Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1952
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N' 43533 .E ,PCN 5' --.......m.a-...QQH ...LOOKING AHEAD T0 A PROGRESSIVE FUTURE E1 - Y A?i3i:J --I '! 1 a , M,-Y-. 7 ,,A, ,..,.,- . Ya.. ,.,...-Y--.--W... --we--H---fffszf f -1 . .51 'f: .'r ' f?L?.15215ii1' . E?L7'7?i ' .. . . b it Q I A, . .VYA I, ,., ..,., .,.,,.A., .. ,,,, .. 4.,,4 ,, ,,AV, A . A A,., .A - .. . .-. Senior ollicers: Tom Slrong, Jean Reilly Tally room scene during spring regislralion. S niors Below First Row 'WANDA MARIAN ALEXANDER-Springlield: English 'MARTHA ROSS ANDERSON-Springlield: Commerce: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Commercial Club: All-Club Council: Panhellenic Coun- cil 'RALPH D. ANDERSON--Neosho: Commerce: Commercial Club 'BOBBY BYRON ATKIN-Eldon: Commerce: Kappa Alpha: lnler-lralernily Council: S Club: Commercial Club: OzarlcO: Slandarcl: Track 'RUTH BALLARD-Dunnegan: Home Economics 'MARGIE JEAN BILLINGSLEY- Lockwood: Home Economics: Della Sigma Epsilon: Kappa Omicron Phi. Second Row 'KENNETH BlNGAMON-Thayer: Commerce: Sigma Tau Gamma: Com- mercial Club 'BONITA LOUISE BLADES-Republic: Physical Eclucalion: Della Sigma Epsilon: W. A. A.: P. E. M.: Orchesis, Dolphins: All-club Council: B. S. U.: 'LOUISE H. BLAIR-Springlield: Arl-Home Economics: Alpha Della Pi: Della Phi Della: Kappa Omicron Phi: Who's Who: Home Economics Club 'LUCILLE BOBULA-Ozark: English: F Square: A. C. E.: F. T. A.: Red. Cross 'VERNA JEAN BRADFORD - Springlielcl: Arl 'ANN CELESTE BRADLEY-Springlield. First Row 'DONALD E. B rnerce: Kappa I-V. Club 'MARY l bleau: Home Eco A. A.: P. E. MJ ERNEST BROWN Educalion: S Cluh BRYANT-Calcullf Chi: Kappa Mu l German Club: Cl Council. Second Ro 'JOHN BUELL- Tennis ' MILDRE 'GLENDENA BL 'JAMES HOWAl merce: Pi Omega ball. Third Row 'CHARLES DON Malhemalics: Pro CALDWELL-Gary W. CALE-Sprir CANEDO-La Paz Pi: Alpha Mu Ga nalional Relalions First Row ' BETTE JEAN CH Chi: Kappa Mu l Council: Wesley Fc 'WILLIAM GEOR CLOTWORTHY-E Arls Club 'CL. 'CAROL COLE- cron Phi: Sludenl Dolphins. is A -we hu. fe ll'iOf1. 1a Tau Gamma: Com- ic: Physical Educaiion: lphins: All-club Council: ome Economics: Alpha Who: Home Economics re: A. C. E.: F. T. A.: ingiield: Ari 'ANN First Row 'DONALD E. BRANHAM-Neosho: Com' meme: Kappa Alpha: Foofball: Commercial Club 'MARY LOU BROOKSHlRE+Weau- bleau: Home Economics: Alpha Delia Pi: W. A, A.: P. E. M.: Promenaders 'RICHARD ERNEST BROVVN-Jefferson Ciiy: Physical Educaiion: S Club: Fooiball 'SYDNEY LEE BRYANT-Calcufia, India: Chemisiry: Pi Beia Chip Kappa Mu Epsilon: Alpha Mu Gamma: German Club: Chris'r's Ambassadors: All-club Council. Second Row 'JOHN BUELL-S+. Louis: Hisiory: S Club: Tennis 'MlLDRED A, BURK-Ava: Hisiory 'GLENDENA BUTLER-Springfield: Music 'JAMES HOWARD BUTLER-Neosho: Com- merce: Pi Omega Pi: Commercial Club: Eooi- ball. Third Row 'CHARLES DONALD BUYAN-Springfield: Mafhemaiics: Promenaclers 'JEROME D. CALDWELL-Gary, Incl.: Educaiion 'JOHN W. CALE-Springfield: Biology 'MARIO CANEDO-La Paz, Bolivia: Chemislry: Sigma Pi: Alpha Mu Gamma: Newman Club. Infer- naiional Relaiions Club. iv T.- Below First Row BETTE JEAN CHRlSTlAN-Neosho: Maihemaiics: Pi Kappa Sigma, Pi Befa Chi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Sfandard: German Club: S. C. A.: Panhellenic Council: Wesley Foundalion ' FRED M. CLARKE-Marceline: Hisiory: Traci: 'WILLIAM GEORGE CLARK-Springfield: Commerce 'JOHN DONALD CLOTWORTHY-Eldon: lndusirial Aris-Physical Educafion: Kappa Alpha: Ind. Aris Club 'CLARENCE CECIL COCHRAN-Summersville: Sociology 'CAROL COLE--Seneca: Home Economics: Pi Kappa Sigma: Kappa Omi- cron Phi: Sfudeni Senaie: All-club Council: Panhellenic Council: Orchesis: Dolphins. X K ,, A9 if vi Sr 1: 'P 155:11-'1-.1 i' as ,: Zf:.p 2 EIR .w ' T 'L ' '33 1 fx . ' T H Second Row 'VERGIL G. COLLINS-Berryville, Arkansas: Commerce: Pi Ome a Pi' Com 9 I . mercial Club 'EMMA LEE CORMAN-Cole Camp: English: A. C. E. ' MARLIN JOSEPH CRAIG-Si. Louis: Physical Educaiion: Sigma Tau Gamma: Eooiball: S Club 'RGSE ANN CROOKS-Springfield: Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau: Kappa Omicron Phi: OzarlcO: Siandard ' PATSY JEAN DALTON--Carfhage: English: 'V, SUE DARR-Springfield: Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau: Kappa Omicron Phi, l v 'Vw' yx me if-f :gf-gqi.- W, . . .:g,,,,,-Tfivggig, - .311-,.n......,..nL..,-., . .gm 1-:gi-1no.z...- Power House iorce Regisirafion ior ihe Panhellenic workshop, Below First Row 'BYRON DAUGHERTY-Ml. Vernon: Geography-Geology: Alpha Mu Gam- ma: Golf: German Club 'JAMES H. DAVIDSON-Springfield: Agriculiure 'BOBBY JOE DAVIS-Springfield: Hisrory: Kappa Alpha 'HELEN CAROL DAVIS-Springfield: Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club: S, C. A.: All-club Council: Siudenl Senaie 'NORA PAULINE DAVlSWCabool: English 'RUBY RACHEL DAVIS-Joplin: Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau. Hap f Ta. Qs We wb, -.fd Second Row 'VERA MAE DAY-Niangua: Educaiion-Music: Pi Kappa Sigma: A. C. E.: Treble Club: Wesley Eoundaiion: F. T. A.: Dolphins: Red Cross: Choir: Band: Orchesira: Ali-Club Council 'JOHN NEAL DERRICK-Fair Grove: Hisioryf I. R. C. ' RONDAL G. DOWNING-Granife Cify, Illinois: Polifical Science: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Who's Who: Wesley Foundaiion: l. R. C.: OzarlrO Editor: Speech Squad: Debafing Squad: I95l Siudeni Body Presidenf 'JAMES RAY DUNSMORE-Thayer: indusirial Educaiion: lnd. Aris Club: E. T. A. ' BETTY LEE DUNHAM-Springfield: Ari: F Square: Delia Phi Delia ' JOHN P. DUNLOP-Springfield: Hisfory: Kappa Alpha. First Row 5 JOE L. EBPITE-' ELL F. EDGE-i ' HARRY LEON l 'JAMES F. EVEF Sigma Tau Gamma Second Ro ' HAROLD EZELL- Sigma Pi: lnieriral R. PAHL-spfangfz Club: Band 'LC field: Arr: Delia l FOSTER-Belle: Ei E. T. A. Third Row ' DOROTHY LEE l A. C. E. ' RAMO field: Commerce: Pig Commercial C mission ' HELEN Music: Alpha Sign chesira: Choir ' Louis: Sociology: Tennis. First Row 'JANICE GENTR' TRY-Hollisler: C Rochelle. N. Y.: Hi Willow Springs: i' Club ' LAURA ' KYLE MAX SOR fl .,,-,iw if G' fin.. eu. -' ff' ng.:-,A tx ' ...P 'Sw Panhellenic workshop. ppa Sigma: A. C. E.: d Cross: Choir: Band: -Fair Grove: Hisfory: nois: Polilical Science: R. C.: Ozarl:O Ediior: Presideni 'JAMES Arfs Club: F. T. A. la Phi Della 'JOHN First Row 'JOE L. EBRITE-Gainesville: Speech ' POW- ELL F. EDGE- Diamond: English: Siandarcl 'HARRY LEON ELLlS-Springfield: Biology 'JAMES F. EVERED-Springfield: German: Sigma Tau Gamma: German Club. Second Row ' HAROLD EZELL-Morrisville: Speech-English: Sigma Pi: lnieriraierniiy Council ' DONALD R. FAHL-Springfield: Commerce: Commercial Club: Band 'LORRAINE FORCE-Spring- field: Ari: Delia Phi Delia: OzarlcO 'R. E. FOSTER-Belle: English: Alpha Mu Gamma: Third Row 'DOROTHY LEE FRANCKA-Morrisville: Ari: A. C. E. ' RAMONA ANN FRAZlER-Spring- field: Commerce: Alpha Delia Pi: Pi Omega Pi: Commercial Club: Siucleni Cenier Com mission 'HELEN HOPE FRlNK-Springfield Music: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Treble Club: Or- chesira: Choir 'WILLIAM H. GATLIN-S+. Louis: Sociology: Sigma Pi: All-club Council Tennis. Below First Row 'JANICE GENTRY-Hollisfer: Commerce-English 'MARTHA LOU GEN- TRY-Hollisier: Commerce-English 'LAWRENCE J. GERACIOTI-New Rochelle, N. Y.: Hisiory: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Track ' DOROTHY GODSY- Willow Springs: Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club 'LAURA ISBELL GOOD--Bolivar: Hisiory: F Square: A. C. E. 'KYLE MAX GORDON-Sioclcfon: Commerce: Sigma Pi: Commercial Club. Second Row SUSANNE GRANT-Morrisville: Home Economics: Alpha Sigma -Alpha: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club 'EVERETT W. GREEN- Republic: lndusirial Educaiion: lnd. Aris Club: Delia Phi Delia 'LEON E. GULLET-S+. Clair: Commerce: 'BETTY J. HARKEY-Senaih: Physical Eclucaiion: Delia Sigma Epsilon: W. A, A.: P. E. M.: Modern Dance Club 'HILDA C. HARKEY-Aliuras, Florida: Home Economics: Alpha Delia Pi: Dolphins: A. C. E. 'CHARLES E. HARNS-Vlfebb Cify: Maihemafics. :qi Ki PN: ng, 5:9 -vi W Ewtfwi 1Q avi 'E'-.? I af Caleieria force. Alpha Phi Omega enierfains. Below First Row 'HERBERT HENDRICKSON-Bolivar: Mafh-Commerce 'WILLIAM ROG- ERS HENRY-Concordia: Maihemaiics: Sigma Tau Gamma 'JOHNNIE R. HERD-Gainesville: Agriculiure: Ag. Club ' RUBY LOUISE HIGGINS- Springlield: Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi 'CLAYTON ROBERT HILL-Springfield: Indusfrial Educafion: I. S. A.: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Pep Squad: B. S. U. 'DAVEY L. HILTON-Ozark: Economics: Sigma Pi: Alpha Mu Gamma: La Terlulia: Sfandardp Sfudenl Senale: Speeth Squad: Debale Squad: lnlerfrafernily Council: All-club Council. A 'ii' Second Row 'LEWIS WALTER HOBSON-Miller: Hisfory: College Thealer: Radio Club 'ALVIN L. HOGAN-Springfield: Commerce 'GLENNON A. HORNER- Cassville: Chemislry: German Club: A. P. O. 'CLARENCE E. HUMPHREY -Springfield: Commerce: Commercial Club 'CHARLIE L. HYDE-Nian- gua: Economics: Ind. Aris Club 'WILBUR C. HYDE-Marshfield: Commerce. First Row 'VIRGINIA LEE ll Caiionq A. C. EJ JEPFRIES-Spring 'JIM JULIAN-' lion: Kappa Alpha RIL FRANCIS K maiics-Inclusfrial A Second Ro ' RAY KENNEDY- LaRUE KETCHAN Chrisfs Ambasse 'MARTHA ANN Maihemaiics: Alp Epsilon 'ANNA Alpha Sigma Tau. Third Row 'LEROY KIVETT 'JOHN ELGIN I Hisiory: I. R, C. Indiana: Hisfory: DONALD LEONA First Row 'DOROTHY BIGI LONG--Moneil: F -Ellsinore: Scienc Inclusfrial Aris: Ini EngIishASpeech7 AI iion 'GARY LE Epsilon. 16? ,R :Z-0, X M Qin., Thealer: Radio Club QON A. HORNER-- NCE E. HUMPHREY -IE L. HYDE-Nian- arshlield: Commerce. First Row 'VIRGINIA LEE INGALSBE-Springfield: Edu- gallon: A. C. E.: F, T. A. 'J. WENDELL JEFFRIES-Springfield: Educalion: ,A. C. E. 'JIM JULIAN-Springfield: Physical Educa- Hon: Kappa Alpha: Foofball: Baslcelball 'CY- RIL FRANCIS KELLEY-Springfield: Malhe- malics-lnduslrial Arls: Ind. Arls Club. Second Row ' RAY KENNEDY-Springfield ' MARJORIE LaRUE KETCHAM-Springfield: Commerce: Chrisl's Ambassadors: Commercial Club 'MARTHA ANNE KIMBER - Springfield: Malhemalics: Alpha Sigma Tau: Kappa Mu Epsilon 'ANNA LEE KIVETT--Noel: Arl: Alpha Sigma Tau. Third Row 'LEROY KIVETT - Springfield: Sociology 'JOHN ELGIN LEDGERWOOD-Winona: Hasiofyi 1. R. C. 'PAUL v. LEES-Gary, Indiana: Hisloryg Foolballg Track 'ROBERT DONALD LEONARD-Salem: Music. if , -Qu.. 'SQIQ Below First Row DOROTHY BIGBEE LILLY-Springfield: Educarion 'PAUL EDWARD LONG-Monell: Malhemalics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 'RUTH LOUISE LONG -Ellsinore: Science: F Square: F. T. A. 'ROBBIE NEIL LOW--Urbana: Indusfrial Arls: Ind. Arls Club 'ROBERT WADE MADDOX-Springfield: English-Speech: Alpha Mu Gamma: La Terlulia: S. C. A.: Wesley Founda- lion 'GARY LEE MAILES-Neosho: Commerce: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon. Second Row 'RUTH MASTON-Mounlain Grove: English 'CHARLES CURTIS MAT- THEWS-Bolivar: Science 'MILDRED MATTHEWS-Springfield: Speech: Pi Kappa Sigma: Alpha Psi Omega: College Theafrej Sfandard: Sludenl Senale: Speech Squad: Who's Who 'JAMES NNENDELL MEADOR-U bana: Commerce: Fi Omega Pi: l. S, A.: F, T, A.: Commercial Clu 'GENEVA MHOON-Seneca: English: Pi Kappa Sigma: A, C. E.: Wesle Eoundafion 'RICHARD NEIL MILLER-Soufhwesr Cily: Agricullure: Ag Club. if X v :ITL --: E-:iLi:'1?'t-'7 'V - -4w..g:.,- .. . - Mainlenance force. Parenls' Day scene. Below First Row 'VERNA MAE MILLER-Purdy: Home Economics 'WILLIAM RUSS MIL- LIGAN-Gary, Indiana: I-lisloryg Tau Kappa Epsilon: S Club: Track: Boxing: College Thealre BETTY JO MITCHELL-Houslon: Sociology: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Alpha Mu Gamma 'GUIDO MORRIS-Fair Grove: lncluslrial Edu- calion: Ind. Arls Club ' PATRICIA ANNE MURPHY-Lebanon: Commerce: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Commercial Club 'ALVA P. McCULLOUGl l-Gaines- ville: Science. 'AME fi? Q ' Second Row O DANIEL W. Mcl-IAN-Wesl Plains: Educalion 'ARCHIE MEARL NEFF- Goodman: Agricullure: Ag. Club ' MARGARET M. NEFF-Kellner: English: Alpha Mu Gamma: All-club Council: Chris+'s Ambassadors: La Terfulia ' RUTH E. NEILL-Buffalo: Physical Eclucafion-Ari: Della Sigma Epsilon: P. E. M.: Orchesis ' BETTY L. NELSON-Republic: Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Wesley Foundalion: E. T. A. ' I-IARRIETT ANN NICHOLS- Joplin: Commerce-Spanish: Alpha Mu Gamma: Pi Omega Pi: Commercial Club: La Terlulia. .... . .. I ,V-. , E I wc XX ' 'af' - - 1-H+. A ':': A XI P' .5 I First Row JEAN KATI-IEPIN An- fflplra Sigma 1 T. P. 'JEPRY DI Cornrnercei Tau Ka WAYNE NOLAND- Club 'DARLENE Home EConorniCSZ E Ornizron Phi: Pan Council. Second Rov 'MARIA CECILIA Rica: Speech: Alpl lulia: Newman Club -Eorsylhi Hisloryi Council ' MAR6f field: Music ' NE wood: Malhemaficsz Third Row 'WARREN JAMES Speech ' NEVA F nomics: Kappa Om Economics Club? PEARSON-Alamo Commercial Club? ERT L. PHILIBERT- First Row 'WILLENA R. Pl-I PHILLIPS-Springiie Chi: Kappa Mu Eps GUERITE CANNOI PINET-Forsylh: Inc LEY-Blue Eye: Con BETH PLACE-Sprir Y ' - .,-'ffr 4 .., .L . . , , .---M ,---,J .-:---.f U 1-- ---caan--qgfunf 1...t'Y4--' -, --w---- -rw v 5. -.- 1- f- X IIE MEARL lNEFF- F-Kellner: English: adors: La Terlulia lla Sigma Epsilon: 2 Economics: Kappa ANN NICHOLS- ga Pi: Commercial First Row 'JEAN KATHERINE NIEMEIER-Sl. James: Ang Alpha Sigma Alpha: Della Phi Della: F. r. A. 'JERRY DAVID NIXON-Springlield, Commerce: Tau Kappa Epsilon 'WILLIAM WAYNE NOLAND-Urbana: Agricullure: Ag Club 'DARLENE NORTON-Springfield: Home Economics: Della Sigma Epsilon: Kappa Omicron Phi: Panhellenic Council: All-club Council. Second Row 'MARIA CECILIA ODIO-San Jose, Cosla Rica: Speech: Alpha Sigma Alpha: La Ter- lulia: Newman Club ' HARLEY GUY OWEN -Forsylh: Hislory: Sigma Pi: lnlerlralernily Council ' MARGARET ANN PAGE-Spring- lield: Music 'NEIL C. PAMPERIEN-Non wood: Malhemalics: F. T. A. Third Row 'WARREN JAMES PARNELL-Miller! English- Speech 'NEVA PAULI-Thayer: Home Eco- nomics: Kappa Omicron Phi: I. S. A.: Home Economics Club: Promenaders 'JOHN F. PEARSON-Alamosa, Colorado: Commerce: Commercial Club: B. S. U.: l. S. A. 'ROB- ERT L. PHILIBERT-Springfield: Biology. First Row 'WILLENA R, PHILIBERT-Springfield: Home Economics ' EVERETT E. PHILLIPS-Springlield: Science-Malhemalics: Alpha Phi Omega: Pi Bela Chi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: S Club: B. S. U.: I. S. A.: Foolball: Track ' MAR- GUERITE CANNON PHILLIPS-Springfield: Arl: Della Phi Della 'BILL PINET-Forsylh: lndusfrial Eclucalion: Sigma Pi 'VIRGINIA RUTH PINK- LEY-Blue Eye: Commerce-English: Commercial Club ' KATHERINE ELIZA- BETH PLACE--Springlield: English-Educalion: A. C. E. I .. 1:2 V vu.. , , Q f'-.,. ',4f wfi1,ff'e JT WJL ri ' 2 ' ...W 'bl XM! ' .1 5 7: 'T 'TX V ,T --.N f If 4, ' '- W. 4 1 1 '.f,.f4::,c' . .,,,f .4 5 I Below Second Row 'WILLIAM R. POLLOCK-l-larlville: English 'ELIZABETH ANN POTTER -Pleasanl Hope: Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Wesley Founda- Springlield: Chemislry: Sigma Pi: S. Club: Traclr 'VIRGINIA RUTH PUM- PHREY-Springlield: Speech-Arl: Della Phi Della: B. S. U. 'ROBERT EUGENE RAU-Sl. Louis: Malhemalics: Sigma Tau Gamma: Commercial Club: Foolball: All-club Council: Sludenl Senale 'JEAN REILLY: Spring- lield: Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Kappa Omicron Phi: Newman mf :yr , Club: Home Economics Club. , v , .gg 'hs P-1 .rf ia' QS-A 'QD' if ,Q i T lion: I. S. A.: Home Economics Club 'JERRY WILLIAM PRESLEY- First Row ' BARBARA JEAN RICHARDSON - Spring field: English: Pi Kappa Sigma: Modern Danc Club 'SUZANNE RICHARDSON-Moum 'rain Grove: English-Music: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Alpha Mu Gamma: German Club: Choir: Pan- hellenic Council: Slandard ' DON RIDDLE- Carihage: Music 'D. JUNE RIGGINS - Springfield: Commerce: Pi Omega Pi: Commer- cial Club: B. S. U. Second Row 'LOUISE L. RIPPEE--Ava: Music-Commerce: Pi Omega Pi: Treble Club: Commercial Club 'JOHN H. ROGERS-Sparla: lnduslrial Arts: Ind. Arls Club 'RICHARD R. SCARBOR- OUGH-Springfield: Commerce: Sigma Tau Gamma: Who's Who: OzarlcO: All-club Council: Commercial Club 'MARJORIE SCHMITT-Springfield: Biology: Alpha Delia Pi: Pi Bela Chi: Kappa Omicron Phi: All-club Council: Who's Who: S. C. A.: Home Eco- nomics Club. Below First Row ' HAROLD FREDERICK SCHULER-Kingsford, Michigan: Commerce: Pi Omega Pi: Commercial Club: Pi Gamma Mu 'CHARLES WILLIAM SCHULZE-Kansas Cily: Chemislry: Pi Bela Chi: S. C. A. 'FRED N. SCOVELL-Rolla: Sociology: Sigma Tau Gamma: Newman Club: AII-club Council: Slandard 'MARTIN SHAHBAZ-Gary, Indiana: English: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Boxing: S Club: Sfandard 'STANLEY SHAHBAZ-Gary, Indiana: Educalion ' EDNA .IOSEPHINE SHARICK-Springfield: Arr: Della Phi Della. l . if '-il'-7 Second Row 'ANNIE MAE SHERROD--Senarh: English 'CLEO MARGARET SHOE- Eordland: Arl: Della Phi Delia 'RALPH GARLAND SlDDENS-Spring- field: Mafhemarics: Kappa Mu Epsilon ' RUBY JUNE SMALES-Hamilfon, California: English: Alpha Mu Gamma: F. T. A.: French Club 'ARTHUR APPLEBY SMITH-Slrailord: Chemislry: Kappa Alpha: A. P. O.: German Club ' MERVIN LEROY SMITH-Springfield: Chemislry: Alpha Phi Omega. First Row 'CUBA JANE SNE gas: Commerce: C MONA JOY SPER nomics: Kappa Omic Club: B. S. U 'O Italo: Malhemalics STEENBERGEN-Rus Second Rom 'FRED M. STEPHI Educarion 'WILLI Ranier, Maryland: C Commercial Club: A rulia 'TOM G.STRC Kappa Alpha: Radio cil: All-club Counc Senare: Slandard: V Sophomore Class 'CHARLES EVERET Field: English-Speech Thealre: Sludenl Ci Squad. Third Row 'HOWARD LEE T. 'DAN M. TROGD Ag. Club 'ROY Hislory ' MARILY Speech: Alpha Sign' Homecoming Queen First Row 'ANN MARIE TUF Kappa Omicron Pl' KEITH TURK-Neos -Ml, Vernon: Hisl Preslong Sociology: VICKREY-Springiie Band: Bruin Booslers l. Q9 .aug .I- . Er - . . ' I ---Q,--1 - ... ,.....-..... a.......---. U ...a..-...,.m... NRDSON - Spring- gma: Modern Dance 'IARDSON - Moun- Alpha Sigma Alpha: n Club: Choir: Pan- ' DON RIDDLE- JUNE RIGGINS - Omega Pi: Commer- : Music-Commerce: I: Commercial Club irla: lnduslrial Arls: KRD R. SCARBOR- merce: Sigma Tau OzarlcO: All-club lb 'MARJORIE alogy: Alpha Della micron Phi: All-club C. A.: Home Eco- I IARGARET SHOE- ' SlDDENS-Spring- SMALES--Hamillon. I Club 'ARTHUR A. P. O.: German f: Alpha Phi Omega. .ul 'ET First Row f 'CUBA JANE SNEED-Green Eoresl, Arlcan- TT' ' Q--7' 355- Commerce: Commercial Club 'RA- MONA JOY SPERRY-Monefl: Home Eco- nomics: Kappa Omicron Phi: Home Economics Club: B. S. U 'ORVID R. SPOERING-Buh lalo: Malhemalics 'HAROLD WILILIAM STEENBERGEN-Russellville: Malhemalics. Second Row 'FRED M. STEPHENS-Chillicolhe: Physical Educalion 'WILLIAM STOCKMAN - Ml. Ranier, Maryland: Commerce: Pi Omega Pi: Commercial Club: Alpha Mu Gamma: La Ter- lulia 'TOM G.STRONG-Springfield:Speech: Kappa Alpha: Radio Club: lnlerlralernily Coun- cil: All-club Council: Promenaders: Sludenl Senale: Slandard: Who's Who: Debale Squad: Sophomore Class Pres.: Senior Class Pres. 'CHARLES EVERETT STRICKLAND-Spring field: English-Speech: S. C. A.: I. R. C.: College Thealre: Sludenl Cenler Commission: Debale Squad. Third Row 'HOWARD LEE TAYLOR - Verona: Music. 'DAN M. TROGDON-Billings: Agricullure: Ag. Club 'ROY WAYNE TRUE-Urbana: Hislory 'MARILYN L. TUCKER-Sullivan: Speech: Alpha Sigma Alpha: College Thealre: Homecoming Queen. 779' 'E-4 Below First Row 'ANN MARIE TURK-Ash Grove: Home Economics: Della Sigma Epsilon: Kappa Omicron Phi: All-club Council: Panhellenic Council 'CHARLES KEITH TURK-Neosho: Educalion: Sigma Tau Gamma 'WILLIAM L. TURK -Ml. Vernon: Hisfory: Kappa Alpha: Choir 'GEORGE E. VERTREES- Presfon: Sociology: Sociology Club: Wesley Foundalion 'BETTY RUTH VICKREY-Springfield: Physical Educalion: F Square: W. A. A.: P. E. M.: Band: Bruin Booslers ' LLOYD J. WALLACE-Longrun: Hislory. I 5 ,.4-as .. if . fl' gang--I 'by X Second Row ' MARTHA JANE WASSON-Springfield: Music ' JOE WAYNE WICKS- Springfield: Commerce: Tau Kappa Epsilon 'GLEN EUGENE WILLARD -Wesl Plains: Malhemalics 'DOUGLAS DUANE WILSON-Springfield: Spanish-French: Alpha Mu Gamma: Commercial Club: La Terfulia: Le Cercle Francais: Promenaders ' LOIS A. WINDSOR-University Cily: Physical Ed- ucalion: Sigma Sigma Sigma: P. E. M.: Orchesis: Dolphins 'LOUIS W. WYRICK-Ash Grove: Agricullure: Ag. Club. ., . W I i .9 if . 73 5 gr v ' N' 'WA 1, 19 41 , 1 '2- I -I. I I ' au Sh 5 it 8 fl! fV1 Qu, ff? Junior officers: Bob Redmond, Harold Marlin, MariIyn Tucker. Befween-Class SIUCIYIUQ in The library- Junior MARY ADAIR .......... JOSE AFRE ,...,.,,. ,, ELMA AMSLER .................. RICHARD ARCHDALE ......,. MARY ARNAUD ...,.... ROBERTA ATWELL ..,..... JOHN BAKER ..,.i... KAY BANE ....,,.,,.. NORMA LEE BARKER ,......... MARY BASSETT .,..,,,,,,,,, JOH N BATTEN ...,,,.,.,.. EREDRICA BAUER ....,... Sfrang. Okla. ....Gua'remaIa ........BiIIings ......,Mone'I'I ....,.....Mone'H ......,.SpringfieId ........SpringfieId ........Spri ngfield ........Aurora ra ne ....C5reenIieId ........SpringfieIc.I FAE BEACI-ILER ,,.,.,,,,, ---- 5 prgngfgeld HENRY BEERSMAN ..i.,, -.-q,.-- 5 fpafford LOUIS BELL .....,.L.,w,.E,L,,,,,,,..,,,,,, -.-.-,.,- W arsayy WANDA LEA BLUMHOST ,,,wE,,,,, -.,,--,- 5 prgngfgeld I. RICHARD BONHAMI .....,, JO ANNE BOOHER ....,..,. JIM BOWMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,E,,,,,, JO VERNA BRADFORD ,.....,,., ,.......SpringIieICI ......,.SprinqIieId ., .,,.E,,,, Aurora ..,..,,Mone-II CHARLES BRAI ROBERT BRAY. WANDA BREC ROBERT BREUE CAROLYNE BF DAVID BROWI' DONALD BRO' PAT BURGERH, WILLIAM BURI AL BURR ,,,,...... KAY BUSSE ...... MARY BUTLER ROBERT CALD J. WAYNE CA NORMA RAE CAROLYN CL' RAYMOND CC POLLY ANN C SALLY COOPE ALTA ANN C JOE COX ...,,,.. BILL CUNDIFF RAYMA LEE II JARETTA SUE ROBERT DAVIf WILLIAM DAN VIRGINIA DAI DONALD DAY DON DEDMOI GEORGE DICI TOROTHY DC 'rfx-NARD DC Sfrang, Olcla. ....Guafemala .........BilIings ........MoneH Moneff ....Springfield ....sprInr5faeIBI ...Springfield rora .............Cra ne .....GreenfieId ...Springfield ...Springfield ........Sfrafforcl rsaw ...Springfield ...Springfield ...Springfield .........Aurora .........Moneff CHARLES BRAITHWAIT .......... .......Bolivar ROBERT BRAY ........................ ....... s parfa WANDA BREOEIBUHLER ,,,,,.,., ..,,,,,.,, A Urora ROBERT BREUER ................. ........ s I. James CAROLYNE BRIDOFORTH ...,,,.., ,,,.,.,, M adiromwis, DAVID BROWN ...................... .......... s pringfield DONALD BROWN ......... ..... s prfngfieid RAT BURGER ............. .......... B Iiiirgs WILLIAM BURNS ........, ....... O ary, Ind. AL BURR ................. ........ B onne Terre KAY BUSSE ............ ..... s pringfield MARY BUTLER .......... ROBERT CALDWELL ....... ...........JopIin .........Anderson J. WAYNE CAMPBELL ........... ......... I-I iglulandville NORMA RAE CAMPBELL ........ .....,... C arflwage CAROLYN CLYDE ............... ......,.. L ebanon RAYMOND COOK ............. POLLY ANN COOPER .......... SALLY COOPER ............... ALTA ANN CROOKS ........ JOE COX .....,...,,, BILL CUNDIFF ,,.,.,,,,,,,,. RAYMA LEE DANIEL .......... JARETTA SUE DAVIS ......... ROBERT DAVIS .......... ........Bra nson .........Buffa IO .........Buffalo . ......... Bolivar .........JOrdan ...Springfield ...Springfield ..........Balcersfield ..........BlacIcwafer WILLIAM DAVIS ..............,,,, ....,..., S f. Louis VIRGINIA DAUOI-ITREY ......... ........ D adeville DONALD DAY .................. .... S pringfield DON DEDMON .........,,,.,...... ......,.. M ounfain Grove GEORGE DICKENSHEET... DOROTHY DOERIN6 ......... HOWARD DOYEL ........... ............Springfield .............Nixa ..........Croc:lcer '-1!r 3'i L , , H - f ,:'i1j-.5:5v.,V7V--j,-,pjiizv -15.-:il -13.1551-i:7:,. 7A-jig-Ar, ff. , Eff' A ,4 , Aw. -, lm' WL A' hw--V M N Y CATHERINE DRAPER, BARBARA DROWN.. , DON DUCKWORTH ,,,,,,, .. . Lebanon SprinqIieId ,, WSI. Clair BARBARA EAQLEBURGER .,, Lspfmqfaeld WANDA EDMONDSON .,,,... ...,,,,,.. S prinqfield JOE EMERY .,.,....,,,,,,..,,..,,.. ...,,,. G ary, Ind. PATRICIA ESI-IELMAN .....,,, ,.,,,..... S DVIUQTIEILJ JOLENE EVANS ,,,,.,,,,,.., RONALD EELS ,......L, BETTY EENNER .....,,. GAIL GARVIN ..A,,,,. ADRIAN GAUNT ,,,,,., EVA GILMAN .A,,,,,.. EUGENE GILMORE ....,, WALTER GILMORE ...,A. OLIVE GLENDENNING 4,...... FRANK GREEN .,,,.... JAMES GROVES ,,,,.,,., JOAN HAILEY ,,.,,.,L,. HARRY HARPER ..,,..,.. NORMA HEMBREE ,LA,,,,,,,,,AA,, CHARLOTTE HENDERSON, WILLIAM HICKEY ,,E,,,.,,A.,..,, HARRY HOPKINS ,....,, MARTHA HOWARD ,..,,,. LOIS HURST ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BONNIE JACKSON .,,,.,,, KENNETH JONES ,,,..,,,A BILL KELSAY ,,.,.,, SID KIELY ,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,, .,A,, ,,,,,, JACK KILLINGSWORTH .L.,.. KEN KENNEDYW. ,,,. ,,,. . ,, ....,,,,,CabooI Louis .A,.,,,.Car+I1age .....,,.,NoeI ..,,.....Buf'FaIo ...A,.,..SprIngI7ieId ....,....RicI1Iand ..,,,,,,,RIcI'1Iand .. .,.,,,. Bolivar A,..,...SpringI5ieId ..,,,,,,,,APIa+o ......,......,RoIIa .......ASpringIieId ,,,..,.SpringfieId A.....,SpringfieId ..,,.,.SpringIIeId ..,,,....Arcadia Y,,.,....,...,,.Purdy Wes? PIains ,......,,,SprinqfieId .,,,.,...,FordIand .Sprinqfqeld .A,,,,,CaIIIornIa ,,.,..,,,BoIIvar SprIPqI?e'd DIXIE BETH K JIM KESNER, VVILBER KETC GLORIA LAFF GENE LANCE PATRICIA LA' JACOUELINE DORANN Lev WILLIAM LO1 ERMA LONG. MELVA LOSH JOE LOWRY. PHYLLIS LUTI- CARROLL M! HAROLD MAI ELMER MATT' GORDON Mc MARY LEE MI MARY LOU Iv RALPH MIDG FREEMAN Ml PAUL MOORE JOAN MOREI WILLIAM MO PAUL MULLIIX DON MULTER ELIZABETH NE RICHARD NIC x 'AX NOE Fi ON .,L Lebanon .Springfield .....Sf. Clair .Springfield .Springfield ..Gary, Incl. .Springfield ........CabooI .,..Sl'. Louis ....Carfl'Ia ge ...........NoeI .......BuffaIo .Springfield ......RicI1land ......RicI1land ..,.....BoIivar .Springfield ...........Plefo Rolla .Springfield .Springfield .Springfield .Springfield ..,....Arcadia ........,..Purdy .Wesf Plains .Springfield ......FordIa nd ,Springfield ...California ..........Bolivar .Springfield DIXIE BETH KERN JIM KESNER ,,,....,.,..... WILBER KETCHUM ..... GLORIA LAEFOON .. GENE LANCE ........,.... PATRICIA LAWLESS . JACOUELINE LePERE ......... DORANN LEWIS ..,...... WILLIAM LOCKE .,..... ERMA LONG ....,... MELVA LOSH ....... JOE LOWRY .,,..... PHYLLIS LUTHER ........ CARROLL MACE ...,.,. HAROLD MARLIN ...... ELMER MATTOX ......... GORDON McCANN .. MARY LEE MCGEH EE ........ MARY LOU MEIR ........ RALPH MIDGETT ,....... FREEMAN MILLER ....., PAUL MOORE ,.........,.,. JOAN MOREHOUSE... WILLIAM MORGAN .... PAUL MULLINS .....,... DON MULTER ......,. ELIZABETH NEAS. ....... . RICHARD NICHOLS. .... . NORMA NOE .... GEORGE O'NEAL . . ILENE PAGE ...... . DOROTHY PECK . . .,....,,,spfanqmeid ........reCUmSeh ........,spfingaf,-id . oaboor ....,,..Sprir1gfield .......Springfield ........SfocIcfon .......SpringfieId ...,...Springfield .......Springfield Willow Springs .......SpringfieId ,....,.wm+e oak ...........Rolla ....,..spfingfieid ....,,.spfingffeid ...,...spfingfieid ...,,..,,..BiiiengS .......spfingfaeid .....,..LeadwOOd ...,.........WasoIa ........Mounf Vernon Neoslwo .........AImarfI1a Mounf Vernon Mounf Vernon .........PI1iIIipsburg ,...Verone spokane ...Springfield .owi - .Springfield .. 51- l W ---, -W-A V--- ---fl, I PAULINE PECK ......... PAUL PEPMILLER ....,,,,.,... ........SpringIieId ..........TIwayer Lois ANN PETERSON ...,............ ........ S prinqfield GEORGIANNA PETTIGREW ..,..... MARGE PORTER ......,,,,. VIRGINIA PRESLEY ........, CAROLYN PUTMAN ....... ROBERT REDMOND III ........ OPAL RICE .............. ROSALYN RICH ..,,.,.. CHARLES RILEY ........ ANN ROBINS ......... JEAN ROUTH ........ DAVID ROYCE ........ WILLIAM RYAN .....,.. LOIS SECHLER ....... WAN DA SEEM ......... JOAN SEWELL .................. BERNADINE SHELTON ..,..,... ELAINE SIMPSON .,..,.,,., ........EIIcIa nd Bar'Iow, Fla. ..SpringIieId ..SpringIieId .......Ca rII1a ge .Springfield .Springfield ........SIee per ........I.iiI3eraI ........SpringfieId ........SpringIieId ........SpringIieId ...........AppIeI'on pri ngfieid ...........Dixon Waynesvilie ........Spring'IieId RON SITES ........... .......... S uIIivan PATSY SIVIITI'I ,...................... ....... S pringiield RICHARD MAC SMITH .......... ...,....... W Iweafon I.I-IA SOSKIISI .............,,,,,,..,.. ,,,,,,, S pringiield SUE SOUDER ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, A va NOREEN SPRINGER .,,.,,... MARILYN STOCKMAN ..,,,., ZONA STOKES ...L.L,.,,..,. I B ETTY STONE .,....... JOE SULLENS ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, MARVIN SWANSON ....,... BILL THOMAS ..,..,,i,,,, ...........BuI'IaIo .......SpringIieId .......SpringiieId ...............BoIiva r Webb Ciiy .............NeosI1o .Buffaio ' ' . , . VIRGINIA THO IDELL THOMAS BARBARA THO W. D. TILLOTS' BILL TRAW ........ HENRI TUCHM JACK TURLEY.. ROBERT TURNE DORIS ULHMA GEORGE VAN JENNIE VERTRE MARY ANNE VI EDITH VON REI ELDON WAHLB GARY WALKER. SUSIE WALL ....... ERNEST WARDE CHARLES WEIT DOROTHY WEL HELEN WETZEL. LOEL WHITE ...... ROBERT WHITEI VIRGINIA WILC CAROLE SUE Vx BILLY WILLIAMS DALE WILLIAMS INABELL WILLIP MARILYN WILLI BARBARA WILSK SI-IIRLEEN WOLI STERLING VVOO VARY JO VVYNI ,-an qhv.. ,-f . -fp .......- ...-. .Springfield ,.,..,...TI1ayer .Springfield ,,.......EIIcIa nd Barlow, Fla. .Springfield .Springfield .....CarII1age ...Springfield ...Springfield .......SIeeper ........I.iberaI Springfield ...Springfield ...Springfield .......AppIe'Ion ...Springfield ,,,...........Dixon ...Waynesville .....SpringfieId ...........SuIIivan .....SpringfieId .........WI'1eaIon Springfield .........Ava .......BuIIaIo ......SpringIieId .......Spri ngfield .........BoIivar ......Webb Cily ........NeosIwo .........BufIaIo VIRGINIA THOMAS .,...... IDELL THOMAS ................ BARBARA THOMASON, W. D. TILLOTSON ,,.,,,.,.. BILL TRAW ..................... ........,,SpringIieId ..........SpringfieId ..........GreenIieId . ....... Mouni Vernon ..........SpringIield HENRI TUCHMAIER ......, ...... N ancy, France JACK TURLEY.. ..,,., ., ROBERT TURNER ,,,,.., DORIS ULHMANN .......... GEORGE VAN' DeMARK .....,. JENNIE VERTREES .........,..,... MARY ANNE VINYARD ......... EDITH VON RENTZELL ,,....,,.. ELDON WAHLBRINK ....... GARY WALKER .......... SUSIE WALL ...,..... ERNEST WARDEN ............. CHARLES WEITHONER.. DOROTHY WELLS ........... HELEN WETZEL .,..... ........,.Va ndalia .......NoIJle .......Ava .......I.ar'nar Presion ,......Independence .........FordIand Louis ..,......GainesviIIe .........Spri ngfield .........SpringfieId ........CarII1age ........,SpringiieId .,,......Spring'IieId LOEL WHITE ,.,,,.,,.,,.,,. ....,.......... B Iue Eye ROBERT WHITEHAIR ....... Brownsville, Tex. VIRGINIA WILCOX .,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. ...,............ B Iue Eye CAROLE SUE WILLCOXON ........ BILLY WILLIAMS ........ DALE WILLIAMS ......... ........,BoIivar .......New'ronia ........SpringT'ieId INABELL WILLIAMS ,..,.,....... .............. M ansiield MARILYN WILLIAMSON ........ ,......... M ounl Vernon BARBARA WILSON .,.,.. SI-IIRLEEN STERLING WOODRUM. MARY JO WOLFE ,,,..,... WYNN ..,,.,.... ........SpringfieId .....,.,..Winona ,,.......SIarlc Cily ........I'Iar+viIle SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Doroflwy Anderson, Jerry Sweeney, presidenf: Annabelle Gillman, Sally Hoy. ZELLA ATTEBERRY ........ CLAUDINE BARNES ......... JEANETTE BARNETT ........, MARY ANN BARR .,...... AUDREY BEASON .....,.... JAMES BELLCOCK ........ NINA BENCH .....,,.,..,.......... JIM BERRY ..............,.....,...,,... BILLIE BRAFFORD ................ EULALA BRAY ........,,... NORA BRAZEALE ..,...,.,.,, DARLENE BRIDGES ......... FAIRY BRIGGS ...,...... DELENA BRIXEY ..,..... JUANITA BROOKS ...,,7, MARJORIE BROWN .,..,,., NANCY BRYANT .,,...,... MELVIN BURKHART.. .. JO AKIN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,, Springfield MARY ALEXANDER ........ ........... B Uffalo JOHN ALFORD .............. .............. B uffalo MILLICENT AMES .............. Springfield DOROTHY ANDERSON ..,..... Springfield PATRICIA ANDERSON ........... ....... S pringfield SAM ANDERSON ................................ Springfield MARY JANE ARMSTRONG ,..........,., Springfield LILLIAN ATKINSON ...........A................ Rogersville .............Ava ......,Cabool ..........,....BiIlings ........Springfield .,...........Ava .......Gra nby .,......Springfield ........ Springfield BEATRICE BOATWRIGHT .,.,...,.. .,,.,,,.,... S parfa .......Moneff ......Nevada ..........Ozarlc .Springfield .......Sullivan .Springfield .Springfield ....Carfl1age Liberal ,..Afffon WILLIS BURTON ........ . . Walnuf Grove BILL CALHOUN ...... ,. . . ....... Aurora DENNIS CALTON. VERA CAMPBELL. AGNES CARNEY.. LORRAINE CARTE VIRGINIA CARTEI JOHN CHAPMAN PANE CHAPMAN. LARRY CLAYPOO EMMA LOU CLIFT DORIS JEAN CLO KATHARINE COC JOANNE COLE ..... BETTYE LOU CON CHARLES COOK.. JACK COOPER ...... PATSY COPELIN ..... MARTHA COSHOI BEVERLY COVELL.. VIRGINIA CRAIG.. MARVIN CRAIN WILHELMINA CRII JOHN CROTTS ...... NANCY CROUCH BILL CUNNINGHA WILLIAM DAMERC MARTIN DAVIES FLORENCE DAVIS.. NANCY DENNEHY MARY ANN DERKI J. G. DeSHAZO ...... PATTY DEVOY ........ BUDDY DODSON... JOHN DOING ....... MARY DONER ........ DAVID DRIVER ........ KATHERINE DuBOV MELBA DURINGTCI LULA EAGLEMAN. RUTH EASSON ...... PATRICIA EDEL ..... Wil LIAM EDMON CCKINNJE EDVVAR CLA R A ELLIOTT .... ELQEENICE ELLIS... 'ix ENETE. . .. ,...SpringfieId ...........BuffaIo ...........BuffaIo ....Springfield .....SpringfieId ....,Spri ngfield .....SpringfieId .....SpringfieId ..,.,RqgersviIIe ,............Ava ........Ca bool ,,,,,.,.....BiIIings pringfield Ava 'mffffffftiignby .,.,,.SpringfieId ..,...SpringfieId Sparfa ........Moneff ...,...Nevada ,,,,,,,,w,,,,Ozarlc ......SpringfieId ,,,,,,,,,,,.SuIIivan ......SpringfieId ......SpringfieId ,,.,C,,,.C6FIl1dQ9 ,,,,,.,,,,,..LiberaI Afffon Walnuf Grove m,,,Y,,,,,,,Aurora ' ,.. .,--..,...' ...qv-. L.:-q DENNIS CALTON .....,, ...,..,.. L ebanon VERA CAMPBELL ...,.A. ...Y..A, R ogersville AGNES CARNEY ,,,,,,...... ...,....... R olla LORRAINE CARTER ,,,,.Y ....... C arfliage VIRGINIA CARTER ..,A,,,. ......, C arfbage JOHN CHAPMAN .,....... ..,..... S pringfield PANE CHAPMAN .,..,,Y.... ,....... S pringfield LARRY CLAYPOOL .........,............ Springfield EMMA LOU CLIFTON ,,,,,,,,.. Roclcy Comforf DORIS JEAN CLOUD .......,..,,.............. Billings KATHARINE COCHRAN .....,...... Springfield JOANNE COLE .............,.......,...... Webb Cify BETTYE LOU COMPTON ............ Springfield CHARLES COOK ................,.. ......,.., B ranson JACK COOPER ......,...4.,..,... ......... N evade PATSY COPELIN ........,...... ....... P rofem MARTHA COSHOW .......... ....,..... H amilfon BEVERLY COVELL ............ ....... S pringfield VIRGINIA CRAIG ,,...... ...,... S pringfield MARVIN CRAIN ...... ,....... M orrisville WILHELMINA CRIGHTON ........ Springfield JOHN CROTTS ..,..,,....................... Viola, Ark. NANCY CROUCH .,..........,.,......... Springfield BILL CUNNINGHAM .......... Mounfain Grove WILLIAM DAM ERON MARTIN DAVIES .....,.,.. FLORENCE DAVIS .,..... NANCY DENNEHY ..... ......,,.,.......,Springfield ..,.,.,...BuffaIo . ........,.... Cabool pringfield MARY ANN DERKUM ....,............, Springfield J- G. DeSI-IAZO ....,......., ,,...... W esf Plains PATTY DEVOY ..,...,.,,,. ,A,.....,. S pringfield BUDDY DODSON .......... ...,,,,.. D adeville JOHN DOING ....... MARY DONER ..,..... DAVID DRIVER ..,...,. ,,...........,.Morga n ,.,..,...HigI1IandviIIe ...L,,,,,,CrescenI' KATHERINE DUBOIS ,.,.... .,........ S pringfield MELBA DURINGTON. ........,,BuffaIo LULA EAGLEMAN .E,..,i.,I, ..,,,,...,,, L eofa RUTH EASSON ...,,..,.. PATRICIA EDEL ..,,,... ,.....,,LocIcwood ........,.Sfrafford WILLIAM EDMQNDSON ,.,,..E,.,....,,,,., Urbana CORINNE EDWARDS ,.,I,CE,AE,,.... Mackscfeek CLARA ELLIOTT ,.,,,...,. FLORENCE ELLIS ..,.,,,. .,.A,,,,,..,...,MacIcs Creek rora HAPPY ENETE .,,,.,..,L,, Rio De Janeiro. Brazil , X, Af? 1: i W , XJ! f X 1 il I 'vii 4 -- if f J -sv Q ,A ,g?.4, i I S- .- . I I 1 -7- -Y - -'--- A V -,, . . . ...... ..., .,.,.1. H -ny i:L-. 'F' :'i.-iigiri' -A '- ' .55 - I MH ...ua--nr:x..,,, H , MARTHA EUBANKS .,......, SYLVAN FALM ER ,,,.,A...., .Pierce Ciiy Vernon BETTY FERGUSON ........ ... R evrnendville LEWANDA FISCFIER ....,.4. .. f.... S prinqfield LINDA FOLEY ................. 11AA... S +. Jeeepln SHIRLEY FOWLER ............................---- Seneee MARY MARGARET FOX .................. Fair Plev WILLIAM FRANK ............................ Gary. lnd- JAMES FRANKLIN ,,,,,,,,.,..., Mouniain Grove KATHRYN FREEMAN ......-.-.------- .TuIsa, OIcIa. BILL FRICHETTE ..........1. .e....... S pnnqfield DON GANN ...................-.- ---------' C OUWGY MARY LOU GARDNER ................ Springfield CAROLEE GAROUTTE ............ ........... O Zark HENRIETTA GARRISON ........ ........ V erona JEAN GILBERT .......................,.............. BUIIGIO ANNABELLE GILLMAN. a rsI'1fIeId CLUSTER GODSY .................. Willow Springs WILMA GOFORTH ......... BETTY ANN BOWERS ....... .........SpringI:ieIc.I .........SpringTieId MARLYN GRAFF ............. ......... S prinqlield DOROTHY GRESHAM ....... ......... J asper FRANCES G-RIMM .,....,.... ........... B ranson ROBERT GRIM .............. ....,.... S pringfielcl WALTER HADEN ....... .......,., S maIIeH' AMONDA HALL ..........,................. Washburn LORENE HALLETT ...A...,.......... Willow Springs RICARDA HAMBURGER ..,.,. Sanfiago, Chile EARLEEN HAMBY .,.............,.......,.... Fair Play EDWARD HAMILTON .....,.. .,,..... C arfhage MORRIS HAMILTON ..,..., JOETTA HAMMONS ....... ..........CassviIIe .............S'IocIdon JOHANNA HANSON ........,..... Macks Creek TH ELMA HARLEY ........... PATTY HARPER ...,L,......., PHYLLIS HAVER ........ BILLY HAWKINS .......,., DWIGHT HAYMES .....,... .. ..,...... NoH'ingI1iII .........RepubIic ,........SpringfieId ..........,......Nixa .. .......... Briglwion ......,,,,,,,,,,,, MI, Vernon SHIRLEY FIENDRIQRS .......,.,.,.,,,,, WEMWOFIII I BURL HESS ........... ......,.. C assville JANE HESS ---------.--.f .......,. G reenfield TROY HICKS ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,, A,-,,,,---,- W asola EAYETTA HODGES ,,,,,.,,,,,,A,,,A,,,,-..,M.----. Cleve,- BARBARA HOLSINGER. ...,.......TrafIord, Pa. EVELYN HOLT. SYBIL HOOVER RONNIE HOUS SALLY HOY ...... ANNALEE HUG BETTY HULEN .... JOHN HUNTOI J. D. HUTSELL... GENE HYDE ...... KATHERYN JAR WILMA JOHNS' JERRY JONES... NORMA JONES MARION KERR.. INA KILBOURN ALICE KILLINGS MURIEL KINNAI GLORIA KUHN.. BILL LANDER...-. BARBARA LANGI LUCILLE LAWSC! ILENE LEE ............ PAULINE LINDST WANDA LINDSE JOLENE LOGAN. JUNE LONG ........ PERRY LONG ...... JOYCE LOONEY J. C. LOW ........... JACK MACK ........ PHYLLIS MAGERS VIRGINIA MAHA BRUCE MALL ....... KENNETH MARTI THELMA MASSEH BEVERLY MASTER JOYCE MAULDIR JACK MAUPIN .... MICKEY MCGOU JIMMIE SUE Mci BETTY McMILLAIN CLARENCE MCMI JERRY MCSPADDI JOAN MILLER ..... WILFRED MILLS... Pierce Ciiy Vernon ....,.RaymondviIIe Springfield SI. Joseph ..,.......Seneca Fair Play ,,,,,,,,.,.6ary, Ind. Mouniain Grove ,,,,,,..,TuIsa, Olnla. .......,SpringIieId ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Conway ........SpringfieId ....,.....Ozark .......Verona ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.BufIaIo a rshfield ....WiIIow Springs pri ngflelcl ........SpringfieId ,........SpringIiieId .f .......... Jasper ....,......Bra nson ....,....SpringfieId ..,.......SmaIIe+'r I sh bu rn .....WiIIow Springs .....San'Iiago, Chile ................Fair Play .........Ca riha ge .........,CassviIIe ,,,,,,,,,,...,S+ocIdon .........MacI4s Creelc .,........ANoHi nghiII ......,.,.RepubIic ....,..,...Spri ngfielcl ,,m,,,,,,,,.,,,,Nixa ,,,,,,,,....Brigh'ron Vernon niworih ...,.,,.CassviIIe ........GreeniieId .,,.......WasoIa ,,,,,,,,,..,.......CIever ........Traiiord, Pa. EIJELYN HOLT .,,.,,,,, SYBIL HOOVER ........ RONNIE HOUSE ,..,,. ....,,,BuI'ieIo ..........EverIon ................Ava QALLY HOY ......................... ....... S pringiield ANNALEE HUGHES ......... ........... B oliver BETTY HULEN ............... ,......... M I. Vernon JOHN I-IUNTON ......... .......... C arihage J, D, I-IUTSELL .......... ......,... D awson GENE HYDE .................... ....... B uffalo KATHERYN JAMES ......... ........ S Ieele WILMA JOHNSON ......... ..,...,....... V erona JERRY JONES .,............ ....... S pringfield NORMA JONES ...... MARION KERR ......... INA KILBOURN ....... .......SpringfieId ...........CIever .......BoIivar ALICE KiLLiNeswoRTH ............ Springfield MURIEL KINNAIRD ...................... soranofioio GLORIA KUHN .................,............ Springfield BILL LANDER .................... .............. R ichland BARBARA LANGLEY ........ .......... S pringfield LUCILLE LAWSON ........................ Fair Grove ILENE LEE ,.,,................,,.......,,, Willow Springs PAULINE LINDSAY .......,...................... Buffalo WAN DA LINDSEY ...... JOLENE LOGAN .......... ..........SpringfieIcI ..........SpringfieId JUNE LONG .......... ......... G rove Spring PERRY LONG ................ .....,....... M oneif JOYCE LOONEY .,.......,..,.... ..........,.. B uffalo J. C. LOW ,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,.,,i4,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Urbana JACK MACK ...........,........ Marshalliown, Iowa PHYLLIS MAC-SERS ........ .....,,.,. A sh Grove VIRGINIA MAI-IAN ..A................... MI. Vernon BRUCE MALL ................,......,.. Oalc Hill, Kans. KENNETH MARTIN .,......,....,....,... Wes? Plains TH ELMA MASS EY ...,.... .,.....Leba non BEVERLY MASTERS ,....,,... ...,...,,, S pringiield JOYCE MAULDIN ....... JACK MAUPIN ,,...,.,.,,.,,,4 ................AI+on Ciiy MICKEY MCGOUGI-I ,....... - ,...,..... Springfield JIMMIE SUE MCKENZIEH- .......... Springfield BETTY MQMILLAN .........,....,................. col-,ooi CLARENCE MQMILLEN ,..,........,.., efooofaoio JERRY MCSPADDEN ...........,.....,,..... Lockwood JOAN MILLER .......... WILFRED MILLS ........ .,...,,.Ca rl J unciion i Ile r 'Am '? ' fb -x gp , .1- 23 if-' Ad 53 .1 -ca 4 . I x ' ' ' 5-,I -an 4: 'u-lt! ui 'sv ...f I V ia Ili' I' ,v J I I o Ji? 5 if 1-on Q al G ffl? ' M' ' 'I--N v ..-M... , . EMILY MITCHELL ........ , .......... Turner DON MOBLEY .................. .......... B ois D'Arc MARY MONDY ,............................. Springfield BETTY MONTGOMERY ...,.............. Lockwood J. O. MONTGOMERY ....,.... ...,,... F airview DALE MORRISON ....... BARBARA MOSHER ..,.. MASON MOSS ............. HELEN MURRAY ........ ........MorrisviIIe .......... Springfield N evade pri ngfield CHARLES NEALE ........ ....... S foclrfon FARIS NEILL ........,,.... ....,..... B uffalo PATRICK NICKLE .,.......,... ............ B ufferfield CAROLYN OFFUTT .......... ..,....... S pringfield JAMES OLSON ..........., ............. N eoslmq GLENDA OWENS ........ ........... S prinqfield ANGIE PARISH .,,....,.... ...,... S pringfield BONNIE PEARMAN ......, ........... H arfville JAN PEEVY ........................ ...,..,.. K ansas Cify THERESA PETERS ............... - ...,.......... Buffalo BARBARA PETTIGREW .,,.....,,,....,., Springfield JAMES PHILLIPS ,..,,...,, ,..,,,..,.. F air Play GEORGE PINNEY ........... ....... S priugfield JOHNAVEE PORTER ........ - ....... Springfield MARY PRESTON ............. ........ S foclcfon BARBARA PRICE .......... ....... S pringfield EUGENE PROFFITT ,,..,,... ,..,.,.,..,, B urlcer VIRGINIA RALLS ,....... ....... S pringfielo' JOAN RANDALL ,,,....,.. ....,,. S pringfield FRED RAY .................. ....... S pringfield THOMAS REED ...,.... ....... S pringfield BETTY REYNOLDS ....... .,,..,.,, A I:ron,Ol1io JOHN RHOADES ,..,...,... ........,,,,,,, C ouch MARY ANN RICE ............... ..A.... S pringfield' TREDA RICHARDSON ..,......,,.,,,,,, Springfield I'IETTIE ROBINETT .,.,.,..,., ,,,.,.,, H arfville VAL JEAN RODGERS .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S pringfield WANDA SALLEE .,,,.,...,.,, ,,,, DON SHOOK ...,.....,..... ROBERT SHORT .......... PEGGY LOU SHREVE ............Ava ........Ma rshfield .......,., Willard .......Springfield I GILBERT SMITH ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,.. AH-Ign NAI-I-EYN SMITH .............. EI Dorado Springs NORMA SMITH ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,. M Ig Ve,-non ,.,.,..,., ,,,,,,, R aymondvllle GENE SMOOT ...vA... ........., T homasville JACK SMOOT ARDITH SNEED WANDA SIN S MAX SPELL BILL SPON BARBARA S ALICE STEN HARLENE STEW CECIL STINE .,..,... JOAN STOCKDAL JO ANN STONE... JAMES SUMMERS KATHRYN SUTHEI JERRY SWEANEY. CAROLYN TABOR. JANIS TALBERT ..... CAROL TALBURT. BETTY TAYLOR ...... DON TEESLINK ....... CARL TINDALL .,.... ART THOMAS .....,, DOYLE TRAVILLIO. MAURICE TRIMME MARY ALICE TUR BELVA RUTH TWIT JOSE VARGAS ....... . JOE VAUGHN .,...... ROBERT VERTZ .,.... CORDELL VEST ...... MARY ANNE VINY SHIRLEY WALKER.. JACK WEBBER ,..... JANIS WEISS .......... JOAN WHEELER.. KAY WHITE ......,.,.,, RICHARD WHITTA MILDRED WILKERS JACK WILKS .......... SYBIL WILLIAMS.. I-IARRIET WILLS .... EMMA JEAN Wm NEOMA VVISE ........ TONY WCJODRUM ELEETA WOODS .... LESTER WORKMAI I f,..,-.W Q . . -ups, rner ..,.....Bois D'Arc ...,...Springfield ..........Loclcwood ,...,....Fairview ........Morrisville ........Springfield 4,.,,,.,...,.Nevada pringfield ........SToclcI'on ,.........,BufTaIo ........,Bu'rferTieId ........Spri ngfield ..........NeosI'1o ..,.....SpringTieId ........SpringfieId ,,,,,,......I-Ia rfville .........Ka nsas Cify Buffalo ........Spri n gfield ,,,,,,...,..Fair Play ........SpringfieId ........SpringTieIcI ,,,,,,,,.....SI'bcld'on .........SpringfieId I rker .........SpringTield pringfield pringfield .........Spri ngfield .......Alcron, Ohio ,,,,.,,,,,,.,....COUCh .........Spri n gfield pringfield ....,..,..HarIville ..........SpringfieId .,.....Marsl'mfieId ,,,,,,.,,..,WilIard .........,Spri ngfield ,,.,,.,.,.,.,,.,..,..AIiTTon El Dorado Springs Vernon .........RaymondviIle ..........TI'1omasviIle JAQK SMOOT ....,..... ....... Thomasville ARDITH SNEED .............,...,.............,.. Blue Eye Wf-,NDA SNEED A..,........., Green Forest Arlc. MAX SPELLMAN ..,......................... Springfield BILL SPONSLER .....,.. .....,... M ounfain Grove BARBARA STEINERT ,,........, ALICE sTEMMoNs ..,,........ HARLENE STEWART ........, .....,..SpringfieId ..,.,...SpringTield .......,....Bolivar CECIL STINE .,............,.,.. ...,.... S pringfield JQAN STOCKDALE .,...... ...,...... C arfhage JO ANN STONE .....,...................... Springfield JAMES SUMMERS ......................,. Wes? Plains KATHRYN SUTI-IERLAND..MounTain Grove JERRY SWEANEY ............E............. Springfield CAROLYN TABOR .,..........,... Mounfain Grove JANIS TALBERT ....,... CAROL TALBURT ........ BETTY TAYLOR ......... DON TEESLINK ........., CARL TINDALL ......... ART THOMAS ........,.... DOYLE TRAVILLION ...,... MAURICE TRIMMER ..... MARY ALICE TURNER.. BELVA RUTH TWITTY ..... JOSE VARGAS ....,..... .......SpringTieId .......SpringTield ..,.......,Aurora .....,.,Leba non .......Aurora ........Marsl'1Tield .....,.SpringTield ...............Spri ngfield ,.........,..Oza rl: .......,..Mone++ ...La Paz, Bolivia JOE VAUGHN .......... ....,..,... S pringfield ROBERT VERTZ ............... ........... S pringfield CORDELL ..,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sidney, Ark, MARY ANNE VINYARD .......,,. Independence SHIRLEY WALKER ...,... JACK WEBBER ......... JANIS WEISS ,,q,,,,.,,,, JOAN WHEELER ......., KAY WHITE .,,.,,.,e,,,,, ..,,.....Ha rrison, Arlc. ...,..............TI1ayer M T. Vernon ...,.........Nevada .,.....Springfield RICHARD WHITTAKER ..,............. Springfield MILDRED WILKERSON ..........,..,., Springfield JACK WlLRs ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,e,,,,,,,, SYBIL WILLIAMS ..,...,. HARRIET WILLS ..,......, .......SpringTield ...,,,.SpringTield Rogersville EMMA JEAN WILMATH ..,..,..,.,,,. s+O++S CITY NEOMA WisE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. TONY WOODRUM ,........ FLEETA WOODS ...,....,. LESTER WORKMAN ...... ,......SpringIield ..,.,,..STa rl: CiTy ....,,,,,.NeosI1o ..,,.,.s.Ozark ,S 4 -.W 58- iq 'W T I -di 'OA CI 'Z U I' I. m I I 55 II I , MI I I I ,fr I I H512- I'f1. QI I i . .I . m f I Freshman officers: DaIe Ward, Pa++i Hunfer. AFIGFUOOU Scene in H16 Snack bar- Freshm BARBARA ABRAHAM ..,...... IMOGENE AGEE ..............A... DONALD ALDRIDGE ...A...... .. DIXIE ALLHANDS ,......,.,,,. ,.,,., WILMA ALSUP .......... NANCY AM ENT ....... ANN AMES ................... JERRY ANDERSON ........,, NANCY ANDERSON ....,, JOANNA APPLEBY. ......... .,.... ALAN ARTHU R .......... ROBERT AYRES ......... LA DONNE BAILEY ......... BEVERLY BAKER ...,........, NORMA BAKER ...,,......... ....,. .........,.,NoeI .........RecI Top ..........SprIngIieId ..........MarIonviIIe MounIain Grove ..........SpringI:IeId .,.,.....SprIngfIeId .........MarsI1IieId .........SpringfieId ..........SprInqIIeId ..MounIain View ..........SprIngIieId ................Aurora .........Spri ngIIeId ssvIIIe GEORGE BALLARD .......... ..,,.,.,. W IIIow Springs JAMES BANE ,..,...,..,,.,,,, .. PHYLLIS BANKS ....... JEROLD BARNES ..,...,., ....,....,SprinqIIeId .........CassvIIIe .........Spri ngfield BOBBIE BARROIXI ........... .....,,..... S pringfield DARIUS BARTLETT .....,,. .,,,,,,,, G olden Cify BAT-IYEINI ......,... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, B oIivar JEAN BATTS ,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,Y,A,,,,,w,, S heldon BEVERLY BEAN ..,,.,L I MARILYN BENNETT ......... JOANNE BENSON ....... JULIA BENSON ......... PHYLLIS BLAIR .......,.., MARY BONHAM ......... MARY BOSTIC L,...... .........BoIs D'Arc .........SprIngI:ieId .........SpringIIeId .........SprIngIIeIcI . ,,,.,,,L Fair Grove . ,.,,...., BerryvIIIe, Ark. .........SprIngIIeId KENNETH BOYE ALVIN BOYD ..... JOYCE BRADLEI ERNEST BRASINI ROSE BRASHER. JOAN BRAY ....... JERRY BRAYFIEI REBUL BREUER. JO ANNE BREW LONNIE BRIGH' DONALD BROW EDNA BROWN. PERRY BRUNSOI KAY BUMGARNI ALLAN BURDETT ALONZO BURG JIMMY BURNETI BUELL BURNETT. JESSIE BUSSARD BETTIE BYRD ........ KATHERINE CAI ELOISE CANTRE CHARLES CARR JUDITH CARTEF DUDLEY CASS... BOB CHASTEEN.. LaMOND CHUD CHARLES CLELf ROY CLEMENTS EDNA CLOUSE. HAROLD COMB LOUISE CONDR. MARION COON DUANE COX ...... LOIS COX ,,,A.,.,,,, , SAM CRAIG ........ DONALD CREED. ANNA CUDNEY. DANNY CURRAI RONALD DANIEI VIRGINIA DARN ROBERT DARR ,,... BURL DAVIS...-... CHARLEY DAVIS FAYE DAVIS ..L...,.. TERRY DAVIS ...... JANE DEEDS ....... BARBARA DENH, JOAN DIETERMA EMMA DOUGHE VERA DOWLER .... VIVIAN DRAKE... HAROLD DUFF... VIRGINIA DUKE.. SHIRLEY DUNCA MILTON EAST ..... KATHLEEN EDWf RHYLLIS EGBERT. ALDENA ELLISOI BOB ELLISON ...... . jom ELLISON .. :www ELLISON -' -MES EMBREY... CQOI- EAR? ........ . 'V ix ERNSTMAI -A DV SSTES. ......,,..,NoeI ...........Red Top ..........SprirIgIieId ..........Ma rionviIIe Moumkain Grove ...........SpringIieId ........SpringfieIcI .....,..MarshfieId Springfield SpringIieId ...Mounfain View ....,..,SpringfieId rora .....,.,Spri ngfield ,,.,,...,......CassviIIe ,..,WiIIow Springs .....,..SprinqfieId ......,.CassviIIe ........SpringfieId ...........SpringIieId ..,.....GoIcIen Cify ,,,,,,,,.,4,,,,,BoI Iva r ......,.,.SIweIdon .,,.,....Bois D'ArC prIngfieIc.I .....,,,SpringfieId .........SpringfieId ...........Eair Grove .....BerryviIIe, ArIi. .........Spri ngfield . ,-rs' '9' , V . .,..f....1....- A .J-,ff-.f W--4 M- nm- KENNETH BOYDUQ ..... . ALVIN BOYD SiSi.....Aw..S,. ,JOYCE BRADLEY ......... ERNEST BRASWELL ,,,..,,,p .. ,YY,...,,.,.. MiIIer ..,,,,.SpringIieIcI Buffa Io .........I-Iarrison, Ark. ROSE BRASHER ..A..Y...... ,,....., J erico Springs JOAN BRAY .............. ........... S pringfield JERRY BRAYFIELD ......... .,...... B rigI'a'I'on REBUL BREUER ..,............ ,....,.,A, R olla JO ANNE BREWER ............. , ...A,.,.. Granby I-ONNIE BRIGHTWELL ......... .....,,..,. S pringfield DONALD BROWN ............. ,........., S pringfield EDNA BROWN ........ PERRY BRUNSON .....,.. KAY BUMGARNER .,.......,i ALLAN BURDETT .....,.... ALONZO BURGIN .......... JIMMY BURNETT ....,..,.. BUELL BURNETT ........ JESSIE BUSSARD ............. .......D,.C5aIena .........,SpringIieId ..........,,,,SI'rafIford .......,..Spring'iieId ,....,.,,.Spri ngfield ..L.....,....NeosI'mo .....,,...Longreen BETTIE BYRD .......................... ..,..... G assville, Ark. KATHERINE CAMPBELL ....... ......,... S pringfield ELOISE CANTRELL ........ L ..,.. ..,..... B en Davis CHARLES CARROLL .......... ...,,..... B ois D'Arc JUDITH CARTER ......... .,.,...... S pringfield DUDLEY CASS ..............,...... ...,.......... M arsI1fieId BOB CI-IASTEEN ................... Mounfain Grove LaMOND CI-IUDOMELKA ........ ..,,.........,......... O zark CHARLES CLELAND ......... ROY CLEMENTS ....... EDNA CLOUSE ..,..... HAROLD COMBS ,....... LOUISE CONDRAY ...,.... MARION COON ....... DUAN E COX .......... LOIS COX ............ SAM CRAIG ........ DONALD CREED ......,. ANNA CUDNEY ....A... DANNY CURRAN .......,. ...,,.....SpringfieId .......,...Lama r ..........LicIcnng .............Aurora ........,.Spri ngfield ..........Spring'FieIcI ..,....,..SpringfipId .,........SpringfieId ma r ...,.......WaInuI- Grove ..........BerryviIIe, Ark. ........,,...SpringIieIcI RONALD DANIEL ..,......,...,.. ........,. S pringIieId VIRGINIA DARNALL .......... ,......,.. S pringfie-Id ROBERT DARR ............,.,.... ..,..,,... E Ilingfon BURI- DAVIS ............... ....,..... B akersfield CHARLEY DAVIS .......... ....,,., P ierce Cify PAYE DAVIS ...,.,,..,.A ,,,,,,, G rgvespring TERRY' DAVIS .......,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, N oel JANE DEEDS ,...,...,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,L,,,, S pringfield BARBARA DENHAM .,..... ....,,,., S pringfield JOAN DIETERMAN ............ .,.,..,.. S pringIieId EMMA DOUGHERTY .......... .,..,,,,,.......,, A va VERA DOWLER ............,.... ...,...., B ircI1+ree VIVIAN DRAKE ......... HAROLD DUFF .,......, VIRGINIA DUKE ..... SHIRLEY DUNCAN ......,.. ..,.,...NeosIwo ..,.....,...PIaIo ....,.,,..I-IarIviIIe ,.,,,....SpringfieIcI MILTON EAST ,....,,.,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,LA,L..., M oneH KATHLEEN EDWARDS ......,.L .,.,,.,,, s pfingfaexd PHYLLIS EGBERT ........,...... ..,.,,,... Q hillicoihe ALDENA ELLISON ....... ,,D,..... e ainesville BOB EI-LISON .,.,...4,,,,, ,L,,,L,,LA, L ongrun NORA ELLISON ........... EVELYN ELLISON ......... JAMES EMBREY ......... CECIL EARP ..,,,,.,Q,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARY ERNSTMANN ......, DAVID ESTES ,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,..,,.GainesviIIe ,,,.,....GainesviIIe ....,.,...Fairview ma r .,,....,,SpringfieIcI .........SpringIieId 477 may A A ' R' 5.1 , 43'-'::,,,g. 4 A 5, an cs, 7 Zi C3 G' cis ,- if 15,1 ws- 75Q- -N '- ' . V .. W .-. . - Y. A -' ----- G-fi'-87' ..-..,...g...-.-,., ......,-. -.-,..-- ...- , ,.--., . .mf-A - , ,, ., ., . . u, -- F1'-:r.'A:'1-.ffafg if-i :+'--1 -2 if - - ff- . ' A- A. A ' '- ' .:.- ,... .. ., W 1 , ,... . . A I, 1, , ,A , M mi - MARY JO EVANS .,,,,A. NORMA FIELDER ....,A. DOROTHY FIKE ...... ELDON FINLEY ,,,........ WILLIAM FISCHER ....,... MARILEA FOLEY .,....... ROBERT FORESTER .,...,.. .......Ka nsas CIIy ........,SpringIieId ........CompeIIIIon .........SpringIieIcI rona ........CIna nufe, Ka ns. ................Aurora KENNY FOSTER ,,,,,,,,,,, ....... W aynesville MARY FRAZIER ......... ..................... C Iever MAY FREEMAN .............. ......... B erryvIIIe. Ark. DOROTHY FRENCH ,.,,.,,.. ............... E minence GLORIA FUHR ....,...... ......... S pringfield WINIFRED GALLION ........ ......... I rwin STANLEY GARDNER ....,..,. ...........,......... M IIIer GEORGE GAROUTTE ........,.. ........ M ounfain View MAGRETA GATEWOOD ......... TRULA GELSHEIMER ............ HARRY GIBSON ......... FLODENE GLOSSIP ..,..... SHIRLEY GOBBLE ,.,.,,....,.,.... ,,,,. .........SprI ngfield .........SpringfIeId .........BeIgrade poIca ne booI ENRIOUE GONZALEZ ....,...., ......... L a Paz, Bolivia DENNIS GOODING ............. DOROTHY GORMAN .... LOWELL GRAINGE .......,... MARIAN NA GRANT. ........ WILLIAM GRANT .......... ALICE GRAY ,..,,,..,,...., MARLIN GRAY ........ VIRGINIA GRAY .......,. RUTH GREER .,..,,..... JANIS GRIFFIN ........... MAXINE GRIFFITH ....... JACK GROH .,.....,.,,,,,, MONNIE GRUBB ......... ALBERT GULLION ...,... NORMAN HALL .,.,..... RALPH HAMMONS ...,.... BETTY HANAFIN ,.......... SHIRLEY HARKEY ........... EDWARD HARMAN .,..... BETTY HARPER ........... SOPHIA HARTLEY ,..,.,.... JOHN HARVILL .....,.... DONNA HAWK .....,..,.. CAROLYN HAYES ......... LUELLA HEAD ,,,....... SHIRLEY HEAD ..,...,.. MARY HEADLEE ......... DARLENE HEDGPETH .,.. MORRIS HELM ,,,.,,,,,.,,,, ALICE HELMKAMP ..,..... DEAN HELVEY ,,,,,.,,,,,,, MARY HELYER ..,,.....,,.,,, CHARLES HEMBREE ...,,,... HELEN HEMBREE ,,L4,,,,,.,, HAROLD HENDRICKS .......... ANITA HENRY ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ANGIE HENSLEY ,,......... SUE HENSON ,L,..AL,..,,,,.,.,, HELEN HERNDON ,,,..,... I ALICE HICKMAN ,,,,.... MILDRED HILL ...,,,,,.. JOHN HINES ,...,,......L, TWILLIA HODGES .,,....,, SUZANNE HOGAN .....,, PAT HOLLANDER ...,,,,. rona .........SpringfIeIcI ................Nixa ..........MorrIsviIIe .........MorrIsvjIIe ............KeIIner Vernon .......PierCe Cify .........Ma rsI1fieId Boss D Arc ..................TI1ayer nqfield ,HarnIII'on, Kans. ...Willow Springs prinqfield .............SIoCkIon ..................CIever ..........LaIceIand. Fla. ............AsI'1 Grove .............,Humansville Mounfain Grove ..............EIpI1eacI .........SIa rk Cify ........SpringIieId ..............BIue Eye .........GoIcIen CiI'y ........X.SI'ocIcIon pringfield ............Seneca ..........FreisIaI+ ...............Turne rs ..,.....SprinqIIeId ........SpringIieId .........SIoCI4Ion .......M+. Vernon ........SpringIieId ............Ma nsfield' ..........Reed's Spring MI. Vernon ........SpringIIeId ..............WaynesviIle I nu? Grove ......,.WesI PIains ........SprInqfIeIcI BILL HOLMAN. CARL HONEYC BARBARA HoR SARAH HORN. MITCH Houor HAROLD HOV! LOIS HOWERTC BOYD HUDDLE5 JOHN HUNTOI PATRICIA HUG MARY HUNTER PATTI HUNTER. HERBERT HURS' MARY HURST ..... HARRY HUTTOP JACK HYDE ...... ANTHONY INZF JENNIE JACKSC LAURA JACKSC RAYMA JAMES. WILMA JONES. MILDRED JONE PEGGY JONES. GEORGE JOSLI BETTY JUSTIS ..... ERMA KATZUR... DONALD KERR.. JAMES KERR ...... JUANITA KERR. BARBARA KESSI' BEVERLY KESSIN LEAH KIEFFER .... BARBARA KILLII GLENN KIMBER MARGUERITE KI! JOHN KLINGNE BEN KOENEMAI CHARLES LAMP JEAN LEA ..........,. TRAVIS LEDBETT MARY LEDGERV' JAMES LEE ......... PI-IILLIP LEGAN. KENNARD LENG ALICE LIGHTLE. DOROTHY LILIE BARBARA LINDS MAXINE LINDSEI GAYLEEN LITTLE PEGGY LITTLE .... DORIS LONG .... REX LORENCE .... KENNETH LOWI JERRY LUMPE .... JoYCE LUNA .... CLARENCE LUZI NAoMI LYBARC SHIRLEY MACK DOROTHY MAC MARTHA MADD MARY MAI-INKE IOE MAJOR ....... DANSY MABEE .... 'ARTHUR MALLC NAR ORIE MOP X F.FH MAN FI-'--T-4'3 ...,..,........ s--...E. ..........'..........'. '..' ' Q rf ' ......,Ka nsas Cily .........SpringIieId , ....,. Compelilion .....,...SprinqIieId ,,,,,,..........Verona ..CI1anuI'e, Ka ns. rora Waynesville ,,,,,,,..........CIever Berryville, Ark. .,.,,,......Erninence Springfield ,,......,.Irwin ,.,................MiIler ..MounIain View ..........SpringIieIcI ..........SpringIieId .........,BeIgrade ...........Spoka ne bool ...La Paz, Bolivia .................Verona ..........SpringfieId .,.....,..........Nixa ........MorrisvilIe .......MorrisvjIIe ,...,.,,,........KeI'Iner Vernon ........Pierce Cily .......MarsI1IieId .......Bois D'Arc ..................Thayer ..........SpringfieIcI .I'IamiII'on, Kans. ...Willow Springs ..........SpringfieId .,.........SIockI'on I ,,,.,,.,.,.,.....LClever .....LakeIand, Fla. ...........AsIw Grove .........I'IumansviIIe Mounlain Grove .........EIpIwead .......,SIa rk Cily prinqfield ......,.....,..BIue Eye ........GoIde n Cily ........S'rocIc'ron ........SpringI:ieId Seneca Freislall' Tu rners ........SpringIieId .......,SpringIieId Sfocklon Vernon s Spring Vernon ,,,,,,,,,,.,Spri ngfleld ..........WaynesviIIe .....WaInuI' Grove .......Wes+ Plains .........SpringIieId gpm I-IOLMAN ................. CARL HONEYCUTT ......... BARBARA HORD .,....... gf-YRAI-I HORN ......,.......... MITCI-I I-IOUGI-I .................. HAROLD HOWERTON .......... Lois HOWERTON ....... BOYD HUDDLESTON ....... .......SprinqIieId .........Ma nsfield ..........CIinIon ..............WiIIa rd ........SpringIieIcI Soullwwesl' Cily .......LOng Lane .......SpringIieId JQHN HUNTON .............. .......... C arllwaqe PATRICIA I-IUGGARD ........ ........... N ianqua MARY HUNTER ............ ....... M I. Vernon PATTI HUNTER ,..... ....... S pringfield HERBERT I-IURST .,..... ....... ....................... O Z ark MARY I-IURST .......... .............................. W esl Plains HARRY HUTTON ......, ......... G reen Cove Springs, Fla. JACK HYDE .................. ....... ANTHONY INZANA ........ JENNIE JACKSON ....... LAURA JACKSON ........ RAYMA JAMES .......... WILMA JONES ...,......... MILDRED JONES ......... PEGGY JONES ............. GEORGE JOSLIN ......... BETTY JUSTIS .......... ERMA KATZUR ....... DONALD KERR ....... JAMES KERR .................. JUANITA KERR ................... BARBARA KESSINGER ........ BEVERLY KESSINGER ................. LEAH KIEFFER ................................. BARBARA KILLINGSWORTI-I .......... GLENN KIMBER ............................. MARGUERITE KIRBY .................. JOHN KLINGNER ...,... BEN KOENEMAN .......... CHARLES LAMPO ....... JEAN LEA ..,....,............... TRAVIS LEDBETTER .......... MARY LEDGERWOOD ...... JAMES LEE ........... .......... PI-IILLIP LEGAN ............ KENNARD LENOX .,......... ALICE LIGHTLE ................... DOROTHY LILIENKAMP ....... BARBARA LINDSEY ............ MAXINE LINDSEY ........ GAYLEEN LITTLE ....,.... PEGGY LITTLE ........ DORIS LONG ........... REX LORENCE .....,....,.,..,., KENNETH LOWERY ....... JERRY LUMPE ,,..,,,,..,, JOYCE LUNA ..... ...,..,.. CLARENCE LUZUM NAOMI LYBARGER SHIRLEY MACK ...... DOROTHY MACKEY ......... MARTHA MADDOX ...... . MARY MAI-INKEY ........ JOE MAJOR. ..,,., PANSY MABEE ....,,,,...... ARTHUR MALLORY ....... MARJORIE MORRIS ...... MEREDITH MANUEL ....,.... ...............................Buffalo .................RoIIa .......SpringIieId ..................PIad .......SIweII Knob ........Simmons .........EverIon .......SprIngfieId .......SpringIieId ........Ma rslnlield ..........BiIlings .........Ozark .........Ozark .....,.,........Oza rk .......Spring'IieIcI .......SpringIieIcI .......SprIngIieId .......SpringIieId .......SprIngI:ieId ..........DadeviIIe .......SpringIieIcI MI. Vernon .......SpringIIeId .......SpringIieId .......SpringfieId .......,.....Winona .........Webb Cily ....,......BuIIaIo .......SI. Clair ..........BuIIaIo .........Lockwood ...,.,.....TI'1ayer .......BuIIaIo .......,CIever ...........CIever .......SpringIieId .........I-Iumansville .,,,.,,.......Verona .. ....... Warsaw V,m,m,..,,,.,.,,,Springlield ........Cedar Rapicls, Iowa ...Ash Grove .......FOrcIIand ........Seymour Springlield ..........EorsyII1 Ozark .......AIpena, Ark. .. .......... Buffalo .. .Lockwood .,......LeI:nanon LEROY MANSFIELD ,,.... BETTY MAPLES ,,,......... LORETTA MAPLES ,,.....,. PEGGY MAPLES ,,,...,,,,., GLORIA MARSHALL ,,..... HELEN MARTIN .,,......,,., IMA MATTOX ......,,........... NANCY MAXWELL ....,,,,A, KATHRYN MAYDEN ,,,.... FRANK MAYNARD ,....... FORREST MAYO ,,...... PEGGY MQCLUEY ,........ EULA JEAN MCCONNELL ,....,... THELMA MQGLOTHLIN ......., GERALD MCHAFFIE ............. JOAN MQLAUGHLIN ,,,A...,. AUDREY MCLEAN ........,,, JOE MCLEMORE ,,..,... JERRY MCMAHON ...... J. C. MEADOR .......,A.. ANNA MELTON ,,,,,,.,. HERBERT MELTON ..,,,,,,,. VERNEAL MEYER ........,,,.,... .......Wa rren'Ion BARBARA M I DDLETON .......... .... ANNA MILLER ..,....... CAROLYN MILLER .....v,,.,,, MAROUITA MILLER ........ Edgar Springs ,,LL,,,,,,,,,,Orane ,,,,,,,,,,,...Crane rIonvIIIe ..,,,..Lebanon .....,,,,MapIes ...,,,SprIngIieId Nevada ,,,,,,,,,.,,Bra nson ......SpringTieId ,,,,,,,,......Lamar ,.,.....Lamar ,,.,,,.,,,Aurora .......CassviIIe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bruner ......SprInqIieId .....,SpringI7IeId .....,SprIngfIeId ......SprinqIIeId ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,BoIivar ....,....BoIs D'Arc ,,,,,,,,,......OzarIc ......SpringfieId ......,......WiIIard ,,,,.,.......Pierce Cify ..........CI1Icaqo. III. ILA MITCHELL ......,....... ........... F airview ROGER MITCHELL ............,.. .............. T Iwayer LOWELL MOLLENKOPE ,....... .......... S pringfield GORDON MONTGOMERY ......... .......... S prir1qfieIGI WILLIAM MOORE ,,,,,,,,,,,,....... ....... P Onfiac, MICII. EDDY MORELOCK ,...... .......... S prir1qfieId JACK MORGAN .YA.,...... .....-.-..-.. IVI OHGII WILLIAM MORGAN ,...... ALLAN MORRIS ,,...,.L,., ........,..S'rocIc'ron .....,.SprIngIIeId BETTY MORRISON .............,.., .......... K elfner MARY ANNA MORRISON ....... ....... G ainesville PATSY MOS ELEY ..,....A,........... ................ O FBTI: JIMMIE MOULDER ,...,........ EMMA MULLINS ...,..... JOY MURRELL .......... JOE NASH .,,,,,,,,,,,.. BILL NASH ...........L,..... DORMAN NASH ........, MARGERY NEELY ..,...... .........CamdenIon .......SprinqIIeId .......I-IarI'vIIIe ...L.,........,.Day ..,....SpringIieId .......SpringIieIcI ,,...,.SrwrIr1QfIeICI NOREEN NEFF ....,..... ...,..,.. G oodman JO ANN NEILL .A....... .......... B uIfaIo JOI'IN NEWCUM ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,... .....,...,... E Idon GENE NORTI-I ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.....A S prIngIIeIcI BARBARA OBERLANDER ......... ....... S pringfield BONNALIE OETTING ....,....... ..,.... S pringIieId ANN O'OUINN ..,..,.... ,. ...,..,..,. Lebanon JIM OUSLEY .,....,... ....,,. S pringIIeId JANE OWEN ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,., S prIngIieId ROSEMOND OWENS ........ VIRGIE PAINTER., ,... ., PATTY PALMER ,.A.,,A,, GATTYE PANNELL ,,,,,,,, ..,.,,.SprIngTieId ..,..,,..WasI1burn .,,,,,.SprIngIIeId rora MARY PARKER ,,,L....... ,,,,,,,,,, C arII1age PAT PATTERSON ...,... ..,,,,, S prIng'IieICI BETTY PAULI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, .,GG,,,,A,.'VV- T hayer BERNICE PEELE ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,O, L Ong Lane MARIAN PENDERGRAFT ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,v,,,,.,V,,.,,A,,V N gel MARY IOU PETTY, ,.,.. DOLORES PIERCE ,, ,. Jerico Springs ,..,,,.,,,,,..Ser1eCa HAROLD PI JERRY PLUMI-A MARY POOLE JOHN POP BOB PRICE. WILLIAM P MAXINE Rlf CAROLYN JAMES RAT JAMES REED MARTHA RE ROSE MARIE CHARLOTTE RI IMOGENE RIC SHIRLEY RICHP JUANITA ROBE HUAN ROBERTS ROGER ROBINS JEANNIE ROETT LOIS ROGERS ..., MYRON ROLSTK ROBERT ROUSSH BOB ROSS ...,,,,,,,, CLINTON ROW, JACOU ELYN RC PEGGY ROY ,.,.L,.L DOUGLAS ROZEI IMOGENE SALLE DEE ANN SANDI DON SATER ...,... EVONNE SCHAF GRETCHEN SCH GARY SCHNEDIT LAVERN SCHULI RUTH SCHWALIN BARBARA SCOTT JAMES SCOTT ,,,, SAMMY SEARCY DOROTHY SEVY. LOWITA SHAW' JIMMIE SUE SHE GAY SHULL ,.,..... JOHN SIMMS .... NORM SIEBERN. MARY SIMMONI ROBERTA SKIDM' PEGGY SKOUBY . EARLYNE SLADE CLIFTON SMALL HAROLD SMITH JAMES SMITH ,,., JULIA SMITH .,,. MAXINE SMITHL MOLLY SMITH ,. ORLETA SMITH. PEGGY SPEAK .... NORMA STAFFO NANCY STAPP .,.. CHARLOTTE STE BONNIE STEVEN TOMMY STEVENf ANNA STIENBAR ,TTCN STEXMART, PSSY STONE 5 SIOLH FR ANCES -- I m l n .4 ' J Edgar Springs .,..,Cra ne ,,.........,..Crane ......MarionviIle ....,,...LeI9anon .......,IvIapIeS ......SpringIieIc.I .......Nevada ...........Bra nson ......SprinqfieId ..........La ma r ..........Lama r .......,Aurora .........CassviIIe ner' ......SprinqIieId ......SpringfieIcI ......SpringfieIcI ......Spri nqfield ,,,,,,,....,.BoIivar ......BoiS D'Arc ,,,,..........OzarIc .....,.Wa rrenfon .......Spring'fieId ,,,,,,,,,...WiIIard ......Pierc:e Cify ...CI1icago, III. Fa I rvlew ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..TI1ayer .......SpringIieIcI .......SpringfieId Ponfiac, Mich. ......l-Springfield ,,,,,,,,,.,,MoneII ............S+ocIdon .......SprinqIieId ,,,,,.,,,,,..KeITner ........C-Sainesville ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..GrafI' .......CamdenI'on .......,Spri ngfield ..........I'IarIviIIe Springfield pringfield m,,,,,Snri nqfield .........Goodma n . .......... Buffalo ......,....WaSITburn ........SpringIieId rora .......Ca rIITage ........SpringIieId ........,...Thaye-r ........Long La ne Noel .,.Jerico SpringS ,,,.....Seneca HAROLD PINKLEY .IERRY RLUNIMER.. i,,. .. MARY POOLE . . JOI-IN POPE . eos PRICE i,,,, . WILLIAM PRICE. ,.i, . MAXINE RICHLAND ,,,,.... CAROLYN RADER ..,, JAMES RATHBUN .,,,,,,, JAMES REED .,.Y,,,,, ..,, MARTHA REED .VVV.......... ROSE MARIE REED ..,..,,,.. CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON ,....., IMOGENE RICHARDSON... SHIRLEY RICHARDSON ,..A,.. JUANITA ROBERTS ....,.... HUAN ROBERTSON ...,...... ROGER ROBINS ....,,,,,, JEANNIE ROETTO ........ LOIS ROGERS ...........,..... MYRON ROLSTON ...,,. ROBERT ROUSSELL ........ BOB ROSS .,,.,.......,-.,.A-.- CLINTON ROWAN ...... JACOU ELYN ROY .....,.... PEGGY ROY ,............Y.,.... DOUGLAS ROZELL .,,..,. IMOGENE SALLEE .,........... DEE ANN SANDERS .......... DON SATER .................... EVONNE SCHAFFER .,.,...., GRETCHEN SCHARPF ....,..... GARY SCHNEDLER .,..,,,,,L LAVERN SCHULZ .,........ RUTH SCHWALM ,,,,... BARBARA SCOTT ,,....,.. JAMES SCOTT ...,...,.. SAMMY SEARCY ......... DOROTHY SEVY ............. LOWITA SHAWVER ,,,A...., JIMMIE SUE SHERER .,.,L,.. GAY SHULL ,.L........,,....,,, JOHN SIMMS ,,,,,...., NORM SIEBERN .....,..., MAPY SIMMONS .,,A...L,,, ROBERTA SKIDMORE .,.,LL,. PEGGY SKOUBY ,,,,,,,,, EARLYNE SLADE ....,,,, CLIFTON SMALL HAROLD SMITH JAMES SMITH ...,,A,,., JULIA SMITH ..,,,L,,, MAXINE SMITH ,,,,.,.,,, MOLLY SMITH ...,L,,. ORLETA SMITH ..,..,..A, PEGGY SPEAK ,,,,,iEEEE E,,,,L NORRIA STAFFORD .EL,EEE,LE NANCY STARR ,,,,,,,,,.,,,LL,,EE,,,E CHARLOTTE STEPHENS .....S, BONNIE STEVENS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,E TOMMY STEVENS... ANNA STIENBARGER ......, DON STEWART ..,,....,.,,, PEGGY STONE ...,.. SHIRLEE STOUT ,........,..,..,... MARY FRANCES STRAIN ..,.. .............BIue Eye ..........SpringfieId ............,.,..NoeI .......IvIarSITIieId .......Kansas Cify ..............I.ernay .,......Rober+sviIIe .......I.eba non ....I......SparIa ,....,........CaSsviIIe ..........Spri ngfield .........SpringIieId Rolla ...............NeosI1o pringfielcl ........,..I'IousIon ,,......Ben Davis .........LiberaI ,,......,..............Monell Ivlounfain Grove ..........SprinqIieId ................ForSy'rI1 ......,..Spri ngfield ............AIdricI'1 ........DacIeviIIe ..,.,.....SI'ocIcTon ..........SparI'a ..........POnd Fork .........SpringIieId ..............MiIIer .....,.I.ocIcwoocI ......,..SprinqfieIcI ..........SIocIc'Ion ..........Niangua Joseph ....,...,.I.eba non Rogersville .,WiIIOw Springs ............Spri nglield ...........,..PineviIIe ...,.....SprinqIieId .......Pierce Cily .......I-Iumansville Louis .........SpringIieId .........Spri ngfielcl .........SpringIieId .......,DavisviIIe .........SpringIieIcI Ellinglon ........Sou+I'IwesI Ci+y ...mlvlindenmines parla ........Sou+I'IweST Ciiy .....,.,.EIIcIand ........Granby .........GreenfieId .....,..,SpringIieId .......,......JOpIIn .,.,....Nevada .........I.icI4ing .........WI'IeaIon Boliva r ...,.....Spring'fieId .........SprinqTie-Id ' 55 1.2 5' 1 ,S M M , W' A ,.,, f ' Ti . .,..- xi ' TAM' A f '11 , M 5 ' Af 'A+ in ' .AN 'H Q' 'V Tx., XE.. V.. X 2 'XX i sf.. I-34 ' 1- ' G' H ggi I VN. an f, gs in-sg.4, HN agp, I E, . jf it-7 -Qi ex at-5' T-.' I 'fr-w , ,,... ,.,, -. '1' 1-5-1.111-:ZA.-1:-:mf-.f1:fE.3g,,,ff,.1-.:55.3'. . DON STRIPLING .,,......... STANLEY STRISSEL ............ DORIS STRUBLE ,....,.,,..,..........., CHARLES STUFFLEBEAM ........ BILLY TABOR ,.,.,L.................... J. E. TALBERT L,,L.... JESSE TATE ..,.......... ORPI-IA TAYLER ............. ROBERTA TEAGUE ............ MARY THIEMAN ..................... JEANNINE THOMPSON ,........ RICHARD THOMPSON .,..... R. L. TICHENOR ......... CLARA TIEDE ............. CARLENE TODD ........ EVELYN TRACY ...... BENITA TRIBBLE .......... CHRYSTAL TRUE ...... MERLE TRUITT ,.,,.,... MARY TUCK .,,.............. MAURICE TUCKER ....... BETTY TURNER .,.......... CAROLE TURNER ......,....... HELEN UTTERBACK .......... GARY VAN STAVERN ......... WANDA VEST ..................... LUANNA VOELTZ ......... JOYCE VOSS ,.................... CATHERINE WAGNER ........ WILLIAM WAGONER ......... DONNA WALKER ................,....... ORVIE WALKER ..,...................... PATRICIA JANE WAM MACK ......... NORMA JEAN WARE ............. CAROLYN WARNER ........... MARGARET WATSON ......... C. E. WEBB .,,,.,.......... NANCY WELLS .............. MARY WELSH ,,..................... BEULAH WHISTANCE ......... JO ETTA WHITACRE ....... BRADFORD WHITE ,,...... MARY WIEDA ....,..........,... SARA SUSAN WILEY .,..... EVELYN WILKINSON ....... TOMMY WILLHOIT ...,..,.. BILL WILLIAMS ............ DORIS WILLIAMS .......... JAMES WILLIAMS ..,..... LLOYD WILLIAMS ........ LOWELL WILLIAMS ......... VERL WILLIAMS ........ ADA WILSON ......... JOAN WILSON ......... JOHN WILSON ......... WAYNE WILSON ...,,..,.. NORMA WISE .,.,.,,,,,,, BILL WOLFE .......,.,,.,. DELORES WOOD ....... FERN WOOD ,...,.. I MARY 'WOOD ,,,.. ..,.. JAMES WORKMAN ....... ROBERT WORREL ..,....... BETTY WRINKLE, ,..,,.,, , .......,.........JopIin .........Spri ngIIeId arshfield ..........SIarI1 Ciiy ..,......BrookIine ....,,...SpringfieId ....,....Spri ngIIeId ....,....BIue Eye ..........SparIa ........LocIcwood .........SprinqfieId ....,....SprIngIieId .,......RocIny Comforf .............RepubIIc .......Rayborn .......LyncI1burg .,,.....PI'1IIIIpsbu rg rba na ..........RicI'1Ia nd .........SpringfIeId ...........OsceoIa ........Ca rfhage .......,.SpringIIeId .........FaIr Play ..........Leba non ...,..,,..Long La ne .........SI'raII:ord .............RoIIa ............Purdy .......Lebanon ..........GainesviIIe .,...............NoeI .........SpringIieId ,,,,,,,......LicIcIng .........SprIngfIeId ..........Leba non Vernon ..........SprInqIieId ............AIdrzcI'a .......... Sfockfon , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Ava Farmingfon, Iowa ..............LonedeII ....,....SpringfieId .......Leba non ..,v.,,.,LuHe ..........TIwayer rbana ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..PaIace ..........SprIngfieId ............NeosI1o .................EIIlnqfon ......,,J6fICI'lO Springs ,,,,,,.... Thayer ....,....SprIngIIeIcI .,.,.....SpringIieId .........SpringIieId ........,...Granby ..,,...,.SIraIIord .,.......SpringIieIcI ..,,.,,.WesI Plains Ozark ,, ,,.,, Cabool ...Lebanon EI-IZABEI-I'I WYRSCI-I.. ,,,,, ...., ,,...,,, . , ,,,SprInqIIeId RAE YENK. ........ . . ....A. .FL Leonard Wood -k-- .--------.f-. -- I,-.. .. 7' . ,. --JEL ,..,.... Joplin .....,...Sprinqlielcl .........Mar5l'wlield ......,..Slark Cify ........,...Brool:line ,.....,.Springlield ..,.....,Springlield ........Blue Eye .........Sparia .......l.oclcwood ........,Sprinqlielcl .......,,Sprinqlield ...Rocky Comforl ....,...........Republic .............Rayborn ...,......Lyncl1burg ........Pluillipsburq ..,.....Urbana .....,.,.Riclwland ,........Springfield ..........Osceola ,,...,......Caril'1a ge prinqlield ...,A.,..Fair Play ....,...,.l.eba non ..........l.onq La ne .........S+rafford .........Rolla ,,,........Purcly .....,....Leba non .......,AGainesville ,,,......,.A........Noel .Springfield ......,.........Lickinq ....,....Springlield ......,LelJanon Vernon ..,......Sprinqfield .,,..,.,...,Aldricl1 ,,.,,,,,,, Sfocldon ,Farminglom Iowa ....,.,...Lonedell Springfield ,,,,, Lebanon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lu'lie .......,,,Tl'iayer .....,.,.Urbana ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,Palace ,,.,,,,.Springfield ,,,a,,,,,.,,,,.,Neosl1O ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,EIlinqfon ...,,Jericl'1o Springs Thayer ,,,,,,,,,,Sprinqlield ..,,......Sprinqfield Springfield Wfff ,rrr.. Granby Slrafford Springfield .West Plains ,,Ozarl1 . ,..,.. Cabool .Lebanon Springfield Fl. Leonard Wood , ,ff f fr- if ,, ,f My if 4 QQ? 3 i i i I ,LN R Z r 1-5 ables To Talk classes in The es Tor an eve ABOVE Mr John Moseley counselor Tor The Nahonal lnTerTraTernlTy Council gave advice To represenfahves oT The Tour Traferm Tues when he vlslTed SMS LEFT: A group oT Tar:ulTy members and sTudenTs during The TaculTy-sTudenT recepTion aT The begin- ning of The school year. LEFT: This is Typicai oT The many hilarious scenes in The Tall Term play, Goodbye, My Fancy. fXnoTher scene Tram 'Gocdbxe M, PQ-q rf vpn L. Jr Lowry, Ce'es+e Bradiey and ,Arrabe Tr: G r i' .6 ---42. L'i .',.- . y-F:-q.... f . w-an-.F gswm ......,, .-.1 .., ,fi 4 Wff 4Aw7CfA I M V' i , . nm. ,I-' -L., ... if H if nv L, ka 41 fi 44 9, We , ,Q ',W WW wan- ,1 'f 1 f ' I , 2174 KG' , ' 4 1 . 7 1 W ', , A fs ,. A '-Stvsunwina , -f ,, , . g ' 4-,4,,,, ,LA - I .A- l! ' --1. 7527 , .-.-... -1. -.. 1. A., fl- A Y, , . M-.., 1 f - X Q, f.. '-un ,, 'K-Q -unq- fi F -f U Wg, y,......o , , f , f-'V 1 I , , a , W, 1 T7 I. PJ ,X.,,,,.W , , . 4 , ' 1 ., V, Q , , Q. 1 Y , gqwwff 4 is , 1 P K lt! , N f'ff ,. P' 0 4' WY.: 1, ' ' ' . jgi7 1 r -MWC F IZIZIII -r-II' ,e?f 'f'it:. i ' 3 , , ,,.. , RIGHT: Snow 'Em Under gave The TirsT place To Alpha Sigma Alpha Tor beauTy. CharloTTe Richardson, Barbara Kessinger, Libby Wyrsch, Mary Jo Evans. and Theresa PeTers are plcTured. BELOW The Tau Kappa Epsilon winner IH The novelTy dwlsxon wlTh Swing The K O Punch, wiTh members John BaTTen and MarTy -A ,yMy,,,,,,,W,.. ,,,,4 ,, , -'fm-32 5 if fi More TainmenT in ' body. Especi mas assembly To The Junior Social o visiT Trom Thr Spoke To The men's Greek cn Novembl .V .44 1 14401, wf.'n cf . 1 -A 'fm -- . M- Q T More Activities TainmenT in The Torm oT assemblies To The sTudenT body. Especially oT inTeresT was The TradiTional ChrisT- mas assembly wiTh The lighTed candle being presenTed To The Junior Class presidenT by The seniors. Social organizaTions were happy To receive a visiT Trom The TraTerniTy experT, John Moseley. l'Te Spoke To The boys and aTTempTed To aid The Tour men's Greek organizaTions on The progressive campus. November broughT a long-To-be-remembered homecoming celebraTion To SMS. Alumni Trom New Yorlc To CaliTornia reTurned To share in The Tun planned by The college. A parade was held on The morning oT The greaT day wiTh numerous high school bands and drum corps parTicipaTing. Prizes were given Tor The besT TloaTs, and The winners Tau Kappa Epsilon, nov- elTyg Alpha Sigma Alpha, beauTyg lndusTrial ArTs Club. educaTiong reigned over The TooTball game. During The halT Time aT The game, Marilyn Tucker was oTTi- aavrfmb, 'WN N-fc LEFT: David RolaineTT, presidenT oT Alpha Phi Omega, presenTs Lawrence Chico 6eracioTi wiTh a plaque designaTing him as The Ugly Man oT The Campus . He secured This TiTle Through a Tund raising campaign Tor The March ' i oT Dimes. BELOW: Marilyn Tuclcer, Homecoming Queen who reigned over Homecoming acTiviTies. RIGHT: AT ChrisTmas Time, Ramona Frazier, Gus Brown and Mrs. Bilsborough decoraTed a ChrisTmas Tree in The Grand Lounge of The SC Building. FAR RIGHT: Tom STrong, senior class presi- denT, lighTs The TradiTional ChrisTmas candle in a special assembly opening The holiday sea- son. -sf we 'v-wi, cially crowne Queen and T The dance Th The Ugly service worlcf A dime Tor T TavoriTe can The winner o One oT The Woody band selecTe oT The eveni Mary Lou Tv IQ., ar 1, ' -vin 7 'f , . --- 52-i f . 4safM ' 225 J--W-711, .' ,, I' 4' f fam-f'zf,,1'f w :'+-K. 1 f, f 'ip ,IL Zf,z'.f'v f ff f ' . ffQ '. ' 41 ,avi fr. .1 fmwa -xo if Sf. ,'s ,.,5 Eli j ,514 'TWJZI if ,f-1' , f , 4 M. v ,Q S I Q 1 in fix, o- x N. Y m 1 1 4 v A - , R, I 'ln . n on and Queen Mary Lou Meur e +0 Aflenclanl Dorann Lewis Allendanl Mary 'flue v A or .,r, W y .',, , ancecl lo Jrlwe e beller llnan conference nol only won Kansas Cily ip ancl Jrlwen ls regislerecl raclc. clances. lollowecl by fh Jrears and lell SMS lo enls wlwo will sclwool year 11 f Q ff 5 5' M-. F x . pw J ,f 2 X 4 V n .Q f- ' W-1. - A , members of Hue 1enTare pafienf I enrolling sfu- ng regisfrafion ffw ., ' 1 F 1 1 1 i X I 1 fi ,,f '7' ,I 1 . X !'7fN X TOP ROW: Dr. G. E. Karls, George Broolcs, James Lee, Prof. John SchaTz, Gene Gilmore, Darrel Waisner, Tommy STevens, Bill Lander, KeiTh Garland, R. L. Tichenor, Joe Emery. SECOND ROW: Buell BurneTT, Bill GranT, Jaclc Hyde, WalTer Gilmore, RoberT Wheeler, Gale Gordon, George DiclcensheeT, ErnesT Warden, Jerry Sislc, Jerry Kimmons, Prof. STanlie Spangler. THIRD ROW: Larry Claypool, Jaclc Sneed, Fred HeclcmasTer, John Tillman, Jack RoberTson, Harold SchrnidT, Dean Hendricks, Charles STuTTlebaum, J. D. HuTsell, John Herd, Archie NeTT, RoberT Tell. BOTTOM ROW: Harry Balmer, James Davidson, STerling Woodrum, John Rhoades, Lendol Condren, Don STewarT, Bob Turner, Rex BenneTT, James Phillips, Bob ChasTeen, Don Moberly. TOP ROW: Mr, Mac SmiTh, Bob Anderson, Rex Lc SECOND ROW: CliTTon Small, Dr, Dwain Hammons, THIRD ROW: J son, Helen UTTerI .iames Williams, I FOURTH ROW: SmiTh, Ann O'QL Mailes, Don Cree FIFTH ROW: Vv Ts. 4 ew NK. LEFT: Dean Graff crowns Barnwarming Queen Mary MargareT Fox. Queen aTTendanTs are Marilyn BenneTT and Carol Cole. BELOW LEFT: A group QT AgriculTure sTudenTs wcrlc in The greenhouse. griculture Club The SMS AgriculTure Club, organized in IQ47, has a Tour- Told purpose: promoTing agriculTure as an occupaTion, advancing The cause oT agriculTure science in schools, aiding The college agriculTure program, and assisTing Tarmers in This region whenever possible. An imporTanT TirsT evenT oT The year was a membership drive climaxed by a chili supper. Regardeol as an ouTsTanding social aTTair on The campus is The annual Barnwarming sponsored by The Aggies . HighlighT oT The year, however, was The banqueT held in coniuncTion wiTh Farm ImprovemenT Weelq. AddiTional acTivi- Ties were Trips To The Purina Research Farm near ST. Louis and The American Royal LivesTocl4 exhibiTion in Kansas CiTy. In The spring The club assisTs The AgriculTure deparTmenTal sTaTT wiTh The program Tor over l,OOO high school FFA boys iudging during The annual SouThwesT Missouri FFA conTesTs. Officers PresidenT ........,....,. .,........,,,.,.,,,..,... .,...,.,,,. A r chie Neii Vice-presidenT ....., ...,, K eiTh Garland SecreTary .....,... ..,..,.,,,,..,,,, ,....,.,.,,,,,.,,.,.., E r nesT Warden Treasury ....... ..........,..........,...,.,.V,..,,,..... F ugene Gregory Sponsors ....... .,.,,.., D r. G. E. Karls and ProT. J. D, SchaTZ 54 Sneed, Monnie Li Harold Schuler, F BOTTOM ROW: Miller, June Rigg Olson, John Pope RIGHT: Senior posTing machine. BELOW RIGHT: Typing. Comn STill holdir Commercial Cl wiTh a ToTal oT Purpose o educaTional, To Each Tall F Tor all comme in The Homecc The TradiTional oT The many PresidenT. Vice-presidern SecreTarV- SfOOV1Sorsi .,,,,,,,,, 'ev ,Z rol. John Schalz, , Keilh Garland, TOP ROW: Mr. Williams, Kalhryn Freeman, Earleen Hamby, Belly Pauli, Mac Smilh, Bob Allcin, Wayne Wilson, Dale Williams, Jim Groves, Don Anderson, Rex Lorence. Waller Gilmore, l Warden, Jerry er, John Tillman, lulllebaum, J. D. Woodrum, John ll, James Phillips. arel Fox. Queen greenhouse 7, has a lour- ion, advancing ig lhe college igion whenever mbership drive landing social nsored by lhe . banquel held dilional aclivi- Sl. Louis and is Cily. e deparlmenlal ool FFA boys x conlesls. .,....Archie Nell .Keilh Garland Ernesl Warden Jgene Gregory lsr. J. D. schaiz SECOND ROW: Phyllis Banlis, Mrs. Gibson, Doug Wilson, Rosalyn Rich, Clillon Small, Dr. Snapp, Wesley Howerlon, Morris Hamillon, Kyle Gordon, Dwain Hammons, John Simms. THIRD ROW: Joe Lowry, Barbara Middlelon, Margie Neely, Marlha Ander- son, Helen Ullerbaclc, Alma Cusac, Bob Ledbeller, James Kerr, John Hines, James Williams, Bill Wolle, Dr. Trenlham, Tom Reed. FOURTH ROW: Don Fahl, Marilyn Fahl, Mr. Gaslon, Mr. Callon, Nalleyn Smilh, Ann O'Ouinn, Annabelle Slienbarger, Vergil Collins, Jim Bane, Gary lvlailes, Don Creed, Eugene Prollill, Jerold Barnes. FIFTH ROW: Wanda Sneed, Mrs. Callon, Virginia Dulce, Joanne Cole, Cuba Sneed, Monnie Lou Grubb, Mary Alice Turner, Bill Sloclcman, Helen Marlin, Harold Schuler, Richard Nichols, Nancy Bryanl, Miss Roman, Dr. Cheelc. BOTTOM ROW: Belly Fenner, Mary Ann Parlcer, Clara Tiede, Carolyn Miller, June Riggins, Richard Scarborough, Ramona Frazier, Ken Kennedy, Jim Olson, John Pope, Norma Barker, Kennelh Bingamon. RIGHT: Senior Marlha Anderson shows lreshman Bob Reed how lo use lhe posling machine. BELOW RIGHT: Now is lhe lime . . . -Mr. Gaslon inslrucls sludenls in lyping. Commercial Club Slill holding lhe lille ol lhe largesl club on lhe campus, lhe Commercial Club celebrales ils lwenly-eighlh anniversary lhis year wilh a lolal ol one hundred lilly members. Purpose ol lhe Club is lo provide aclivilies, bolh social and educalional, lor lhose inleresled in lhe business prolession. Each lall lhe Club iniliales ils social aclivilies wilh a mixer lor all commerce sludenls. A chili supper, aclive parlicipalion in lhe Homecoming parade, a Chrislmas parly, an alumni parly, lhe lradilional spring dinner dance, and a summer picnic are some ol lhe many evenls sponsored by lhe Commercial Club. Officers Presidenl ,,,,..,,,,,....,.., ,..,...........,,,.....,,...,.... R ichard Scarborough Vice-pregidenl ,,,,,,,,,,V,.,, ...,,,,.,,.,,,,...,,,,,...,.......,.... R amona Frazier Secrelary-lreagurer ,V,,,,, ,,...,,.,,..,,,,,-,....,..,,,,.,,,........ l'l arriel Nichols Sponsors ,....,,...,,....... .. ,....,, Mrs. Ivan Callon and Dr. Virgil Cheek 55 APx N02 ? TOP ROW Mrs Wise Weldon Niederhulh Sue Davis Lillian Anderson Everell Green Maxine Moore Marlin Frnlzie Bauer Eldon Wahlbrinlc SECOND ROW Edna Sharlclc Lorraine Force Mrs Ford Mrs Thompson TOP ROW J Green Re Ed l-lamlllon l Louise Blair Miss Ellclns Jean Niemeler Joy Pyle BOTTOM ROW Kalherine Bannlsler Rulh Neill Belly Lee Dunhan Phylls Fgberl Mazre Williams Adele Schmid LEFT Sue Davis Jean Niemeier lry lheir slcill al making poslers BELOW LEFT Mrs Ford Edna Sharlclc Eldon Wahlbrlnl: Virginia Pumphrey are shown working in lhe arl deparlmenl Delta Phu Delta Alpha Thela chapler ol Della Phi Della hlghesl nalional honorary arl lralernily was inslalled al SMS in 1945 Arl malors and minors who mainlaln a high scholaslic rallng may become aclive members. Films and inlormal lallcs by sculplors painlers lurnilure ex- perls elc. are presenled al meelings. Each lall and spring mem- bers ol lhe new pledge class exhibil lheir work in lhe arl deparl- menl. Also Della Phi Della makes poslers requesled by various organizalions and in lhal way helps replenish ils lreasury. lmporlanl social evenls include lhe Collee lor lhe alumni aller lhe homecoming play and lhe lormal Founder s Day Banquel wilh lhe inslallalion ol new ollicers in lhe spring. Officers Presidenl .,....,.... ..,o,,..o.,..,.,os..,..... ...... L o rraine Force Vice-presidenl ....., ,,,,,4.,, L ouise Blair Secrelary ,,,,,.,. ..,..,,.,,.s. E dna Shariclc Treasurer ..,,.. ..,..,. E ldon Wahlbrinlr Counsellor .,..,, s,.,,,..,, L ane Elkins 56 SECOND lcowslu J BOTTOM Shorl Guido M4 RIGHT lnclusl BELOW RIGHT lndustn Member: Ing in induslri school worlc. lacililies ol l area and lo F Al l-lomi lh alumni. l'-lighlighl ol ' by high schc sludenl-cenleu which lerminz members enio Presidenl ,...s,., WCG-presidenl Secrelary ,,,,,a, Treasurer ,,,,,.a Sponsor Vaprwog E 4. 'f-7 Lillian Anderson 'ahlbrink. Mrs. Thompson. e Dunhan, Phyllis posTers. lirginia Pumphrey TOP ROW: John Rogers, Doyle Travillion, Don CloTworThy, EvereTT Turk Green, Rex Schmideskamp, George Rebsamen, James B. Dunsrnore, Ron Fels, Ed l-lamilTon, Robbie Low. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sherman Bradley, Cyril Kelley, Jim Berry, Cass Trus- kowski, J. C. Low, Frank Green, Jack Webber, Bill PineT. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Olan OaTrnan, Mike STephens, Deryal Graham, RoberT ShorT, Guido Morris, John H. Doing, Eldon Wahlbrink. RIGHT: lndusTrial educaTion deparTmenT holds exhibiT in A building. BELOW RIGHT: Sponsor OaTman and a sTudenT work in The shop. ighesT naTional 45. ArT maiOrS 3 may become 's, TurniTure GX- d spring, mem- The arT deparT- sTed by various reasury. Tor The alumni r's Day Banquei .Lorraine Force ......,Louise Blair ...,,Edna ShariCl4 Eldon Wahlbrink Lane Elkins Industrial Education Club Membership is open To sTudenTs who are maioring or minor- ing in indusTrial educaTion and who mainTain an M average in all school work. Two TuncTions oT The club are To make available The TaciliTies oT The deparTmenT To indusTrial arTs Teachers in This area and To provide a social acTiviTy each Term. AT l-lomecoming in The Tall members hold open house Tor The alumni. A ChrisTmas parTy is TeaTured in The winTer Term. T'lighlighT oT The spring Term is The lndusTrial ArTs Fair aTTended by high school boys who display Their craTTsmanship in The sTudenT-cenTer. Judges presenT The awards aT The chicken Try which TerminaTes This annual evenT. During The summer, club members enjoy a waTermelon TeasT. Officers PresidenT ,.,,,,,,.,,.., , ,,oo....,.o.,.,..oo...o..o ....o.. R obbie Low Vice-presidenlr o.,,,,.. o.o...,... J ohn Rodgers Secretary .,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,. D on CloTworThy Treasurer ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,. M ike STevens Sponsor ,,,,,,, ,,,... O lan OaTman 57 :mn i 53 4 MF .44 JN 95564 .414 Mm-M 427 I DIZ TOP ROW: Paul Pepmiller, Roberi Grim, Paul Long, Dr. L. V. Whilney, Mr. L. T. Shifleil. SECOND ROW: Bill Williams, Sydney Bryani, Glenn Willard, Gary lvlailes, Mr. Ausiin Pyle. THIRD ROW: Dr. Myrle Johnson, Henry Beersman, David Robineffe, Ralph Siddens. FOURTH ROW: Dr. L. E. Pummill, Dr. C. V. Fronabarger, William Noland, Earl Phillips, Mr. Harold Slcelion. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Margarel' Owchar, Belle Chrisiian, Wanda Edmondson, Mariha Kimber, Marlha Anderson, Norma Jones. LEFT: KME Officers: Siddens, Kimber, Chrislian, Long. BELOW LEFT: Learning from ihe Chinese-Norma Jones and Ralph Siddens work lhe abacus. Kappa u Epsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon, nalional honorary iralernily lor malhe- malicians, has had a chapler ai SMS since I932. Membership in This group can be aliained by compleiing cerlain malh courses and mainiaining an above average scholaslic raiing fn all courses. Members are usually maiors or minors in malhemaiics allhough membership is noi resiricled To such persons. Ai ihe monlhly meelings, special iheorems, early malhe- malics, and olher inleresiing subiecis Thai can noi be covered in regular classes are discussed. Lasi spring The local chapler had ihe honor of hosling The KME nalional convenlion which was allended by delegales from over lorly chaplers in nineieen slales. Officers Presidenl, ....,..,. ..,,, .,.., ,Y,,,. ....,,,, B e Jr Jr e Chrisiian Vice-presideni ..,.. .,.,,, R alph SiddenS Secrelary ,,.,.,.. ..,,,V. M ariha Kimbef Treasurer .,.,,, .,,.,,,,,,,..,,, P aul Long Sponsor ,..,..,, .,,.,,. D r. L. E. Pummill 58 TOP ROW: l' Sperry, Doris C Mariha Howarc SECOND ROV Nelson, Jo Ann June Basseii, VN BOTTOM ROW Carol Davis, Mi Pauli. RIGHT: Ruby BELOW RIGHT building sie-ps. KGPP On May nalional honc The SMS car higher ideals Pledge n in home econ membership is economics. The org F3OPpy is ihei Tradiiion Banquel prep! Moy honoring Presiden? ,,,,,, Vicespresidenl' 55CI'S'l'5f'y ii-gi H iSc3surer,, K NQJ7SQf' v. wnnnoy, Mn. lrd, Gary Mailes. RobineTTe, Ralph William Noland. andal' Edmondson. nd Ralph Siddens 1iTy Tor maThe- Membership in n maTh courses g Tn all courses. naTics alThough s, early maThe- 1oT be covered ' OT hosTing The deIegaTes Trom BeTTe ChrisTiGV1 Ralph Sidder1S MarTha Kimber U-,,,,...Paul LOVIQ in L. E. Pommil' 'N-47 TOP ROW: Helen WeTzeI, Sally Ryan, Ilene Page, Hilda Harkey. Joyce Sperry, Doris Cloud, Barbara STeinerT, Jacqueline Le Pere, ElizabeTh PoTTer, MarTha Howard, Verna Mae Miller. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Billingsley, Ruby Higgins. Marlyn GraTT, BeTTy Nelson, Jo Anne Booher, Barbara KeTTelI, Susanne Grant Rose Crooks, Mary June BasseTT, Vlfilena PhiliberT. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Turk, Darlene NorTon, Carol Cole, Miss SmiTh, Helen Carol Davis, Mrs. Burgess, Mariorie SchmiTT, Sue Darr, DoroThy Godsy, Neva Pauli. RIGHT: Ruby Higgins. Helen Carol Davis, BeTTy Nelson-K. O. Phi members. BELOW RIGHT: These members wiTh Verna Mae Miller pause on The Science building sTeps. Kappa Omicron Phi On May I2, I945, The Psi ChapTer oT Kappa Omicron Phi, naTional honorary home economics TraTerniTy, was organized on The SMS campus Tor The purpose oT developing women wiTh higher ideals oT living. Pledge membership is open To sTudenTs wiTh haIT a minor in home economics and a S average schoIasTic sTanding. AcTive membership is granTed upon compIeTion oT TiTTeen hours in home economics. The organizaTion's oTTiciaI publicaTion is The DisTaTT. The l3Oppy is Their symbolic Tlower. TradiTional acTiviTies oT The group are The Founder's Day IfangueT prepared by The pledge members and a parTy given each IVIGy honoring graduaTing seniors. Officers PV9SldenT ......,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,. ..,..... H e len Carol Davis VICE-DresidenT ,.,,,,, ...... D arlene NorTon S9CV6Tary ...,,, N .,,.....,.,,.. Jean Reilly TV9GSurer ..... , ,,..,.,,......... Carol Cole SP0V1SOr ..... ,,,,,, Mrs. Floy T. Burgess 59 vm .Zi TOP ROW Mr Andrew McDonald Miss Puinam Belfy Viclcrey Jean Gil ber'r, Mary Tuck, Mary Kay Thieman, Verneal Meyer, Virginia Wilcox, Wanda Edmondson, Alice l-lelmkamp, Kay l-lunier, Mary Jo Wynn, Carolyn Miller, Mrs. Florence Bugg. TOP ROW L Roberi' Grim A SECOND ROV Schmiii Merle BOTTOM ROW: Ruih Neill, Phyllis Lulher, Lorraine Carier, Mariorie Brown, Eulala Bray, Olive Glendenning, Peggy Sione, Carlene Todd. BOTTOM ROVN Be++y Jo Mifche LEFT: Physical Educaiion Maiors play a baslceiball game. BELOW LEFT: One Physical Educaiion Maior leaps high io score during a volleyball game. RIGHT: M Building. BELOW RIG Physical Education Majors' Club K This year ihe Physical Educaiion Maiors' Club became a professional organizaiion by ioining Delia Psi Kappa, naiional honorary physical educalion iraierniiy. Pi Be Pi Bela l930. gives + The club has endeavored io awalcen a wide and inielligeni inieresi in healih, physical educaiion, and recreaiioni l'o advance and geograp lhe siandards oi ieaching and leadership: and io promoie a Opmenis in sa greaier social and professional cooperaiion among all physical Siudenis, educaiion maiors, iaculiy, and alumni. A women's inirarnural aihlelic program was supporied by The group during ihe year. Oiher proiecis have been The prO- moiion oi play days in local schools, pariicipaiion in sporis wiih PEM Clubs oi oiher colleges, and social gaiherings wiih ihe Mens Physical Educaiion Maiors' Club. Officers Presideni .ss,,s,..s.,,, ,,,s..,,, B eiiy Viclsrey Vice-presideni A,s,,,,, c,,,, M ary Jo Wynn Secrelary ,,..,..,.. ,,,,,, ,,A,, , , , ,.,,... Bonila BladeS Treasurer ,s,,,,, .,,,,, ....,,,,,s ,.,s,,,,s,,,A,,,s,,,,,,,.,A,,,,,....s.,,, P h y llis Luihef Sponsors .,,r., ,,,,,,,.,s.,.,.., M iss Margarei' Puinam. Mrs. l-lenry BUQQV Miss Doroihy l-lamburg, and Mr. Andy McDonald 60 courses in oni are eligible ia Graduaii vanced problel on iheir resuli include field i GU annual pic Presideni ...V ,,,, i ' . WCS-presiden' Secre+5rV ggrg Tfeasurer ,,,. H Monsors ..., Q, ickrey, Jean Gile a Wilcox, Wanda , Carolyn Miller, -, Marjorie Brown, d. To score during a rs' Club Ilub became a Zappa, naTionaI and inTeIIigenT ion, To advance To prornoTe 6 ang all physical s supporTed bv 2 been The PFC' in in sporTs Wiiii s wiTh The M6945 ,....BeTTy VicI4r9Y .Mary Jo WYUU .....BoniTa BIad95 .....PhyIIis LUTIWQV Ars. I Ienry BUQQ' Andy McDO 15Id ,Q-lb-u.. TOP ROW: Dr. WhiTney, Sidney BryanT, Lee I'IoweII. Charles SchuITze, RoberT Grim, fxrThur Si-niTh, Dr. Goodchild, Dr. MarTin, SECOND ROW: Roberi' Bray, Joanne Wade, RoberT PhiIiberT, Mariorie SchrniTT, Merle Johnson, Charles Riley. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Campbell, Carolee GarouTTe, BeTTy Ann Fenner, BeTTy Jo Mifchell. Arlene Crosby, BeTTe ChrisTian, Earl Phillips. RIGHT: Members work wiTh meTeoroIogicaI equipmenT aTop Science Building. BELOW RIGHT: Joanne Wade sTudies slides in The biology IaboraTory. Pi Beta Chi Pi BeTa Chi, The honorary science TraTerniTy, organized in I93O, gives To ouTsTanding sTudenTs OT physics, biology, chemisTry, and geography an opporTuniTy To sTudy and discuss currenT devel- 0pmenTs in science. STudenTs, who have mainTainecI an S average in Three science courses in one Tield and are enrolled in a TourTh science course, are eligible Tor membership. GraduaTing seniors compIe+e individual research on an ad- vanced problem oT scienTiTic inTeresT and presenT a wriTTen paper On Their resuITs To The organizaTion. OTher acTiviTies oT The group include Tield Trips, IecTures, moTion Tilrns, a picnic aT Idlewild, and fin annual picnic in The spring. Officers PV9SldGnT ..,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S y dney BryanT VICE-presiderfr ,,,.Y,, ,,,,,, M ariorie SchmiTT .Mary Lou I-Iudson S9CVSTary ,,,,,-,,- '----A------A-, -,-R-,--V,, Y I-V9GSUrer ..,, U ,,,,,,-,,Y,--,,,,,,,,VV,,,,,,Y,-,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, Glennon I-Iorner SPOVISOVS.. .... ...,,, D rs, R. T. STevenson, I-I. ReTaIIiCk, C. GOOdCI1IICI. R. W. MarTin, M. F. Johnson bl il? avid' I fiauil ,pm 'QW -WW 437 TOP ROW LEFT: Julia Tucker Alice Killingsworlh Kalharine Cochran, Vera Day. BOTTOM ROW LEFT: Frank Green, Lawrence I-loll, Roberl Maddox. TOP ROW: Miss Pennell, Mr. Garrell-sponsorsi Jim Meador. SECOND ROW: J. E. Talberl Dorman Nash, Mary Ann Rice Roy Clemenls. THIRD ROW: Lois l'loll, Pally Devoy, Winnie Gallion, Dale Morrison. FOURTH ROW: Shirley I-lead, Elizabelh Poller, Carolyn Warner, Helen Marlin. BOTTOM ROW: Doris Uhlman, Belly Nelson, Nancy Bryanl, Bill Cigndill. LEFT: Members dress like hoboes lor Oclober lacky parly. BELOW LEFT: Depulalion leam conducls a church service. esley Foundation Wesley Foundalion, lhe lvlelhodisl Church al work on lhe campus, has helped lo promole Chrislian principles and lellowship since ils eslablishmenl on lhe SMS campus in l949. For an hour every Wednesday evening, members meel al lhe college lor lalks, lilms, or occasional parlies. During lhe week, as relreshing inlerludes in campus aclivily, cell groups ol six lo eighl sludenls assemble lo discuss problems. A lhird phase ol lhe WF concerns depulalion leams, each composed ol lour persons who organize youlh groups wilhin churches and who give Sunday morning worship services lor hos- pilal palienls, shul-ins, and churches ol lhis area. Officers Chairman ,sss....,., ...,.s............,...,... .,..,, A I ice Killingsworlh Vice-chairman ...... ....,,, J erry DouglaS Secrelary ,,..,,,, .,,., B elly Nelson Treasurer ,.,,.. ....,.. J esse Douglai 62 TOP ROW: Lou Clillon SECOND Vickrey. Olive BOTTOM RIGHT: W. A BELOW RIGHT Wome The Wow allilialion wil As ils ol: elliciency, lo lo encourage women ol lhe Each ler vision, lwo gf -licipale. During ll coming break lo Idlewild. This year convenlion he Presidenl ,,,.,.,, Vice-presiden' Secrelary ,,,VV,, TVSoSLJf'er YVFVF SCC? 5Qr iarine Cochran, rl Maddox. ador. Ann Rice, Roy ale Morrison. Warner, Helen anl, Bill Cundill. f. 3 ' worlc on lhe and lellowship 9. ibers meel al 5. During lhe cell groups Oi in leams, eaCl1 groups wilhin lrvices lor hos- :e Killingsworlh ...Jerry DougI6S ...Belly Nelson ...Jesse Douqla5 TOP ROW: Thelma Massey, Phyliss Lulher, Bonila Blades, Shirley I-lendriclcs, Lou Clillon, Lucille Lawson, Carolyn Clyde. SECOND ROW: Florence Ellis, Evonne Schaeler, Alice I-Ielmlcamp, Belly Viclcrey, Olive Glendenning, Miss Margarel Pulnam. BOTTOM ROW: Lorraine Carler, Belly I-Iarlcey. Marjorie Broom. RIGHT: W. A. A. ollicers are inslalled in candle-lighl ceremony. BELOW RIGHT: Members go on a summer picnic. Women's Athletic Association The Women's Alhlelic Associalion was organized in l928 in allilialion wilh lhe American Federalion ol College Women. As ils obieclives, lhe group slrives lo losler ideals ol physical elliciency, lo promole good sporlsmanship lhrough alhlelics, and lo encourage a spiril ol cooperalion and lellowship among lhe women ol lhe college. Each lerm WAA plans and ollers, under experienced super- VISION. lwo sporls in which all women ol lhe campus may par- licipale. During lhe year members have honored alumni al a Horne- coming brealilasl, prepared a Thanksgiving baskel, and lraveled lo Idlewild. This year lour represenlalives were senl lo lhe AFCW slale convenlion held al Sl. Louis. Officers Pfesideni ............ ...... P iiyilzs Lulher VICE-presidenl ......, ...... B elly Viclcrey SeCVSlf:1ry ......... ,.....,,.. ...... B o nila Blades Tfeasurer ...... ,.......,........ M ariorie Brown 5POnSOr ......... ,,.,,,., M iss Margarel Pulnarn 63 5 4 Alpha Mu Gamma Lambda, SMS chapier oi Alpha Mu Gamma, nalional honorary foreign language ira- lernilry, was insialled in I938. Members musi have excellenlr Baptls Studei Fulfilling i a connecrinq Jrisr siudenrs Baprisl Slud noonday me TOP ROW Miss Wood Mr Payne Miss Compfon Douglas Wilson, Margaref Neff, Adrian Niki+ins, Virginia Thomas Dr Ballinger Dr Blair James L Frliz, Harrieii' Nichols. SECOND ROW Raymond Fosier Suzanne Richardson, Enrique Gonzalez, Beiiy Jo Mirchell, Jose Aire Marilyn Garrison William Sioclrman. , , V . . 4 . I . i BOTTOM ROW: John Kennedy, Jane Ann Hanna, Gwen Marlin, Kafharine Cochran, Mario Canedo. TOP ROW: Roberf Pollock, Kaiherine Place, Wendell Jeffries. sianding in Jren hours' sludy of one foreign language wilh al leasl average raling in all oiher subiecrs. Foreign siudenis are inviied lo become honorary members. The aims of Alpha Mu Gamma are enlighienmenl, friendship, and a sympafhelic undersianding of orher peoples. Presidenl .....,,..... Douglas Wilson SECOND ROW: Jeanneiie Corrigan, Ediih Von Renlzell, Lucille Bobula, Miss Funlchouser, Miss l-lenniclce, Janice Peevy. THIRD ROW: Caihy Draper, Emma Jean Wilmofh, Kay Bumgarner, Luanna Voeliz, Paffy Palmer, Jo Bradford, Sue Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Belva Twiffy, Nancy Crouch, Mary Anne Vinyard, Fleefa Woods, Joan Randall, Agnes Carney, Barbara Thomason. Association for Childhood Education Founded in l935, The Asso- cialion for Childhood Educaiion is composed oi elemenlary ed- ucarion maiors who sirive io promofe The well-being of chil- dren by seeking desirable condirions and praclices in ihe elemeniary school. A Jrradiiional program given by foreign siudenlrs felling aboui Chrisrmas in iheir coun- +ries highlighied ihe year's evenis, Members broughlr giirs for ihe Negro nursery as Their annual proiecf. Presidenl, ,Mary Anne Vinyard 64 mission proie and dramai denis, l-leadi Jrisr Srudenr Naiional, wh 'rhese aclrivii ble courses e Presideni ,.... T1 Sl C Ti Sl B1 Sl E' iapier oi , naiional guage ira- i in l938. a excellent s' srudy of ge wiih ai in all oiher udenis are honorary , of Alpha ghienmeni, ympaiheiic er peoples. glas Wilson Baptist Student Union Fulfilling its purpose oi being a conneciing linlc beiween Bap- lisr sludenis and local churches, Baprisi Siudeni Union provides noonday mediiaiions, vespers, mission proiecis, pariies, music, and dramaiics for local siu- denrs. Headquarrers is Jrhe Bap- risi Siudeni Cenrer on South Narional, where, in addiiion io ihese aciiviiies, accrediied Bi- ble courses are Jraughr. Presideni .,,,,, Virginia Pumphrey TOP ROW: Darrell Haden, Bill Morrison, Carl Simmons, Happy Eneie, Norma Noe, Flodene Glossip. SECOND ROW: Joe Vaughan, Gay Shull, Roberla Smalling, Bonnie Jackson, June Long, Edward Lambert Carole Sue Willcoxon, J. C. Embrey, Herbert Hursr, Howard Doyel, Ed Riifenhouse. THIRD ROW: George Joslin, John Baker, Jean McMillen, Nadine Tucker, Mary Jo Wynn, Polly Peck, llene Page, Wanda Blumhosi, lna Mae Kilbourn, Peggy Maples, Joy Sperry, Joan Sioclcdale, Emily Mitchell, Glen Lee. FOURTH ROW: Lorene Hallett Gloria Laffoon, Vera Campbell, Nora Gena Brazeale. Johnavee Porter, Mary Lou Gardner, Wanda Lindsey, Mary Mondy, Barbara Price, Phyllis Egbert Mrs. Juanira Allen. FRONT ROW: Virginia Pumphrey, Elaine Simpson, Shirleen Wolfe, Wilma Goiorlh, Elma Amsler, Chrisfine Sievens, Shirley Duncan, Carolyn Puinam, Evonne Schaefer, Mr. Olan Oalman. TOP ROW: Carolyn Warner, Sammy Searcy, Wilma Goiorfh, Orleia Smiih, Carlee Claxion. SECOND ROW: Winiired Gallion, Shirley Head, Kay Bumgarner, Luanna Voelrz, Peggy McCluey, Chrisrine Sievens, Gayleen Liffle, Mildred Jones. THIRD ROW: Sybil Hoover, Shirley Duncan, Doris June Long, Nancy Bryanr, Wanda Edmondson, Shirley Gobble. Claudine Barnes, Marjorie Morris. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Haver. Jean Gilberl, Shirley Hendricks, Mary Jo Wynn, Mary Mondy, Shirleen Wolfe. Beiiy Jean McMillan, Doris Uhlmann. Bruln Boosters Foremosi purpose oi ihe enry six year Id Br Boosrer organizahon is To per form at varsiiy games and To reinforce school pep Oiher services io school and com muniiy include leading lhe Homecoming parade collechng for The March oi Dimes and hosressing ai Parenrs' D y. Highlighls oi lhe years aciivi- ries were a Jrrip ro Mississippi 'for Jrhe SMSfDe,l+a Siare game and a formal dinner oance. 65 TOP ROW. Mrs. Shackellord, Fleela Woods, Jessie Bussard, Clara Elliol, Mary Ellen Buller, Edilh van Renlzell, Gloria Marshall. Ann O'Quinn, Margarel Walson, Mary Poole, Eulala Bray, Mary Arnaud, Billie Brallord, Marion Pendergrall, Belle Chrislian, Molly Smilh, Carolyn Tabor, Suzi Richardson. Virginia Carler, Ricarda Hamburger. SECOND ROW: Rebul Breuer, Lowila Shauver, Nalleyn Smilh, Alice Helmkamp, Naomi Lybarger, Jo Ann Neill, Bernice Peele, Belly Turner, Barbara Scoll, Belly Wrinkle, Linda Foley, Mary Wood, Mary Margarel Fox, Carlee Claxlon, Mary Jo Evans, Jo Verna Bradford, Annabelle Gillman. BOTTOM ROW: Jeannie Roello, Dorolhy French, Mary Lou Oldham, Maxine Prilchard, Sammy Searcy, Mary Anne Vineyard, Jolene Evans, Joan Hailey, Barbara Thomason, Agnes Carney, Roberla Dormitory Girls The Women's Residence Hall houses sixly-live coeds during lhe school year. Facililies ol lhe Clormilory provide a home-like almos- phere lor lhe girls and lheir friends. A house council composed ol lhe ollicers elecled by lhe girls and a represenlalive ol each class work wilh lhe residence counselor, Mrs. Waller Shack- ellord, lo care lor problems lhal arise which may ellecl lhe group. Presidenl ,..,.......... Fleela Woods I Smalling, Joella l-lammons, Joan Wheeler, Rulh Schwalm, Mary Ann Parker. Dolphin Club The Dolphin Club gives girls inleresled in swimming an op- porlunily lo enioy lhe sporl as well as improve lheir skill. This year lhe Dolphins iour- neyed lo Conway, Arkansas, where lhey caplured lirsl place in a swimming meel and gave a successlul waler show. New navy-blue nylon swim suils have been oblained and will herealler be lhe ollicial suil. Presidenl ,.,,,. Olive Glendenning 66 LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Ames, Bonila Blades, Judilh Bohrer, Beverly Kessinger, Gail Garvin, Marian Pendergrall, Norma Teague, Ann Crooks, Carol Cole, Mary Lou Meir, Olive Glendenning. Wanda Sallee, Jan Allen, Marilyn Tucker, Shirley Fowler, Mariorie Brown, Libby Wyrsch, Lorraine Carler, Theresa Pelers. Futul Teacl A proir Educalion chapler is bership se denls who educalione will aid lh lessional c clude mor lrips, spon: conlerence American Presidenl... J Girls ,idence l-lall :eds during T dormiTory lilce aTmos- s and Their :omposed oT by The girls ive oT each ie residence alTer Shaclc- or problems ay eTTecT The Future Teachers A proiecT oT The NaTional EducaTion AssociaTion, The SMS chapTer is Tour years old. Mem- bership serves To connecT sTu- denTs who plan To Teach wiTh educaTional associaTions which will aid Them during Their pro- Tessional career. AcTiviTies in- clude monThly meeTings, Tield Trips. sponsorship oT educaTional conTerences. and observance oT American EducaTional Week. 9 S' PresidenT .,...... ......., F red Ray lee'l'B Woods TOP ROW: Fred Ray, Mrs. Ponder. Miss Funkhouser, William Barber, Ralph Cramer. SECOND ROW: PaTsy DalTon, Jean Niemeier, RuTh Long, Virginia lngalsbe, Billie Manion. BOTTOM ROW: Louise Peacock: Erma Lee Corman, Noreen Springer, BeTTy Reynolds, Lucille Bobula. Earlyne Slade. E32 TOP ROW: Happy EneTe, Jim FriTz, G-lennon Horner, Byron DaughTery, Sydney BryanT, Jim Evered. Ter, BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Blair. BeTTe ChrisTian, Suzanne Richardson, Ricarda Hamburger, MillicenT Ames. German Club The disTincTion oT being The oldesT deparTmenTal club on The campus is held by The German Club, organized in l9IO. For many years The ChrisT- mas season has been observed by caroling SpringTield's Ger- man-born Tamilies. The TesTivi- Ties are climaxed by an im- pressive ceremony in which branches oT The ChrisTrnas Tree are casT on The Tire as members malce resoluTions Tor The new year. PresidenT, . James FriTz 67 Home Economics Club The l-lome Economics Club has The dual purpose oT binding home economics sTudenTs To- geTher and preparing Them To conTribuTe more as ciTizens oT The TuTure. Members have had an op- porTuniTy To promoTe This aim by having lecTurers and viewing moTion Tilms aT meeTings. This year represenTaTives oT The group aTTended The Prov- ince MeeTing oT Home Eco- nomics Clubs aT Columbia, Missouri. PresidenT ,..,,,.... Jo Anne Booher TOP ROW: Barbara STeinerT, Sophia HarTley, Mrs. Joseph SchmalhorsT, Mrs. Floy Burgess, Louise Blair, Nadine Tucker, Willena PhiliberT. BOTTOM ROW: Marlyn 6raTT, Mary June BasseTT, Susanne Grant Jo Anne Booher, Gayleen LiTTle, Alice STemmons, BeTTy Jean McMillan. TOP ROW: Mary Ann Rice, Ann Ames, BoniTa Blades. SECOND ROW: Murial Kinnaird, Ruby Davis, Darlene HedgpeTh, Phyllis LuTher, Mary Jo Wynn, Carolyn Hayes, Emily MiTchell, La Donne Bailey. BOTTOM ROW: Mariorie Brown, Olive Glendenning, RuTh Neill, Lorraine CarTer, Peggy STone. , -4 i Y - .,..i -.- , Q, .1 ac Mu as-f rf - Pi On Pi Ome honorary C 15 compris have comf in commer wiTh an S mainTained oTher courf This yea l'-lomecomi alumni, pL Robin, had The Comm Tively Supp cial Club. PresidenT... Orchesis In I936, Orchesis, a club oT modern dancing, was organized under The leadership oT Mrs. Henry Bugg. Members have Taken an ac- Tive inTeresT in programs oT modern dancing by aTTending many such presenTaTions held in neighboring ciTies. During The spring Term The lnTernaTional Pollc Dancers, The Promenaders, and Orchesis ioined Torces and gave an open house program, demonsTraTing The Techniques oT dancing. PresidenT BoniTa Blades 68 'F ics Club Economics Club pose oi binding :s sludenis 'ro- paring 'rhem lo 5 as ciiizens of fe had an op- omoie ihis aim 'ers and viewing meeiings. Jreseniaiives of nded +he Prov- oli Home Eco- ai Columbia, lo Anne Booher ynn, one Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, The nalional honorary commerce iraierniiy, is comprised of siudenis who have cornpleied iiiieen hours in commerce and educaiion wiih an S average and have mainiained an S-average in olher courses. This year 'rhe group held a Homecoming brealciasi for alumni, published ihe Round Robin, had a dinner dance wiih ihe Commercial Club, and ac- iively supporied The Commer- cial Club. Presideni ........ iviariha Anderson TOP ROW: Dr. Cheek, Sponsor? Mr. Gasion, Dr. Calion, Mr. Coleman, Harry Schuler, Vergil Collins, Jim Bufler, Polly Peck, Elaine Simpson, Mac Smiih, Dr. Snapp, Phillip Aaron, Roy Cornelison, Bill Sioclcman, Richard Nichols, Gary Mailes. BOTTOM ROW: Bernice Hardman, Norma Barker, Nancy Bryani, Louise Rippee, Mariha Anderson Mrs. Calion, June Riggins, Miss Roman, Ramona Frazier. STANDING: Willard Sfebbins, Joe Ebriie, Allan Siallcup, Fred Scovell, Mr. Larr. SEATED: Lila Soslcin, Virginia Pumphrey, Joan Morehouse, Peggy McCluey, Ann Robins. l i -. .,n, O F l Special Education Club A new organizalion spon- sored by Proiessor Alfred Larr, ihe Special Educaiion Club is composed of siudenls sincerely inleresied in helping children handicapped by speech or hearing disorders lo enioy a heallhy, normal life. Ai weekly meelings, members sludy Jrhe problems, boih psychological and physical, oi 'rhese children: hear 'rallcs by auihorilies on re- cenl' iechniques for irealing speech and hearing deiecls: and visil clinics lo observe lhese iechniques in praciice. 69 9-937 TOP ROW: Charles Weaver, Jim Lee, Bill Cundill, Miss Grace Gardner, Kalhryn Freeman, Earleen Hamby, Joan Morehouse, Helen Murray, Marlyn Grall, John David Rhoades, Charles Schulze, lhe Rev. Norris Fellows. . BOTTOM ROW: Carolee Garoulle, Belly Fenner, Marion Coon, Norma Jones, Belle Chrislian, Mary Alexander, Janice Peevy, Barbara Sleinerl, Shirley Harlcey, Jol-lanna Hanson. Student . . l Chrlstlan Association SCA is launching ils lorly- lillh year ol aclivily on lhis campus. Firsl organized in l907 as lhe YMCA and YWCA, lhe group since changed ils char- acler by merging inlo lhe Slu- denl Chrislian Associalion. Aclivilies ol lhe year include weekly devolional programs, membership round-up parly, parlicipalion in lhe Chrislmas Chapel and Religious Emphasis Week, and sponsorship ol an Easler lilm. Presidenl ..,,..,,.. Charles Weaver Isl Term Presidenl ........,... Belle Chrislian 2nd and 3rcl Term BACK ROW: Joan Johnson, Pally Harper, Virginia Carler, Carol Talburl, Evelyn Holl, Sybil Wil- liams, Joan Sloclcdale, Louise Rippee, Elaine Simpson, Wanda Seems, Sally Hoy. FRONT ROW: Dorolhy Gresham, Joella Hammons, Vera Day, Polly Peck, Hope Frinlc, Shirleen Wolle, Rulh Maslon, Virginia Daughlrey, Miss Koivislo. Treble Club The honorary music sociely, lcnown as lhe Treble Club, was E lormed on lhis campus in April, I947. i Members musl be eilher a maior or minor in music wilh an S average in lhose courses and a M average in olher sub- iecls. The Treble Club sponsors lhe all-school Song Fesl, a musical lalenl conlesl in which sludenls lrom all organizalions on lhe campus may parlicipale. Presidenl , Hope Frinlc 70 I 1 . Q I. fi. 7 ,, ff , ,if - I f f f , fe ,fry .fixing V. fm. ff X, f. ,, W 1- V- 'fu fu , M , f?IIl5...g2.1w.?. Vg,,,g..i-4, T415 I 1 fy af, I fp, y , lffnv, K 4 my '4-49 . 1 'Z uc, Nz, Z ' 1 ., I ILM -1-2 f in A , I , ' 350 -I - - if V ,gr vga TRAINING TO MAKE PROGRESSIVE IMPROVEMENTS , f - QE ,, u f, .,ff1'.-L' ' ' nv- '-'----'ff-H if ff -'-- ---- - '3- ' - - -,- -3-zu-ng.-f. fin,-,yi 3 A 1: ., ,y j X 2 Y N W Af 1 ll ui S '7- l an sp Y 3-ngvqv W Q 2 S. ax m Tor winning y's Municipal ling worlc and MS cagemen enTuclcy STaTe f S., ABOVE: Bill Lea guards a baslceT oT Player oT The TournamenT Benny Purcell oT Murray STaTe as Bill Thomas walfhes. CENTER ABOVE: Coach VanaTTa accepTs Chamber oT Commerce congraTulaTions. CENTER BELOW: A Morningside player charges Thomas during second game, while Lea, Jim Julian look on. RIGHT: Jerry Lumpe and Lea Tigl1T for The ball during The semifinal game wifh SouThwesTTe1as STaTe. IAIB Ba ket Ball Champion hip Pandemonium reigned supreme ThaT nighT in Kan- sas CiTyq and as Thousands oT Bear Tans Turned ouT To greeT The boys on Their reTurn, noT iusT a li++Ie hero worship shone Through. Then, The big dayl The day when lirlle SMS Presiclenl' Ellis examines waTches given To Three All-American players, wenT gianT-killing. Some SOO sTudenTs saw The Bears lose To Kansas UniversiTy ThaT nighTl buT noT one oT Them sTopped rooTing Tor Their Team Till The Tinal gun sounded. Even ThaT wasn'T The end oT The sTory. ln TacT, There is no end. Julian, T-lamilTon, and Lea. ParT of The crowd oT Thousands ThaT Turned ouT Tri nfl mme ' V. 'ea'-i lwaclc home A 1 fyr W , NI FIRST ROW: John HunTon, Cecil Earp, Bob Moore, Rex Walker, Ken HaseITine, Jack Larson, Paul Lees, Paul Mullins, Ray Haley, Gus Brown, Bogey Harrison, John Renick, John BaTTer, Lowell Williams, Bob Price, Don Simmons. SECOND ROW: Coach Thomsen, Bob Ivey, Ben Koeneman, Bull McMillan, Bob Ross, Dennis O'NeiI, Sid Farris, Jim BuTler, Marlin Gray, Dean Davis, James Franklin, Charles Lampo, Bill Sponsler, Don STripIing, Bob Worrel, Coach Groves. THIRD ROW: Bob IaTaroIa, Bill Nash, Charles Cleland, Fred Will, Howard BooThe, Bob Dees, Jim Julian, Dean Brown, Sam Craig, Leroy Mansfield, Gerald KnighT, George Ballard, J. D. HuTseIl, Bill Frank, Chico GeracioTi, Trainer: MarTy Shahbaz, manager. FOURTH ROW: John Chapman, Trainer: Ron SiTes, manager. Football Coach Fred Thomsen's maroon and whiTe Bruins opened The l95I TooTball season wiTh a blisTering I9-0 win over The visiTing Conway, Arkansas, Bears beTore a TurnouT oT over 2500 Tans in SMS sTadium. For The Bears iT was an indicaTion oT Things To come as The overwhelming power oT boTh The hard-running backs and Tine deTensive work oT The Bruins' line proved Too much Tor The Arkansas eleven. Bogey Harrison, operaTing ouT oT The guarTerback sIoT, and The powerTul run- ning John BaTTen paced The Bruins' iniTial vicTory. In as compleTe a TurnabouT as has been seen in many a moon, The Bears absorbed a 40-7 shellacking aT The hands oT The visiTing Tahlequah Redmen iusT one week Trom Their season opener. IT was sweeT revenge Tor The Indians, held vicTory- Iess Tor many years, as They Turned on The power and com- pIeTeIy ouTplayed, ouTcharged, and ouTran The Bears beTore a relaTively small home crowd. J. D. Renick scored The lone Bear Tally 'laTe in The Third sTanza on a Three yard line plunge. Paul Mullins converTed, ending The Bears' scoring Tor The game. 74 Looking more and more like cellar-maTes in The MIAA, The Bruins Travelled up To PiTTsburg, Kansas, only To be soundly druibbed, 28-0, by The powerTuI Gorillas oT PiTT STaTe. IT was The second sTraighT deTeaT Tor The Bears and only Twice during The game were They able To make serious ThreaTs inTo PiTT Ter- riTory, only To give up The ball on downs or be'Torced To kick. For SMS iT was a sTricTly back-To-The-goal-posT aTTair, wiTh The Bruin Torward wall doing yoeman work, buT unable To prevenT PiTT Trom pushing over Three scores-one in The TirsT period and Two in The Third-To walk away wiTh The Bears' skin. WiTh a relaTively poor showing in non-conTerence games. The Bruins opened up Their MIAA compeTiTion wiTh Maryville STaTe College on The Bruins' home Tield. For The Bears, iT meanT The conversion oT Two breaks inTo T.D.'s ThaT IiTerally broke The' BearcaTs' back. Paul Lees, Tlashy haITback Trom Gary. Indiana, Tlipped The opening Tally To Don Simmons Trom The Three yard line, and Paul Mullins Tailed To converT, puTTing The Bears ouT in TronT 6-0 earlyiin The second period. WiTh only en ,econ 5 +0 Paul Lee? +59 uprighTs Ha elTine's Bears Their I-IaselTine la across -he I Kirksvil Tion Tor The encounTer. several Time underdog Bi pionship aoi Indiana lad honors Tor T worTh in adc Back or pressure Tor To Greenwo DelTa Mississ nipped The ' E2 Brown, Bogey r, Dean Davis, roy Mansfield, flue MIAA, flue fo be soundly Sfafe. If WGS ly fwice during fs info Piff fer- forced fo Iciclc. affair, wiflu flue uble fo prevenf firsf period and skin. ference games. wiflu Maryville r flue Bears. if .'s fluaf Iiferally uaclc from Gary. mons from flue erf, puffing flue sd. Wuih OHIY ,B if fen seconds remaining in flue firsf Iualf, Bogey Harrison passed fo Paul Lees and fluis fime Mullins' boof for flue exfra poinf splif flue upriglufs and flue Bears wenf aluead, I3-0 af lualffime. Ken I-IaseIfine's 28 yard runbaclq of a' pass infercepfion gave flue Bears flueir ofluer scoring opporfunify in flue final sfanza. Haselfine landed on flue I5 and darrin' Jolun Baffen puslued across flue final Bruin score, wrapping up flue game for SMS, I9-6. I KirlcsviIIe's Bulldogs provided flue nexf conference opposi- fion for flue Bears wluo luif flue road for fluis all imporfanf MIAA encounfer. Tlue Bulldogs were forced fo come from behind several fimes in order fo gain a I9-I9 sfand-off fie wiflu flue underdog Bears wluo were beginning fo sluow now flueir cluam- pionsluip abilify. lf was all Paul Lees for flue Bears as flue Iiffle Indiana lad scored fwo T.D.'s wiflu Wrecker Ray Haley falcing luonors for flue ofluer Bruin marlcer. Mullins again proved luis worflu in adding one conversion ouf of fluree affempfs. Back on flue road again and ouf of flue MIAA Conference pressure for one game af Ieasf, flue Bears fravelled Dixie-ward fo Greenwood, Mississippi, for a fangle wiflu flue Greenies of Delfa Mississippi Sfafe College. In a fluriller of a game, flue Bears nipped flue Greenies 27-26 sfaging a final cluips down rally fo I ' come flurouglu in fine sluape. Again doing yeoman worlc, Jolun Baffen was flue Bear sfandouf on offense as lie gained 2 I 0 yards in 2I affempfs, also adding 34 yards flurouglu flue pass cafcluing division. Ray Haley wrapped up flue game for SMS wiflu a specfacular pass infercepfion in flue waning minufes, racing 30 yards for flue winning counfer. W Usluering in flue annual rivalry wiflu Missouri Scluool of Mines, Coaclu Fred 'IIfuomsen's maroon warriors sluslued flueir way fo a I3-7 MIAA vicfory over flue Miners on a rainsoalced luome field before over 3,500 screaming fans. Ray Haley and Bogey Harrison fallied for flue Bears, buf Jolun Baffen again wallced off wiflu fop luonors as flue ball carrier of flue day. Sparked by flue foucludowns of Jolun Baffen and Ray Haley, flue Bruins puf flue finisluing fouclues on I95I's Homecoming acfivifies as fluey walloped flue visifing Warrensburg Mules 3I-6 before a sluivering crowd of 2300, many of wluom were refurned Alumni. Tlue Bears scored in every quarfer buf flue lasf wiflu Paul Lees adding one T.D. fo fluree ofluers as Coaclu Tluomsen all buf cleared flue benclu in an efforf fo lceep flue score down. Taclcle Bob Dees sef up one score as he pounced on a Warrensburg fumble wiflu Baffen scoring as a resulf of lueads- up play. ., ' 1,-1 vf . Bears prevenf anofluer Missouri Valley fally during flue Bears Appreciafioru Day game. -L ..,, .,- .. , ,, ,.,. ..,. ....,., . , . . , ,,.., , . . , ,.., . -.--, ,, . ' i 1 ii' if 61 I I 'I ul! I A ' '34 A iflln kg I ' I i I . I I I I I I i. J 'I I D' If A Ibdgmj K: A c 1 4 rf H 'A ''nee--'-we-e::f:'---'11-1-f--11:51-i-.ii.Ig.-.. ..' g....g' . Y -- - -- v- - ---V WV- . 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I off againsr I well fha? a s PauI IviuIIins Bears were Q G na rrow 7-6 Boorhe score from Ihe 33 MIAA crowr Bulldogs. Inaugura in The Ozark: Oefore a pi+iI Don Simmons hauls in a pass during Conway game. Vlfilh lhe chips plainly down on lhe line lhe Bears squared oil againsl lhe visiling Cape Girardeau lndians knowing lull well lhal a share ol lhe MIAA crown resled on lheir ellorls. Paul Mullins proved lo be lhe man ol lhe day as lar as lhe Bears were concerned, since his educaled loe gave The Bears G narrow 7-6 viclory, sewing up a lie lor The Crown. Howard Boolhe scored lhe lone Bruin Tally on a pass from Paul Lees from lhe 33 yard line. For lhe Bears il meanl sharing lhe Mlfhfh crown lor lhe 2nd conseculive lime wilh Kirksville's Bulldog, lnauguraling Bear Apprecialion Dayl' lor lhe lirsl lime ln llwe Czarks, lhe Bears enlerlained Missouri Valleyls Vikings belore a pililully small crowd ol lOOO lans in The season linale. The Vikings cashed in on a blocked punl lo him what looked like a lied game inlo a l4f7 viclory lor Misfouli valley. SMS scored early in lhe lirsl period, wilh lhe Vikings coming righl back in 'rhe waning minules ol lhe semrld pr-vial lc lie lihe score 7-7. ln lhe lhird slanza, lvliszouri Xlallev pushed across lheir winning TD. wrapping up lhe game incl winding up lhe Bears' season. Wrecker Ray l-laley pimel.l lo be lhe mosl consislenl player lor lhe Bears allhouoh lhe liiuin lmwazd wall 'lurned in whal lans believed lo be lhoil line 1 perl'-gimance ol The season. All conlerence honors in l95l mini lo erlwlwiv Baller, in lhe backlield, Paul llMooni' Mullins and Bob lin-' 'f1?1A',i'1j lap honors on lhe mylhical all slar eleven in llw 'lm lhe and Ballen were named lor lhe second cinc Mix r 546 TOP ROW: Coach Bob Vanaffa, Joe Nash, Gerald Knighf, Darrell Weisner, Gary Van Sfavern, Leroy Mansfield, Roger Robbins, Jim Smifh, Marfy Shahbaz-frainer. SECOND ROW: Bob Reed, Eddie Moorelock, Ken Fosfer, Bill Price Norman Sieburn, Ray Birdsong, Jerry Lumpe, Jerry Anderson, Sfan Daw, Jim Barneff. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Arbeifman, Don Duckworfh, Elmer Harrell, Bill Thomas, Jim Julian, Fred Sfephens, Bill Lea, Jack Trogden, Forresf l-lamilfon, Jim Murphy, Jim Moulder-equipmenf manager. Kansas Cify ankle in a pr 53-50 af Fa' ballg were sc Then if fhe Bears! ar fwo encounf freshman Je shoes wifh e erans Bill Lei Expecfe fhey receive fheories. Ch 82-64, Morn game fhaf fi 70-67 double wesf Texas S Bears. Affer fl broken fhe fi five games. versify in I9 scoring wifh Basketball g 1 In fhe 46-year hisfory of SMS, no afhlefic honors are so greaf or rewards so big as fhe ones Coach Bob Vanaffa's crew hauled in over fhe season. Before losing 92-65 fo Kansas Universify in fhe nafional T952 Olympic Playoffs, Vanaffa's men molded a sfory fhaf pufs ordinary vicfory fo shame. March I5 is a dafe fhaf will be long remembered in Spring- field afhlefic circles as fhe day SMS won fhe championship in fhe annual 32-feam nafional fournamenf finals af Kansas Cify defeafing Murray Kenfucky Sfafe 73-64. The Missouri Sfafe Legislafure honored fhis vicfory wifh an official resolufion. Unforfunafe evenfs, which af fhe fime seemed disasfrous, proved in parf fo be blessings in disguise and liffed info fhe Bears an inspirafion fhaf confinued af boiling femperafure fhe remaining porfion of fhe baskef ball campaign. Af fhe season's beginning if looked as if Springfield mighf produce a superior feam wifh lasf year's sfarfing five and fhree addifional leffermen back for dufy. Subsfifufe leffermen, Carr and Rohwer, did nof remain long and leff a heavier burden fo 73 fhe remaining reserve sfrengfh. Af a pre-Chrisfmas NAIB fourney af Kansas Cify, where The Bears fook down fourfh place, key sfarfers Bill Lea and Jack Trogden failed fo meef scholasfic requiremenfs and missed fhe evenf. Lea lafer became eligible buf, when Trogden quif school in fhe middle of fhe year if dealf fhe feam a hard blow. Jim Murphy, who held fhe all-fime scoring mark for an individual in one season, was dropped from fhe feam due fo insubordinafion. When fhis happened, many of fhe mosf ardenf fans believed The feam had mef fheir Waferloo. These prog- nosficafors, however, did nof foresee fhe experf play of fhe powerful bench sfrengfh. All fhis and several cases of fhe flu could nof hold back fhe Bears from fhe MIAA fifle and fhey swepf fo an undefeafed IO-O mark. They defhroned defending champion Warrensburg in fwo excifing confesfs in which fhe Bruins came from nine poinf deficifs fo vicfory. Jusf before a besf fwo-of-fhree playoff series wifh Cenfrdl College of Fayeffe for The righf fo represenf Missouri in fhe fs Smifh, MarTy -an Daw. Jim l-lamilTon, Jim nrisTmas NAIB fn TourTh place. meeT scholasTic iecame eligible we year iT dealT g mark Tor an e Team due +0 he mosT ardenT 3. These IOVOQ' erT play oT The noT hold bafllf i an undeTeaT9d in Warrensbllfq ,ame Trom nine ies wi+h Cenlffal Missouri in The Kansas CiTy classic, all-conTerence Fred STephens iniured his ankle in a pracTice session. When The CenTral boys Triumphed 53-50 aT FayeTTe in The TirsT playoTT aTTair, The sTorage moTh balls were soughT. Then iT happened, Tha+ irresisTable Torce caughT hold oT The Bearsg and They pulverized The Eagles oT CenTral in The lasT Two encounTers wiTh sparkling play by ForresT l-lamilTon, and Treshman Jerry Anderson, who sTepped in Their predecessors shoes wiTh ease, and linked Themselves wiTh perTecTion To veT- erans Bill Lea, and Bill Thomas. ExpecTed To win a couple oT games aT Kansas CiTy, should They receive The luck oT The draw, The Bears disproved all Theories. Chadron, Nebraska, Tell 87-66, Indiana STaTe TalTered 82-64, Morningside, lowa, ioined The deTeaTed 87-64. The game ThaT Tugged mosT aT The hearTsTrings was The semi-Tinal 70-67 double overTime vicTory over previously unbeaTen SouTh- wesT Texas STaTe, which had a 29-O record beTore meeTing The Bears. ATTer The win over Murray The Bears Tound They had broken The Tourney scoring record by amassing 399 poinTs in five games, The old record was 397 by James Millikin Uni- versiTy in I950. Julian and l-lamilTon ranked one and Two in scoring wiTh lO8 and IO4 poinTs and Lea Tinished sixTh. WiTh The vicTory and a bid To parTicipaTe in The Olympic playoTTs, The school oTTicials, communiTy, and all SouThwesT Missouri sporTs Tans heaped worlds oT praise on The Team and They were showered wiTh honors, banqueTs, rallies, and one organizaTion, Unico NaTional, gave an award To VanaTTa as The, coach oT The year. This was a climax To a Thrill-a-minuTe season Tor SouThwesT Missouri Tans. ln a pre-comcerence warmup aT The year's sTarT, a squad oT Twelve players iourneyed To CaliTornia Tor Tour games. The Bears won Three oT The Tour and Took a Two poinT decision over Pepperdine UniversiTy in Their TirsT encounTer. ln The TirsT l-learT oT The Ozarks TournamenT held aT The local Tieldhouse iusT beTore ChrisTmas, The hosT Team won iTs own Trophy decisioning Phillips, Oklahoma, UniversiTy Tor TirsT place. Too much cannoT be said Tor VanaTTa who on numerous occasions came Trom large halTTime deTiciTs To lead The squad members To Triumph. l-lis knowledge Tor The rooTs oT The game and The pleasing way oT passing iT on To his players has paid oTT Tor Van Tor a ToTal oT I38 wins in l6O collegiaTe ball games. Three oT The Bears made The NAIB All-American group, PresidenT Ellis praises The Bears aTTer Their TournamenT win aT Kansas CiTy. JE-'M V 1 . 1 i if mi? 4 4 QA 1, CVE: E lriiner Crnf and Coach Cecil 4' nw' while Hami ar Helsinki, Julian, bench, buf i over-'rhe-hea and being a Jrhrough 'lo l l-lamilfci wirh a near American in shot which r in Jrhe busin unguarded. Lea, a Jrermed a bai per game, l snagging ove ABOVE LEFT: Fred Sfephens leaps high To score during Cenlenary Col- lege game. 3012 levffn or lhf-f luiuie champions of SMS, lhe junior varsily, are shown wiih Sline ABOVE: A Rolla guard fails 'lo guard leading scorer of lhe con- ference, Jim Murphy. RIGHT: Jack Trogden prepares To shool as Julian is ready for a pos- sible rebound. Y .. . .. ,. --- ,Hg 5- -r - .- : ,rg .T A, ., f ' ' il s, .. ..,,e-M-W T' A a- ' ' ,yhilqg l-lamilTon became an alTernaTe To The World Olympics if l-Telsinki, Finland. Julian, a senior, spenT much oT The season warming The bench, buT given The opporTuniTy To display his leTT and righT Over-The-head hook shoTs, his scoring punch oT no mean abiliTy, and being adepT aT Teeding back To TeammaTes carried him Through To his righTly deserved honors. l-lamilTon, a iunior, and a reserve parT oT The year, Tinished wiTh a near 60 per cenT shooTing percenTage which is All- Arnerican in anyone's book. His overhead Two handed iump shoT, which many Tans call a Hiack-kniTe is one oT The preTTiesT in The business: and scores repeaTedly in succession iT leTT unguarded. Lea, a senior and Three year leTTerman, could well be Termed a back bone oT The Team. Besides averaging I2 poinTs per game, he has shown his Tremendous iumping abiliTy by snagging over 380 rebounds. STephens, 6 TT. 5 in. seniorfi wuvandii-7 'un dei-en and is a real baTTler under The boards, OTher Than These, The Two guard , Biff ihirrra. wid Jerry! Anderson, make up The usual sTarTing Tim Thomas, a iunior Trom BuTTalo. is peihaiu: man on The squad and in school hisTcff Bill is always given The ace scorer oT The opposing Ti--fe To guard To waTch because oT his smooTh, eTTorTless play. Freshman Anderson Trom MarshTield, is a diminuTive Tire ball. AlThough he doesn'T Take many 3hoTs, he has a sharp- shooTer's eye, and a susTained aggressiveness ThaT makes up Tor a lack oT inches. l-le is quick To Take advanTage oT any aTTempT To sag-oTT on him by seTTing up a maTe. These boys along wiTh leTTermen Don DuckworTh, Jerry Lumpe, Ray Birdsong, and Norm Siebern, made up This Team oT champions ThaT will never be TorgoTTen, Kirksville manages To score des iTe The eTTorTs oT cenTer Jim Jul F T ian. orres Hamilfon is aT lr-TT The be:.T delensive 5 and is reTreshing Raymond Cook, Jerry Presley. Fred Clarlce, Bob ATlrin. Track WiTh eighl reTurning le-TTermen, several Treshmen and TransTer sTudenTf., The T952 Traclc squad oT Coach Claude Groves wallred oTl wiTh The MIAA indoor meeT To open The season. In The indoor 440-yard dash, Bob ATlcin deTended his crown To capTurr- one ,HT The sryis blue ribbons. Fred Clarlce was also a TiriT iwlafe- winner Tor The Bears aT The indoor in winning The mil ff-r. in Tor hir, second consecuTive year. Ray Cvar, ff'TU'V7i f11 iril+Q'l'Y'TU'F ,opined The 880-yard run and Two Tir-'T'-mf,-ri Bill Pier find Dean Helvey surprised everyone, as fr' rin 'z if-Jr:i.f'r oT The Two-mile run and The T lr, 'lie r rife indoor. fi Th., indoor meeT Trom The SMS sTandpoinT came in The mile relay, The lasT evenT. Going inTC The mile relay The Bears were Trailing Warrensburg by one poinT, 48-47. BoTh Teams ran in The same heaT and The Bruin Team came home Tar in TronT To win The crown. l.asT season in addiTion To winning The conTerence indoor. The Bears also racked up a second place in The ouTdoor aTTai'- SMS could manage a dual meeT vicTory only once during T953 and ThaT came in Their TirsT compeTiTion againsT CenTral Coi- lege oT l:ayeTTe, The combleTe I952 Tracls schedule: March 22, ConTeremf Indoor aT Columbia, April 5, PiTTsburg, Kansas, There' Ai' I2, Rolla here: April I9, Kansas Relays aT Lawrence, Txansi- April 23, Missouri Valley There, May 3, Warrensbur'g he-'e' 5 May IO, Conherence OuTdoor aT Maryville. TOP Coach Gro BOTTOM P S Club The bigge SouThwesT TX group oT spc The S Club, T-' The schoi This event he 5TTi:ers Tor i i i 3, -,,.--,., cis, rc-,.. IQST-52 o ore: Pre-sig 'V'35TGSV1+, Mr 'V'3'lin Craig i , sqec CVC.. T ence -3 S-- .y-,an Q-P Jr. Going inJfO sburg by O09 and rhe Bruin erence indoOF. :nuldoor alfalf- e during l95l. l Ceniral C0l' I2, Conference s, Jrherei April rence, KanS6SI aurg here? and if 1 4 fl TOP ROW: Earl Phillips, Ray Coolc, Bruce Mall, Dean l-lelvey, Bob Afkin, Ronald Nelson, Dale Ward, Forresf l-lamilron, Jerry Presley, Gene Norfh, Coach Groves. BOTTOM ROW: Chico Geracioli, Bill Vincent Bob BriHon, Frank Maynard, J. D. Reniclc, Bill Price, Dennis O'Neil, Fred Clarke. V 1 li l S TOP ROW: Coach Vanafra, Bruce Mall, Jack Trogden, Howard Boofhe, Bob Dees, Jim Julian, Fred Srephens, Clarence McMillen, Ray Cook, Fred Will, Bob Arkin, Marlin Craig. l I . SECOND ROW: Paul Mullins, Coach Thomsen. Mac Smilh, Jerry Presley, Gus Brown, Joe Emory, The bIggeS'l' single 6V6I'1'l' 1cOF 'llle J. G. DeShazo, Bill Thomas, Russ Milligan, Coach Groves. - Soufhwesf lvllssourl Slale College BOTTOM ROW: Bogey Harrison, Jim Murphy, Don Duckworrh, John Barren, Earl Phillips, Bob group of Sporfs lel-fe,-men' known as lararola, Jack Larson, Marly Shahbaz, Bob Moore, John Buell. l 'rhe S Club, was 'rheir annual picnic ,J for rhe school year of l95I-52. A+ rv.,-ff,-vw' Y J f r 'il This evenr, held on May I8, Jrhe new officers for 'rhe coming year were elecred. l95l-52 officers for rhe S club were: Presideni, Bob Allcing Vice- presidenr, Marry Shahbazg Treasurer, Marlin Craig: and Secrelary, John Barren. The S club, which has been lunc- lioning since 'rhe college lirsl began awarding leriers, is sponsored by all The coaches of acrive sporrs. To be- come a member ol 'rhe S club, a person musi have received a college alhleric lerrer in one sporr, eirher golf, rennis, baslcerball, Jrraclc, or fool- ball. 83 fx i LEFT TO RIGHT: George .Van De Marlc, Clayfon Hill, Wayne Wilsogn, Byron Daugherfy, Richard Bonham, Don Case, Gene Norfh, Coach A. J. McDonald. Nof presenf were: Lano Williams and Nor- man Hall. Tennis Tennis Coach Gerald Perry sfarfed fhis season wifh a rosfer of nefmen including five refurning leffermen, among fhem all- MIAA Doubles Champions Bill Gaflin, '5l MlAA Sin- gles Champ, and John Buell. Ofher refurning squadmen were: Paul Moore, AI Burr, and Bill Carr. A promising young Freshman, Richard Thompson, augmenfed fhe Bruin forces. ln fhis season's acfivifies, fhe varsify squad played Arkansas Universify fo a 3-3 fie. Then in a brillianf comeback fhey frounced Piffslourg, Kansas Sfafe, 8-O. 84 Golf Coach A. J. McDonald's l952 golf squad complefed an inferesfing and varied schedule wifh fwo refurning leffermen and several new golfers comprising fhe fearn. McDonald's linlcsfers opened fheir slafe early in April and closed fhe season in May affer parficipafion in five meefs in- cluding fhe conference. Their l952 schedule was as follows: April IZ, Rolla, here: April I7, Wesfern Illi- nois, here: April I9, Kansas Relays, fhere: April 23, Missouri Valley, fhere: May 3, Warrensburg, here: and May 9, conference meef af Maryville. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Gaflin, Paul Moore, Bill Carr, AI Burr, John Buell. sg, QM' K -. 4 1 . -5'- xiii.---vga -'L ,flnzeflik 5313, f:z.-..4:::-4: - 4L5:::.4,,.g1Q '- .13l rf -fxvbg-i'L.. L L: - P5555 WZ. -sw I . 0, ,. J I f 2 'hi Q xr '-'P ' ., 18:-, 1' PREPARING THE STUDENT FORT I HIS ROLE IN SOCIETY I I I I l i Interfraternity Council I I The IFC, or InTerTraTerniTy Council was organized f 1 wiTh The purpose oT governing The Tour naTionaI TraTerni- A i Ties on The campus and To beTTer inTerTraTerniTy relaTions. I Each TraTerniTy is represenTed by iTs presidenT and i X one eIecTed represenTaTive, who serves as one oT The oTTicers. Leadership of The council is roTaTed among The organizaTions wiTh This year's presidenT coming Trom The Sigma Tau Gamma TraTerniTy. I I The group meeTs wiTh iTs sponsor, Dean Willard J, I GraTT, and discusses currenT problems and sponsors many inTerTraTerniTy acTiviTies, such as awarding Trophies To The TraTerniTies gaining TirsT place in soTTbaII, TooTbaIl, and , basIceTbaIl in Tourneys sponsored by IFC. In addiTion, I i They place greaT emphasis on The schoIasTic raTings oT The diTTerenT TraTerniTies and Tos'l'er high scholarship by award- ing a Trophy To The TraTerniTy compiling The highesT raTing during each Term. In I95I-52, Sam Anderson oT Sigma Tau Gamma acTed as presidenT oT The council. The oTher oTTicers were Bill Burns oT Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice-president Charles BraiThwaiT oT Kappa Alpha, secreTary-Treasurer: Harley Owens oT Sigma Pi, public relaTions. During The Tall Term, The local IFC was hosT To Mr. John R. Moseley, represenTaTive oT The NaTional I lnTerTraTerniTy Corvlerence, who discussed TraTerniTy prob- . arrival oT Mr. Moseley. Iems aT Two diTTerenT meeTings. I Sponsor fDean Willard Graff and I PresidenT Sam Anderson discuss The A Rayma Dan A MarTha Kin Dorann Lev- I , I I Pan The Pa ' Bob ATI4in, Kappa Alpha. Charles BraiThwaiT, Kappa Alpha. Dave I-lilTon, Sigma Pi. Harley Owens, Sigma Pi. Bill Kelsay, Sigma Tau Gamma. Sam Anderson, Sigma Tau Gamma. Bob Redmond, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Bili Burns, Tau Kappa Epsilon. plane SOTOT inTeresT in T ing rushing campus. Two ri governing I lafions and liaison agei ConTerence Followi The preside secreTa ry, B The sponsor Each Te mainTaining succession h This ye and IS, dire Various naT STreng+hen T as organized onal TraTerni- 1iTy relaTions. aresidenT and one oT The d among The ling Trom The an Willard J. ponsors many iophies To The TooTball, and ln addiTion, raTings oT The hip by award- highesT raTing Tau Gamma oTTicers were denTg Charles surerq Harley was hosT To The NaTional aTerniTy prob- Pi. Epsilon. Rayma Daniel, Alpha DelTa Pi Janice Peevy, Alpha DelTa Pi Jean Reilly, Alpha Sigma Alpha Suzanne Richardson, Alpha Sigma MarTha Kimber, Alpha Sigma Tau Jo BradTord, Alpha Sigma Tau Helen WeTzel, DelTa Sigma Epsilon Alpha Dorann Lewis, Pi Kappa Sigma BeTTe ChrisTian, Pi Kappa Sigma Kay Bane, Sigma Sigma Sigma Ann Turk- Delfd Slflma EPSHOU Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council meeTs bi-weekly To mainTain on a high plane sororiTy liTe and inTer-sororiTy relaTions, To discuss quesTions oT inTeresT in The college and sororiTy world, and To compile rules govern- ing rushing, pledging, and iniTiaTion by diTTerenT sororiTies on This campus. Two represenTaTives Trom each naTional sororiTy make up The governing body Tor The council. Besides TormulaTing rules and regu- laTions and deTermining policies Tor The local chapTers, iT acTs as a liaison agenT beTween These sororiTies and The NaTional Panhellenic ConTerence. Following The roTaTion sysTem oT elecTing oTTicers Trom each group, The presidenT was Kay Bane: vice-presidenT, Suzanne Richardson, and secreTary, BeTTe ChrisTian. Mrs. Mary Bilsborough, social direcTor, was The sponsor. Each Term The council presenTs a scholarship plague To The sororiTy mainTaining The highesT scholasTic average. IT This is won Three Terms in succession by a sororiTy, The group may keep iT permanenTly. This year, The council sponsored a Panhellenic Workshop, March I4 Gnd I5, direcTed by The naTional panhellenic delegaTe Tor This secTion. Various naTional oTTicers Trom each sororiTy were presenT To help sTrengThen The council on The campus. MarTha Anderson, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sponsor Mrs. Mary Lou Bilsborough and Pres- idenT Kay Bane planning The Two-day program oT The Panhellenic Workshop, ' . gui sl a 2990-'V' ' ' '..M.e'f'-, TOP ROW: Don Branham, Don CloTworThy, RounTree Morgan, Harry Baker, Allen Morris, Joe Vaughn, Mac SrniTh, Bill FricheTTe, Bill SieberT, Jim Berry, Joe Sullins, Sid Kiely, Jack KillingsworTh. SECOND ROW: Bob Wilson, Duane l-lammons, Bob Dillard, Gary Snedler, Ed l-larmon, Gordon McCann, Bill Turk, Ray Kennedy, Page Doss, George Broolcs, Tom STrong, Dennis CalTon, STan Cope. BOTTOM ROW: Bob ATlcin-No. lp Charles BraiThwaiT-No. ll, Bill Ryan-No. III, Richard Bonham--No. V: Charles Wingo, Milce STephens, Gale Gordon. Kappa Alpha A charTer member ol The NaTional lnTerTraTerniTy Council, Kappa Alpha Order has 8l chapTers and 70 alumni associa- Tions. Gamma BeTa ChapTer received iTs charTer in l947, becoming The TirsT naTional social TraTerniTy esTablished on The campus. Kappa Alpha was also The 'lirsT TraTerniTy on The campus To own iTs chapTer house, 83l EasT Page. OuTsTanding among The chapTer's many Tormal and in- Tormal social evenTs oT The pasT year was The annual RoberT E. Lee BirThday Ball, held aT Riverside in celebraTion oT Lee's birThday on January l9Th. l-lelen WeTzel was named Kappa Alpha Rose Tor l952, who reigned over The Tormal aTTair. l-lighlighr ol The Tall Term Tor KA was The annual Founders' Scene Trom The RoberT E. Lee Ball. Day banqueT, held aT The KenTwood Arms l-loTel, November 5Th. lnTormal dances were given ThroughouT The year aT The chapTer house Tor each oT The sororiTies on The campus and Gamma BeTa plans To add These aTTairs To The annual evenTs in The yearly social calendar. ChapTer members are represenTed in every deparTmenT oT The college. Bob ATl4in is presidenT oT The S Club and Top MIAA quarTer-miler Tor l95l. Ray Kennedy, John Dunlop, and Tom STrong represenT The TraTerniTy in Who's Who in American Colleges and UniversiTies. Richard Thompson, Jerry Sweaney, and Tom STrong are members oT The college debaTe squad, Don DuclcworTh and Jim Julian are varsiTy members oT The Bears baslceTball Team. Fall pledge class members. , 7 ABOVE: Bobf E. Lee Ball held RIGHT: Ray K Who. BELOW RIGHT Trophy. BELOW: Kapp, EE ieberl, Jim ass, George ihens, Gale I, November year al lhe campus and nnual evenls aparlrmenl ol Ilub ancl lop ohn Dunlop. 1o's Who in mpson, Jerry lleqe debale ily members Hx i I I M I, I 3 ABOVE: Bolo Allcin crowns 'rhe Rose ol l952. Helen Welzel al' lhe Roberl ' E. Lee Ball held al' Riverside Inn. I RIGHT: Ray Kennedy, John Dunlop, and Tom Slrong, chosen for Who's I Who. I I I I BELOW RIGHT: The KA Rebels, winners of 'rhe infra-mural baslcelball Trophy. BELOW: Kappa Alpha officers for l95l-52. -'-was-siren ,,.,.-,A-- .-f-' 'D' TS I 1 l Hilda Harlcey is ABOVE RIGHT: Pledge slunf for Ken Lennox and Ron Daniel befween halves af a foofball game. ABOVE LEFT: Sig Pi's and dales lake lime befween dances al 'rhe Pi Kaps Sweefhearf dance LEFT: Hilda l-larlcey, Sigma Pi Orchid of I95I, who reigned over The Tradi- fional Orchid Ball. crowned Sigma Pi Orchid by Sage Davey l-lillon, Kay Bane and Alice Hudson are aflendanfs. -'r fr ,,,yy, Homes Sigma Pi versify, Vincen in forming a frafernily has 55 acfive chap Rho Chapler 4 On Thanlc lradilions, lille lralernify' for 2 Cenler ol IO36 Easf Ch TOP ROW: Downey, Ken SECOND RO' herald: John l BOTTOM RO Homecoming TloaT cheers Bears on To vicTory . Sig Pi's are serenaded aT The chapTer house. aTween Sigma Pi e Tradi- Sigma Pi TraTerniTy was Tounded in 1897 aT Vincennes Uni- versiTy, Vincennes, indiana, by a group oT young men inTeresTed in Torming a broTherhood based on many greaT ideals. The TraTerniTy has expanded unTil Today, There are now a ToTal oT 55 acTive chapTers as well as a number oT colonies. The Alpha Rho ChapTer oT Sigma Pi was insTalled here aT SMS in l947. On Thanksgiving, as has become one oT The TraTerniTy's TradiTions, TiTTeen underprivileged children were guesTs oT The TraTerniTy Tor a Turkey dinner and an aTTernoon aT The movies. CenTer oT The TraTerniTy TuncTions is The chapTer house aT IO36 EasT Cherry. IT has been The siTe oT many TraTerniTy acTiviTies, such as recepTions, TraTerniTy parTies, dances, and many inTormal colce daTes held Tor each sororiTy. HighlighTing The ChrisTmas season was The annual ChrisT- mas Tormal held aT The TraTerniTy house. On ParenTs' Day each mo+her was presenTed wiTh The TraTerniTy Tlower, a lavender orchid. Climaxing The year's social acTiviTies, was The Sigma Pi Orchid Formal held This spring. Sig Pi Orchid Tor I95l was Hilda Harlcey, a member oT Alpha DelTa Pi. On March 8, Founders' Day was observed wiTh a dinner-dance aT Riverside. AT ThaT Time, chapTers Trom The UniversiTy oT Arkansas and UniversiTy oT Kansas were enTerTained. TOP ROW: Dr. Richard Payne. sponsor: Ari' GrimmeTT, Carl STurdevanT, Harley Owens, Bill PineT, Bill Rook, Jim Lang, Bill Gaflin, Jerry Presley, Jim Downey, Ken Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Mario Canedo, Charles WhiTe, lsT counselor: Harold Ezell, 2nd counselor: Dave HiITon, sage: W. D. TilloTson, Kyle Gordon, Don MulTer, I herald, John D. Rhodes. BOTTOM ROW: Lee Boyd, Ron Daniel, Don Brown, James Phillips, Bill DanTorTh. Ken Lennox. 9 I ' '. 'N-...M 1? Three imporlanl men of Sigma Tau: Dr, Relalliclc, Omega chapler sponsor: Earl Webb, nalional presidenlg Bill Kelsay, Omega chapler president LEFT: Dorann Lewis, Rose of Sigma Tau Gamma of l952, crowned al The annual Rose Ball. BELOW LEFT: Two Sig Taus and dales dance during winler Term informal parly. BELOW RIGHT: Members and dales al' parfy held al Idlewild. 'MW TOP ROW SECOND RO' BOTTOM RON Joe Cox. The Tirsl' sr in IQI7. ll' was if reorganized ln I94I, ll' Sigma Tau Gar Srafe Teachers I92O. The delini' program arouni TOP ROW: Carl Hall, John Newcum, Bob Rau, Bill Williams, Harry Hopkins George O Neal SECOND ROW: Don Dwyer, Roger Milchell, Richard Scarborough, Fred Scovell Jack Webber Gene Roberls Ralph Glendenmng BOTTOM ROW: Ed Dwyer, vice presidenl: Tom Reed, lreasurer: Charles Turk secrelary Bill Kelsay presndenl Marvin Swanson Bull Cunningham Joe Cox. Sigma Ta Gamma The lirsl social organizalion on lhe campus was lounded a well balanced bil ol lhe social aclivilnes necessary lo a well in l9l7. ll was called lhe Knighls ol lhe Road. Then in l923, il reorganized under lhe lille, The Key and Dagger Club. In l94l, lhis group ol men chose lo become allilialed wilh Sigma Tau Gamma which had ils beginning al Cenlral Missouri Slale Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri, on June 28, I92O. The delinile obieclive ol Sigma Tau Gamma is lo mold ils program around lhe needs ol lhe inslilulion, giving ils members Q Ollicers lor l95l-52. 5e 'fa UWQWW MW' ff! M 71 YZ? OTTicers Tor l95l-52. Tekes looking aT The BeTa Omega scrapbook during The Tall rush parTy. Tau Kappa Epsilon Since coming To The SMS campus, Tau Kappa Epsilon has made various accomplishmenTs in The Tield OT social organiza- Tions. This year marks a period oT progress oT which BeTa Omega ChapTer is excepTionally proud. This success is even more signiTicanT since Teke is com- paraTively new, having been insTalled aT SMS on April 24, I949. FraTers oT This TraTerniTy are eager To conTinue The ad- vancemenT oT man's social welTare as seT TorTh by The Tound- Tekes were especially proud To have been vicTorious in governmenT elecTions lasT Tall, aT which Time, 6 represenTaTive seaTs were snared in addiTion To The sTudenT body presidency. Teke won honors in The Homecoming TloaT conTesT as well as receiving The Tall Term scholarship award Tor ouTsTanding grades. AThleTes oT Tau Kappa Epsilon sTill exhibiT wiTh enThusiasm The Trophy won in The Teke BaskeTball TournamenT aT Missouri UPPER LEFT: E won aT The Miss UPPER RIGHT: Bob Dees, Fred ' RIGHT: Membe BELOW: Tekes wiTh a banqueT. ers aT illinois Wesleyan in l889. UniversiTy. ChapTer evenTs during The lasT year included The Teke BeTa Omega ChapTer oT Tau Kappa Epsilon records on JubilesTa , The Rendezvous , and The annual spring dance These pages The never-ending aTTempT To make man a social sponsored wiTh a sororiTy. being . TOP ROW: George DickensheeT, Dave Holden, Perry Long, Norman Hall, Joe Criswell, Vlfilliam Frank, Joe Wicks, Bill Davis, Don Dedmon, Ron Downing. SECOND ROW: MarTy Shahbaz, Bill Burns, epi-pryTanis: Dale Ward, Bill W. Hawkins, Bob Dees, Louis Bell. hypopheTes3 John BaTTen, Bob laTarola, Bob Redmond, pryTanis. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. WhiTney, sponsor: Don Day, grammaTeus: STeve Swenson, Lawrence G. GeracioTi, Frank E. Green, Harald Marlin, Paul Shipman, Marion Kerr, Jack Morgan. 94 rf 1 -.- ,Q ,A i l is 5 l l gl il i N f Omega' scrapbook usl'1 parTy. 1 vicTorious in represenTaTive dy presidency, TesT as well as ir ouTsTanding 'iTl1 enTl'1usiasm inT aT Missouri on records on man a social De-dmon, Ron Bob laTarola, Paul Shipman. ma.a.z'.:2 UPPER LEFT: Dr, L. V. Wl'1iTney and Bob Redmond display Tlie Trophy won aT The Missouri province baslceTball TournamenT in Columbia. UPPER RIGHT: Members who are on The TooTbaIl squad: John BaTTen, Bob Dees, Fred Will, Bob laTarola, Chico 6eracioTi, Bill Frank. RIGHT: Members aT rusl'1 parTy. BELOW: Telces of The BeTa Omega ChapTer observed Founders' Day wiTTi a banqueT. i11......... ..,, , , , ff Wy , f . ggi.: gf M ,..... L40 , MM! WW ff if f 'WED' l . I kf,...,jf, t M ,,, of ' lf 2 Ji 1 AW gf, ,nh , ,W . f 1 f V f W A 4 1 5 f f f 7 f 'f fy 1, , . l f , f S Z 4., , any N V I . Q2 f f 2 TOP ROW: Bauer, Maria SECOND R1 Williamson, 4 ABOVE: Three queens-Louise Blair, CenTennial Queen: Mary MargareT Fox, Barnwarming Queen: Hilda Harlcey, Sigma Pi Orchid. BOTTOM R' Gamma Sl oTher acTii UPPER LEFT: Rush ParTy SlciT depicTing diTTerenT sTyles ouT The UniTe OT dress worn Through The years since Alpha Delfa Pi was year, as The c founded in l85l. LEFT: Gamma Mu ChapTer house aT 700 SouTh NaTional. venTion was l sororiTy was Marilyn Willif li In I 1' iq Q. 1 , LOWER LEFT: Refreshmenl' Table aT The CenTennial Ball, May l5, l95l, The day of The founding of Alpha DelTa Pi, exacTly IOO years ago. BELOW: Mary Ann Rice, Louise Blair, and KaTy Mayden Throwing Candy Kissesl' Trom The TloaT in The Homecom- ing Parade. campus in l94 ADPi ha: gareT Fox, wh Broolcs was an mas Time, AD Crowning OT The Cl'16Dl'l .-.. ,L 1 !.! Vl!fT7g.j 1 ,Q, x,5f-must! .K- 'x 4 -I . tif x Q. K lx F gk N '11 'f' 1'rennial Queen: Hilda Harlney, differenl slyles ha Delia Pi was Soufh Nafional. Cenlennial Ball, Alpha Della Pi. id Ka+y Mayden lhe Homecom- TOP ROW: Joefia Hammons, Hilda Harlcey, Sybil Williams, Juanila Broolcs, Rayma Daniel, Mary Margarel Fox, Mary Anne Vinyard, Louise Blair, Fri'rzi Bauer, Marjorie Schmiii, Mary Lou Broolcshire, Parry Devoy, Janice Peevy, Phyliss Rook, June Brooks. SECOND ROW: La Donne Bailey, Mrs. Claude Groves, sponsor: Marilyn! Sloclcman, 'rreasurerq Rosalyn Rich, Ramona Frazier, vice president Marilyn Williamson, presidenfg Marlyn Graff, secreiary: Jo Hanna Hansen, Mary Anne Rice, Shirley Harkey. BOTTOM ROW: Jean McConnell, Joan Dielerman, Edwina Provow, Kaly Mayden, Kafy Edwards, Trula Gelsheimer, Pal Wammaclc, Naomi Lybarger. Alpha Delta P' Gamma Mu Chaprer of Alpha Delia Pi is ioining wiih lhe 8l orher acfive and l8I alumnae associaiions locafed Through- oul rhe Uniied Slaies and Canada in celebraling irs Cenfennial year, as ihe oldesl' sororily in ihe world. The Ceniennial Con- venfion was held lasf summer in Macon, Georgia, where 'rhe sororiry was founded. The chap'rer's official delegalre was Marilyn Williamson. The local chapier was esiablished on ihe campus in I949 as rhe firsf naiional social sororily ai SMS. ADPi had 'rhe firsr queen of Jrhe school season, Mary Mar- garei Fox, who reigned over The Barnwarming fesriviiies. June Brooks was an afrendani 'ro ihe Homecoming Queen. A+ Chrisi- mas lime, ADPi broughl honor 'ro SMS when Kaly Mayden was Crowning of fhe chapTer's Cenlennial Queen, Louise Blair, by Ramona Frazier. 52525. 5, chosen Miss Merrie Chrisimas and June Brooks her firsf al'- Jrendanf in Springfield's Chrisfmas acfivilies. For Jrhe second year, ADPi has won The Red Cross Blood Drive plaque. Marge Schmiir, Ramona Frazier, and Louise Blair were lisfed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- Jries. Also, Jrhe chapier received ihe Panhellenic Council Scholarship award for Jrhe winler lerm. April I9+h, ADPI chapiers from William Jewell College, Universiry of Missouri, and alumnae from fhroughouf fhe slafe, were guesis of fhe SMS chapfer for Missouri Srale Day. Ofher acfivilies included a scripl dance, Parenfs' Day enferfainmenr, formal iniriafion banquei, Homecoming and Founders' Day observances, Friendship weelc, and ihe annual spring formal. Members af The Swiss Chale? Rush party. MW . U 2497 J 7 ,, 0 Wea, Susie 6ranT and Olive Glen- Joey MiTchell, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sweefhearf for I952. dennlng enTering house. Z , Mwwmvwyvn, I f W . - , V ,, -a-,-A s Alpha Sigma Alpha liounded on The SMS campus in November l947, The BeTa Sigma Chapfar oT Alpha Sigma Alpha was organized Trom The olde-sT Club on The campus, The Merry-Go-Round social club. Alpha Sigma Alpha, The TirsT sororiTy Tounded in The 2OTh cenTury, was organized by Tive girls aT Farmville STaTe Normal School, Farmville, Virginia. TradiTional celebraTions OT The sororiTy included The Found- ers' Day Banquet SweeThearT dinner dance, and The annual spring Tormal dance. Alpha Sigs received a number oT campus honors This year. Marilyn Tuclcer was selecTed Homecoming Queen oT l95l and Mary Lou Meir was chosen To reign as OzarlcO Queen. Two members, Hope Frinlc and CharloTTe Coolc, appeared in This year's ediTion oT Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versiTies. The Alpha Sigs also Took TirsT place in The annual song TesT. PhilanThropic acTiviTies oT The year included visiTs To The crippled children's home, enTerTainmenT aT O'Reilly and col- lecTing Tunds Tor The March oT Dimes. TOP ROW: lVerneal Meyer, Linda Foley, Jeannie RoeTTo, Rebul Breuer, Jeannie Lea, Mary Lou Meir, Joanne McKnighT, CharloTTe Richardson, Char- loTTe Cook, Libby Wyrsch, Nancy Anderson, Dorofhy Gorman. SECOND ROW: Joyce.Voss, Joey MiTchell, Jan Allen, JudiTl'i Bohrer, Theresa PeTers, Susie GranT, Olive Glendenning, Peggy STone, Suzanne Hogan, Mary Jo Evans, Mac Odio. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. H. M. Farrar, sponsor: Carolyn Tabor, Wanda Sallee, Joanne Seamon, Treasurer: Jean Reilly, presidenTg Jean Niemeier, Joan Hailey, Suzie Richardson, vice presidenTq BeTTy STone, Miss Lucy Mae SmiTl'1, sponsor. rv-' f' W V, V AcTives Jolene Evans and Jo Ann Hailey. ABOVE: Mary UPPER RIGHT: Peggy STone. RIGHT: Five Belmont BELOW: Fall Jo Evans E 93 af. ex- 51 jg : :rg 2 5 39 7335 .S-,f ' ,I and Jo Ann Hailey. ionors This year. een of l95l ancl O Queen. Two ppeared in +l'iis alleges and Uni- e in flue annual ecl visi'rs To Jrlme 'Reilly and col- clwarclson, Char- Suzanne Hogan. ABOVE: Mary Lou Meir, OzarlcO Queen. UPPER RIGHT: Jean Nierneier, Olive Gilendenning Peggy Slone. RIGHT: Five residenfs of 'flue clnapler house, 927 Belmont BELOW: Fall Term pledges Cliarlolle Richardson and Jo Evans -.,..,,.,.T:m and Easl Mary Niemeier. Joan 7' VA f K , . V Pledge class of I95I plcfured 'rhe nighl of 'rheir pledging. Y Rushees al an Informal leans parfy in lhe ballroom of fhe Sludenl Cenfer Building, Delegafes lo The Norfhweslern Dislricl Meelinq as lhey were leaving from fhe campus. 'MW 'i A135 ,A I Alpha Sigma On Apr became Alph is aided by a Club which 'lc Major ew dances, l-lon' Chrislmas Pal which is an aw Ofher af BACK ROW Sfouf. SECOND RC Gaffqa, spor BOTTOM RC sponsor. -QL ,f 'l - i- , 1 n1'Cen'rer Building. Alpha Sigma Taus chose Hawaiian 'rheme for lheir fall rush pariy. Publicily shof for fhe annual Alpha Sigma Tau Fashion show. Alpha Sigma Tau On April 24, l948, members of 'rhe SMS Panola Club became Alpha Delia Chapfer of Alpha Sigma Tau. The chapier is aided by a very sirong alumnae group and by ihe Mofhers' Club which formed lasi' year. Major evenis of 'rhe pas? year included rush par+ies, scripf dances, Homecoming Banquef, Founders' Day aciivifies, a Chrisimas Pariy, a formal dance, and The spring 'fashion show which is an annual evenf. Ofher ac+ivi'ries also lcepf The sororify busy. In ihe fall 'rerm of This pasi year, a group ol: ihe Alpha Taus were guesis of 'lhe lola Chapier ai Emporia, Kansas, while alfending ihe disfricf meeiing. Alpha Sigma Tau was represenfed in many of 'rhe campus organizaiions. Helen Carol Davis was lisfed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universifies. Social service' proiecfs of Alpha Sigma Tau included coniribuiing io fhe Penland Handi- craii School in Norfh Carolina and fhe Pine Mouniain School in Keniuclcy. BACK ROW: Mickie MCG-ough, Barbara Wilson, Nancy Wells, Louise Condray, Trela Richardson, Virginia Presley, secreiary: Nina Enloe, Shirlee Slouf. SECOND ROW: Barbara Pe++igrew, Naomi Wise, Jo Bradford, Barbara Eagleburger, Barbara Ann Scoif, Helen Davis, lreasurerg Margaref Page, Jean Gaffga, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Kuhn, Rose Ann Crooks, vice presidenh Sally Ryan, Sue Darr, Mar+ha Kimber, president Ann O'Quinn, Mrs. Don Sebring, sponsor. X , r l I 'Q .L 1 52 1 94? 1 ,ff 4-V .r i 5 ,253 i,'f,l: ' ' 77 I, . ' i lOl ., '1..-fi:::: ,,.551'ig,: +i ---F N -' faf rrf F' A' W 1' - 07-L gf., ?' 1737 TOP ROW: Shirley Walker. Carolyn Ollull, Darlene Bridges, Nancy Bryanl, Rulh Ann Schwalm, Bonila Blades, Grace Gardner, sponsor: Helen Welzel, Jeane Medlin, secrelary: Margie Billingsley, vice presidenl: Belly Monlgomery, Cecilia Odio, Norma Lee Barker. SECOND ROW: Peggy Shreve, Phyllis Lulher, Kalherine Cochran, Idell Thomas, Shirlene Wolle. Darlene Norlon, Rulh Neill, lreasurer: Ann Turk, presidenl: Beverly Boehm. BOTTOM ROW: Winilred Gallion, Phyllis Haver, Shirley Head, Jo Anne Brewer, Geraldean l.illle, Barbara Oberlander, Rosalyn Maddox, Rae Yenlc. Delta Sigma Epsilon A Alpha Lambda Chapler ol Della Sigma Epsilon has lhe dislinclion ol being lhe lirsl nalional educalional sororily lo be eslablished on lhe campus. Mrs. Roy Ellis was inslrumenlal in lorming lhe group in Seplember, l94l. Della Sigma Epsilon sororily emanaled lrom a group ol seven enlhusiaslic women which was organized on lhe campus ol Miami Universily, Oxlord, Ohio. From lhis small beginning, lhe sororily has grown lo 50 chaplers and 76 alumnae groups lhroughoul lhe Uniled Slales. Aclivilies lor lhe year cenlered around lhe newly-acquired sororily house localed al 907 Easl Belmonl. Della Sigs have Della Sig Chapler house al 907 E. Belmonl. held open house, leas, and parlies lor rushees, alumnae and olher groups, and have used lhe recrealion room lor meelings and gab sessions. Besides lhese evenls, lhey produced lhe annual Della Darlcy Minslrel and gave lheir spring lormal al which an oulslanding sororily member was crowned Miss Springlimen. As lhey have in lhe pasl, Della Sigs have been aclive in many exlra-curricular organizalions and have been represenled in honorary lralernilies and on lhe honor roll. For lhe lall lerm, lhe group earned lhe Panhellenic Scholarship award lor lhe highesl grade average ol lhe sororilies. Helen Wefzel was selecled Kappa Alpha Rose ol l952. Members challing in lhe chapler as in 2 ig.-we ii. 2.42 P31 SR' .sys ,,,n hx ABOVE: Eloa' UPPER RIGHT RIGHT: Sues LOWER RIGI- parade. house recrealic r E ' s. w 1 n as .qw xrl,,1 ..,, if If .Y ,. ru , W ,, ,H ,-,-,,,...,,, , ?..i.- L ,4,f,,fe,,.,......,u....ef1-...,,.f, . , ....,-...., ,N ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,a,,,,...,,.i,, ,,,,,-,,,.,....-e...,u1-..H....,.. -f---f..-V -Q-4 1-f,.....1-uf: f .-. .-,......... V.. fr --,--.-.... ..-... .-. , 4 ...V 1 ., , , , , F L' ' 'I x x , jf. ' 5 isle- eueaa H HQ M Uifiiia' it . ,Vp - si , , . i. , i fx A 1 i - i 3 ,V . 2' ,sf . A ,k g X 1'. U 5 l, 5 . . .W .X ,wwf , Amr' .' h Helen Welzel 'ery Ann Turk lox, Rae Yenlc. ,, alumnae and ww lor meelings produced llwe wring 'formal al :rowned Miss been aclive in ABOVE: Floal enfered in Homecoming parade. SVT l'epl'eS9Vl'l'ed UPPER RIGHT: Members lake lime oul 'from formal lea. l. For llne fall slwip award for Helen Vvenel LOWER RIGHT: Della Sigs ride in 'rlwe Homecoming parade. RIGHT: Guesfs of flwe clwapler al a formal parly. Members clwalling in flue cliapler house recrealion room Us '14 ge Q iweiil A HQ' ' , 1, iwgflfie , f V? KZ' H, Y I 471 N ,--1 ABOVE: Carol Cole is sweelhearl of '52 al' Sweefhearl' Dance. ABOVE LEFT: Pi Kaps and fellows in fronf of SC Build- ing. LEFT: Pi Kap Wooden Shoe in Homecoming parade. BELOW LEFT: Pi Kaps harmonize for a slcif of Frankie ancl Johnny af lheir Sain? and Sinner rush parfy. BELOW: Sweefhearl' and affendanfs dance affer corona fion ceremony af Sweefhearf Ball. Thefa NL. I947, refainin. from fhe Ther, hosress fhe TN Beach. Major ev Luncheon, Chi +he our of 'rov TOP ROW: Annabelle Gil SECOND RO bara Langley. BOTTOM RO Hoy, Vera Da f i 1 TOP ROW: Reed, Jo Ar SECOND R4 Virginia Dar BOTTOM Ri Richardson, Sigma S Virginia Sfafe Diana Club, v years, aiFifia+ chap+ers of T Unifed Sfares This yeai in American presidenr off Tradifion I X ,Q -. .r Tulip Ball. Bra nd. WV' TOP ROW: Pal Palrerson, Palsy Smilh, vice presidenl: Belva Twilly, Beverly Kessinger, Mary Alice Simmons, Luanna Voellz, Ann Crooks, Rose Marie Reed, Jo Ann Benson, Nancy Amenr, Susie Wall, Alice Hickman, Mary An'n Derlcum. SECOND ROW: Kay Bane, Mary Arnaud, Marilyn Bennell, Kay Bumgarner, Par Palmer, Lois Windsor, Mary Ann Barr, secreraryg Mariorie Neely, Virginia Darnall, Barbara Middleron. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Thomason, Sue Adams, Mary Alice Turner, Virginia Craig, ireasurerg Marlha Anderson, presidenl: Julia Mae Benson, Shirley Richardson, Dorolhy Anderson, Marge Porler, Nancy Crouch. T Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma, was founded on April 20, I898, al Virginia Siaie Normal School, Farmville, Virginia. ln l945, ihe Diana Club, which had been aclive on This campus for nineieen years, afiilialed wilh Tri Sigma. There are now 50 college chapfers of Tri Sigma and 94 alumnae chaprers Jrhroughour 'rhe Uniled Sl'al'es. This year Mar'rha Anderson was elecred io Who's Who in American Colleges and Universiries. Kay Bane served as presidenr of The Panhellenic Council. Tradiiional social iunclions of ihe sororiiy included Show- Tri Sigmas relax in chapler room afrer meering. boal' and Poliiical Rally rush pariies, Chrislmas dance, formal Founders' Day Banquei, alumnae desserl-bridge, Mo+her's Day Brealciasr, chili supper, spring dinner dance, and Mo'rher-Daugh- rer Buffer Supper. Social service is an imporlani parl' of Tri Sigma. During The year, Tri Sigma coniribuied io Care, March of Dimes, Polio Research, Communiiy Chesl, and Red Cross. Also. Thanksgiving and Chrisimas baslcels were given To needy fam- ilies, boolcs 'lo The John Randolph Library, and cloihes To lhe Endicoll School. - i Alumnae president Adele Schmid, presenis Marfha Anderson ihe Bryan Achievemenl Award Cup. I J Win' . 1,WZZGQAW5-22'1',i-fizlwcfd I if J W, 1 IO7 ff X f f , I, ,fl 1-,. ,,,, , ' X,,,, fl fl I ff, W K 4 V R TOP ROW: Pauline Blades, Amanda Hall, Rulh Long, Belly Viclcrey, vice presidenl: Jennie Verlrees, secrelary. BOTTOM ROW: Laura Good, Kay Alleberry, Dr. Ruedi, sponsor: Lucille Bobula, presidenl. F-Square F-Square was organized on lhe SMS campus in l927 under lhe leadership ol Miss Grace Palmer. ll originaled as a club lor girls who were members ol lhe library slall. Since lhen, F-Square has developed inlo a social sororily. F-Square is represenled in a number ol dillerenl clubs. lls colors are pinlc and while and lhe club llower is lhe American Beauly Rose. The lour sides ol lhe F-Square symbol are revealed only lo aclive members ol lhe club. One ol lhe proiecls ol F-Square has been lhal ol helping and enlerlaining children al lhe Burge Polio Ward. A weelcly movie was shown, also parlies, olher lorms ol enlerlainmenl and gills were presenled lo lhe children. A special evenl was sponsored lhal raised lunds lor a new movie proieclor which was donaled lo lhe polio ward. This was lhe all-school carnival held during March in which almosl every organizalion in lhe school enlered a boolh. The social calendar ol lhe year consisled ol lall rush parlies, lormal pledging banquel and mock and lormal inilia- lions, Chrislmas dinner parly, Valenline parly, and lhe spring bunlcing parly held al Ozark. The spring Formal was nol held. The money 'lor il was donaled lor lhe polio ward proieclor. F-Square members enlerlaining lhe children al lhe Burge Polio Ward. Anolher child being visiled by F'Square members al lhe Polio Collage. IGS '.4 1 1 f aa 1.:.1.-,,,hi1N.'....,...L,1..gL,nL,1mL..Z,g,:,f..,2f.., 3Z..,:.,,v..4'.,--ig, ,Q .111,.: 1-gn - -11' . 1 H ,. 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I -LJ - .4 1 11 N, 1 11 1, 11111j1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 11 4? 15 1 5 L 1 1 I 1 1. -f -------2--e?.na-.-..-Lim-...,.q-ve--5 in ' ,. ,, 1 V -,172 m-,'vf..,,...-frn1-frf ' Q Roger Taylor R. W, Anderson HuberT Wheeler President Ellis Only TuTure Times can Tully Tell whaT The accomplishmenTs oT The pasT year aT SouThwesT Missouri STaTe College have really been. ThaT There were accomplishmenTs is guiTe evi- denT7 and These were in large measure due To The leadership oT PresidenT Roy Ellis. DocTor Ellis TirsT appeared on The SMS campus in I909, as a sTudenT. He pursued his educaTion TurTher aT The Uni- versiTy oT Missouri, where he received The B.S. in EducaTion HO A. T, Bridges T. H. Douglas C. H. Duvall Board of Regents Governing body oT SouThwesT Mis- W souri STaTe College is The Board oT Ben F. Weir RegenTs, cons1sTing oT six members. Two are appoinTed every Two years and each serves Tor a Term oT six years. AppoinTmenT is made by The Gov- ernor wiTh The consenT oT The STaTe SenaTe. The regenTs receive no compensaTion Tor Their services, donaTing Their Time Treely Tor The beTTermenT oT The college. The board meeTs once each monTh. The board governs The college Through The chieT execuTive oTTi- cer OT The college, iTs presidenT. They pass on policies, requisiTions, appoinTmenTs, and maTTers oT like naTure. The STaTe Commissioner oT EducaTion, HuberT Wheeler, is an ex-oTTicio member oT The board. and A.B. degrees: Harvard, where he received an M.A. degree? and Columbia UniversiTy, which besTowed a Ph.D. ln l9I7 he reTurned To our campus as an insTrucTor in The hisTory deparTmenT, and laTer as head OT The sociology and economics deparTmenT. DocTor Ellis assumed The college presi- ' dency in I926. Since ThaT Time he has TosTered a program OT building expansion and curriculum enlargemenT ThaT has made SMS one oT The naTion's besT small colleges. X p, If V V 4 af 7 , 71? Ji? Q' Zim! 11 Pr ,. -A M Qyfvl . . . -- -' if :ILL x C. H. Duvali Ben F. Weir by The Gov ces donarung board meers xecuhve off: requlslhons ommussloner of Hwe board M.A. degree rruclror in Jrhe ociology and ollege prGSI 1 program of rar bas made President Roy Ellls D. ,WA William E. Taylor School Physician l Willard J. Graff Administrative Dean Friendly greefings and a pleasanf smile awaif sfudenfs when fhey enfer fhe office of Willard J. Graff, Aclminisfrafive Dean of fhe College. Dean Graff himself is a graduafe of SMS, and undersfands well fhe fradifions of fhe college. His office is a focal poinf for many of fhe college acfivi- fies. Specifically, he adminisfers Sfudenl' Personnel Service, Fielcl Service, fhe Placemenf Bureau, Alumni Affairs, College H2 Mail Service. fhe Sfudenf Cenfer, Housing on fhe Campus- including fhe Women's Residence Hall, coordinafes public relafions, newspaper and radio publicify, and ofher numerous small buf imporfanf maffers. ln carrying ouf fhese faslcs, Dean Graff has become known as a friend and helper fo all.l. He shares his office wifh The Gay Philosopher. On fhe blillefin board are posfed many choice bifs of philosophy. All 'of fhese puf fogefher help fo creafe an afmosphere of cordialify and undersfanding. ,. V 1 5- ' ......1.,,....x' H gg., ,,5gg,.. 3,,,., ' ' ' 'i,g?.: -v-.fL.a.iQ1a1:L- A-.s.:-k--- '- f-I-e--1iTf---J-fllf' -. .M .. .. ,:ar1. g ., ,.:::Q, ,r,,, 5 .gagf ,4,:.:...z ..: .. ...,,.g ,L N - K T I Hazel Ponder L 'II ay or uci e Davidson Irma Shackelford lsician Appoinfmenf Difedor CaTeTeria DirecTor Residence l-lall Counsellor he CampUS-T linaTes public 'her numeroUS iecome known ice wiTh The posTed FUGUY eTher help +0 anding. Secretaries From The TirsT day oT The Fall Term To The Tinal Spring exam SMS sTudenTs were dependenT upon a sTaTT oT silenT workersf ag group noT much heard oT. These were The secre- Taries, assisTanTs, and oTTice employees whose responsibiliTy iT was To see Thaf The day-by-day Tasks oT serving The sTudenT body were perTormed. Though They held no adminisTraTive posiTions They did play The indispensable role oT seeing ThaT The college TuncTioned smooThly. WheTher iT was providing meals in The caTeTeria, caring Tor illnesses, placing individuals in iolos, or keeping Tab oT grades, The oTTice sTaTTs were There To see ThaT The Task was done. LEFT: Jean GaTTga, secreTary To PresidenT Ellis. BELOW: Mary ForresTer, secreTary To Dean 6raTTg Nyda Sebring, secreTary To Dean Wells KaThryn Miller, secreTary To Mr, Thompson. f'? 'U' W --'fn-:--s-ve wwf- - s- j g F' . F - m--f fr' -2 Wi- - - - f-f - -. W ,----L W...-.-..,C.... ,,.,,,,,.-,.....,,Aw-.-43? ' I J V , V V rm F ,E r - --ggggg f -Q , 3:4.-5i,g.,,.,4:ga-gpg:-.'.-'251515--'-N1- .-.af-- ' i -'Quai'-if 11' ': rf: f-. ...-.f. ...s - -. ' . . ' T - Dean Nancy BerTha Wells Dean of Women Dean Nancy BerTha Wells has served since l9l8 as The Dean oT Women. She is well known as a Triend and counsellor To sTudenTs in need oT help or advice. ATTenTive and under- sTanding, she is never Too busy To lend a helping hand. l-ler role on The campus is mosT imporTanT. STudenTs come To her Tor advice on problems which They cannoT solve Themselves. ln addiTion To counselling, Dean Wells keeps a schedule oT evenTs, records and reporTs oT absences, Turnishes lisTs oT rooms Tor ouT oT Town sTudenTs, issues lockers and cares Tor losT and Tound arTicles. She has been assisTed in These duTies Tor The pasT several years by Mrs. Don Sebring. Miss Wells was born in NorThern Missouri and aTTended Normal School in Kirksville. She aTTended This college when iT was The Normal School and STaTe Teachers College. She was graduaTed Trom Drury College wiTh an AB degree. She TaughT LaTin and German 4 years aT Lamar l-ligh School in Lamar, Mo., and laTer aT SMS, Miss Wells received her Train- ing Tor Dean oT Women in New York. II4 Guy l-l. Thompson T Administrative Registrar Guy l-l. Thompson, AdminisTraTive RegisTrar, is Taced wiTh an ever increasing problem each year as The sTudenT body grows in number. l-le musT arrange The courses which are oT- Terecl aT SMS To TiT The individual needs oT some I8OO college sTudenTs. l-lis iob grows more diTTiculT as sTuolenTs Trom all over The naTion and many Toreign counTries conTinue To swell The ranks oT our sTudenT body. Mr. Thompson is also in charge oT The regisTering oT The sTuclenTs aT The beginning oT each Term. Some oT his oTher duTies perTain To advance sTanding Trom oTher colleges, admission oT sTudenTs, aTTendance and scholasTic records, college mimeographing, preparaTion and disTribuTion oT caTalogues and schedules, checking sTudenTs Tor graduaTion or cerTiTicaTion, reconT1mendaTions Tor sTaTe cerTiTi- caTes and approval oT grades Tor counTy cerTiTicaTes. His oTTice handles all The correspondence and exTension work Tor SMS. Mr. Thompson is a pasT PresidenT oT The Missouri Asso- ciaTion OT College RegisTrars and Admissions OTTicers. During ' Tion oT busini duTies ThaT Ti ous and varii college. supe ing sTaTT, pun oT The caTeT enTerprises. AnoTher sTudenT body responsible T4 successTul op Mr. Morris se s Taced wiTh udenT body hich are oT- 8OO college nTs Trom all nue To swell so in charge ing oT each ce sTanding ndance and araTion and sTudenTs TOP sTaTe cerTiTi- TicaTes. His ion work TOV issouri Asso- cers. Lee H. Morris Business Manager During The years which Mr. Lee Morris has held The posi- Tion oT business manager oT SMS, he has capably execuTed The duTies ThaT Tall under his iurisdicTion. These duTies are numer- ous and varied, such as cusTodian oT physical properTy oT The college, supervisor oT The planT sysTem, direcTor of The operaT- ing sTaTT, purchasing agenT Tor The college, general supervisor OT The caTeTeria, The college BooksTore, and similar auxiliary enTerprises. AnoTher duTy which brings him inTo closer conTacT wiTh The sTudenT body is ThaT oT direcTor oT sTudenT employmenT. He is responsible Tor The hiring oT The sTudenT help necessary To The successful operaTion oT The school. In addiTion To These jobs. Mr. Morris serves as Treasurer oT The Board oT RegenTs. W. I. Baker Auditor Presiding in The audiTor's oTTice is Mr. W. I. Baker, who has Tor some Time successTully handled The money on This campus. Those TirsT-oT-The-Term incidenTal Tees are received in his oTTice, as well as special Tees collecTed Trom music sTu- denTs and Those Taking laboraTory work. ln addifion To collecT- ing The various Tees, he also acTs as a disbursing and deposiTing agenT Tor The school. All checks Trom The college go Through his oTTice, and deparTmenTal Tunds are deposiTed There, along wiTh Tunds oT campus organizaTions. Mr. Baker makes a quarTerly financial reporT To boTh sTaTe and naTional oTTicials, acTs as SecreTary OT The Board OT RegenTs, audiTs insTiTuTional and group ac- counTs, is The adminisTraTor OT sTaTT reTiremenT Tunds and The hospiTalizaTion plan, and handles oTher deTails relaTing To Ti- nancial records oT The college. IIS 1: '4 - 'fu , . : . if-1'-1 ' . ,-- -b----... . -:-: zz-::?:--.2-'f . .. .1 ,,: .,, - -'-- - -5 f--- ' Warn ---' i Q y , . i James B. lmmon Guidance Director WhaT are your vocaTional inTeresTs? WhaT academic and vocaTional abiliTies do you have ThaT are worTh developing? IT you don'T know how To answer These quesTions see Mr. James B. lnmon, Guidance DirecTor. His deparTmenT is responsible Tor The Freshman orienTa- Tion program and a TesTing service Tor all sTudenTs in The Tields oT vocaTional inTeresTs, academic abiliTy, special apTiTudes and personaliTy. Much oT Mr. lnmon's Time is spenT .in giving sTudenTs help on school adiusTmenT and personal problems. H6 James EQ Bane Counsellor Trainer Counsellor Trainer James E. Bane is a relaTively new addi- Tion To The SMS campus. The Counsellor Training DeparTmenT oT which he is head is compleTing iTs second year. IT was added To Till The need Tor Trained personnel in meeTing The requiremenTs OT The STaTe Board oT EducaTion in guidance. The addiTion oT Mr. Bane To The TaculTy was Tor seTTing up a compleTe Counsellor Training program in The college cur- riculum. Mr. Bane noT only Teaches classes on The campus, he has Tour exTension courses in guidance Tor which crediT is received Through Missouri UniversiTy. These classes are held in various Towns and are aTTended by sTudenTs Trom TwenTy-Two SouThwesT Missouri counTies. Mr. Bane is available aT any Time To school sysTems in This area To alssisT Them in seTTing up a guidance program. i -r'F r 6 .433 .Q jug F? 4455 l 12 ,,.A , v . 1 ' Nygkgwfg, ss Nav -. A- .1 Ben J. Marilyn G Social The beg Lou Bilsboro denT CenTei pleasanT, Tas Social Direc In addiT and sTudenTsl campus soro Mrs, Bl social aTTairsi Advisory, Ben J Kloeppe BoolcsTore Manager Gene Edwards AssisTanT Audifor Mrs Alice PeTerson SecreTary To Mr Morris Marilyn GilbreaTh SecreTary To Dr Taylor June Young SecreTary To Mr Morris PaTsy Swain Mail ng Room Mrs. Mary Lou Bilslaorough Social Director f new aclcli' The beginning oT her Third year aT SMS Tound Mrs. Mary Deloarimeni Lou Bilsloorough Talcing over The managemenT oT The new STu- 1 ear. IT WGS neeTing The 1 guidance. eTTing up a Social DirecTor. denT CenTer Building. This added anoTher, Though noT un- i pleasanT, Taslc To The many responsiloiliTies oT our compeTenT :ollege cur- Q ln addiTion To planning all-school social evenTs Tor TaculTy and sTuclenTs, she has The supervision and adminisTraTion OT all I campus sororiTies, TraTerniTies. and oTher social organizaTions. T is received d in variouS H H , D A A 0 SouThweST Mrs. B. is consTanTly in demand Tor help in planning social aTTairs. She works in close conTacT wiTh The All Club Advisory, Panhellenic, and lnTer-FraTerniTy Councils. 1 l ipus, he has me To school a guidance II7 4 .--1 4- - - - 1 ,, .--1-v:fF-ffff' Faculty Willred Adler-Piano. BM., Mlvl. Eva Allen-Greenwood Supervisor. B.S. in Educarion, A.M. Rex Ballinger-Spanislw. B.S. in Educafion, A.M., Pl1.D. Basil Bassell-Economics. LLB., A.B., A,M., Pl1.D. Anna Lou Blair-German and Frencln. A.B., LiH.D., Pl1.D. Cloe Bounous-Home Economics. B.S. in Ed- ucafion, A.lvl. F. VV. Archibald Bosch-Philosophy. A. B., BD., Th.M., D.D., S.T.D. A Florence Bugg-Pl1ysicalEduca+ion. B.A., M.A. Floy Burgess-Home Economics. B.S. in Edu- calion, MS. Donald Calame-Commerce. B.S. in Ecluca- Jrion, M.A., Ed.D. ' ' Georgia Calion-Commerce. B.S. in Educa- lion, M.A. Ivan Callon-Commerce. B.S. in Educafion, A.lVl. Virgil Cheek-Commerce. B.S. in Educaiion. A.B., A.lvl., Pl1.D. Leslie lrelwe Coger-Speech. A.A., A.B., A.lv'l. Jesse Herberl Collins-Greenwood Supervisor of Physical Educalion. BS. in Educalion, A.B.. lvl.P.E. Francisco 4 Florence C Virginia C Li++.D. Waller Cn M arga re+ B. S., M.S. Virginia De in Educafio llalw Dixon- Kennelh Du Ed.D. Lane Elkins- Mary EllioH l-lorafio Far Vivian Ford- Ray Forsyllwe Norman Frc M.A. Carl Fronab calion, A.M. 4. isor. B.S. in i Educa+ion. A.B., AM., Erenclri. A.B., s. B.S. in Ed- Jphy. A. B.. n. B.A., M.A. B.S. In Edu- S. in Educa- S. in Educa- n Educafion, n Educarion. A.B., A.Iv1. ad Supervisor 1ca+ion, A.B.. 34.-- ..-Q ..-.I -1.4 .xlipoi-v-....i.T.5ig-,fLI' Francisco Colon-Spanish. B.S. Educarion Florence Compron-Spanish. A.B., A.M. Virginia Craig-English. A.B., A.M., Pl1.D. LiH.D. Waiier Cralie-Sociology. A.B., A.M., PHD Marqarer Crighion-Library Science. A.B. B. S., M.S. Virginia Delano-Greenwood Supervisor. B.S in Educaiion. ilaii Dixon-Music. BS. in Educarion, M.M. Kenneiiw Dusiman-Music. B.M., B.S.M., A.M. Ed.D. Lane Elkins-Ari. B.S. in Educaiion, M.A. Mary EHioH-Laiin. B.S. in Educafion, A.M. Horaiio Farrar-Voice. A.B., A.M. . Vivian Ford-Ari. B.S. in Educaiion, M.A, Ray Eorsyihe-Physical Educarion, B.S. Norman Ereudenberger-Laiin. A.B., A.M. M.A. Carl Eronabarger-Mafhemarics. B.S. in Edu carion, A.M,, Ph.D. . -ff i'5'i'5i...,... ' - f-,r-r - -v - L5 A W W ' 'a' ' ' H ETF- ,j - 1 ' 1' i Eslle Funlchouser-Greenwood Supervisor. B.S. in Educaiion, A.M. Grace Gardner-Greenwood Supervisor of Social Science. B.S. in Educalion, M.A. Jack Caslon-Commerce. B.S. in Educalrion, M.S. Rulh Gibson-Commerce. B.S. in Educaiion, A.M. . Armin Simbel-lnduslrial Educaiion. B.S. in Educalion. Chauncey Goodchild-Biology. B.S., Ph.D. Claude Groves-Direcfor of Alhlelrics, Track Coach and Assislani Fooiball Coach, B.P.E. Mayrne Hamillon-Ari. B.S. in Educa+ion, A.M. Richard l-laswell-English. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Eilon Henderson-Greenwood Supervisor of Science. A.B., B.S. in Educaiion, M.S., Ph.D. Dora l-lenniclce-Greenwood Supervisor. B.S. in Educalion, A.M. Esier l-lenniclce-Greenwood Supervisor. Ph.B., A.M. Jane l-loll-Library Science. B.S. in Educa- Jrion, B.S., l..S. Munson lilowe-Ari. B.S. in Educafion, M.A. l Lee Howell-Science. B.S. in Educalion. Wesley Hoy- cafion, M.A. Belly Johnsor Maihemalics. Myrle Johnsor Glenn Karls+ Mary Keilh-l Doyle Kemper Educalion, Al I-larold King- Armida -Koivisl Violef Krischel- Alfred Larr-S Wins+on Lynes- Francis McCur Music. M.A. Andrew McDoi M.S. Helen McLean William McWl lion, A.M. rvisor. B.S. Jervisor of M.A. Educafion, Educalion, on. B.S. In ., Ph.D. A fries, Track zh, B.P.E. Educafion, MM., Ph.D. oervisor of l.S., Pl1.D. rvisor. B.S. Jisor. Pl1.B., in Educa- Hrion, zafion. Wesley Hoy-Agrlcullure. B.S.,y B.S. in Edu- calion, M.A. V Belly Jolwnson-Greenwood Supervisor of Maflnemalics. M.A., A.A., B.S. Myrle Johnson-Clwemisfry. A.B., Pl1.D. Glenn Karls-Agricullure. B.S., A.M., Ed.D. Mary Keillw-Hislory. B.S.'in Eclucalion, A.M. Doyle Kemper-lndusfrial Educarion. B.S. in Educafion, A.M. Harold King-Violin. B.M. Armida Koivisfo-Music. B.Mus.Ecl., M.M. Violef Krisclwel-English. A.B. Alfred Larr-Speech. A.B., M.A. Wins+on Lynes-Wind Inslrrumenls. B.S., M,S. Francis McCurry-Greenwood Supervisor of Music. M.A. Andrew McDonald-Physical Educafion. A.B., MS. Helen McLean--English. B.S. In Educalion. William McWl'1orJrer-Speech. B.S. In Educa- Hon, A.M. fW9'Si,, ,,.,. ,. . l Roberjr Marlin-Chernisrry. B.S. in Educalion, M.S., Ph.D. Mabel Moberly-Greenwood Supervisor. B.S, in Educalion, A.M. Donald Nicholson-l-lislory. A.B., A.M., Ph.D, Olan Oarrnan-lnduslrial Educaiion. B.S. in Educa+ion. . Sianley Oliver-Educajrion. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Margarei Owchar-Marhemaiics. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Grace Palmer-Library Science. A.B., B,L.S. l Richard Payne-French. A.B., A.M. Rulh Pennell-Voice. A.B.,,M.S. Lawrence Pummill-Maihemalics. B.S. in Edu- X carion, A.M., Ph.D. l Margarer Purnam-Physical Educarion. B.S. in Educarion, A.M. ! Auslin Pyle-Malhemalics. M.A. Harold Relalliclc-Geography. B.S., M.A.. Ph.D. Elda Rpbins-English. B.S. in Educalion, A.M. Laura Roman-Commerce. BS. in Educalion. A.M. J Oreen Ruedi- J. Ray Scark B.S. in Educa' John Scharz- Joseph Schm. ucaiion, M.S. Marie Schmal Educalion, M David Scori- Ph.D. James Shannc Lillourn Shillel Harry Sicelufl A.B., A.M., E Harold Slcelrc Educarion, A. Lucy Mae Sn Vocarional l-lc James Snapp- B.B.A., Juris L Sfanlie Spang Roberf Sreven Mary Rose Sv lion, A.M. in Educafion, Jpervisor. B.S. ., A.M., PHD. afion. B.S. in M.S., PHD. s. BA., MA.. i. A.B., B.L.S. M. s. B.S. in Edu- carion. B.S. in . B,S., M.fN.. ucalrion, AM in Educafion. Oreen Ruedi-Sociology. AB., MJK., PHD. J. Ray Scarborough-Greenwood iLibrarian B.S. in Educarion, A.M. John Schafz-Agriculiure. B.S., M.S. Joseph Schmalhorsf-Commerce. B.S. in Ed- V ucaiion, M.S. Marie Schmalhorsr-Home Economics. B.S. in Educafion, M.S. David SCOH-Polirical Science. A.B., A.M., PHD. James Shannon-Hisrory. PHB., PHM. Lilburn Slwiflerf-Mafhemalrics. B.S., A.M. Harry Siceluff-Educafion. B.S. in Educafion, A.B., A.M., Ed.D. Harold Skelfon-Mafhemafics. AB., B.S. in Educalrien, A.M. Lucy Mae Smirh-Greenwood Supervisor of Vocafional Home Economics. BS., M.E. James Snapp-Commerce. B. S. in Educalrion, B.B.A., Juris Doc+or, PHD. Sfanlie Spangler-Agriculiure. B.S., M.A. Roberr Srevenson-Biology. A.B., M.PH, PHD. Mary Rose Sweeney-English. B.S. in Educa- Jrion, A.M. in Q W. 7 fr-0 - --- - - --- Elmer Thomas-lndusfrial Educalion. BS. in Ecluca+ion, M.S. Rurh Thompson-Ar+. B.S. in Educalrion. Fred Thomsen--Physical Educalion and Fool- ball Coach. A.B. Oran Paul Trenlham-Greenwood Principal. B.S. in Educalion, M.B.A., PHD. X Frances Wallace-Library Science. B.S. in Ed- ucalion, B.S., A.M. Lesler Whilney-Physics and Mafhemalics. PHB., PHM., Ph.D. Richard Wilkinson-Psychology. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. l-lomer Williams-Commerce. B.S. in Educa- l'ion, M.Bus.Ed. Marefa Williams-English. BS. in Educalion, A.M. Willa Rulhe Williams-Greenwood Super- visor. A.B. ' Conlenl Wise-Piano. Music Diploma. Harry Wise-Educalion and Direcfor of Train- ing School. BS. in Educalrion, A.M., Ph.D. Helen Wood-Erench. A.B., A.M. Wiley Woodring-Greenwood Supervisor and Elemenlary School Principal. B.S. in Educalion. A.M. Y, Mary Woods-English. A.B., A.M. 1 W1-' ' g ' f'5'Wf:Q 1-an-,gy if 5 - ion. BS. In Jcafion. 'n and Foo?- nd Principal. 2. BS. in Ed- Aafhemafics. AB., AM.. S. in Educa- n Educafion, Mood S u per- ploma. cfor of Train- M., Pl'1.D, A. upervisor and in Educafion, ,,VA 'l If H , N Y J ' ' N g J X W f , ...X x k-X F1 1' ' ,fx , , A L LW + 1f'W , r i1'N:' y -R ,, tl, ,. v -W' H M-an f V ' 'W' -jif r j-gjj'-'t'm -. W , - . , ' W 'W' r ' 'L '7 '. Student Government N-...,, School days ot I95I and I952 have presented many new problems to the representatives ot the student body. Many ot these problems stemmed directly trom the tact that a new Student Center Building took its place in the daily lite ot SMSites. A Student Center Commission, headed by Charles Strickland and later Jerry Presley, worlcecl under the Senate to evolve a policy ot maliing the greatest use ot the tacilities attorded. Through that commission a program ot all-school tunctions ot a hitherto undreamed ot variety was laid down. Another segment ot the student government, the All-Club Council, was responsible tor much ot the all-school social lite ot the past year. That group sponsored the traditional Christmas tormal as well as many other important events. . The Student Senate investigated housing ot students and made recommendations to the admin- istration to the ettect that closer administration ot housing was needed. Also they urged the tormation ot a student-taculty committee to handle problems arising concerning the two publications. This was carried out. Six students: Ray Kennedy, Carol Cole, Patty Eshelman, Lewis Hobson, Mildred Matthews, and Richard Scarborough, served on the social, assem- bly, and public relations committees. Their taslc was to express student views on the various committees on which they served. LEFT: Student Body president Ron Downing. BELOW: Student Senate members: Harold Marlin, Marilyn Williamson, Helen Davis, Tom Strong. Bob Redmond, Ron Downing, Dale Ward, Patti Hunter. Bob Rau, Don Dedmon. i l l l l l l i l i l - '9'5...,.,,., RIGHT dent 4 Jerry Social All-C Advis TOP ROW: Kennedy, Kap Jean Reilly, 1 SECOND RQ Richard Scart Sigma Tau G BOTTOM RO Scovell, Newr l I l l l 1465 fe presenled ilives ol lhe ons slemmed denl Cenler ol SMSiles. headed by sley, worked 1 ol malcing ed. Through Dol lunclions s laid down. governmenl, lor much ol year. Thal ,lmas lormal ls. housing ol J lhe admin- inislralion ol he lormalion dle problems ws. This was Cole, Pally allhews, and ocial, assem- heir laslc was 3 commillees Marlin, Marilyn Redmond, Ron RIGHT: Members ol lhe newly-lormed Slu- , denl Cenler Commission, Charles Slrickland, if ' Jerry Presley, and Ramona Frazier, pose wilh 5 Social Direclor Mrs. Bilsborough, sponsor. All-Club Advisory Council -PE.-4 TOP ROW: Jan Peevy, College Thealre: Cleo Shoe, Della Phi Della: Phyllis l-laver, Della Sigma Epsilon: Lois Pelerson, Chrisl's Ambassadors: Ray Kennedy, Kappa Alpha: Gus Brown, S Club: Fred Ray, Fulure Teachers Club: Morris l-lamillon, Alpha Phi Omega: Keilh Garland, Agricullure Club: Jean Reilly, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Lucille Bobula, Red Cross: Laura Good, F Square: Belle Chrislian, Kappa Mu Epsilon. SECOND ROW: Jerry Presley, Sigma Pi: Wilma Golorlh, Bruin Booslers: Marilyn Williamson, Alpha Della Pi: Alice Killingsworlh, Wesley Foundalion: Richard Scarborough, Commercial Club: Mrs. Mary Lou Bilsborough, sponsor: Vera Day, Treble Club: Dorann Lewis, Pi Kappa Sigma: Bill Kelsey, Sigma Tau Gamma. ' BOTTOM ROW: Marlha Anderson, Pi Omega Pi: Mary Ann Barr, Sigma Sigma Sigma: Paul Moore, Radio Club: John Rogers, lnduslrial Educalion: Ric Scovell, Newman Club: Mary Anne Vinyard, Associalion lor Childhood Educalion. Don Dedmon. IZ7 C ..J..: -A ..-M :...u- -M-.,......, .- 5 - - - -' -- - Ozark Few people who have never worked on a year- book can comprehend The consTanT hours oT planning, picTure Taking, and wriTing ThaT are necessary Tor The producTion oT one. Such has been The case oT The l952 OzarkO. EdiTor George O'Neal and a sTaTT oT abouT TiT- Teen members have sTriven consTanTly all year wiTh one goal in mind-To publish Tor The sTudenTs oT SMS The besT yearbook in The school's hisTory. Toward This end They have worked noT only during school days. buT also aT nighr and on weekends and vacaTions. Work on The OzarkO is divided inTo many caTe- R gories. Anyc iT be in wriTir prooT reading is needed. So and sTaTT oT page makeup, each sTudenT, VVII p Q + Don LamberT, Barbara STei K ly porTs7 Emily Mifchell, organizaTions: Marilyn i iamson, o enin sec ion: aiinpui :l on a year- Q of planning, ssary for fhe case of Jrhe of abouf fif- all year wifh lenfs of SMS Toward fhis school days. MT? -g Richard Scarborough, Business Manager. gories. Anyone who has any falenf af all, whefher if be in wrifing, layouf work, selling, making posfers, proof reading, or even pasfing picfures finds fhaf he is needed. Some of fhe individual aims of fhe edifor and sfaff of fhis year's lOzarkO have been beffer fam' Rayma Daniel, assisfanf ediforg Don Mulfer, phofographer more picfures for honorary organizafions, and more color for fhe book as a whole. Affer all fhe picfures are faken, all fhe liferary vacmions maferial wriffen, and The book prinfed and bound, if x X page makeup, copy wifh a more definife inferesf for is wifh a well-earned sigh of relief fhaf sfaff members :J many cafe- each sfudenf, beffer arrangemenf in group picfures, greef fhe arrival of fhe finished OzarkO. ppening secfiong Don Lamberf, Barbara Sfeinerf, organizafions: Virginia Craig, acfivifiesg Lorraine Force, arf: Paul Williams, adminisfrafiong Gary Walker, workers: Rosalyn Rich, Greeks, Nina Enloe, sales: Gerald Mcl'laffie, plcfure appoinfmenfs. BURGER Hlllllll Q warm! 129 . Southwest Standard Throughout the year Friday noons have tound SMS students intently reading the eight pages ot the Southwest Standard, which attempted to convey the campus happenings under the main headings ot news, society, and sports. Since the opening ot the Student Center Building turnished a new ottice tor the news- paper, statt members were able to work in the most convenient surroundings and with brand new type- writers. The supervision ot the Standard was carried on by two ditterent editors-in-chiet, Charlotte Cook tor the tirst halt ot the year and Gary Walker tor the remainder ot the time. Jerry Douglas managed the business end ot attairs. For two weeks until a new editor was selected by the Student Senate, Tom Reed and Katherine Cochran, who served as Assistant Edi- tor and Make-up Editor during the year, executed the duties ot Editor. ln the post ot News Editor who accumulated news Carolyn Tabor, Virginia Craig, Jean McConnell, Rayma Daniel, Joan Sewell, f .1 sf 6191! f f ff, f x 1 x40 f if Tom tips and were Po Sewell. F ot the S Craig tu: various ti man l-lal the athle Gloria Marshall, J ti 3 ., .,-., Q ,X ,K ,R have Tound ages oT The convey The igs oT news, The STudenT mr The news- in The mosT new Type- s carried on Te Cook Tor lker Tor The ianaged The unTil a new a, Tom Reed ssisTanT Edi- ixecuTed The iulaTed news a Daniel, Joan Sewel. 1 'fi ' Tom Reed, news ediTor: Kafharine Cochran, assisTanT ediTorI Tips and doled ouT The sTories To The wriTers each week were Powell Edge, KaTharine Cochran, and Joan Sewell. Providing a summary oT The social happenings oT The SMS organizaTions, Joan Sewell and Virginia Craig TuncTioned in The posiTion oT SocieTy EdiTor aT various Times. As SporTs EdiTor, Bob Jones and Nor- man l-lall managed To record The achievemenTs oT The aThleTic deparTmenT weekly. The ever-popular Jerry Douglas, busines agerg Gary Vtfalker, edifor. KaTTy Korner, which was a round-up oT general gossip and personal Tid-biTs, was ediTed by Rayma Daniel and Jean McConnell. . T Regardless oT disTurbing insTances on Tuesday and Wednesday nighTs when The bulk oT The work was done, The indusTrious, unpaid, and unsung sTaTT oT wriTers produced a newspaper every Friday. l l Gloria Marshall, Joyce Luna, JuaniTa Brooks, Rae Yenk, Mary lv1argareT Fox, Shirley Harkey, Norman Hall, I3l 7--ewes . ..: Y T . raw. E 3 - A-, if fa if'.,f.,41e11.'...11:fw:11ffee'f:v Q . FLUTES: SAXOPHONES: Jeannine Thompson PaT Harper Jesse Douglas Jim LanQT Naomi Lybarger GGY Slwhll . Edward Andalaffe B05 WIWIISIWGIV STephen Thomas OBOES: Bill Tabor Evelyn HolT Jim Reed f STephen Thomas BASSOON: FRENCH HORNS: Polly Peclc Garry SwaggerTy BeTTy STone BASS CLARINET: Thomas Hunl- Carol TalberT Virginia DaughTery Opal Rice Bb. CLARINETS: r Cr b goofs l.lff,,,KO,, coRNETs-TRuMPETs1 Paul Earls Donald Riddle JoeTTa Hammons Glynn Louzader Jolene Evans Bill Bodanslce Joan Hailey Franlc Maynard Nalleyn SmiTh Donald Fahl Joan Brewer Jack Turley' Frances Grimm DoroThy Gresham l.ouiTa Shawver ErnesT Douglas Ronald RaThbun Clive Findley Raymond Rilley Harry Hopkins Mariana GranT Jaclc Groh Vera Campbell Charles Cummins Marvin Crain Dwain Hammons 'Members now in The Armed Forces. BARITONESZ eLocKENsPiEL.BELi. LYRE: Joan SToclcdale Polly Peck STanley STrissel Sue Souder Donald Grimsley BA, Bill Williams MIQIEIIXS. hi H La Mond Chudomellca ' HC e e Sue Henson DRUM MAJOR: Jean Bains Paul Earls TROMBONESZ , DRUM MAJOR CAPITAN: Blll Calhoun' Marilyn SToclcman ,ESSLFSX MAJORETTEZ Harold Ege PaTricia Ann Lynes Donald Ege TWIRLERSZ BASSES: Naomi Lybarger Wilhelmena CrighTon Jean RoeTTa Jean RouTh PaTTy Devoy KaTy SuTherland RoberT Leonard' PeTer Turner Roger MiTchelI Dean Helvey John Pope Lowel Fleenor TYMPANISTZ Hope Erink PERCUSSION: Richard WhiTTaIcer' I-IBRARIANT Jack Webber STanIey STrisseI Igljfslli sTuoENT CONDUCTORS: Bobby Baron Donald Riddle Bill FricheTTe Roger Crosby Band The SMS Band under The direcTion oT WinsTon E. Lynes, is boTh a concerT and a marching organizaTion, wiTh a normal enrollmenl' oT 85 members. The marching band plays Tor all oT The home TooTbaIl games, and presenTs many inTeresTing drills and TormaTions. Each year, The band is hosT To The High School Bands oT SouTh- wesT Missouri on Homecoming Day, and is lcnown as All High School Band Day. The combined bands, 27 were enTered This year, play TogeTher aT halT-Time, and in massed TormaTion, cover The lengTh and breadTh oT The playing Tield. Each year, The massed bands spell ouT such leTTer combinaTions as, Wel- come Home SMS Grads, which have proved very popular wiTh I32 The visiTing alumni, and The crowd in general. The band is divided in Two secTions, The A, and B secTions, which alTernaTe in playing Tor all home baslceTball games. The Band accompanied The Team To Kansas CiTy, Missouri, and played in The AudiTorium aT The NAIB TournamenT, where They received recogniTion by The oTTicials in charge, and proved To be very popular wiTh The crowd aT The games. The Band appeared on The program on ParenTs' Day. In The Spring, Trips are made To The High Schools in This viciniTy. where concerTs are presenTed To The sTudenT bodies. IT pre- senTs an annual concerT on The SMS Assembly program schedule each Spring. F I ' IST ' Hc Lo Ai Ro Bai Ma Ela 2ND Vir GI. Ru Jo' Jol De Besic loymenT, DusTman The peopl ln ac is given ii oT The prc The Carol T' EL-BELL LYRE: R: 'R CAPITAN: :lcman Lynes irger Crighfon l land ssel INDUCTORS: :ile bv and B secI'ions. ill games. The Missouri, and nr, where They e, and proved IS. ren+s' Day. In in 'rhis viciniiy. iodies. lr pre- igram schedule IST VIOLIN: Hope Frinlc Lowell Fleenor Audrey McLean Rosemond Owens Barbara Oberlander Marfha Powell Elaine Simpson 2ND VIOLIN: Virginia Carier Glenda Owens Rulh Masron Joyce Chaplin John Kennedy Deryl Graham VIOLA: Bonnalie Oelriing Marlha Wasson CELLO: Sally Hoy Don Riddle STRING BASS: Margarer Page Wilhelmina Crighron Diane Downing FLUTE: Jeannine'Thompson Jessie Douglas CLARINET: Ronald Ralhbun Maryanna Granf OBOE: I I Evelyn Holi' BASSOON: Polly Peck FRENCH HORN: Doroihy Gresham TRUMPET: Don Riddle Glynn Louzader Orchestra Besides giving sludenls a chance Io play for en- ioymenr, Ihe SMS orcheslra under maesrro Kennerh Duslman shares ils music wiih sludenls ol SMS and The people of Soulhwesl Missouri. ln addirion Io The annual spring concerl, which is given in an assembly, Ihe orcheslra provided parl oi Ihe program for Parenis' Day. ll also accompanied The Carol Sing. The orcheslra did noi confine iis acliviries Io Jrhe campus. ll look an aclive parr in pulling over Ihe LiHle Theaire produclion, Lady Be Good. The spring concerl was Jralcen on Iour Io several high schools in Ihis area giving sludenls an opporlunily 'ro hear a varied program of bolh classical and modern pieces. I33 - g. g ' -.,,.. 1-3-7 f '- NH ' 'M M ' 'N ' ' ' r- -A -M Y ,QV 4V-.-,,,... , was-,-f-. ...M Y., eh.. .... vu TOP ROW: Bill Turlc, Morris Hamillon, Slanley Cope, Junior Swadley, James Blaclc, Roberl Shorl, James Lang, Paul Earls, Slanley Slrissel, Don Gann, Sam Anderson, Harry Hopkins. SECOND ROW: John Balcer, John Pope, Bill Tabor, Jack Turley, Dwain Hammons, Herberl Mellon, Roger Milchell, Hope Frinlc, Virginia Daughlrey, Clara Ellioll, Jol-lanna Hanson. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Jackson, Carol Talburl, lrene Lee, Suzanne Richardson, Barbara Holsinger, Melva Losh, Vera Day, Opal Rice, Evelyn Holi, Polly Peck, Rosemond Owens. ' BOTTOM ROW: Joan Johnson, Dorolhy Gresham, Helen Murray, Joella Hammons, Susan Wiley, Dixie Belh Kern, Barbara Drown, Pal Kalzur, Carolyn Warner, Joan Sloclcdale, Sammy Searcy, Horalio Farrar-direclor. Choir The lorry-voice college choir, under lhe direclion ol l-loralio Farrar, made ils firsl appearance ol lhe year al The Soulhwesl Missouri Dislricl Teachers' meeling which was held in lhe SMS lieldhouse. Al lhe lradilional Chrislmas assembly lhe choir presenled a program of Chrislmas music in connec- lion wilh lhe reading ol lhe Chrislmas slory from lhe Bible. The group also sang on Parenls' Day, lor Re- ligious Emphasis Week, and al lhe Easier Assembly. During lhe spring lerm lhe choir presenled a nighl concerl al Aurora and an ailernoon concerl al I34 Willard. Ailer The Willard concerl members of lhe choir enoyed a picnic al Fulbrighl Springs. On a lour lo lhree schools in lhe soulhwesl dislricl during April and May lhe choir sang lor high school sludenls. The piano accompanisl for lhe choir is sludenl Paul Earls. Choir members are chosen lor lheir voice and musical abilily. The music performed represenls all periods of classical composilion, accompanied and a capella. Each member receives one-half hour ol academic credil lor each lerm wilh lhe group. f A f ,TOP ROW SECOND THIRD Rc FOURTH Borrom The 4 sludenl w chorus, sl' credil. Orga of Miss RL 'lhe field ci lormances Thanlcsgivi Gann, TOP ROW: Mary Alexander, Dixie Kern, BeTTy Taylor, Barbara Holsinger, BeTTy Byrd, Sybil Williams, Miss Pennell. SEOOND ROW: JoeTTa Hammons, Joan Booher, Doris Ulhmann, Bonnie Jackson, Molly SmiTh, May Freeman, Sammy Searcy, Carol Willcoxon T K ' . 1 1 4 l HIRD ROW. Virginia DaughTrey, Lois Peferson, Joan Johnson, Carol Talberf, Sue Souder, Clara EllioTT, Jol-lanna Hanson. OH' PONY Fouiui-i ROW: Doo eorro. Roberi' shorr, Ban Tulley, Pool Eorio, Howard Taylor, Morris Horrrriror, John Balmer. I Carolyn A BOTTOM ROW: Happy EneTe. STan STrissel, Sam Anderson, Lynn Swadley, Dwain Hammons, Jack Turley. Chorus rs oT The Dn a Tour The College Chorus oTTers membership To any SelecTed numbers Trom These programs were given Tor ing April sTudenT who enioys singing. For parTicipaTion in The The high schools aT MarshTield. BuTTalo, and Lebanon. o h . T cl T ' cl -h If h cl ' .,nTs. c ocgufs s u en s receive one a our aca emic The highlighf of me year proved +0 be Hue pro- C . 4 , 5 51-udenf re l gram presenTed To The members oT O'Reilly VeTerans Organized in The Tall of l95O, under The direcTion l-lospiTal. lT was broadcasT on sTaTion WOVH and i d oT Miss RuTh Pennell, The chorus has become skilled in senT over The Tape recording neTworlc To all veTeran Olce ann The Tield oT enTerTainmenT. The TirsT Two public per- hospiTals oT The MidwesT. PermanenT recording of Bfejs ad Tormances oT The chorus This year were Tor The annual chorus specialTy numbers have been made Tor TuTure ME an? Thanksgiving Assembly and ParenTs' Day Assembly. reTerence and enioymenT. our o up. 135 N-' --M-efgf TH' 'acne'-- T' '- -' '-f---'---'----f'-New' - f --- -- ,rff - ,.. V P - - - i,.. ' -- . W '-'T --W H ' , f5Iv-5-5'-'! T ' ,..f'Lf9 f---. . . 11.7 if - TN? 439' TOP ROW: J. C. Lowe, Allen Morris, Fred Ray, Jaclc Young. Lloyd Williams, Morris l-lamilTon. BOTTOM ROW: Lucille Bobula, Barbara STeinerT, Mary MargareT Fox, Sybil Williams, l'larrieT Wills, KaTy Mayden. Red Cross The SMS chapTer oT The American Red Cross is now compleTing iTs Third year oT acTiviTy on This campus. ATTer TulTilling all requiremenTs, iT became a charTered branch OT The Greene CounTy American Red Cross in l949. As a branch, iTs obiecTive is basically The same as The main chapTer: To be OT service To Those who need help. This year The club conducTed a drive among sTudenT and TaculTy members Tor donors To The naTional blood bank. A special Kiclc-OTT Assembly was presenTed wiTh Mr. Caldwell Drummond, represenTaTive oT The Greene CounTy Red Cross, explaining The procedure as Bob Redmond, sTudenT senaTor, gave a pinT oT blood. To This drive The sTudenT body responded by donaTing over IOO pinTs. Alpha DelTa Pi sororiTy copped TirsT place as I36 The organizaTion giving The largesT amounT oT blood. and as a resulT, received a plaque honoring Them. This was The second consecuTive year ThaT They have received such an award. AcTiviTies also included The collecTion oT Tunds Tor The NaTional Red Cross campaign Tund in March, and organizing sTudenT TalenT shows To enTerTain paTienTs OT The O'Reilly VeT- erans l-lospiTal. Membership is open To all sTudenTs. All deparTmenTs oT The school are represenTed as well as many oT The social organizaTions. PresidenT ...........,... .....s-,,,....,,,,,,.,,.. M orris l-lamilTon SecreTary-Treasurer ,.... .,,............,....,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,, V era Day Program Chairmen ............... X ........ Beebe STeinerT, Sybil Williams Sponsors ............ Miss Mary Rpse Sweeney, Miss l-lelen McLean l From f Pep Squad iTs pealc. The me cheerleader To aid pep Torce Tor al baslceTball si Town games Throug They iourney oT The NAIH leaders were ,.enf '1,.,.-M.. e 'f' '- -0'-'M-f' H-4-2 - eel-Jiffinii-f3ssLLI-.' '24gi: ::.:,:.:: g., ,,L,4,g, ------- -V+. 7, . W, A- - ' -'- --fs --'- A-V 1'-, --1-Nm-.--fi ., .,. ,. .1:,........,....L..'7... ' W id, and as a The second 1 award. nds Tor The T organizing D'Reilly VeT- iarTmenTs oT i The social ris l-lamilTon ..,,,Vera Day fbil Williams :len McLean LEFT TO RIGHT: CelesTe Bradley, Nancy Anderson, pep commissioner Frank Green, Barbara l-lord, Peggy STone. Pep Squad From SepTember Through March The Tive-member SMS Pep Squad has been consTanTly busy keeping school spiriT aT iTs peak. T The members began The year wiTh a big showing aT The cheerleader TryouTs during which Tour members were chosen To aid pep commissioner Frank Green. They Turned ouT Tull Torce Tor all The home games played during The TooTball and baskeTball seasons and were represenTed aT some oT The ouT-oT- Town games. Through newly acquired Tinancial help TromiThe school, They journeyed To The TooTball game aT PiTTsburg and To Three oT The NAIB TournamenT games aT Kansas CiTy, Three cheer- leaders were aT all Tive games, and The enTire squad Turned ouT To lead The cheering oT hundreds oT Springfield Tans who wenT To see The Olympic TryouT game wiTh Kansas UniversiTy. Two Times during The year The pep squad sponsored all- school pep rallies. The TirsT was during November when a crowd Turned ouT Tor a bonfire and parade The nighT before The TooTball game wiTh Missouri Valley on Bears AppreciaTion Day. ' The second rally was Two nighTs before The Olympic playoTT game, and The sTudenTs packed The audiTorium To over- Tlowing To cheer Tor The baskeTball Team members who were To leave Tor Kansas CiTy The riexT day. ATTer each organizaTion presenT presenTed a yell or song in honor oT The Bears, The Pep Squad conducTed a 55-car parade To The square, Drury, and To The coaches' homes. 137 . A ,,,, ,............-... ...--.. -..,..,..l.-....,.,,...,.-.1..,.,,.-,..--....,,,-,3Y Y W. ,-..4... --- . l ,,,-n0,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,.,..... .....,. YK.,-.1-fa Y-9-g-Y , , Y , . ., -- --Q'-f:,a-1g ..4 A- ' mem- 5 --- - Y-----i f , --K ,-., -a -,---1115?-.,----'NOT' TOP ROW: Bob Redmond, Don Shook, Jerry Sweaney, Jane Hess, DoroThy Anderson, ArT Thomas, Bill Kelsay, John Pope, Ron Downing. BOTTOM ROW: Irene Coger, sponsor: Mary Mondy, Dorinda Theuer, Virginia Craig, Ann Ames, Annabelle Gillman, Barbara MiddleTon. Speech Squad The speech squad has compleTed anoTher successTul year, adding several Trophies To iTs already impressive array. This year The squad enTered Two TournamenTs in which The Teams Trom colleges and universiTies in Texas, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Missouri compeTed. The TirsT conTesT was aT Ada, Oklahoma, during The vaca- Tion beTween Tall and winTer Terms. There The squad Took sweepsTakes ToTaling The highesT number oT poinTs OT any college represenTed. They won TirsT place in The senior men's and junior women's division, second in senior women's, and Third in iunior men's. AT The second conTesT, held aT DuranT, Oklahoma, be- Tween winTer and spring Terms, SMS won The sweepsTakes by once again receiving The greaTesT number oT poinTs. EnTries in These TournamenTs were in The Tields oT book review, dramaTic reading, aTTer dinner speaking, prepared and unprepared poeTry reading, sTory Telling, prepared and im- prompTu radio addresses, humorous reading, imprompTu speak- ing, exTemporaneous speaking, and address reading. One oT The principal campus TuncTions oT The speech squad Tor The pasT Tew years has been The iudging oT evenTs in The annual high school disTricT speech TesTival which is held here every year in April. The speech Team also presenTs a speech assembly each spring in The audiTorium, including examples oT iTs work Trom conTesTs and speech classes. This year The assembly TeaTured a cuTTing in The monodramaTic Torm OT The play, Green Pas- Tures, an example oT poeTry reading, and a cuT producTion oT The Greek play, Medea . i I I38 TOP ROW i BOTTOM I The deb Thomas STro Kynion, Don Clive Finley. I62 decision These debaTe DebaTer ManhaTTan, Tield, Kansas ingTon, lllino Oklahoma: I MiliTary Aca Richard Championshi Don Aldridg- NaTchiToches ls of book pared and :I and im- p+u speak- eech squad anis in 'rhe held here mbly each work 'from y fealured Sreen Pas- produciion X TOP ROW: Ellis Eldred, Clive Finley, Kaye Kynion, Don Dedmon, Davey Hilfon. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Sfrickland, Tom Sirong, Yvonne Ray, Don Aldridge. Richard Thompson. Debaters The debafe squad of 'rhe year included Charles Slrickland, Thomas Sirong, Davey I-Iillon, Don Dedmon, Yvonne Ray. Kaye Kynion, Don Aldridge, Ellis Eldred, Richard Thompson, and Clive Finley. The various members of 'rhe squad parlicipaled in I62 decision debales and won viclorious decisions in II5 of Ihese clebafes. Debalers aliended fournamenls al fhe 'following places: Manhaiian, Kansas: Newfon, Kansas: Ada, Oklahoma: Win- field, Kansas: Fayefleville, Arkansas: Liber'ry, Missouri: Bloom- inglon, Illinois: Waco, Texas: Arkadelphia, Arkansas: Duran+, Oklahoma: Ames, Iowa: Nalchifoches, Louisiana: Wesf Poin+, Miliiary Academy, New York. Richard Thompson and Don Aldridge won Ihe Junior Men's Championship in The Ivlid-Soulh Tournamenix Kaye Kynion and Don Aldridge won 'rhe Junior Men's Championship in Ihe Nalchiloches, Louisiana, Tournameni. In ihe Iournamenl' in New- Ion, Kansas, Charles Slrickland won a championship in orafory. In Ihe 'rournamenl conducfed by Baylor Universify, he won a championship in exlemporaneous speaking. Yvonne Ray won a championship in orafory in 'rhe 'rournamenf conducfecl by Bay- lor Universily and a second championship in oralory in Ihe +ournamen'r held in Nalchiloches, Louisiana. Thomas Sfrong was awarded a cerfificale Io Ihe elfecl' 'rhaf he was Ihe Iop ranking debaier in 'Ihe Iournamenf conducied by ihe Universiiy of Arkansas. In The Iournamenl held al Winfield, Kansas, Davey I-Iillon and Don Dedmon were given Ihird rank among 'rhiriy-four men's Ieams. ln ihis same 'I'ournamen+, Thomas Sfrong and Charles Sfrickland won Ihe Senior Men's Championship. Yvonne Ray and Thomas Sfrong, by parlicipalion in Ihe Ames, Iowa, Iourna- menf, were one of Ihe 'lirsl Iwo Ieams selecfed for eligibiliiy Io Ihe Wesl' Poinl Tournamenl. I39 3'9' sese : ' qw '47 TOP ROW: Darrell l-laden, Gene SmiTh, Janice Peevy, Don Shook, Joe Lowry, KaTherine Campbell. SECOND ROW: PaTTi l-lunTer, KaTherine Freeman, PaT DalTon, BeTTy JusTice, Joan Morehouse, l-lelen Murray, Barbara MiddleTon. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane ArmsTrong, Mary Alice Simmons, Ann Crooks, Ann Ames, Annabelle Gillman, Paul Moore, Virginia Presley, Emily MiTchell. BOTTOM ROW: CelesTe Bradley, Carlee ClayTon, Jane l-less, DoroThy Anderson, Marge Neely, Virginia Craig, Sam Anderson, Ilene Lee, Miss Leslie Coger. College Theatre Purpose OT College TheaTre is To develop slcill in all phases oT The TheaTre as well as To Turnish enTerTainmenT Tor sTudenTs and The TheaTre-going audience oT SpringTield. STages oT membership in The group are neophyTe, asso- ciaTe, and acTive. Programs aT meeTings consisT oT cuTTings College TheaTre holds a social geT TogeTher once a monTh. There was a ChrisTmas parTy and a parTy aTTer The sTril4ing oT each play seT. During The year Three major plays were presenTecl - x Gooclbye, My Fancy , Two Blind Mice , and The Silver Trom currenT plays, humorous and dramaTic Techniques, and WhisTle . choral readings. ABOVE: Miss BELOW: A scene from The winTer Term play-Two Blind Mice. K Smfalegninwgieg yyii vlxlw lyyi gy Q, i ,.,: L ,VVQ if iiyy T, ,... ,,,s,l i ss i .,., . , .. N ,. V. .,,,,,,, ,, 1 y ' 'A hifi! we T L, , ' :,ICCE3:v'1glC :x- ,'cf :, -,uwwmwww A .,.1.fuM, v ' y :WMZ , ..,,, ,.,,, L F K .1 ': . W ...M fx 'ff , 5 i r 5 RIGHT: Annab up is on righTT My Fancy. , ,, , , , A , . , fni f Mifclwell. lliss Leslie :e a monrlm. The srrilqing esemled - Tl1e Silver I l ,fm- M 1 2 1,1 .-- ' l n ABOVE: Miss lrene Coger Jrallcs over malce-up problems wi+lw Jane Hess and anollner sludenf. while Ann Ames is busy making up Gene Smiflw. RIGHT: Annabelle Gillman makes sure +l1e make- up is on righf 'lor 'rlwe fall lerm play, Goodbye, My Fancy. g,'g2,n ,Q unuvtlf-u TOP ROW: Pal Hickey, Max Spellman, Charles Riley, Ken Kennedy, Gary Walker, Edgar Woolery, Wendell Jeffries, Morris Hamillon, Edwin Wagoner. BOTTOM ROW: Earl Phillips, John Pope, Roberl Porl, Arlhur Smilh, Jack Willcs, David Robinelle. Alpha Phi Omega Helping lhe needy, donaling blood, assisling in lhe March ol Dimes campaign, and worlcing wilh lhe local Boy Scoul program, are a lew ol lhe many proiecls which Alpha Phi Omega engaged in and carried oul during l95l-52. APO, only service lralernily on lhe SMS campus, lhrough ils lwo presidenls, Dave Robinelle and Charles Riley, donaled lime, ellorl, and aid in order lo assisl in ils robusl program ol service wilh no com- pensalion received excepl a deep leeling ol salislac- lion and pride lrom lheir worlc. During lheir March ol Dimes campaign APO's presenled lheir annual Ugly Man conlesl and lor each len cenls conlribuled lo lhe drive, one vole was counled loward lhe conlribulor's candidale. Over 250 dollars was collecled on lhe campus in lhe con- lesl. Lawrence lChicol Oeracioli, sponsored by Pi Kappa Sigma sororily, won lhe lille ol Mosl grue- l42 some, in a close conlesl wilh eleven olher conlesl- anls. Alpha Phi Omega was oul lor blood during lhe year and during lhe Red Cross campaign, donaled enough blood as an organizalion lo lie lor second place among campus organizalions. Social evenls held were lhe annual Founders' Day Banguel and spring lormal. Members ol lhe lralernily allended convenlions and rallies held al Missouri Universily and Tulsa. Alpha Phi Omega, lounded in I925 al Lalayelle College, Pennsylvania, is a nalional lralernily which now has nearly 250 aclive chaplers. ll was lounded lo carry ideas ol scouling inlo college and is com- posed enlirely ol lormer scouls. Bela Mu chapler was lormed on lhis campus January l9, l939, and has conlinued aclively since lhal lime. Q lv' 'Z f. ,J I -'I-va-whoa. '1 i TOP ROW: Ballen. ,SECOND R3 BOTTOM R Wilh ' services lor lhe Indepei Oclober li One ai zalions on school's acl Wilh l Gail Cvarvi while lheir lloal in lhe Ray Cook 4 Wagoner. er conTesT- during The 1. donaTed Tor second nders' Day onvenTions Tulsa. LaTayeTTe niTy which is Tounded id is com- lu chapTer l939, and '4'f- :nv-v .mf :- f4--Q-,-- -rg- L-.-.,,. '-4-v-...,,,.,,,,, TOP ROW: Melvin BurlcharT, Mary Alexander, Eloise CanTrell, Jerry McSpaclden, Evelyn Ellison, Florence Ellis, Lucille Lawson, Sophia HarTley, Billie BaTTen. SECOND ROW: Nora Jean Ellison, Edna Brown, BeTTy Pauli, Bill Lander, Joan Sewell, Gail Garvin. BOTTOM ROW: Alclena Ellison, Jimmy Bane, Bruce Mall, John CroTTs, Carolyn Wilson, Mary Lou PeTTy, Rose Anne Brasher, Ray Coolc. i Independents ,WiTh The purpose OT providing acTiviTies and services Tor sTudenTs noT aTTiliaTed wi+h social clubs, The lndependenT STudenT AssociaTion was organized OcTober I7, I946. One aim oT The group, one oT The largesT organi- zaTions on The campus, is To creaTe inTeresT in The school's acTiviTies. WiTh This aim in mind, lndependenTs helped elecT Gail Garvin aTTendanT To The l-lomecoming queen, while Their group won honorable menTion on Their TloaT in The l-lomecoming parade. Two independenTs, Ray Cook and Bruce Mall, are Traclc men. l-lighlighT on The social calendar was a geT-ac- guainTed hay ride in The Tall Tor prospecTive members. The lndependenT-sponsored annual TalenT NighT presenTed in April which is open To all sTudenTs gave The sTudenTs oT The school a chance To see The besT oT campus TalenT. PresidenT .,..,,.....,.,. ,,.... R GY COOlC Vice PresidenT ,.,..,,.,. H . , ,Gail Garvin SeQreTary ,,,,,,,,,,, s,,sA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , L. Emma LOU Cll'il'Or1 Treasurer ,,,,, ,,V,,A7,,AA,7,,,A,,,A,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 , Ulvlelvin BurlcarT Sponsors ,,,,,,,,. ,,,c,,, M iss Mary Rose Sweeney. Dr. W. O. Cralle l43' . .E T 3 H3 173: X nu if rg :,g 2 o 5 1 22? 5: .Q ..,, 3 iii: M-:1:A:-.-., . . .H . Z.. Jr, 'r -35,-... X , 'N N 'E -u...-...V -......,. . Q...-Q...-1. .L.,,,,, J A ...ff .4 -1 ,, , , , ..- . - , ,M . , - , ff , - v, 4,, v , ,,,, , Y ,,. Y...Tr.:-- .....,..:,...,l..:...::,.-.1.,...., .,.. ,Z 1--.,,.,-Y..x...i.-W.. .. -ff ,Z 4, V --W--. 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