' 'L' sdxlk' .1 1 1' 1 iff Lf' ,sc 1 a ' nf-f - A '- f s I ri ff' 5' Ju , ' , . F K WX ii' I l 'Q . 8 f rQ' , ' 5 L. '37 um Mm ' 39V 88 FIRST ROW: Bill Carr, Dale STreeT, Bill Nolan, Fred STephens, Bill Lea, Jim Julian, Jack Trogclon. SECOND ROXIQV: Coach Bob VanaTTa, Don DuckworTh, Vic Rohrer, Elmer Harrell, Bill Thomas, Frank Hungerford, Ralph Har- rison, A urr. Basketball Wearing The heavy crown oT MIAA Champions, The I95O-5I Bruins of newly-named baske+balI coach Bob VanaTTa opened up Their season wiTh a smashing 90-36 rouT over Arkansas STaTe in The SMS Tieldhouse and served noTice on Their scheduled opponenTs ThaT They were ready and willing deTending champions. ln rapid succession, The Bears polished oTT PiTTs- burg, Kansas, 80-64 and in a dual bill, Tahlequah, Okla- homa, 66-47 and 58-38 in a home and away scuTTle. Bringing The Tar wesT inTo The baske+baII limelighT oT The Ozarks, Coach VanaTTa's quinTeT rouTed New Mexico A. 84 M., 64-54 and romped over EasTern New Mexico UniversiTy by a 58-45 counT. l-liTTing The road Tor Lincoln, Nebraska, The Bears Trounced EasT Texas STaTe College, 67-54, and also walloped Their hosT Tive, Nebraska Wesleyan, 74-49, in Two Thrilling road engagemenTs. As a Tinal warm-up before encounTering MIAA conTerence opposiTion, The Bruins accepTed an invi- TaTion To The PorTales, New Mexico, Sunshine Tourna- menT. ln Their Tourney opener, The Tlashy VanaTTa- men swamped Arizona oT FlagsTaTT, 77-57 bounced righT back and clawed Abilene ChrisTian College by a 75-63 Tally, and wound up as TournamenT champions by walloping CenTral STaTe oT Edmond, Oklahoma, 77-57. ln a one-game-preview prior To conference clashes, The Bears sunk Oakland CiTy College's hopes OT vicTory by a convincing 77-57 rouT. Bringing The mosT impressive pre-conference record oT any MIAA Team inTo play, The Bears opened Their conTerence season on The Tieldhouse courT by soundly spanking Kirksville's Bulldogs, 66-59. The win enabled The Bears To boasT a Twelve-game win sTreak, and Trom all indicaTions, iT looked like a champion- ship year Tor The rangy and deTensively sound Bears. Travelling up To Warrensburg, The Bears meT The leading conTenders Tor conTerence honors in The Torm oT The Mules-and when The Tinal whisTle had blown, The Bruins limped back inTo Their lair nursing Their TirsT deTeaT oT The season, a 46-52 seTback which snapped Their impressive Twelve game vicTory skein. Back inTo conTerence play again, and wiTh a loT oT pressure oTT, The Bruins Travelled on up To Mary- ville and pasTed The BearcaTs wiTh a sTinging 62-46 licking. Missouri Valley oT Marshall came To Town Trom The MCAU, oTTering The Bruins some non-conTer- ence resT, and The Bears came Through in Tine sTyle, knocking oTT The rangy Vikings To The Tune oT 68-57. Then came The game oT The year as Tar as The Bruins' TiTle hopes were concerned. ln a game 34, ', T7? 'L'7 ,fn ' A played before a packed lieldliouse iammed willm screaming and lwyslerical fans. flue Bears dropped a lwearlbrealcer lo llwe MIAA leading Warrensburg Mules, 58-59. The same week, however, llwe Bears enlerlained llwe visiling Rolla Miners and really slapped our a wiclced relorl' lo llweir recenl deleal-smaslwing llwe Miners in an 85-55 slwellaclcinq. Fred Sfeplw A shorT road Trip To PiTTsburg, Kan- sas. broughT The Bears vicTory number I7 as They elced ouT a 69-65 decision over The Tough Gorillas. Now in The home sTreTch, Mary- ville's BearcaTs provided The nexT op- posiTion Tor The Bruins and in a game paclced wiTh long shoTs and TighT de- Tensive play, The Bears Trounced The visiTing CaTs by a convincing 7I-49 margin. A double road bill Taced The Bears in Their Tinal away games wiTh Cape C5irardeau's lndians pulling a 67-72 upseT over The Bears, and The Bruins rallying and sTeamrolling Rolla again, 91-77. For Their lasT non-conTerence ouT- ing, The Bears hosTed William Jewell College OT The MCAU and emerged vicTorious by a 69 To 56 Tally. As a Tinal Touch To a splendid season, Van- aTTa's rapid courT-men soundly whipped Cape Girardeau, 8l To 6l, as The Bruins closed Their campaign. Bill Carr Dale STreeT Jack Trogdon D D lc Th nas' i Gulf Smashing To Their Third consecufive conference championship, The SMS golf Team, ably coached by A. J. McDonald, Turned in a season record of seven wins and Two losses for Their l95O efforT. Members of The MIAA champion- ship Team were: Eugene Jackson, Clif- ford Johnson, Byron Daugherfy, Har- old Thompson, DaveWhiTTaker, David Olinger, Dick Bonham, and Joe Sum- ners. ln a feafured Triangular meeT wiTh Warrensburg and Cape Girardeau, SMS's golfers copped Top honors in This meeT wiTh a low score of 29lg Warrensburg scoring 303 and Cape Trailing wiTh 305. ln Their final TesT of The year, The Bruins enTered conference compeTi- Tion in The MIAA meeT aT Warrens- burg. Coach McDonald's golfers led The field and emerged vicforious, re- Tiring The MIAA championship for Their Third consecufive year. ln The conference meeT, Bud John- son was medalisf, wiTh Eugene Pos- sum Jackson a close second for The Third Time in as many years. FIRST ROW: Paul Moore, Bill GaTIin, Bill Carr. SECOND ROW: Bill Lea, John Buell, Bob Redcl. Coach Gerald Perry. 1 -v- gf ..' EL L, I- . ,' s - e BEM 7, Y B' g as rf , . X 1 5. 39, . .sl 3 . '4f 'E I ri Q ,' I I I E 2 i l I I I I T I I -5253. A SQ? I 9 Don MulTer, Byron DauqherTy, Don Kirkrnan. Richard Bonham. Lano Williams. Tennls Coach Gerald Perry's defending MIAA Tennis champions had only one leTTerman back To bolsfer The squad This year. Erwin Busiek, main- sTay for The Bears lasT season, grad- uaTed and his place was filled by Bob May, member of The conference win- ning Team lasT year, who was The only refurning leTTerman for The l95l Bruins. Coach Perry did have Two leTTermen Transfer sTudenTs, John Buell and Bill Gaflin, from Harris Teachers College of ST. Louis who helped form The nucleus of a new squad. Ofher members OT The Tennis Team were Bob Redd, Al Moore, and Al Burr. While The Bruins' hopes for The l95l season seemed raTher dim, wiTh The able coaching of Gerald Perry, The Bears Turned ouT an oufsfanding Team. fy of depfh Groves has FIRST ROW: Bob Moore, James Clifffon, Al Williams, Jack Garzelli, Earl Phillips, Jerry Hickey, Gene Brown, Russ Milligan, Bob Powers. SECOND ROW: Bruce Mall. Bob Jones, Jim Limes, Jerry Presley, Fred Clarlce, Jeff Wise, Ruperf Suffon, Coach Claude Groves. THIRD ROW: Joe Limes, Bob Ailcin, Lee Howell, Jim Julian, Bob Dees, Dale Sfreef. Gene Gross. Wifh nine refurning Ieffermen fo give experience fo fhe feam, Coach Claude Groves also had such ouf- sfanding fransfer sfudenfs as Jim Julian, weighfs man from Drury: J. D. DeShazo, weighfs man from Joplin Junior College: Fred Clark, MCAU conference miler and MIAA confer- ence miler and half miler and new- comers Ruperf Suffon, Bob Jones, and Russ Milligan. Included in fhe refurning leffermen were Bob Aflcin, MIAA quarfer mile champion: Gene Gross, conference broad iump winner: Jim Limes. quar- fer miler: Joe Limes, sprinier: Lee I-lowell, weighfsg Bob Powers, sprinfer: Gerald I-Iiclcey, miler: Earl Phillips, miler: and Gerald Presley, weighfs. uarfer-mile champion Bob Aflcin warms up. Fielding a his ambifion Track feam wifh plen- , Coach Claude finally realized of winning The MIAA conference. The Bruins have shown a surprising amounf of power for bofh dual and conference meefs. The cindermen compefed in fwo indoor meefs fhis year wifh fhe indoor MIAA con- ference being held af Mis- souri Universify on March 24 and The oufdoor conference af Cape Girardeau on May I I and I2. The Bruins wallced away from fhe MU meef wifh fheir firsf conference championship in I8 years. In befween fhese fwo imporfanf meefs were eighf dual meefs wifh fwo of fhese being held on fhe Bruin home field. Bruin Bnnsters TwenTy-Tive years ol: Bruin Booslr- er acTiviTies were compleTed wiTh This school year. The main inTeresTs oT The grou are cenTered around arous- ing sTuclianT pep, providing music, and giving marching drills aT aTh- le-Tic evenTs. ln addiTion To These services The girls help ouT wiTh a numloer OT oTher school TuncTions. Bruin BoosTers made Trips To War- rensburg Tor The TooTl3all game and To Rolla Tor a loaslceTball game. One OT The year's high-lighTs Tor The l3oosTers was Their dinner dance held in March. Any SMS girl is eligible To Try Tor membership in The Bruin BoosTer or- ganizaTion. Il f f 1 1: u r s Pi-esiclenT .,,,.,,Y....,...........,,........,. BeTTy Jo Long Drum Maior .....,,,.......,,,,,,A..,... Dixie BeTh Kern Vice-presiclenT .............,....,. ElizabeTh Ferguson SecreTary ....,,.......,. .,...A...,,, M ary Jo Wynn Treasurer ........,.,........,,,.,,, MargareT Ann Page l-lisTorian ,,...,,A..,....,.v,,.,,.......,,.,A. Mable Smi++Ie Sponsors, .....,. RuTh Pennell and Gene GarreTT FIRST ROW: PaT Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Dixie BeTh Kern-Drum Major, Shirley Hendricks, BeTTy Ferguson. SECOND ROW: BeTTy Jo Long. MargareT Ann Page, Mary Jo Wynn. Lucy Ferguson, Gail Garvin, BeTh Loliar, Shirleen WolTe, DoroThy Turner, Janis TalberT, Mary Lou Ikerd. THIRD ROW: Phillis Morris, Vwfilma Wise, Eleanor Kern, Mildred Ayres, Wanda Edmondson, Virginia Presley, Phyllis l-laver, Sybil Williams, Mable SmiTTle. Hands up for The Bears. wif 1' FIRST ROW: Susie Wall, Roberla Miller, Annabelle Gillman. Celesie Ferree. SECOND R6W: Frank Green. Marlha Siancil, Sue Husiecl, Clayion Hill. Siudenl' pep al SMS was greally viialized 'rhis pasl year. For ihe firsr lime a Pep Commissioner, working wirh ihe Sludenl Senaie, was ap- poinled by lhe Sludenl' Body Presi- denr 'ro direci and worlc ou+ aclivilies which would siimulaie enihusiasm. This resulied in a number of pep assemblies, boniires. rallies, snake dances, and increased yelling a+ afh- lelic evenls. Sfudenis inferesfed in becoming cheer leaders 'fried our ai lhe iirsi of lhe fall Term along wilh an ex- perienced SMS leader. The mosl capable eighl were chosen from 'rhese by 'lhe Siudeni Body Presideni, lhe Pep Commissioner. and iwo iaculiy members. P H ll L H a ll E 1' s Marry ioins 'fhe pep squad for a yell. 5 Eluh OuTsTanding college aThleTic conTribuTions by men are recognized Through memberships in The S Club. LeTTering in TooTball, basl4eT- ball, Track, Tennis, golf, and boxing will give The beginning requiremenTs Tor membership. OTher requiremenTs such as personaliTy and leadership are needed before a member can be admiTTed. The Ty e oT leTTer which The member wears denoTes The Tield oT aThleTic evenT in which The person leTTered. The Tollowing are The Types oT le++ers: block S Tor TooTballg curved round S Tor basl4eTball, Tennis and golf: Old English S Tor Track: and a block S wiTh gloves ouTlined on The leTTer Tor boxers. Since The Tounding oT The S Club There has been builT over a eriocl of years a sTrong alumni organizaTion which is always inTeresTed in The college aThleTic program. Some oT The social acTiviTies oT The group include a dinner dance and spring picnic given Tor The members and Their daTes. U f f i n H r s PFSSHSHT ............. ........................................... B ob Powers Vice-presidenT ........ .,,,,,,,.... J oe Slrephens SecreTary .......... ........ F rank Hungerford Treasurer ..... ........,...... D on Burrell MeeT your TooTball Team. FIRST ROW:V Bob Powers. Joe ST-ephens, Bill Burgess, Frank Hungerford. Bill Glazier, Ralph Harrison, Jack Larson. MarTy Shabaz. Jim Limes. SECOND ROW: Gene Gross. Coach Claude Groves, Joe Limes, Bob ATlcin, PresTon Ward. Don Burrell, Gerald Hickey, Earl Phillips, Brice Gonzales . i : r - : .D ' f my . N53 5, 1'.':.-EE' Ill Ill QI I-I l 1 Independent Student Urqanizatinn Organized in Oclober of I946, rhe lndependenl Siudenl Associalion is recognized as The group for all sludenis noi allilialed wilh oiher social groups on Jrhe campus. This organizalion has grown rapidly in membership as well as in aciivily and Jrhis year boasis iis larges+ membership since ir was founded on This campus. 7 ,-41a FIRSTROW: Erma Long, Robbie Low, Maynard Boorom, Henry Shelfon, Billy Hopper, Loyd Shrum, Virginia lngalsbe, Theo Hensley. . - SECOND ROW: J. C. Low, Jerry McSpadden, Keifh Parlchursl. Jim Fulbrighi, Jesse Newlon, Marly Slancil, George Jones. THIRD ROW: Nadine Tucker, Juanila Hyde, Melba Duringlon, Sue Peacock, Roberl Massey. Margueriie Cannon, Earl Phil- lips, Jr., Alexander Cook. - . FOURTH ROW: John Crolis, Beiry Wilson, Pafsy Copelin, Norma Herd, Elizabelh PoHer, James Meador, Raymond Cook, Gail Garvin. ' FIFTH ROW: Florence Davis, Shirley Hendricks, lris Davis, Liedy Hendricks, Bess Ellen Laflen, Mary Alexander. Barbara Havorslic, Lucy Balmer, Belhel Sfriclcland. SIXTH ROW: Miss Mary Rose Sweeney-Sponsor, Dorolhy Eggers, Annadeane Marshall, Arlene Raymer, Emma Lou Cliflon, Berry Sue Hardman, Arfhur Hays. ' l22 Members parTicipaTe in all school acTiviTies and conTribuTe greaTly To The general school liTe aT SMS. Among The ouTsTanding personaliTies are Charles STrickland who is lisled in The I95O-5I ediTion oT Who's Who Among STudenTs in American Universi- Ties and Colleges , Gene Gross. member oT The Traclc Team, Bill Lea and Elmer Harrell, members oT The SMS baslceTball Team, and Erma Long, who won honors on The Speech Squad This year. To begin The year a Typical lndependenT ice- breaker Tor all poTenTial and acTive members was spon- sored in The STudenT Lounge, WiTh loTs oT cider and doughnuTs, The icebreaker successTully accomplished iTs purpose. ' For enTerTainmenT during The year The lnde- pendenTs sponsored a carnival, slcaTing parTies, Home- coming BrealcTasT aT Keller's. ChrisTmas caroling, and The annual barbecue. AnoTher lndependenT acTiviTy was The annual TalenT NighT program during The spring Term. llffiners PresidenTs ss,,. ..,..,. ,,.,.................,. ....s. . Vice-presidenT ....,..... SecreTary ............... Treasurer .....s.,..,,......,,,........,..., ....... .... .....s.Ys.... Sergeam'-AT-Arms .,.As..,....................u.........,,.,s......... Erma Long .,,,......,Elmer Harrell .......,.'l'heo Hensley Ann Robins ....Gen'e Gross Sponors ,,,,.,,,,,,, Miss Mary Rose Sweeney and Dr. W. O. Cralle Righl: Early comers To a Monday nighT mee-Ting, BELOW- LeTT: Time ouT 'lor a picTuro. Righl: Officers Long, Harrell. and Hensley. I-llpha Phi Umeqa Alpha Phi Omega was Tounded December I6, I925 aT LaTayeTTe College, EasTon, Pennsylvania as a naTional TraTerniTy which now has 233 acTive chap- Ters. The BeTa Mu chapTer was Tormed on This campus January I9, l939, and has been acTive conTinuousIy since Then. APO is noT a social TraTerniTy, buT a service Tra- TerniTy. IT was Tounded To carry ideals oT scouTing over inTo college and is composed oT Tormer Boy ScouTs. The service iT renders is organized inTo a ThreeToId program-service To The school, To The com- muniTy. and To The naTion. Membership is open To any Tormer scouT on The campus regardless oT membership in any oTher organi- zaTion. All deparTmenTs oT The school are represenTed in The groups as are many OT The social TraTerniTies. AcTiviTies carried on during The pasT year have in- cluded Crusade Tor Freedom, Ugly Man ConTesT To raise Tunds Tor The March oT Dimes, Time keepers aT The music TesTival, helping The local Boy ScouTs, and assisTing The Red Cross. While Alpha Phi Omega is a service TraTerniTy, iT also has iTs social TuncTions. The Founder's Day BangueT and The spring Tormal are The main social evenTs oT The year. Four members oT The local chapTer aTTended The naTional convenTion oT The organizaTion in December aT Des Moines, lowa. ll f f i c n 1' s PresidenT ..........,,........................V.......,....ss.,,...,., Charles Riley, Jr. FirsT Vice-presidenT ............... ...,..,,, A Ilan S+allCup Second Vice-presidenT .......... ,.,..,,...,., D ale Sparks SecreTary ,,...,..,..,,.....,..,...,.. ..........a. D avid RobineTTe Treasurer ......,,............. .............,,.....,,,..,,........,. O rion Hawver HisTorian ..,...........................,...................., f ..........,.,... Richard SeTh Sponsors..James Shannon, Richard Wilkinson, WaITer O. Cralle, L. V. WhiTney, and C. G. Goodchild FIRST ROW: Fred Sivadon, Ben HuTTon. Larry HuTTon. Charles Riley, Ken Kennedy. David RobineTTe. Lewis MiTchelI. SECOND ROW: Allan Sfallcup. Vernon Fawver, Marvin SmiTh, Bob Briscoe, Bob FosTer, Morris HamilTon. THIRD ROW: Jack Garzelli, ArT SmiTh, Harlan Snow, Bob HuTTon, Richard SeTh. FOURTH ROW: James Shannon-Sponsor, Richard Wilkinson-Sponsor. Al SmiTh, Dale Sparks, Keasf Brown, Earl Phillips, DalTon Hess, C? . ', 4, T. Halo ii 7 - iq F ' ..,., - . ' K N.: J -Gb Eli .P, ' g ill 1 fs 5. 5 FIRST ROW: Marilyn SToclcman, KenneTha STewarT. Barbara Richardson, Maizie Williams. SECOND ROW: Forda Murray, Rosalyn Rich, KiTTy Boyle, Barbara KeTTell. THIRD ROW: Mary Rose Sweeney-Sponsor. Sybil Williams, Allan STallcup, Frifzie Bauer. Hell Crass SouThwesT Missouri STaTe's TirsT chapTer oi The American Red Cross was organized in The spring Term oT l949. IT is a branch oT The Greene CounTy Chap- Ter oT The American Red Cross and as such iTs basic obiecTive is To be oT service To Those who need help. This year The chapTer has aTTernpTed To have a represenTaTive Trom each campus organizaTion in The STudenT Red Cross Club. The chapTer has worked closely in coniuncTion wiTh The Greene CounTy ChapTer and has had as iTs proiecTs during The school year The organizing oT sTu- denT TalenT shows Tor presenTaTion aT O'Reilly VeTer- an's l-lospiTal, The sponsoring oT The annual Red Cross Tund drive, and The special IOO'X, blood drive. Uffinnrs PresidenT .......,....... ...............,,.,.,.... ....... M a izie Williams Vice-presidenT .......... ,....,. K enneTha STewarT SecreTary-Treasurer .,.....,. Joan Healey -r- 1 'i-- .- . 1 . 1 , . l ' l . ' i - ' il 'A as '---'---as ----a-me---1 H - - T- FIRST ROW: Bob lrick, Don Burrell, Joan Morehouse, MargareT NeTT, June Jenkins, JuaniTa Cox, Donald Dedmon, Bob Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Charles Sfrickland, Rondal Downing, Grover Durnell, Thomas STrong, Charles Duncan, Dave HilTon, RoberT Redmond. llehatnrs SixTeen sTudenTs aT SMS This year have maTched wiTs in inTercollegiaTe debaTe compeTiTion. The squad included: Charles STrickland, Don Burrell, Grover Durnell, Rondal Down- ing, Bob lrick, Dave l-lilTon, RoberT Redmond, Thomas STrong, MargareT NeTT, Jane Morehouse, June Jenkins, JuaniTa Cox, Charles Duncan, Bob Caldwell, John Harris, and Don Dedmon. During The pasT season, various members oT The squad have parTicipaTed in TournamenTs aT Ada, Oklahoma: NewTon, Kansas: l.iberTy, Missouri: Waco, Texas: Arkadelphia, Arkansas: Conway, Arkansas: NaTchiToches, Louisiana: Warrensburg, Mis- souri: and DuranT, Oklahoma. AT BeTheI College, NewTon, Kansas, The Two SMS Teams wenT Through TournamenT compeTiTion undeTeaTed. Again, aT OuachiTa College, in Arkadelphia, Don Burrell and Charles STrickland copped The Senior Men's Champion- ship by deTeaTing a sTrong Team Trom CenTral STaTe OT Ed- mond, Oklahoma. While aT Baylor UniversiTy, Grover Durnell and Bob lrick advanced To The semi-Tinals, losing To The Senior Team Trom Baylor by a spliT decision. The Baylor meeT is considered To be The second largesT in The naTion, surpassed only by WesT PoinT. Schools Trom seven diTTerenT sTaTes parTicipaTed in The compeTiTion. Then iunior debaTers Dedmon, l-larris, STrong, and Red- mond sTepped inTo The limelighT by walking away Trom The Mid-SouTh TournamenT aT Conway wiTh a double champion- ship. The Two Teams were The only undeTeaTed pairs in Their division. The debaTers did oTher Things besides arguing pro and con on This year's naTional quesTion, Resolved, ThaT we should Torm a new non-communisT inTernaTional organizaTion . ThroughouT The year, They proved Themselves To be adepT in oTher phases oT speech work. Redmond, STrong, STrickland, and Burrell placed consisTenTly in exTemporaneous speaking and oraTory. Squad members crediTed a greaT deal oT This year's suc- cess To The knowledge, leadership, and inspiraTion oT DocTor Virginia Craig. . 47 V Speech Squad For The pasT six years SMS has been well represenTed in The field oT speech. During This Time The speech squad has enTered numerous TournamenTs ThroughouT The midwesT and has won a lion's share oT The Trophies aT many oT Them. OuTsTanding among sTaTe college vicTories have been Those aT Ada and DuranT, Oklahoma, and WinTield, Kansas. During The laTTer parT oT November, l95O, The speech squad aTTencled The annual TournamenT aT Ada, Oklahoma. RepresenTaTives Trom 3l colleges and universiTies in Texas, Kan- sas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, Nebraska, and Missouri compeTed There. SouThwesT Missouri STaTe won The sweepsTakes by ToTaling The highesT number oT poinTs oT any school in The meeT. They Took TirsT place in The senior wornen's and junior men's division and Third place in The iunior women's and senior men's. EnTries aT The various Tourneys were made in The Tollowing Tields: book review, dramaTic: reading, aTTer dinner speaking, prepared poeTry reading, exTemporaneous poeTry reading, sTory-Telling, radio, humorous reading, imprompTu speaking, and address reading. - FIRST ROW: Virginia Craig, Mildred MaTThews, Anna Lou Arnone, Wilma GoTorTh, Mary Mondy, Erma Long. SECOND ROW: Bill Kelsay, Warren Eckles, Loyd Kelb, BeTTe Nelle Blackwell, Jane T-less. THIRD ROW: Lee Moose, Dorinda Theur, Danny Holmes. Mr. W. G. McWhorTer-Sponsor. Enlleqe Theatre College Thealre is an organizarion for all slu- denis who are inleresied in any phase of speech including acling, direcling, and wriiing. Before lhe novice obiains aclive membership he musr parricipale in several phases of College The- alre. Those who are pledged presenl a neophyle nighl before 'rhey are iniliaied. College Thealre sponsors several social evenrs 'rhroughoui Jrhe year, which are highlighled by Jrhe Chrislmas parry and 'rhe annual dinner dance. Al Jrhe laller affair The coveled Vicki is awarded for ourslanding acling and baclcslage work. A variely show, Folio Follies , enrirely a slu- denl produclion wilh acling, direcling, and wriiing being done by College Thearre lvlemloers, is pre- senled each year. a 1 - A-, , 1-',-Jr' jg , ' .,l' ' Am so - -Le f-- - ,Y - ,, -,,.,Ti...,s,e,y ------ tr 5 FIRST ROW: Mr.'Bruce Bassell-Sponsor, Roslie Highr, Gail Rea, Rayma Daniels, Dorincla Theuer. Phoebe Francis Sammy Anderson, Tom Boyd. SECOND ROW: Phyliss Mynalf. Allan Slallcup, Erma Long, Jane Hess. Celesre Ferree. Arlene Carman. Cecilia Odlo Donald Cameron. THIRD ROW: Ar+ Hayes. Warren Eckles, Loyd Kalb. Janice Peevey. Doro+hy Orrell, Anna Lou Arnone. Mary Jane Armslrong BeHye Lou Compfon. ' l28 1 'v QQ L , ,ax X . L I'--TA-R, - V- - r? b?'i:.AQ , ' , ' ' 1 'Lf '- .. Q . 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This led +0 more effeclive weelcly and bi-monfhly pro- grams which lhe Club produced over various local radio sla- Jrions. SMS srudenls who were members of Jrhe club planned and produced 'rhese shows. Near Jrhe end ol The Winler Term a five-man board of direclors was named To carry on for This year and sel plans for I952. This group, wilh Mr. Alfred Larr as sponsor. is looking ahead io nexf year wilh The moHo, The Besl for Amafeursf' FIRST ROW: Frilzie Bauer, Belle Compfon, Janice Peevey, Paisy Marlin, Phyliss Mynafl, Dorinda Theur. SECOND ROW: Sammy Anderson, Bob Dugan. Lewis Hobson, Johnny Dobyns, Bill Kelsey. ,Is s c u -..,..J-.-s- -.L. : Q ya V7 lx x ' Ta'-lgg in Q- nf l3O f ts C9 f O A Q! T177 4. FlRST ROW: Davey Hillon, Sigma Pi: Raymond Rice, Le Cercle Francais: Dan l-lolmes, Wesley Foundaiion: Mrs. Mary Lou Bilsborough--Sponsor: Charles Slrickland, SCA: Doroihy Lou Oeiiing, Kappa Omicron Phi: Don Burrell, Kappa Alpha. SECOND ROW: Wanda Sharp, Associaiion for Childhood Educafion: Shirley Reardon, Dolphins: Dan Levan, l.a'rin Club: Paul Kelly, Sigma Tau Gamma: Jean Reilly, l-lome Economics Club: Ermadeen Mers, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Mariorie Schmill, Alpha Dalia Pi: Mazie Williams, Red Cross. THIRD ROW: Carol Cole, Pi Kappa Sigma: Kennefha Slewarl, Delia Phi Delia: Jim Dillard, Kappa Alpha: Douglas Wilson, Spanish Club: Marfha Kimber, Alpha Sigma Tau: Roberi A. Dees, Tau Kappa Epsilon: Rose Marie Byers, lniernaiional Relalions Club: Ruih Neill, Physical Educaiion Maiors Club: Beilye Lou Compfon, College Theaire. FOURTH ROW: Loy P. Cope, German Club: Theodore l-l. Nickles, lnduslrial Educaiion: Beiiy Jo Long, Bruin Boosiers: Bob Briscoe, Alpha Mu Gamma: John Dobyns, Newman Club: Ann Robins, lndependenis: Mary Moncly, Bapiisl Siudenf Un- ion: Darlene Norion, Delia Sigma Epsilon: Paula Davison, Treble Club. FIFTH ROW: Brice Gonzales, S Club: James W. Meador, Fufure Teachers oi America: Marsalena F. Combs, F-Square: Forda Murray, Pi Omega Pi: Jackie Schmifi. Women's Aihleiic Associafion: Dale Sparks, Pi Beia Chi: George Dickensheei, Agri- culfure Club. ll liluh Iinunuil Largesi cross-seciional represenlaiion oi siudenls ai SMS is found in ihe All Club Council. Every sororiiy, iralernily, deparimenial, religious, and honorary group Jrhai does noi receive academic credil' is eligible 'ro be represenled on 'ihe council. i950-5l membership ioialed 49 persons. Aiiendance al monihly meeiings is required and a failure To be preseni resulis in ihe various delinquenls being removed. This group works in conneclion wiih Jrhe Siudenl' Senaie lo advise and fo sponsor proiecis oi campus-wide proporlrions. Four members of All Club Council are selecied To 'rhe Senaie To work as a connecling link beiween ihe +wo groups. This organizaiion has been responsible for siimulaiing parlicipaiion and inleresis in diiiereni all school iunciions among which were The fall 'rerm All School Mixer, Chrisimas Formal, March oi Dimes, Red Cross Drive for blood, and ihe spring lerm all-school iunclions. a Uffiners PrGSIClenl .............. ...................................... C harles Sirickland Vice-presideni ...,............... ...... ...... J a nie Robineiie Secrelary-Treasurer, ..,....,.,.....,.,....,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,., Doroihy Oeiiing Chairman of Publiciiy Commiiiee ..,...,..,...,,,,.,,...,,,,, Dan l-lolmes Rep. on Senaie ......,. Dale Sparks, Doroihy Oeiiing, Ted Nichols, Carol Cole ,E-. 'x , f-ff, lid .if .ft FIRST ROW: Raymond Rice, Hope Frink. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Tilfon, Fanny Jo Kelley, Virginia Carler, Glenda Owens, Dorolhy Oelfing, Carl MCNUH, Dorofhy Lawson, Don Riddle, Sally Hoy. THIRD ROW: Lowell Fleenor, Paula Davison. Jessie Douglas, Evelyn l-loll, Polly Peck, Frank Kress, June Brixey. Bill Tranlham, Raymond Goll, Wallace While, AI Smilh. FOURTH ROW: Wilhelmina Crighlon, Margaref Page, Mr. Kenneih Duslman-Direclor, Jim Sfruble, Don Burns. Urnhestra Under Jrhe balon ol lvlr. Kenneih L. Duslman, lhe 28 piece SMS orcheslra has consislenlly played al numerous evenis of Jrhe music deparlmenl and The college. Performances al The Paren+'s Day and ihe annual Orcheslra Assembly commenced lheir aclivilies ol lhe year. ln spile-ol lhe snow and cold, lhe orcheslra made ils annual Jrour ol surrounding high schools lo presenl concerls lor The sludenls. From lime lo lime The group furnished music lor lhe College Thealre produclions, and also il served as The accompanying orcheslra for lhe musical comedy. Up in Cenlral Park, sponsored by lhe Lillle Thealre which is a local group ol amaleur aclors. WT . JH 55. 1 J I X llhnlr Under The direcfion of Horafio M. Farrar fhe SMS Choir has made a number of appearances fhis year. The firsf of fhese was on fhe annual Paren'r's Day. Lafer performances were af fhe Soufhwesf Missouri Disfricf Teachers' meefing, fhe Chrisfmas assembly, Religious Emphasis Week, fhe World Day of Prayer service, and +he Easfer assembly. Apparel of fhe Choir for informal appearances is blue silk robes wifh gold sillc collars and cuffs. On formal occasions fhe gold accessories are exchanged for whife. During fhe spring ferm, frips were made fo vari- ous Soufhwesf Missouri high schools where musical programs were presenfed for fhe sfudenfs. Evening programs were also given for fhe fownspeople. The more fhan forfy-four members of The musical organizafion were chosen fhis year for fheir abilify from fhose inferesfed in ioining. Members receive one-half hour academic credif for each ferm of affilia- fion wifh fhe group. FIRST ROW: Dixie Befh Kern, Barbara Drown, Joan McKnighf, Barbara Ebling, Gene Adams, George Jones, Carolyn Disch, Elizabefh Murfaugh. June Brixey, Hope Frinlc. SECOND ROW: Dorofhy Gresham, Virginia Daughfrey, Suzanne Richardson, Joan Johnson, Lewis Mifchell, John Baker, Olin Lowery, Carl Semmelbeclc, Norma Jean Miller, Vera Day, Polly Peck, Joan Sfoclrdale. THIRD ROW: Bonnie June Jaclcson, Carol Talburf, Clara Jean Ellioff. Morris Hamilfon, Dwighf Roam, Sian Cope, John Dobyns, Bill Boycl, Jo Hanna Hanson, Judy McCord, June Jenkins, Nora Jean Basseff. FOURTH ROW: Bill Turk, Jack Williams. Jerry Roach, Al Smifh, Harold Powley, Lawrence Holf, Murl Jones, Max Joslyn, Richard Walsh. Leon Marfin, Billy Tranfham, Horafio Farrar-Conducfor. ---v-in--Y, ,.- ez- -. ...,.-f.-. 1 3 L., WSH FIRST ROW: Lawrence Holi, Sam Anderson, George Jones, Harold B. Powley, Sian Cope, Max 6. Joslyn, Marvin A. Crain, Mrs. Ruih Pennell-Direclor. SECOND ROW: John D. Rhoades, Raymond R. Golf, Dwighl' D. Ream, Morris Hamilion, Gene Adams, Gerald Lewis, John Baker. THIRD ROW: Howard L. Taylor, Bill E. Tranlham, Donald Cameron, Eloise Clopfon, Shirleen Wol'Ie, Sue Souder, Carolyn Disch, Elizabelh Murlaugh, Norma Jean Miller. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Daughirey, Joelia Hammons, Belly Balmer. Neoma Wise, Jo I-'Ianna Hanson, Judy McCord, Bellie L. Byrd, Nora Jean Basseii, Polly Peck, Joan Slockdale. FIFTH ROW: Mar Tesierman, Clara Ellioldr, Carol Talburl, Bonnie J. Jackson, Joan Johnson, Pai A. Burger, Rulh Taig, Y Barbara Ebling, Berni Barber, Eloise Miichell. Chorus All siudenls on The campus who like 'ro sing find in Jrhe Chorus an oullelr for Jrhis desire. Willa The beginning oi ihis pasi year lhe plans for organizing a school Chorus were slaried. And during lhe fall lerm lhe group became an aclualily. The near fiiiy members of lhe group, which has been direcled by Rulh Pennell, made several appear- ances Jrhis pasl season. Along wilh olher paris of The Music Deparlmeni, 'rhe Chorus parlicipalred in The Parenls' Day aclivilies. On April 4 Jrhe eniire weelcly assembly was presenied by This group. During Jrhe winler Jrerm lhe Chorus Jrraveled lo Fordland, Sey- mour, and Clever High Schools where musical pro- grams were given Ior lhe siudeni bodies. One-half hour academic credil is given each lerm for membership in Jrhe organizalion. an WINSTON E. LYNES, Direclor V' , F' ,Wi view .. x, Band Our college band played hosl lo over 800 musi- cians on Soulhwesl Missouri High School Band Day held in conneclion wilh lhe annual Homecoming les- livilies. Twenly-lhree bands look parl in lhe Home- coming parade and combined in a huge massed band demonslralion al game hall lime. The combined bands spelled oul Welcome Alums in a qreeling lo lhe visiling alumni as shown in lhe piclure below. The 7O piece marching band perlormed al every home loolball game. There lhey execuled novel lor- malions and played appropriale music. Music was also lurnished al all home baslcelball games and lhe group added lo lhe enlhusiasm al pep assemblies. L During lhe year lhe band lraveled lo Willard, Republic, and Ozark High Schools where concerls were presenled. FLUTES: OBOE: CORNETS: Belly Viclrery Dorann Lewis Jackie Walker Jesse Douglas Bb CLARINETS: Dorolhy Oelling Carl McNull Joella Hammons Buddy Glidewell Jolene Evans Joan Hailey Joan Harlley Morris Hamillon Dave Borslci Olin Lowery Trula McGee Vera Campbell Dorolhy Lawson Mervin Crain Ted Parnell Jo Hanna Hanson Evelyn Holl Marlha Slancil BASSOON: Polly Peck Pally Harper SAXOPHONES: Susan Kerr Pally Harper Jim Lang lmogene True Roberl Bash Bob Whilehair George Dewey Sleven Thomas FRENCH HORNS: Frank Kress Bill Tranlham Mary Helen Rolhgeb Ilene Lee Belly Slone Charles Slriclcland Bill Bodanslce Allred Smilh Don Riddle Jaclc Avers Mervin Smilh Don Fahl Don Kirkman Dorolhy Gresham Murl Jones Jesse Whillinglon BARITONES: George Jones Joan Sloclcdale Slanley Slrissel Bill Boyd Lawrence Holl Paul Shipman Joan McKnighl l35 TROMBONESR TWIRLERS: ggillfgikwhlle Mary Lou Nelson, Twirler Capl Gene Adams Palmly Lynes Joe Fahl Pally Devoy Bob Calhoun Val Rodgers Clark Monlgomery BASSES: Fred lnman ' Lewis Milchell Kern Reese Peler Turner Slanley Slrissel PERCUSSION: Donald Burns Jim Slruble Bill Neale Bill Michel Neoma Wise Diclc Whillalxer Harold Powley Dorolhy Leller Marilyn Sloclcman Nancy Crouch Kaly Sulherland Jean Roulh DRUM MAJOR: Kern Reese ASST. DIR ECTO RS: Kern Reese Jim Slruble LIBRARIAN: Donald Burns MUSIC ARRANGERS: Jim Slruble Winslon E. Lynes I Student Euvernment Student Budy President, Ilun Burrell Appuintive llffieers Dell DeLange-College-Faculty Social Committee. Stanley Mayes-College-Faculty Pub- licity Committee. Janie Robinette - College - Faculty Publicity Committee. Allan Stallcup - Election Commis- sioner. Bill Ryan-College-Faculty Social Committee. Frank Green-Pep Commissioner 4, I M ,. 4 -- , 'Wk Student Senate In keeping with provisions set torth in the new student constitution adopted last year, the old stu- dent council evolved into the present Student Senate. Representation included the president and a senate representative elected by each class, tour representa- tives trom the All Club Advisory Council, and the student body president. This group met every Tues- day at the nine o'cloclc period and one night during the month. Outstanding in the accomplishments ot the Sen- ate this year were the setting up ot pep and trattic commissioners, working out student representation on the Student Union Governing Board, and revision and submission ot amendments to the student constitution. The Senate this year has claritied the scope ot responsibility ot the organization and detined student relationship with the administration, thus building a solid toundation tor activities in coming years. FIRST ROW: Thomas Strong, Carol Cole, Don Burrell, Dale Sparks, Mildred Matthews. SECOND ROW: Joe Jordan. James Limes, Forday Murray, Lee Howell, Dorothy Oetting, Grover Durnell, Jerry Sweeney, Davey t-trlton. ' l fn -. I t 4 I f 1 I , ,1..,L 1 .saw - . ,, i 1 , t i i ' I Q i i l 3 1r1tlt.A'ifl t Ll . . i t llzarkll Staff ART- George I-IagIe Lorraine Force ADMINISTRATION- Arlene Carman Kaiharine Cochran Mary Helen Roihgeb CLASSES- Shirley Carr Es+I1er Mariin Joan Miller Bebe Sfeinerf DEPARTMENTS- Mimi Ames Beiiy Jean McEII1aney SOCIAL ACTIVITIES- 'Rayma Daniel Wiima Wise SPORTS- S'IanIey Mayes Bob AIIcin OHO Eachus OFFICE STAFF- , Shirley Carr Y I-IeIen CaroI Davis X' EsII1er Mariin Bebe S+einer+ PI1OIOQI'dpI!er ..f.......A.. ,........... E Imer Anderson PI'lOI'Ogr6pI'1iC Ediior .,.,...,,,,,,, George O'NeaI Business Manager ,,,, ,,,,,,A.,44, , -Jim Dcwney Co-EcIiIors ...,.,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,A, V Irginia I-IQII and Rondal G. Downing ACIVISOF ,f..., ............ D on Lamberf Ari Advisor .,.... LiIerary Advisorh, Business Advisor... ..........Munson I-Iowe G. McWI1or+er ,,.s..,...WiIIarc.I J. Graff Uzarlill Staff PreparaTion oT The pages inside The covers oT The SMS Ozarko is a huge Task wiTh much responsibiliTy and many decisions. buT also a iob wiTh many hours oT Tun and enioymenT. ' ConTrary To popular ThoughT, work on The OzarkO is going on oonTinually Tor when one book is compleTed, The plans Tor The nexT one musT be sTarTed. Then every day ThereaTTer, various people are busy on The publicaTion. The whole school responded This year To The requesTs Tor help which came Trom Time To Time Trom The OzarkO sTaTT. l-lowever. The bulk oT The work was done by an inTeresTed group oT sTudenTs who gave Treely oT Their Time boTh day and nighT ThaT This review oT a year aT SMS mighT become a realiTy Tor The en- Tire sTudenT body. Laughs, sighs, criTicisms and complimenTs were mixed inTo The acTiviTies oT The workers in The OzarkO oTTic:e and all oT This combined has produced The l95I 0zarkO. OzarkO STafT sorl's picfures Tor class panels. T .X in T r iriss is i 1 ,l- 1 A , 5 ' 1 ,gf ,ik r Elmer Anderson. PhoTographe Business Manag ' '4' i F. BI' 61 1 , 5- 'S Rosalyn Rich, OTTo Eachus. BeTTy McElhaney. Joan Miller, Mimi A Jim Downey, I39 -.fin fl? Standard School days included in Vol- ume Xl. oi The Soufhwesf Sfandard saw members of ihe SMS sludenl' newspaper work- ing for ihe lasl lime in Jrheir old office in Jrhe wesf wing of Hue Adminislralion Building. Wilh lhe opening of lhe new Siudenf Union Building, ihe publicaiion siaffs moved info luxurious quar- iers on Jrhe second Hoor of The new siruciure. The Sfandard, headed by Ecli- ior-in-Chiei Bill Craig and Busi- ness Manager Dan Holmes, boih chosen by fhe SMS siudeni senaie, weni lo press every week during ihe school year, and ailempied lo include in Hs eighi pages, all The campus news Jrhai could be covered by i+s lhree main deparlmenfs. Bob lrick during ihe summer monihs and Sian Mayes for Jrhe re- mainder oi 'rhe year served as Assisianl Ediiors. I W' Aqflry iv' V lm Hvtimll I Edilor-in-Chief Bill Craig. r . . Sfarf members fum oul copy for The weekly publicahon. iN FIRST ROW: Rayma Daniel, Virginia Holi, Vivian Day. OND ROW: Juanila Broolcs, Joan Miller, Joan Sewell, Belly Mclflhaney, Emily Miich Marfy Shabaz. 140 KaTharine Cochran was re- sponsible Tor The collecTion of general news and Tor running down any random news Tips which mighT resulT in a TronT- page sTory oT inTeresT To cam- pusiTes. Bob ATlcin, himselT a Traclcman and baslceTball player, planned each weelc's sporTs page, and managed To keep readers abreasT oi The laTesT happenings in This all-imporTanT branch oT college liTe. AT vari- ous Times during The year, Joan Sewell, Virginia l-lolT, and Roslie T-lighT. Tools charge oT The soci- eTy news, mosTly composed oT The doings oT The campus or- ganizaTions. Rayma Daniel su- pervised The column ol: personal news and general gossip, lcnown during The year as KaTTy Korner . In spiTe oT some perilous momenTs, especially on The Wednesday nighTs oT each weelc, when The STandard was mapped ouT and wrapped up Tor publicaTion, each issue oT The campus weelcly appeared every Friday morning Through- ouT The year on Time. Whn's Wllu in American liulleqes and Universities Each year ouisianding siudenis from campuses all over ihe naiion are honored by being included in Who's Who Among Siudenis in American Universi- +ies and Colleges. This year iourieen from SMS ioined ihe ranlss oi Jrhose being lisied in ihis naiional publicaiion. Nominees were selecied from ihe siudoni body by a commiiiee composed of anonymous siudenis and iaculiy members. These nominaiions were ihon con- iirmed by H. P. Randall, ediior of Who's Who. Public announcemeni of ihose chosen was made laie in The fall ierm. A number oi qualiiies were considered in candi- daies for Who's Who. Among ihem were ihe siudenis excellence and sinceriiy in scholarship, his leadership and pariicipaiion in exiracurricular and academic ac- iiviiies, his ciiizenship and service io Jrhe school. and his promise oi iuiure usefulness io business and socieiy. FIRST ROW: Lee Moose, Mildred Mafihews, Paula Davison, Janie Robineiie. Charles Sirickland. SECOND ROW: Dale Sparks. Virginia Holi, Forda Murray, Don Burrell, Grover Durnell. THIRD ROW: Randal Downing, Dan Holmes, Walfer May, Joe Guecla. f-qv--up Board 4 R. VV. Anderson A. T. BFldQ9S Noosho Urbana T- H- DOUQM5 C. H. Duvall Bolivar Mounlain Grove H e q e n t s Roger Taylor Ben F. Weir Springfield Nevada Presidenl llministratnrs . . . l43 T. L, A T. l 5 . is I1 T. , I-iliministralive Heqistrar As young men and women Trom high schools all over The naTion conTinue To swell The ranks oT our sTudenT body, The iob oT one aclminisTraTor becomes increasingly dif- TiculT. RegisTrar Guy H. Thompson is Taced with an ever more complex iob as The en- rollmenT oT our college keeps growing. l-le has The responsibiliTy oT direcTing The regis- TraTion oi some l8OO sTudenTs each Term. These I8OO look To him To provide courses which will meeT Their various needs. Among Mr. Thompson's many worries are maTTers perTaining To The admission oT sTudenTs, advanced sTanding Trom oTher colleges and universiTies, aTTendance and scholasTic records, college mimeographing. preparaTion and disTribuTion oT caTalogues and schedules, checking sTudenTs Tor grad- uaTion or cerTiTicaTion, recommendaTion Tor sTaTe cerTiTicaTes, and approved grades Tor counTy cerTiTicaTes. The correspondence and exTension work Tor SMS are also handled Through his oTTice. Mr. Thompson holds The oTTice oT Presi- denT oT The Missouri AssociaTion oT Col- legiaTe RegisTrars and Admissions OTTicers. Dean nf Women Dean Nancy BerTha Wells-Triend To all and counsellor To Those in need oT advice. These words by no means describe all The duTies oi our Dean. YeT They illusTraTe a mosT imporTanT role ThaT she plays on our campus. STudenTs who have problems which They Themselves can noT solve Tind in Miss Wells an aTTenTive and undersTanding ad- viser. Never is she Too busy To lend a help- ing hand. Among her varied duTies are Those oT Tinding suiTable lodging Tor ouT-oT-Town sTudenTs, issuing lockers, scheduling acTivi- Ties and keeping a losT and Tound deparT- menT. She is assisTed in These Tasks by her secreTary, Mrs. Don Sebring. Miss Wells was born in norThern Missouri and aTTended Normal school in Kirksville. For a Time a sTudenT aT SMS, she was grad- uaTed Trom Drury College wiTh an AB degree. She TaughT l.aTin and Greek in Lamar I-ligh School and laTer aT SouThwesT Missouri STaTe. Miss Wells received her Training Tor Dean oT Women in New York, and has served in This capaciTy aT SMS since I9I8. I Business Manager A necessary parT of any organizaTion is an eTTicienT business adnninisTraTion. For The pasT TwenTy-six years. The Task oT pro- viding such adrninisTraTion aT SMS has been in The hands of Business Manager, Lee l-l. Morris. The responsibiliTies and duTies of Mr. Morris are numerous. l-le adminisTers The execuTive budgeT of The college, supervises purchases and sales Tor Thex-college. looks aTTer The operaTion of The bool4sTore and caTeTeria. and supervises The operaTion and rnainTenance oT The physical planT and grounds. Mr. Morris also serves in The po- siTion oT Treasurer of The Board oT RegenTs. is Ig T q 1 Z F I T . Q 1 i il Auditor Financial acTiviTies of The school are largely handled by AudiTor W. I. Baker who has been wiTh The college adminisTraTion Tor ThirTy years. Along wiTh The TiTle of audiTor, Mr. Baker also has The posiTion oT secreTary ol: The Board oT RegenTs. l-lis oTTice Takes care oT The general col- lecTions, disbursemenTs. and deposiTs oT The college, including regisTraTion and course Tees. Funds oT various deparTmenTs and campus organizaTions are deposiTed in his oTTice Tor safelceeping. Aside Trom The already menTioned duTies, he prepares rnonThly, quarTerly, and annual financial re- porTs Tor boTh sTaTe and naTional oTTicials. Guidance llireelnr STudenT guidance in various areas is car- ried on by Mr. James B. lnmon, guidance direcTor. This deparTmenT oT The college's acTivi- Ties is responsible Tor The Treshman orienTa- Tion program and The conducTing oT a TesTing service Tor sTudenTs in The Tields oT proTessions, apTiTudes, and vocaTions. A greaT porTion oT Mr. lnmon's Time is spenT in counselling sTudenTs on personaliTy, school adiusTrnenT, and occupaTional prob- Iems. M! --x f fi Health llivisien Full Time physician on The SMS campus is Dr. William E. Taylor, who has held This posiTion since l937 excepT Tor a period dur- ing The war when he served wiTh The Army. Services oT The STudenT T-lealTh OTTice are available To SMS and Greenwood sTu- denTs, TaculTy members, and college em- ployees. MosT oT The duTies include The giving oT Treshman physical examinaTions, TreaTing sTudenT illnesses, and caring Tor The injuries oT school aThleTes. - The sTaTT oT The healTh deparTmenT in- cludes Miss Iva Ray, assisTanT and regisTered nurse: Mrs. KaTharine Caughran as Techni- ciang and Mrs. Marilyn C5ilbreaTh as secre- Tary. , If-ii, 1 4 i lfnunsnllnr Trainer Newcomer 'ro ihe SMS s+aii is Counsellor Trainer James E. Bane. The addiiion oi Mr. Bane To The Taculiy was pari oi The program aimed ai seiiing up a compleie Counsellor Training Deparlme-n'r in lhe college curriculum which would iaciliraie Jrhe need for frained personnel 'ro meei The require- menis of ihe Siafe Board oi Educaiion. Besides leaching campus classes, Mr. Bane has four graduafe exiension courses in guidance Tor which credii is received 'rhrough Missouri Universiiy. These classes, held ai various iowns, 'false in s'ru- denis from 22 Souihwesi' Missouri couniies. School sysiems in 'rhis area may call on Mr. Bane ai any lime io assisi 'rhem in seHing up or developing a guidance program. s I I Sulzlal Dlrectnr Compleiing her second year wiih Souihwesi Missouri Siaie College as social direclor is Mrs. Mary Lou Bilsborough. Ai her office locaied in 'Phe Siudeni Lounge, Mrs. Bilsborough is ever ready 'ro help plan, execuie, or give advice on any social evenr. General duiies may be lisied under The super- vision and adminisirarion of all campus fraierniiies, sororiiies, and social clubs and 'rhe planning oi all- school social evenis for iaculry and siudenis. ln carrying oui' These duiies, Mrs. Bilsloorough works in close coniaci wiih ihe All Club Advisory, Panhellenic. and lnier-Fraierniry Councils. Added lo her duiies, Mrs. Bilsborough gives leciures on social orieniaiion To Jrhe freshman groups each lerm and has insiiiuied a very popular dancing class. She received her A. B. degree af Lindenwood, a Masier of Arrs al' UCLA, and did luriher work ai Dere Norrnale, Sorloonne, Paris, France. J., f, sa ,,, Kiki' Kenneth Kraft As direcTor oT The VeTerans' AclvisemenT OTTice main- Tained by SMS, KenneTh KraTT is working To eliminaTe The diTTiculTies which sTudenT veTerans musT Tace. The veTerans are given personal advice on vocaTional obiec- Tives and are assisTed in obTaining subsisTence adiusT- menTs, alloTrnenTs Tor dependenlrs, and all inTormaTion perTaining To enrollmenT. regisTraTion, or TransTer by Mr. KraTT and his assisTanTs. Jean GaTTga-SecreTary To PresidenT Ellis Mrs. Don Sebring-SecreTary To Dean Wells KaThryn Miller-SecreTary To Regisfrar I. Gene Edwards-AssisTanT fxudiTor Ben J. Kloeppel-BoolxsTore li I k T Those Whn TVI WiThouT sTopping To Thinlf abouT iT, all SMS sTudenTs realize ThaT There are several very imporTanT people, noT in The limelight who help To malce our college run smooThly. 'When we are hungry, we head Tor The caTeTeria which serves Three Tull meals a day and somehow manages To caTer To The TasTes oT hundreds oT diTTerenT sTudenTs. The nurses in The STudenT l-lealTh OTTice are always prepared To meeT any emer- gency, Trom a sore ThroaT To a broken leg. There is a cheerTul Torce of secreTaries in every oTTice on The campus, who record our grades, give ouT cerTiTicaTes, caTalogues, and schedules and are always ready To volunTeer inTormaTion. The assisTanT in Mr. Bal4er's oTTice handles all Tees, Takes organizaTional de- posiTs and clears college checlcs. Mr. Kloeppel and The men Peggy Turner CulberTson- SecreTary To Dean Graff Shirley Filbeclc- SecreTary and Mail Service Lula Ann Gregg, Jane Seburn, Mary Dean Bloomer-ReqisTrar OTTice Employees Q-7 'olllhgdff' 11,5144 -Q. 3 0 Office Laboralory Technician- Mrs. Frances Dcnney-Manager of CaTeTeria. ine Caughran, School Nurse--Iva ella HUB in The booksTore handle The buying and selling oT our TexTbooks and maTerials. Chances are ThaT you came To SMS on your own iniTiaTive or you asked Tor advice from Torrner sTudenTs. However I95O marked a new era in This respecT. Don LamberT, a Tormer sTu- denT and graduaTe ol SMS, served as field represenTaTive Tor our college. l-le Travelled from school To school in This secTion ol The sTaTe To Tell graduaTirig classes abouT The opporTuniTies ThaT an educalion here can oTler To Them. l-le is iusT one oT The many who are building This school inTo one oT The TinesT insTiTuTions oi higher learning. Truly These are The people who make The day go loy. Vi .. 'Mu Mrs. Ponder BeTore coming To SMS To serve as direcTor oT The AppoinTrnenT Bureau, Mrs. l-lazel Ponder was CounTy SuperinTendenT of Schools in Laclede CounTy and also a Torrner Teacher. Through her varied experiences she is well qualified To assisT Tormer and presenT sTudenTs To secure iolos in Their chosen vocaTioris. Above all, she Takes a personal inTeresT in each sTuderiT desiring advice or assisTance. Carolyn McGuire, Mrs. Alice PeTerson- Hilda Jones- Don Lamberf- SecreTaries To Mr. Morris. SecreTary To Mr. KraTT. Field RepresenTaTive. h ...sl J 'J- Marilyn GilbreaTh- 4: .Ln p,'r, . 'mfg . Q-,jzigi ,Q :Art -i.j,A, i A Q .f':.:ial:iX1Qr -- -5Fa.z :Q,13.A 11 l iifzulsgt-Ea: N i A ie i- A l l-lealTh Office RecepTionisT. E Zava KillirigsworTh- Secretary To Mr. lnmon. A Adler, Wilfred ............... Allen, Eva ....,,,.............. Baker, Lee .,........,...,,.,..,,,,, Ballinger, Rex E ........ Bane, James E .,........ . Bassett, Basil B .....,....., Blair, Anna Lou 4,,,,,,44, Bosch, F. W. A .,.,,,A.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Bounous, Mrs. J. D ...,...,.. ....... Boyle, Mary Jo ............,.. Bugg, Florence ....,....., Burgess, Floy T ..,...,,...... Cain, William G. Calame, Donald Calton, Calton, E Georgia .,.,....,,,...., . ..,. ,,,, , , lvan ..... .............,. , Jr ...........,., ....... Leroy ...,....... ,,,,,,, Cheek, William Virgil .......,. . ..... . Collins, Jesse.. ...........,....,.... ..... . . Collins, J. H ...,.ii,.,.,............,... ....,,. Collins, Oscar ...,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Colon, Francisco. Ramon ..., .... . ....,. . Compton, Virginia F .,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Craig, Virginia J .,..,.,.,,,,,, Cralle, Walter O .................. ....... Crighton, Margaret S ...... ,. .,... .. y IJ Dixon, llah ,....,........... .......... ....... Dustman, Kenneth L ..,,,.,. ,,,,,,, E Elkins, Emma Lane .......... Elliott, Mary ...,,..,........,..... Aaron, Philip. ....... .. Abi-Fadel, Joseph .,..,.,. Adair, Mary June ....,..... Adams, Bily Joe .......,.. Adams, Gene ,..,,... ...... Adams, Katy Viles .......... Adams, Sue ,.,..,..., ..,..... Afre, Jose Luis .....,...... Akin, Jo Deana ...,...... Albers, Dallas .......... Albers, Jo ,............,........ Alexander, Joann .......,.... Alexander, Mar ......,,... Alexa nder,. Walllace ,,...,,,. ...,,.. Allen, Ja Alms, Ea Alreid, E Ames, M Anderson Anderson nice ........,,,.,,.,..,. rline .............,. ileen ,.... ...,, imi .....,........... , David . ........ .. Dorothy ,.,,, .,,. . Anderson, Elmer ......... Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews, Armstron , Joyce .... ,.... , Martha ......... , Pat, ..,.,............... ....,. . Gorden F. .....,..... .. ..... g, Mary Jane., ....... .. .... F Farrar, Horatio .........,...,,,.... ,,,,,, Fite, Kenneth. ........,.,,...,.,.....,.,, ,..,, , Ford, Vivian M ..........,....,.......,... ...... Freudenberger, Norman. ..,...... ..... . Fronabarger, Carl V ............. ...... Funkhouser, Estle ........,,..,.,. ,,,,., Gardner, Grace ,... .............. .,,... Gibson, Ruth ................,,........,. ,,,., ...., Gimbel, Armin F ...,........,.......... ,.,.,,.,., Goodchild, Chauncey G ....,.... ........,. Greub, Maude R. ....,.,........... .......,, . Groves, Claude, Jr ........,... .......... Hamilton, Mayme C ......,., .,..,...,. Harrison, Alice ......,.,,..,.,.. Haswell, Richard E ........ Hennicke, Dora ............. Hennicke, Esther ....,,.,. Holt, Jane F ....,.,...,. Howe, Munson ,..,,., Hoy, W. W ........ .,..,... Johnson, Myrle F. .......... . K Karls, Glenn E ........,... ,,,,., Keith, Mary C ..,.....,,.... Kemper, Doyle ,,.,. King, Harold .....,.,..... Koivisto, Armida ......... Krishel, Violet ........... Bean, Glodlne ........... Beavers, Maxine ........... Beckerdite, Jerry ......... Beckley, Don A ........ Beersman, Henry ..,.,.... Belnke, Vera .......,,,..,. ,,,. . Belden, lvan Lee ..,....., Bell, Louis .........,,...,..., Bench, Cecil B .,,....... .. Bench, Nina Jean ..,........ Bennett, Bernard ......... Bennett, William E .... .... Berry, Jim ......,...........,,,.. Bethel, Eddie ........,..,. Biles, Bill .....,...,..,...,.,,,.o,, Billingsley, Margie ...,..,.. Bilyeu, Barbara Ann. .......... .....,. . . Bilyeu, Dewey .............,..... Bilyeu, Elbert E ........,..... Bingamon, Kenneth. ,,,,,,,.., ., Blackwell, Bette Nelle ........... .,.....,. Blades, Bonita ....................... ......... Blades, Pauline .......,........, Blair, Louise ,...,.......,.,.... Boatright, Beatrice .....,.. Bobula, Lucille .,......... - Bodanski, Bill ,,,. .,,,,,,,, Bode, Fred A ........ AVUOUE Carr, Shirley .,.,....,... Armstrong, Peggy., ..... . ......... Arnaud, Arnold, Arnold, Mary ................ ..... ....... Bill B Bob ..., .filllifm Arnold, Jack ............... Arnold, Kathryn A ........ , Anna Lou ....... Boeker, Joe .....,......... Bonham, Richard ......... Booher, Jo Anne ........ Booher, Virginia ....... .... Boorom, Maynard ....... Boothe, Howard ........... Borski, Max David .....,..... Arthur, Fern ................, Asher, Mary Ruth ..... ,... Atkjn, Bobby. B .............. Atkinson, Lllllan....p ........... .... . .. Atteberry, Dudley E. ..,.. . Atteberry, Zella Kay .... ....... ....... Austin, Eu ene E .................. . ..... . Aye, Vinita ........,.............. Ayers, Mildred .... Avers, Jac .... . .................. Babcock, Dick ................. Baker, Betty Louise ......... .,...., Baker, John ......................... ...,... Baker Lucy May Ball, Wil lia.m Alfii-iH'IQ..I. fffff Ballard, Lois .....,..... ,....... Ballard, Ruth ................... Bandy, Kenneth P .......... Bane, Kay .,.. 2 ,......,. ........... Barber, Bern: ........,,,,........... ....... Barker, Norma Lee. .......... ..... . . Barkley, Gene ....,......,...., Barnes, Charles ............... Barnett, Jeanette ........... Barr, Mary Ann. ........... Barrett, Tommy R .......... Barton, Bill D ...................... ....... Bassett, Mary June .....,..... ....... Bassett, Nora Jean ........... ....... Bates, Margery ............... Batten, John ................. Bauer, Fredrica ............,.. Baumann, Earl, Jr .......... Bautts, Wanda ............. Beachler, Fay ......... Bowman, Jim. ,.,... . ...... Boyd, Boyd, B tt .... . ,.,....... .. BBIL ,.,...,,.,,., Boyd, Charles ...,....... Boyd, Georgia D .,....,. Boyle, Catherine ........... Bracken, Alyce. .... .... Bradford, Verna ....... .... Bradford, Verna Jo. .... Braithwait, Charles ......... Branham, Don .,..,.......... Brattin, Modena ........... Bray, Robert T .......... Brazeale, Nora ............. Breedlove, Peggy Sue... Breuer, Robert Wm ...,.... Bridges, Darlene ....,.,.. Briscoe, Bob ................... Brixey, Delena .,......... Brixey, June ............... Brooks, Juanita .............. . Brooks, Phyllis ............ . .....,.... ........ , . Brookshire, Mary Lou .......,, ......... Brown, Dean. ..,........ ,.......... Brown, Donald S ........ Brown, Eugene .............. Brown, Marjorie ........,. Brown, Richard, ......... .. Browning, Ruth . ........,.... . Brubech, Rosemary. ....,. . Bryant, Dixie .....,............ Bryant, Nancy ...,...... Brvant, Sydney ........ Bullock, Gail ........ Burqess, Jean ............ Burkart, Melvin ...... ....... Burmester,. Doris.. ....... .. Burns, Susie ........ ,... . . Faculty Index L Lea, Joyce ,...... ......,........ Lynes, Winston .........,.....,. Ml: McDonald, Andrew J .....,... ...... . . McLean, Helen.. ............,.........., McWhorter, William G ......... ........ Martin, Robert W. ..... . Moberly, Mabel ,...,.,......... Nicholson, Donald H ...,.... ......,. Oliver, Stanley .,...........,.... Owchar, Margaret ,........, Student Index Palmer, Grace ..............,,.... Payne, Richard J ...,..... Pennell Ruth ,..................... Pummill, Lawrence E .... I .... ........ Putnam, Margaret ..... ....... Pyle, Austin .,,,....,.......,....,.... Retallick, Harold J ..,. .. ...... ...... . . Rice, Mildred ............. .... .....,,,, ........ Robinette, Mrs. Mary C ........... ........ Robins, Elda E .........,..,..........,... ........ Roman, Laura .,....,..,.............. ........ Ruedi, Oreen M ........... Burr, Al .. Burrell, Don ........ Burton, Sam ............ Burton, Willis ........ . .... . Bushnell, Mary L ......... Busiek, Dorothy ....,..... Busse, Kay ........ ,..... ...... Butler, Harry W ...,..... Butler, James ........ Butrick, Joe ................ Byers, Rose Marie ........ Byquist, Jack ....,....,.. Byrd, Bettie. ......,...... . Caldwell, Bob ....,........... Calhoun, Bill .................. Callen, Billie Mack ......,. Calton, Dennis Lee .......... Cameron, Donald ................ ....,.,. Campbell, Gordon C .....,..... ,.....,, Campbell, Jack ...,,....,.......,.. ........ Campbell, Vera ....,.,..,...... Campbell, Virgil L ..,...... Campbell, Wayne ........ Canedo, Mario A ........... Cannon., Marguerite. .,.....,, ,,,,,, . . Cantrell, Evalea ,.,...........,. Cantrell, Norma ............ Cantrell, Sue ,........... Carman, Arlene ........ Carney. Agnes ....,..,.. Carr, Bill ........,......,.,,.. Carter, Lorraine ..,..... Carter, Virginia ........ Casey, John ................ Cates, Anne ...,............ Chambers, Helen .......... Chapman, Paul .............. Childress, Nancy ,......... Chittenden, George ..,..... Chittenden, William...,.... Christensen, Zelpha ...,.... Christian, Bette ..,,.......... . Christian, Bill ..........,. Clanton, Joan.. ....... Claypool, Eva ............ .. Claypool, Jean .........,...... . Claypool, Larry L .....,..... Clifton, Emma Lou .....,.... Clifton, James ......,....... Clingan, Jack .............. Clopton, Eloise .......... Clotworthy, Don ........ Cloud, Doris ...........,...... Clyde, Carolyn ...............,,. Cochran, Katharine .......... Cole, Bob Joe. .............. . Cole, Carol .................. Cole, Joanne .......,........,, Collins, Vergil ................. Combs,Marsalena .... . .,.... . Compton, Bettye Lou ....,. Conclren, Lindol Dean .... Cook, Charles ,........,.............. ........ Cook, Raymond ............ , ..... Cooksey, Wanda Lucille ........ ........ Cooper, Ellis .....................,,... ........ Cooper, Jack ...........,.,........ Cooper, Robert ........ Cope, Loy ............ 5 ...ue .. -- Scarborough, J. Ray ........... ...,..... Schatz John ...........,...,..... Schmalhorst, J. Wray. Scott, David C ....,.,........ Shannon, James W. .,,. . Shiflett, L. T ...,.,............ Siceluft Harry J. . Smith, Lucy Mae. .,.,..,.. . Spangler, tanlie H ...... Stevenson, Robert T. Sweeney, Mary Rose .... . 'I' Teter, Myrtle ......... ,..,... . Thomas, Elmer V ........., Thompson, Ruth .,..... Thomsen, Fred C ........ Trentham, O. P ......,..... Vanaita, Robert ........... W Wallace, Frances E ........ Whitney, Lester V. ........ . Wilkinson, Richard ......... Williams, Homer ............. Williams, Mareta B ............ Williams, Willa Ruthe Wise, Harry A ...,. .... ........... Wise, .Maria Content. Woodrinq, Wiley ,..,. . .... . Woods, Mary .........,....... Cope Stan ..,..,....... 83 B2 83 85 B5 B7 83 85 B2 89 84 83 86 82 88 83 BB B6 B9 83 83 84 83 83 B7 B3 84 32 Copelin, Patsy ....,...... , ........ 32 Corbett, Don ............. ......... 3 2 Coshow, Martha ,..,....... . ........ Covell, Beverly .,....... ......,.. Cox, Jo Ella ,,.....,...,... .......,. Cox, Juanita... .... .... , Craig, Bill .........................., ......... Craig, John ..,....,................... ......... Craig, Johnny Maurice ......... ...,,... . Craig, Marlin ....,.......,.,........ ...,...,. Craig, Virginia ..,.............. ......... Craig, Wayne ..,.... ,......,. Crain, Marvin. ...... ........ . Crain, Robert ........ Crain Walter ............... ..,...... Crenshaw, Marion ...,....... Crighton, Wilhelmina ......... Crismon, David ......... ......., Crooks, Rose Ann .... Crosby, Arlene ......... Crouch, Nancy ......... Crumphley, Dale ......... Cundnft, Bill... ...,. . .....,.. .. Cunningham, Bill ............. Curbow, Willie Joe ........... Curnett, Jerryne ............... ll Dahmer, Don .,...... ............ Dalton, Patsy .........,.,..,.. Dantorth, Bill ....... Daniel, Rayma ........... Danla, Orlando .....,... Darr, Sue ....... ............, Daugherty, Byron ......... Daughtrey, Virginia ....,.... Davidson. James ........... Davis, Bob ................... Davis, Carol ............... Davis, Florence ............. Davis, Helen Carol ......... Davis, lris.,.. ......,...... Davis, Patsy ............... Davis, Ruby ......... Davis, Stel a ......,........ Davison, Paula ............. Dawe, Sue Carolyn ......... Day, Bob .......,................. Day, Vera .......,,.......... Day, Vivian. ..............., Deatherage, Paul ......... Dedmon, Don ............... Dees, Robert ............,........ Delabaugh, Gretchen ......... DeLange, Dell ..... ,............ Delp, Jimmie ............... Dennehy, Nancy. ........ .. Dennison, Dorothy, .... .... . . Derkurn, Marv Ann. ...,. . DeShazo, J. G .......... ..... Detert, Robert ............... Devoy, Patty ...,........... Dewitt, Delta ......... .,..... DeWitt, Geraldine ......... Dickens, Harold .... .. ..... .. Dickensheet, George Dickey. Richard ....,........ Dillard, Jimmy ......... Disch, Carolyn ............ Dixon, William J ....... Dobbs, Imogene ...,....... 32 33 33 22 27 22 22 22 33 27 33 33 l4 22 33 27 22 27 33 33 27 33 33 27 33 22 33 27 22 22 22 27 22 22 33 33 22 22 27 27 33 I4 33 22 22 33 I4 27 22 33 I4 27 33 33 33 33 I4 33 33 27 33 27 33 27 33 27 33 Hess, Jane ,...... ..,.,,...,.. , . Dobyns, John. ...,.........,.,. . Doering, Dorothy D ...,.. Doing, Herman. .,...,.,..,,. . Dougherty James L .,,,. Douglas, Jerry ,.,. ,,..........,. Douglas, Jessie ............ Downey, Jim ..,, .... ...... Downing, Bernice .,.,,,....,, Downing, Rondal G ....... Doyel, Howard E .......,... Driver, Alva N ....,...... Drown, Barbara ....... DuBois, Kathryn .......... Duckworth, Don .,.,., Duey, George, Jr.,..., Duff, Emmett E..,. . Dugan, Bob ....,. .... ,,..... Duncan, Charles .....,,.., Duncan, Helen ...,........ Duncan, Wanda .,..Y..... Dunlap, Tommy ,..,........... Dunn, Don ,..... .,.,.,,...,.,...... Dunn, Joan ,....v.v......., ....,.. Dunsmore, James Ray.. Durham, Wintred ,... ,.... . ., Durnell, Grover W .......,. Durrington, Melba ........., Durrington, Victor .,...,.,.. Dyer, ernon W ..,..,,,,.. Dysart, Carolyn .... ,........ E Eachus, Otto .....,............., Eagleburger, Barbara ., Eagleman, Lula Belle.. Easson, Ruth ,,,, . .......,..,... . Ebling, Barbara ...,.,,.,.,.,. Edel, Patricia ,.......,. Eden, Lynn,. .......,,. .. Eclglngton, Joe... .,,. Edigington, June ..,,.,. Ed ey, J. T.. .,., ..,..... . , Edmonson, Joan ....., ..,,. . Edmonson, Wanda ....,, .. Edrnonson, William ...... , Edwards, Corinne ........ Eggers, Dorothy ,......... Elder, Doris ,.... Eldred, Clara .. .,,,,,,...... ., Elliott, Clara Jean ,....,. Ellis, Florence .............. Ellis, Jack .,,.......,....,,.,.. .. Ellsworth, Beverly .,........ Emery, lla Zoe..., Emery, Joseph S., ..,.,. . Emes, Mariam.. .,,.....,,,.. .. England, Edward .,...,....., England, Mary Louise.. Enyc-art, Jackie . .......,,... . Eshelman, Patti .,,..........,.. Esquivel, Ana Lucia ,..,.. Esterly, George .......... Evered, John ......,....,........ Eubanks Martha Lou .... Evans, Jolene .................. Ezell, Harold ..............,..... F Fahl, Donald R ..... ...., Fahl, Joe ......,,.,.... ......,,. Farr, Celeste ...,..,............. Farr, Louise ...................... Faubion, Wilma Lee ,... Fawver, Jim O ..........,.... Fels, Ronald .,..,........ .,,,.. Fenner, Betty Ann ..,,.,.... Ferguson, Betty L ......... Ferguson Elizabeth .,.... Ferree, Celeste ............,... Finch, James ......,........, Finley, Archie E ...........,. Finley, James. ......,....,. , Finley, Ruth ,,..,..,.,.........,.. Fischer, La Wanda Joa Force, Lorraine .,........... .. Foster, Robert ,.......,..., ,.... Fowler, Shirle ...,.....,........ Fox, Mary t-Jlargaret.. Francis, Phoebe.. .,....... Francka, Mildred ..........., Francka, Sophia Marie Franklin, James .............. . Fralrer, Bill F ................ . Frazier, Ramona, .....,... .. Frederick, Wylene ,......,.. Frichette, Bill .......... Friend, Glenda ........ Frink, Hope... .......,.. Fulbright, J. C. ...........,.. Gann, Don L ...,.....,......... Gannon, Yutha .........,...... Gardner, Mary Lou.,.., Garoutte, Carolee .,... ., Garrett, Mary Ann ........ Garrison, Harold ,....... .... Garrison, Henrietta ...... Garrison, Lois Kilburn.. Garvin, Gail .................... Garzelli, Jack P ............. Gashaw, Donald ...........,.. Gates, Herbert Grant.. Gatlin, William ....,......,.. Gaunt, Adrian ................ Gaylor, Pat ..,.................. . Gentry, Janice ..... ,....... fl. .,....... ..... . Gentry, Martha Lou....... Geren, Douglas .,..,......... Gibson, Albert M .... ,..., Gibson, Helen ....,.. ..... Gibson, James E ......... Gilbert, Pearl Jean... cgibfssfh, Marilyn vf'QfQQI IQIQIQIQ Giles, Robert .............,.... Gillman, Annabelle .... Gilmore, Barbara ....... Girdley, Pat ..,......,.......... Glendenning, Olive ...... Glidewell, Artie ........... Glidewell, Buddy ....... Glossip, Jerry ......,.... Godsy, Chester .... , .... Godsy, Dorothy ....... Goforth, Wilma. .... .. Golden, Martin ...,... Gonzales, Brice .,....... Gordon, Gale ........... Gordon, Kyle ........, Gratf, Marlyn ............... Graham, Deryal ....,....... Grant, Susanne ..... ................ Greathouse, John C... Green, Everett W .,..... Green, Frank ......,....,..... Greenlaw, Philip ......... ., Gresham, Dorothy ,....... Gross, Gene ,.,....... . ...... .. Groves, James .,........,.. Guida, Joe .................... Gullet, Leon ,........,......,... Gullion, Clarence E... Student Index Hoy, Sally ................ Hudson, Alice ............ Hughes, Annalee .,........ .....,.,. Hughes, Willard ...,........., ......... Hulen, BettyNL ..................... ......... Humphrey, illiam R ........... ........ Hungerford, Frank ,..........,.. ......... Hunter, C. W ............,...... ......... Huntsman, Janet .......... ........ Hurst, Joan ..............., Husted, Sue .....,...,...... Huces BbJ t h n , o ....,..,... ...,.... Hutsell, Jeanette ,..... Hutse Hutro Hufto Hyde, Hyde, Ifflff lkerd. Innes, lrlck, I5 23 33 I5 I5 33 I5 34 28 34 28 34 34 23 34 34 I5 34 23 34 34 28 I5 28 28 34 34 I5 28 I5 23 Z8 Hyatt, Evelyn G. ........ . Hyde, ' Hyde, ll, J. D ..,........ n, Ben ..........,. n, Larry. .....,..... ., Charlie ....,........... ........ . Gene ................ Juanita ........,. . John R ................. ........ I latarola, Bob .... .......... Mary Lou ...,,....... .,,,.... lngalsbe, Virginia ........ ........ Inman, Fred: ........ ....... Donald ................ ........ Bob ...........,,...,........... ........ .I Jackson, Bonnie June .......... ........ H Jackson, Edward ...,............ ........ Haclfer, James ..........,... James- Cafolw -'-- -------' -4-4--4-' Haqerman' Jackie LM James, Charles E. ,..... .. .... Hailey Joan .................. James- Rlfzhard --- --- Haley,' Peggy.. ...., .. ....... .,..,.... J email- J'm -'- Hallett. Lorene ....,... .,....... 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Henley, Richard J ....... Hensley, Fern ............... Hensley. Theodora ........ Herd, Norma ............... Herrell, Naomi, ......... .... Hesington, Chas. W... Hess, Burl ............, ....... .... Hickey, Gerald ....... 'Hqickmanwjaul ........... iggins, ary ........... Higgins, Ruby ........... Hill, Carol ......... .,.,,,..,.., Hill, Clayton .................,...,... ......... Hillhouse, Sondra Lee Hilton, Davey .......,....... ...,.... ....,,.,. Hitchcock, Juanita ......... ..... Hobson, Lewis W ......,... ......... Hodges, Fayetta ......... Hogan, Alvin L ..,,.... Hokanson, J. D ...,.... Holden, Harry ........ Holden, Jody., ......, .. Holland, Leo ......... Holmes, Dan ............. Holmes, Richard ..,.,.... Holt, Evelyn ......,.,........ Holt, Lawrence, ....... . Holt, Virginia ..,........ Hopkins, Richard ......... Hoppers, Billy .............,. l-lornback, Freda ....... Horner, Glennon ......... House, Ronnie ............... Howard, Alfred E ....... Howard, Martha .......,..., Howard, Mary Jane ....... ......... Howell, Dillon Lee ...... Howell, Marilee ,...,.. Kern, Dixie Beth ........... Kern, Eleanor ............. Kerr, Ma rlon , .......,. Kerr, Susan., ....... Kesner, Jim .,.,........... Kettell, Barbara ........ Kibbons, Jerry ............ Kiely, Mary ...................... ......... Kiely, Sid ,............... ....... ....... ....... , . Kilbourn, lna Mae ..,....... .... ..... Killingsworth, Alice .....,.. ......... Killingsworth, Jack ..,....,., ......... Kimball, Robert ............ ......... Kimber, Martha ........ Kinett, Leroy .......... King, .Williams ............ Kinnaird, Muriel ............ ......... Kinsey, James W. ........ ....,... . Kirkman, Don ..........,... Kissee, Donald ................ ....,... Kissick, Wilbur D .... Knight, Lou .,.,............,. Kolar, Marion J .,..,.... Kula, Robert H ....... , ..... ........ . Kyger, Kent ......................,... . ....... . I. Latlen, Bess Ellen .......... ,. ....... .. Lang Jim .......,,............,.. . ....... . Langley, Barbara .,........ ......... Larabee, Jackson ....,.,,.. . ....... . Larson, Charles E .,....... ....... . Larson, Jack ....,.......,... Lashmett, Joan ........ .. Lathrom, Audrey .......,.. ......... Lauer, Wilber G .....,..... ........ Lawless, Patricia L. ........ ....... . Lawrence, Joy ................ ........ Lawson, Dorothy .......... ..,..... Lawson, Jim ..,...,............. ........ Lawson, Lucille .......... Layman, Tommy ........ Layton, John .......... Lea, Frances. ..,..... . Lea, William L. ..... . Lee, llene ........,..... Lee, Phoebe .......... Lees, Paul ,............. Lefler, Dorothy ......., l.etterman, Lee ........ Lewis, Dorann .......... Lewis, Gerald ............. . Lightfoot, Juanita ........ Limes, Jim ...................... Limes, Joe ...,..........,, Lindley, Bob .............. Lindsey, Garland, ...... . Lindsey, Pauline ...... Lindsey, Wanda Jean.. Lindsey, Zella ................ Litle, Bill .............,.. ,..,...... Locke, Wm. Gerald .... Lockhart, George ........... Logan, Jolene .............. Lo lar, Beth ...........,.. Lollar, Laddie .......... Long, Betty Jo .....,.. Long, Erma T ..,,..... Long. Eugene ........,... Long, June .................... Longstreet, Edgar ........ Looney, Joyce .............. Losh, Melva .............. Love, Lelia ............ Low, Robbie .......... Low, J. C ............... Lowery, Joe .......... Luther, Phyllis,. ........,.. Mr: McBride, Darrell .......... McCann, Gordon ....,.,... McCain, Opal ,........,.,.... McClanahan, Wanda.. McConnell, Jane .......,.,.. McCord, Judy ................ McCracken, Oliver ....., McCrary, Verna Lea.. McDaniel, Sugar .......... Mclilhaney, Betty Jean McGee, Trula ............,..... McGill, Eulah ,,,..,.......... McGough, Helen .......... McGuire, Verlon ......,..,.. McHau, David W, ..... , McKenzie, Jimmie Sue McLain, Ruth .................. McMillan, Jean ............ McMillen, Clarence .... McNabb, Keet .....,.,........ McNabb, Oneta ...... ., .... McSpadden, Jerry .,...... McVay, Paul .................... Mabee, Virginia .........,,. Maberry, Leon .......,.,. Mace, Caroll ..,.,......, Mace, Jim ............,....,.... Machicao, Hugo ............ Mack, Jack ....................., Mackey, Leatha Jean.. Maddox, Robert .,.,.....,,. Magers, Phyllis ...,......,, Mahan, Virginia. ......, .. Mailes, Gary .......,.... Mall, H. Bruce ,....,.. Maples, Jean ..............,. Maples, Omer G.. ..... .. Marlin, Harold .............. Marshall, Anna Deane Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Massey, Massey, Massey, Masters Masters Mathis, Esther, ...... ,.,...... Kenneth ............ Leon ....... ..... Pat .............,...... Rilla Rae .......... J. W. ...,,........ . Robert L ......... Thelma ............ , Barbara ........ , Jean ................ Bob ......,............. Matthews, Mary Helen Matthews, Mildred ....., Mattlage, Floyd ............ Mattox, Elmer A. ........ Mauldin, Joyce Lee ...... May, Henry ...,..............., May, Phyllis, ........., .... . ., May, Robert W. May, Walter .............. Mayes, Stanley ............ Mead, Idabel ................ Meador, James W ..,.... Medlln, Jeane .....,,....... Meir, Mary Lou, .,....... Merritt, Ruth Ann ....,... Mers, Ermadeen .......... Meyer, Mhoon, Michel, Helen ...,........ Geneva ........ Bill .........,.... Miles, Robert C. ....... . Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Dorothy ........ Freeman ....,. Joan ...........,,, Joe .................... Miller, Norma Lee ....,... Miller, Miller, Roberta . ..,....,. Verna Mae ...... Milligan, Russell ........ Mitchell, Eloise .....,.... Mitchell, Emily ........ Mooney, Jean .....,.......... Mitchell, Lewis .............. Mondy, Mary ,... ..... ........,.... Montgomery, Betty ....,.... - Montgomery, Clark .....,......,..,,.,.,. ,...,.., Montgomery, Harold .,,,........,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, Montgomery, J. O .......,.. E Turner, Mary ................ Moore, Moor , Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moose, Charles R ......... Mary E ........, Paul ................ Paul ..,.............,... Robert. Ev., ........ . Ruth Virginia ..... s... Lee ........................ Moran, Sally ....................... , Morgan, Georgia .........,.,...... ........ Morgan, James L., Jr .....,..... ,..,.,.. Morgan, William B ......,,...., ,,.., ,. Morris, Barbara ..,....,......... Morris, Guido .,..,,...,,,. Morris, Phillis .......,. -.. Morris, Reba Lou ......... Morrison, Dale ...,....... Morrison, Dillon ......... Morrow, Pete. ................. . Mosby, William J ...,.... Moscatello, Paul ,.,, .,..... Moss, Mason .,..i ....... . ..., . . Muench, Jane Ann ........... Mullin, Sammy B.. ..,.... . Mullins, Paul ,.........,..., Multer, Don ..,.....,.... Murphy, Jim ,..... ....,.. Murphy, Pat .,.....,......... Murray, Bett Lee. ...... .. Murray, Fordia ..........,...... Murray, Helen ,..,..,,... .......... Murtaugh, Elizabeth ,... ..... Mynalt, Phyliss ............... Nations, Jerome. ..,..,..... . Neale, W. ........,,.. . Neas, Elizabeth .,..,,..... Neff, Archie ...,.,....,.. Neff, Margaret ,,..,.,. Neill, Faris Dee .......,. Neill, Ruth ...,............... Nelson, Donald M ......,......... ....... Nelson, Mary Lou ...............,....... ..,..,. Newber ' L Newton Newton Nichols Nickle, ry, Wilma avern.. .,....... , Janet .....,.,....., ,..,.. . ...... .... ..,.. . . , Jesse.. .....,...,........ ..... . Harriett ................... ....... Patrick. ......... . Nickles, Theodore ......... Nimmo, Fred ................ . Starkey, Sam J ............. While Robinson, Lea ..................... Nixon, Jerry ..................... Noland, Bill ,.....,.....,.. . ..... . Noland, William W .......... Norbury, Betty Ann ......... Norman, Dave ................. Norris, Don. .............. .. Northrip, David .... Norton, Darlene.... .... Odio, Cecilia .................... Odio, Maria Cecilia ...... Odom, Paul ..................... Oetting, Dorothy ...,....... Ottutt, Carol n ..............,... Oheim, Wanda Lee ...... Olinger, David ........,...... O'Neal, Bob ..... ................ Orrell, Dorothy. ................. . Salas, Bert ..........,...,....... Osbourn, Iris .......,................... ........ ehlte, Ma Osters ntred ..... . ..,.. ......, Ottendorf J. William ........, , ,.... . Owens, Glenda ................... Ilzace, age, Page, Page, Page, Page, P John ...,................... Charlene ,...,. ...,. Ilene ................... Jim ........................ Margaret Ann ........ Vincelia ................ Parish, Angie ....... ........ Pa rkhurst, Keith ........... Parnel l, Ted ............ Parrott, Carrol ......, Pauli, Neva ............... Payne, Everett ......... Payton, Lynn ........... Peacock, Nina Sue ....... Pearson, John F ..,....... Peck, Polly. ..,.................... Peevy, Janice Ann ........... Pegler, Sydnegf ...........,......... Pemberton, enneth ,......,. Pendergrass, Paul E .....,,... Pendery,,Walter E ................ ....... Pendleton, Marion H. ......... ...... . Pendleton, Mariory W ........ ....... Penrod Hugh ...................., Pepmiller, Paul ............... Perkins, Paul ,.....,...... Peters, Laurence ......... Peters, Theresa ............... Peterson, Helen Kay ........ Peterson, Lois A .............. ...... .... .... Pettigrew, Barbara Ann ........... ........ Pettigrew, Georgianna ....... ........ Petty, Marvin G .................. Phil ips, E. Earl, Jr. ..... .... Phillips, James ............,. Phipps, Robert C. ........ . Pierce, Patsy ................. Pinet, Bill .. ............... . Pinkley, Virginia ..,....... Plnney, Alfred .......... Pitchtord Betty ............ Pins, azil .................... Plunk, Veneitta ,..,.... Student Index Sharp, Bob D .................... Sharp, Wanda ................,...... . ...... .. Shaw, lva Lea ..................... Sheldon, Alberta Ruth ........... . ........ Shelton, Henry ........ .... ......... ......... Shepherd, Barbara .....,.... Poeppel, Betty .,..,.., Shepherd, Barbara Jane ........... ......... Porter, Johnavee ,.., Sherwood, Melvin D. ............. ..... . Porter, Margie ......,,..., Shipman, Paul A., ,,...,.,, ., Potter, Elizabeth ........ Shockley, Mary Jo ..... Potts, Barbara ,.,,...,.,.... Shoftner, Mary Jean ...,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,, Potts, Donnye ..............,.., Shook, Don ...........,..,.,........ Powers, Robert B. ......,.., Sliofl. Robert S ..,............ . Powley, Harold .,,..,,,.... Pratt, Dexter ,....... .... S hrader, Robert T .......... Presley, Jerry ............,......... ..,... S hreve, Peggy ............... Presley, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Shrum, Lloyd E .,,,,,,,,,,, Preston, Mary Margaret ....,... .,,,.. S gdclens. R. G .................. Prewitt, Joyce. ..,..............,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, S idebottom, Thelma ..,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,, Price, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, S iggins, Bruce ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Prock, Norene .......,...... ...,., 5 lmpson. Elaine .......,.,. Protiva, Nancy Sue .... Pruitt Evelyn ............ Pumphrey, Don-. ......... Pumphrey, Virginia. ..... .. Putmon, Carolyn .,...... Putney, Robert ..........,. H Raley, Patsy ..,....,,.,..,,...,..,,, Ralls, Virginia .................,.., Ramse , M Frances..... ary Randail, Joan ,,,,.,.,,... . ..,.,.,,. Rapp, Victor ...................... Ray Fred Dale ........ Ray, Martha Lou ...... .. Raymer, Arlene ........ Rea, Gail ........,............... Reardon, Shirley ........ Rebstock, Gerald ........ Redd, Robert ................ Reding, Eddie ..,............... Redmond, Robert .......... Reed, Arlene ................ Reese, Kern ,.......... ..... Reilly, Jean ......,... Renick, John ............ Renner, Gail ....,..,.,., .,.. , . Renner, Kenneth .......... Rentzell, Edith .............. Reser, W. F .,...,,,,...,.,.,..,,,, Reynaud, Mary Sue ........ Reynolds, Betty, .,.....,...,.,, Reynolds, Jerry ............ ....... Reynolds, May Dean ,.... .. Rhoades, John David ...,... Rice, Delores ..................,. Rice, Raymond ,,,,,......, ,,,, Rich, Rosalyn .................,.,.., Richardson, Barbara ......... Richardson, Mary Ellenmiiii: Riddle, Don ........................, Riggins, June .................... Riqglins. Larry ................ Riley, Charles, Jr ........... Rinehart, Loren G. ....... . Rittenhouse, Ed. .......... . Ritter, Jim F ....,,.,..... Roach, Jerry ,............. Roam, Dwight .............. Robb, Charles .................. Roberts, Wilbur P ......... Robertson, Jack .............. Robinett, Hettie .................. Robinette, David A .......... Robinette, Janie ,,,,.....,,,,, Robins, Ann ...................... Robinson, Robert L .......... Rodgers, Val Jean .......... Rogers, Jessie ............., Rogers, John H ........... Rohrer, Dan .......... .... . Rohrer, Victor H ............. Rook, Bill .,...... . ..., ................. ..... . Roper, Marimartha ....... ......... ...... Rothqeb, Mary Helen ..... Routh. Jean ............................ .-... Rozell, Wayne ................ Ruark, Evelyn ....,............. Rushing, Verna Lou ........ Ryan, Lorraine ........... ..... 5 Sails, Clella ...................... Sallee, Evelyn .... ...... Sallee, Wanda ........ Sanders, Joann ............ Savage, Joan: ................... Scanlon, Cecil M .............. Scarborough, Frances ..... Scarborough, Richard ....,.. Schmalhorst, Helen. ...... . Schmitt, Jackie. ........... Schmitt, Mariorie ............ Schoonover, Connie ......... Schreiber, Harry O .......... Schudy, Gail Ann ....... -... Schuler, Harold F ........... Shupback, Joan ................... Seamon, Barbara Ann ..... Sechler, Lols .......................... ...... Sechler, Lovena .............. Sells, A. Harrison ...,...... Sewell, Joan .................. Shabaz, Martin ............ Shafer, Carl .......................... ...... Shannon, Vera Lee .......,........ ...... Sharick, Edna Josephine .......... ...... Sims, Roberta. ........ .. Sisson, Ernest T ........ Sites, Ronald .....,....... Sivadon, Freddy ........... Six, Roy ..................,..,. I8 24 29 36 36 36 I8 36 29 24 36 29 I8 36 Showalter, Olive Ann 29 24 29 36 29 36 36 36 29 24 24 29 36 Sloan, Pa tt A ......,... Smales, Ruby J ........ Smallwood, J. H. ...... . smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith 29 as 29 as as as . 52 smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smittl Alfred ............. Arthur .,..... Dessie,. ..... . Eugene ........... Irene ........ Loren ......... Mac ................. Mary Sue .,......... Patsy Ann ......... Patsy Ruth ....... Patty Lee ........... Robert P ........ Robert S. ...., . Sylvia ......,.. e, Mabel ........ . Snow, Harlan .,...... Sorrell, Lovell J. ...., . Sauder, Sue . ........,,.,. . Spangenberg, Nan ...,.. Sparkman, Robert ....... Sparks, Dale , ................. Spellman, Max ..............,.. . ,...... .. Sperry, Ramona Joy. .......... Sponsler, Bill ......................... ......... Spratt, Herbert C ...... Springer, Noreen ......... Stair, Linda ................ Stallcup, Allan ......... Stancil, Martha ....,,... Standley, Eugene .,....... . Stanton, Betty Lou ......... Staples, Lynn .... ..... ......... . Stapp, William ........... . Stebbins, Willard ....... Steinert, Barbara ......... Stemmons, Alice ......... Stenqer, Lillian ...........,, Stephens, Fred ..........,...... Stephens, Otmar E ...... ..... Stevens, Joe ................... Stevens, Mike ............. Stewart, James ,............ Stewart, Kennetha ....... Stockdale, Joan ...........,... Stockman, Marilyn .... ......... ......... Stockman, William A ........ ..,...,.. Stockton, Colleen ........... Stone, Betty ................... Street, Dale ............. .. Street, Roy .,................... Strickland, Bethel ........... Strickland, Charles ......... Strong, Thomas ............. Struble, Jim ................. Sturdevant, Carl ........... Summers, Homer ,....... Sumners, Joe .............,,...... Suraffar, Willodene ....... Sutherland, Kathryn .,..... Swea ney, Jerry ................. Ta bor, Carolyn ................. Tatf, Kenneth .....,.......... . Taio, Ruth ............,.,........ Talbert, Janis .,..,..,....,..,... Talburt, Carol Jean ........... .,....... .... ...... Talent Taylor Taylor .. .... Taylor: . Taylor Taylor Ruth .....,................. Betty Lou ........ .. Charles ......... Dewey ........ Miriam ......... Howard ,..,..........,.. Teasllck, Don . ..... Testerman, Mary Ellen.... Theuer, Dohrinda Thomas, Thomas, ldell......... Thomas, Virginia. ...... .. Thomason, Barbara ......... Thompson, Coralee ..,...... Tilton, Carolyn .. ,......... . Timmons, Bob .,......... Tindall, Carl . .... ...... . Toalson, Barbara ,... ,... . ..... . Tolliver, Richard H. ...,.. . Trantham, Bill ............... Trapp. Alan ............... 30 37 37 37 I9 I9 25 30 I9 I9 37 I9 Thomas, Ted 37 25 25 37 30 I9 37 30 25 37 30 25 Travillion, Doyle ........... Trau, Bill ..................... Triplett, David ....,..... Trogdon, Jack ....,..... True, Eugene ....,... True, Imogene ........,. True, Tuck, Roy Wayne.. .... .. Pat .............. ...... Tucker, Bob .............. Tucker, Marilyn .......... Tucker, Nadine ........ Turk, Ann ..... . ...........,,, Turk, Charles ................ Turk, William L. ........ .. Turner, Dorothy .......... Turner, Jack ,,..... ,,..... Underwood, Bob ............ V -me-iq Van De Mark, George .......... Vaughan, Joe .......,................ Vickrey, Betty Ruth ........ Vinyard, Mary Anne ...... Visio, Evelyne .................. Volker, Vernon ............ Wadlow, Charles W ....... Waggoner, Luella .,........ Wagner, Byron M Wahlborci, Varda Lee .... Wahlbrin ., Eldon Wall, Susie, ..,......,....... .. Walker, Gary .......... Walker, Jackie ............ Walker, Nancy Ann ...,... Walker, Shirley ,................. Walsh, Richard ,.,.. ....,............., Wamack, James Wesley .,.. ...... Wammack, Joe Bob ..........,....... Ward, Sue ............,................... Warden, Ernest ....,.... . ......... . Warner, Marilyn .......... Wasson, Martha .............. Waterworth, William ,..... Weaver, Charles P ......... Webber, Jack ,.......,..... Webster, Elizabeth ........ Weiss, Janis .........., . ...... Wellesley, Bonnie ........ Wells, Dorsey R. ....... . Wells, Frank ........ ..,... Wheeler, Joan .......... Wheeler, Keith ....,....... Whitbey, Clarence ........ White, Ivan ................,. while, white, Kay ..,............. Loel H ...,...,.. , Mar K. .......... . White, Wallace R. ....,,.. . Whited, Barbara ......,.. Whitehair, Bob ......,..,... Whittaker, Richard ........ Whittenberg, Rita ....,..... Whittin ton, Jesse E ......... wicks, .Toxevvn .,,................ 'QQ i ............ Wiley?rEliz:beith... Wilks, Jack ...,............ Will Fred... .,.... Williams Williams Williams Williams, Hugh, W .,....... Williams, Jack W ..,...,.... Williams, Lillian Dallas Williams Maizie. ....... , Al ,... .... , Ann ...........,.. , Gerald .....,...... Williams: Paul L .,....,,,...... Williams, Sybil ,............ Williamson, Marilyn ........ Wills, Harriet .,..,,.......,.... Wilmath Erma ............ Wilson, Barbara .......... Wilson, Betty ...,....,....... Wilson, Douglas ,,,.. ..... Wilson, Eleanor .,........ Windsor Lois wango, Mary sent ......,.., Winkle, Nola .................. Wirrwitz, Herbert ...,.,.... Wisdom, Glen W. ..... Wisdom, Ruth .,....,.,...., Wise, Jeff ...........,...... .. Wise, Neoma ..........,. Wise, Wilma ......,......... Wolfe, Betty Jo .......... Wolfe, Shirleen ............ Wood, Rosalind ........,..... Woodard, Patricia .......... Woodtill, Mark .......... Woods, Fleeta ..........,.,. Woolery, Edgar. ......, .. Workman, Lester .... . .,..... Wright, Elizabeth ........ .. Wright, Fred A .......... .. Wright, John B .......,... Wynn, Mary Jo . ....,...... . Yadon Betty Jean ........ Yandell, Betty June ...,....., Yarbrough, Reba ............ Young, Carlene. ,..........,. .. Z Zerkel, Delores ..... . ....... Zuler, Earle ................,. .74 1. 4, - 1 n ,1 ' 4 ' 1 . ' ,J . - I --2 .f I ., , ... A.. ...-.A...J
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