Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1962

Page 1 of 198

 

Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1962 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collectionPage 7, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collectionPage 11, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collectionPage 15, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collectionPage 9, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collectionPage 13, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collectionPage 17, 1962 Edition, Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 198 of the 1962 volume:

H361 kwa 5 wi ,W , Editor Charles Ryer Co-Editor Carol Christiansen Photographer John Reames 2 fl! , k 1 , , , 9 1 wf y4 pfk, mh W . F f ' f V O4 'f ,Q s s . M 1 .gy , A1 w mmV x Q 1 ev O ' Q 5 L W . f fl, f E -f N A In xt , fgff f' , ' f Q'- Q ,lf i i X X H I Q F l V ilu, w5 EX? :lib ' Wm k S00 STAT , iss0 1 ne inaugurai as the 1 pressive W1.l1 on of d 'HIHS est s eent and Exercises fophy of prof have The ons, learned him in of the ck G EIW vrogram inch f1ish ve de -k and the Gov- Ni John M Dal speakers the academl feak ams ,A tes from col T an4'r+i1Tg,xf 1 ties and the StI,uC1g2 QQ ' 'fional organiza- at - ld M, et1es, and mem- dd he gl-Oiigi y ' a of Regents and SMS rge attendance g , init5,lQXfg g no necessary to h ' la, thliitw -we T1 the gym inste aterni 3' A t .ounge. Following e Talk gguncheon is sch gui , ttt 1. m. Those in a ,xhe delegates an Qresiding at bo1 'ion 1uth and the 11 e Board of Overall eld in the the anticipat to this event 1 ld the receptio d of the Gra the reception aix, aere Le da Fest Jrin tempo te. Also Q,-'Qgfi-'.gl5l:+du1ed for 1. it ,identg tendance will bf compsiwc, 1- invited gu . -H - +L... :.......... to a The attend. ttend, the 11 televised byt- 133 di 1. .. 4' it 'l , ss 'i the Publi Commi' 1nted to as letion of Morning 4 will be e student tion invited t cannot will be Q 519 1 it ,sa , il- If Eirkgvyww ,gb 40,22 Klan nf MW? WWW? an leak 91+ 'Wi' .f ',V N I f'L KV,A ,Liv V I A - man Q I The qualities of today's ioys and tomorrovv's possibilities make college lite a memorable and rewarding experience, and the i962 Ozarko is devoted to the portrayal of these qualities. Design and construction of the book are intended to represent the creative vitality and dynamism responsible for the operation of Southwest Missouri State College. Therefore, this book is dedicated to those who will serve as guides, and particularly to those who will make the climb, they who are the essence of SMS as it is and as it promises to be, the student body. 5 Lyn r 262251393 A 0, 1. 8100 jp.1fI1.--- 2 10:00 2 'tm- A .TL lllf a 7 Last day to p. m. Cn lege UUUU1 fN1ght',s' Dream -, 1f.,f0fJU , fx- - ' 'I EQ' 3. ci 1, M AWK vngel. 2 7 .mf11 ' 7 Rf111I'm i , 1 5. E Assemb, Q Y KSL Cf3A.'I'ICN 0231: ,349 'T 2' 1-:ac J 1172 f ' 0 f ' ' 011an0-wt 60 f-2 Qs. 0 ur cout-sv Ng ., ,gl ' gf' ' Ron. J 0 li W: ,J .. abate b J 1 15 240 p 1 A A Kir' 0 3i.,.,.,1. 22 .Jam tx, accarss. F , 21125 Religious phasxs 'Wet-K 'QYIJQJQH 'M eater Play- Th A 2 ,g .,4nu11u. 0 'M fm l --Dry , , vs Cape G dIL 129 Qarentsf Day. an. 33. 10:00 a.m.-- ssembly-Jolm eo. . 9 World Drama eb. 1 ,vu p.m, vb. Iv, 0 93 U' Mu U1 , S912 25 24 8.00 pm its va. X H 26-28 FINAL '4 NAT ' 26-28:frRefund oi ' 2 d. 2 26-202 I RE:-purchas - fucks 12 Lx:.uul6hL I Lite On Campus 11 Buildings 16 Administration 18 Faculty 20 Organizations 61 Academic 66 Honorary 82 Social 89 bool-K three 17 Activities ' Social Events '18 Dramatics ' 33 Athletics ' 42 Students ' 57 Seniors ' 58 Juniors ' 66 Sophomores ' 72 Freshmen ' 76 ,W fi : ' ,Q ',fk. ,k7'A k f ff xx:-5 if ' 'wg . ,,,.. ,, f u-swf 'Z f 4, nw' nn-nv Q Il f -li E , . Q, ,,.,--..,.- . U av V g ,QA . ,554 ff .T fi ,,,, , 1.312-fs' ,diff f ,Ms M1 il, ' , 1 W ,Q M 1 'my 4353! Jn' if 4:9331 .. 5' r' ' , L Qfmif V ,Muir- Y K, dy gf f x f , WM , ..,fgSZ'1zf3f' . 1 : ' ,P ,f.::f' 41 1+ 6 .X , K N 4i! 'M . ,M 2 , sy, w 'Hx w gf: ' v 1 M 2 it Q - . as 159 .-.7 V , .f .,1 ., Q f 23 'V v E .- A K -c j- ME Qi Q :Fw wb Q45 'M ' 5 5 ' K as W 4 u ,X Q 1 , 1 , Mm R 'Y Y 'gk R E 'ff' R, if .i'-xzfvi ,M - v ay w- Y gig! EQ .f n in Q Q 1 !1 X I V Y Q j l f y Q. - Y , 21 ,Y W , , Qlz: i,'f,,55..f. :M 35. -, I i . I '1 fr ,,: 1 ..-fm-anus .fl-,, 'k ' Q' x ' , Mt 'R -V x 1 K .L book one Vital to all academic institutions are the facilities and the faculty. Each must contribute to the growth of the student before their real purpose is fulfilled. At SMS outstanding structural advances have rnade the task less difficult for those who should and do determine the worth of the College, the men and Women who teach. 9 ?.sk8..t ' 7qn15Ji I ' .' ,121 kbl-I-.18-Jr:-:N-I I' 'I .J 0' ' 3 x v in - '14 ' Q 'x'-flex-5, J ir! -4 1 Q. . 'rj 11,4 3 , 1 ,V . -A-WAX!!-,W 1-T-mfr.. Worthy, the noted N ClZ'fY'?f'igi'G'ild61P1t who Will if X ere or' oioesday, October 5 .iw e.uditori1.1m,ffi.s ' N rrez'ican ,pet,i,,yi.3,' gvzalified :W jp., M 55. KX' U peeig on i'ff19 i?ilE38,!'1'Rf3Va71UtiOH M1 our months in xguba iJ1w- --1n We--nw- Y Q ne Tv' documentary Yami o! for .'iI'f1G!Eis2'?, df-321119. mhis rv- ' -f t of-er wir, spen urohas 2-if and sh dawn ofa.. ABC if '11 'tif' eote W' ' '41 'en 1 estge to .eo o I sy as ABQ.. The-'joresim fe-nt. Since tl e summit? of 151511 har TIHCEA three P ms to Luka te tfhng ' mted States' Ju. t tOur', PPM mn t t 521 Libs, f9buu1.11ou-Jui, for Q ' ,Alvrg ,, '-me I'-11527 rUn.n.1 - to h1S Chma tmp I1 circled the giiohp misc of d'a,gty, ha'.'i1-fig, been Q:- o cover iige Ti' ,,-1-an 'iruo if '!r .f-ff x A M Y if mKn,,,t,,' -1- ,Ffw ,t A 1. -f' of w u Ak, ,'t. 'ltr - Q- K 1 ll ,, L1wg'v5 it fkpk, e b T LIFE ON CAMPUS Board of Regents President's Message Administration Building Science Building Education Building Classroom Building Industrial Education Building Agriculture Building Library Field House Roy Ellis Hall of Fine Arts Student Center Building Vllomen's Dormitory Nlen's Dormitory C440 OOOQIXDD-ll-ll-I O5ZO505LJ1CJO 40 43 44 47 48 53 54 56 11 ' Maxi' . Q .yweafrmn f' few.-W f f F xg, M' 'X x Y ,1 . ' 'fi' A 'w45fs , ' f hi. K , V Wkwk ' - , ,iff k ' . ' K wlralwg ,, x,qggfg,3,wg:1.,,15s,, ' , N -- , -- - w- ,V . ---' , A , ,.... V W Mwsf., - .V , K ,W . H 5? Y- N g Yr X 'W was . 1' 1 'HH f-1 . . -., 5212 b- XX. 12 4 z., ,, 3 A A H ' v-ff l -1 A gm ' .9- , 5 5 -, .. - w?fs3'i,- 1 if 5 9. 124 . , .. w.,.,,,,-1 - m f, fi Q Regents Select New President The policy-forming body of Southwest Missouri State College, the Board of Regents, is composed of six area residents and ex-officio member, Hubert Wheeler, state commissioner of education. Meeting once each month, the board serves without remuneration. Two regents are appointed biennially for six year terms. Recent official action of the Board has included the selecting of Leland E. Trayvvick as the coIIege's fourth administrative head. HUBERT WHEELER State Commissioner of Education and Ex-Officio Member Amvlnwnllm WILLIAM C. COCKRILL CHARLES S. WHITE President, SpringfieId Vice-President, Seymour It i I :tae W ., , 1.5 JUDGE JAMES P. HAWKINS, SR. LYNN BUSSEY Buffalo Springfield CLYDE H. MARTIN K. E. POSTLETHWAITE Springfield Nevada ..lU'!'-s. -1-9-4 ,Qu-ff 'l 12 13 14 Here, we as students, faculty, and facilitators, are dedicated to the highest of purposes. Ours is the improvement of mankind. Ours is a faith in knowledge and learning, in doubting and questioning and experimenting that will not let 'us rest. For somehow, with God's help and by taking thought, man can better himself and the universe in which he lives. Toward this end we work, realizing like Wolfe who overtook Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham that , Heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, But they while their companions slept were toiling Upward in the night. In the many, many areas of this, our work at the collegiate level, the facets are legion. Nor is anyone to say a particular area is more important than another. Such is a bootless argument like the one of who won the war- the army, the navy, or the air corps. Or the age-old classic- the eye cannot say to the hand, 'I have no need of you.' The importance of all members of the body, of all branches of knowledge, should be clear. As John Dewey put it, To know one thing and to know it thoroughly is to know the universe. In other words, all branches of knowledge touch each other and are important to each other. Let no one therefore exalt himself or his iob, or profession, or business. The finiteness of infinity has yet to be written. From the inaugural address of Leland E. Traywick, fourth president of South- west Missouri State College, November 14, 1961. Leland E. Traywick, president of Southwest Missouri State College since September l, 1961, was officially installed as the college's fourth president at impressive inaugural ceremonies November TA. Prior to his appointment as SMS president, he was professor of economics and assistant dean of the College of Business and Public Service at Michigan State University. During T960-6l he was on leave of absence from Michigan State, serving with the National Committee for Economic Development in New York City. A native of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, he holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Missouri, and a Ph.D degree from the University of Illinois. President and Mrs. Traywick have two children, Eric, 14, and Harriet, l2. President and Mrs. Traywick pause for a moment from the task of decorat-' ing the mantlepiece of their new home. Q , Y' ., Wir 1 , A X f' 5 f f 5 - . Yf' 37 Y' ' :,,:f:i,15ffff-2'Hi.,' N 1 w ,,,,,,,, dw- K' A , ,,... ., . . ,,.. ,f a Y ff 7 w ,. .,x. ,Q ,,,. mp, Y-' x :A V V m kj in 5. if El, 7 - , -- ' - ,,,,f ,..,,. ,,,,J,,A ., , pg 0,,- -Y, I ..,.- 'A ' - N' VW ,fu , VA. V Nw if Qgg,-'ww--:Q.., 5 ...nn ,-nn: . 1 if 16 -i, ,Wpv-.Q Several departments and offices are housed in the Administration Building, first of the present Southwest Missouri State College structures. Primary among these are the administrative offices, bookstore, health office, veteran's service, guidance service, and the placement office. The departments are three in number, and include the Department of English and Speech, the Department of History and Political Science, and the Department of Business, Novella Hildebrand and Paul McMasters, assistants to Don Payton, are busy writing news releases for the Springfield area . Business office, Hardin Speaking. Ready to aid associates and clientel, Truman Hardin acts as assistant to the business manager. Yes, yes, yes. Your Ozarko refunds will be issued this term, sighs Wilbur Bridges, assistant to the bursar. illbllilifii llilililll 57,5 H Qprrnlzfir-ill. bliss z J 4 S 6 7 9 o 1 3 is n s is zu za . za an 25 za 27 ll 30 Il PATRICIA ANDRESEN Student Center Director B.S, in Education, Southwest Missouri State College, Graduate Student, University of Missouri. JAMES E. BANE Dean of Students B.S. in Education, Columbia University M.A., University of Michigan Doctoral Candidate, Michigan State University JESSIE SELVIDGE BURRELL Dean of Women B.S. Southwest Missouri State College M.A., New York University MAURICE E. EDWARDS Bursar, Secretary of the Board of Regents B.S., Southwest Missouri State College JAMES B. INMON Director of Student Loans and Veterans' Adviser B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State College HOMER LONG Dean of Men B.S. in Education, Northwest Missouri State College M.S., University of Missouri WENSEY 0. MARSH Director of Placement B.S., Southwest Missouri State College M.A., University of Arkansas DUANE G. MEYER Dean of Instruction and Admissions Professor of History A.B., University of Dubuque, M.A., State University of Iowa, Ph.D., University of Iowa LEE H. MORRIS Business Manager Treasurer of the Board of Regents B.S. in Education Southwest Missouri State College DONALD R. PAYTON Director of Publications and Public Relations B.S., Southwest Missouri State College WILLIAM E. TAYLOR Director of Student Health A.B., Southwest Missouri State College B.S. in Medicine, University of Missouri M.D., Rush Medical College GUY H. THOMPSON Administrative Registrar A.B., Southwest Missouri State College University of Missouri School of Law Name, rank and serial number. The registration system gets more com- plex each term, but Mrs. Ryer and Dorothy Burns keep the never-ending line moving smoothly. Bookstore manager Ben Kloepel browses through a book which he shall soon sell to some susceptible student. Number please. Thank you. A pleasant greeting from Susan Davies Cum- mins, one of five students dialing, thumbing through the files, and acting as a general information center while running the switchboard. sl! 19 wa W ..,, -as , 'ov , f, av Q in ll- I C li Q iw-ws 1- ei Human Endeavor Chronicle Kept By Students Of History Theory, fact, and interpretation are fused to train the minds of today's historians and political scientists. In the Department of History and Political Science at SMS this fusion is accomplished by eminently qualified teachers in courses ranging from political thought to American diplomatic history to constitutional law. Students in this department are preparing for diverse careers in such fields as public administration, international relations, and college teaching. i! ,Q S llii r if ,., if 1 Q .s,itc,, 11, www, 'W' A ,, My mu. .wt , Q, K axes . 1 4 gp E. M. EDMONDSON Professor of History. A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A., Missouri University, D. Ed., New York University DON F. HADWIGER Associate Professor of Political Science. B.A., University of Oklahoma, M.A., University of Nebraska, Ph.D., State University of Iowa B. B. LIGHTFODT Associate Professor of History. B.A., Baylor University, M.A., Texas University, Ph.D. Texas University WILLIAM T. McCLURE Associate Professor of Political Science. A.B., Illinois University, A.M., Illinois University, Ph.D., Illinois University CLIFFORD MONTGOMERY Professor of History. A.B., B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, Ph.M., University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin DAVID C. SCOTT Professor of Political Science. A.B., University of Iowa, A.M., University of Iowa, Ph.D., University of Iowa SHERLU WALPOLE Instructor in History. B.A., University of Chicago STANLEY A. VINING Assistant Professor of History. A.B., Washburn University, A.M., Kansas University 3?-'fwif Wi? lispgs W . ws. ' 1 . ,.,if1.. e :e'11,Gq - I . 13 ' X Pointing to Cnrycra, the Greek city-state, Dr. Montgomery tells his History I class about that great naval power on the Ionian Sea. Listening to the lecture of Dr. Donald Nicholson are students who will use their notes for those dreaded final exams. 21 ef 5 it .i .- 5 M uv' K Using an overhead projector, Mr. Glenn Downing and his class focus on the principles ot accounting. Tomorrow's Business Leaders Trained By SMS Department The Department of Business offers a flexible program designed to serve the needs of the individual students. Its curriculum encompasses career fields and basic courses designed for general familiarization with modern business procedures. Accounting laboratories, typing labs, and shorthand practice sessions supplement the classroom instruction of this department. Graduates of this department are prepared for careers ranging from secretarial work to stock investment and management. Accountants must learn to type, too, says Mrs. Dodd to Charles Mash, Wallace Preston, Earl Inman, and Richard Lofholz, members of a beginning typing class. ll ,P ,V,y!.:f-p ,J Xh -1: 22 JAMES C. SNAPP Professor of Business Law and Business Administration and Head of the Business Department. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.B.A., Northwestern University, Ph.D., University of Iowa, Juris Doctor, University of Iowa IVAN D. CALTON Professor of Accounting and Business Administration. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., New York University, Ed.D., New York University LAURA ROMAN DODD Associate Professor of Secretarial Science. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., New York University, Graduate Student, New York University GLENN D. DOWNING Assistant Professor of Business. B.S. in Ed., Central State College of Oklahoma, M.A., Columbia University, Graduate Student, University of Texas RUTH THOMPSON GIBSON Professor of Secretarial Science. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., New York University, Graduate Student University of Southern California, Graduate Student Northwestern University AUSTIN L. HAMILTON Instructor of Secretarial Science. B.S. in Ed., Master of Teaching, Southeastern Oklahoma State College ARCHER W. HUNEYCUTT Instructor of Business. B.S., Arkansas State College, M.B.A., University of Arkansas IOHN E. PATTON Instructor of Business. B.S. in Ed., Northwest Missouri State College, M.S. in Ed., Northwest Missouri State College GROVER PHILLIPS Instructor of Business. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College R. WILLIAM STONE Instructor of Business. B.S,, Southwest Missouri State College, Graduate Student New York University WELDON H. WALKER Assistant Professor of Business. B.B.A., M.Ed., North Texas State College, M.B.A., West Texas State College if Let's get these elves on the road, Byrne Blackwood encourages Janet McBride and Gerald Brille as they prepare scenery for the touring production of The Elves and the Shoemaker. 24, BYRNE D. BLACKWOOD Assistant Professor of Speech. B.S. in Ed., Emporia State, A.M., Arkansas University, Advanced study, Northwestern Univ. LESLIE IRENE COGER Professor of Speech. A.A. Crescent College, Readers Diploma, Curry School of Expression, A.B., College of Ozarks, A.M., University of Arkansas, Ph.D., Northwestern University MILDRED EWING Instructor of English. A.A., Lindenwood College, A.B., Missouri University, M.A., Columbia University ROBERT K. GILMORE Associate Professor of Speech. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., St. Louis University, Ph.D., University of Minnesota GEORGE D. GLEASON Professor of English. A.B., Arizona State College, M.A., Northwestern University, Ph.D,, State University of Iowa MARYLIN HAMILTON Instructor of English. A.B., North Texas State College, M.A., North Texas State College ROBERT H. HENIGAN Associate Professor of English. B.S., University of Nebraska, M.S., University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., University of Missouri DONNA THOMPSON HOY Instructor of English. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College VIOLET KRISCHEL Instructor of English. A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A., Missouri University WILLIAM MAYNARD Instructor of Speech. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., University of Kansas ELIZABETH MILLS Assistant Professor of English. B.A., University of Arkansas, M.A., University of Arkansas GLENN M. PEDERSON Associate Professor of English. B.S. in Ed., Aberdeen, Ph.D., University of Washington HOLT V. SPICER Associate Professor of Speech and Debate Coach. B.A., University of Redlands, A.M., University of Redlands, Graduate Student, University of Oklahoma LN-, Look what I got in the mail, Dr. Richard Haswell says to Mr. Richard Turner, Mr. Allan Trapp, Mrs. Violet Krischel, and Mr. Edward Reiter as he shows them Marcel Proust which he received from one of the book companies. English Language, Literature Reflects Creativity Of Men One of the largest and most active departments on campus, the Department of English and Speech carries on the daily activities of instructing the nation's youth in the fundamentals of applying a language learned from birth. The methods used to accomplish this task are varied in scope, ranging from grammar to the advanced study of literature. The speech instructors pursue this problem through the medium of the drama and various forensic activities, including dramatic interpretation and debate. MARY ROSE SWEENEY RICHARD E. HASWELL Associate professor of English' Professor of English and Head of the B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State English and Speech liepflflment- College, A.M., University of Missouri, A-B-, UUIVSTSIU' Of lllIl10IS, Edhgly Kansas University A.M., University of Illinois, Ph.D., University of Illinois ALAN WESLEY TRAPP Instructor ot English. A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., University of Missouri MARETA BEATRICE WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of English. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College A.M., University of Colorado, Graduate Student, Washington University 25 , , -w.....a. . . , R H W, K , K I i , ., . . . A . L, W , , , M 1 , W if i :fx . .,.. K x ' W, .. M., ' ' ffS'.'4S-f'?if f4K 14?1.2f'a fa. f f'f ':i:w.:ssk' 'f L!iu.:,.-:fmf ,.L ..,,,,, ...QW f' 1-1-1' -'H tu.-.-wa.. --a...........-..... I x 1 fwfw ' A ' '1 f .rf fims .jf -a x-. 1,. 1' gina. L V a Q 'rw '-A m',..,, , 7' S ,. ,.,.,N,....,,. .ik X V V ' K .l.'w'w ' . gtg lb . 7. , 1 W ., ' ' gl: . . . , ,, , W.. ,. . . . f .5 k' 3 12, A . ,.-,5 :.3gL if . - 14 A ' 3 2 i. , t . l f ., ... ,. .. W .... sf ' ! ,J Q 'Q 'if g I 'WS ' 'H xg! 2 ., 4.3 , ,M .-Y ,A - . . I if i 94' , 7 K kugiyfg-411-rf,,z,9,,1,V.fAaf Tgtl. ., , ,,, f , - f , f 'I ' J ,, G M --H 'A Q- -X 1, fin- '--H f fi J. .-,, f ::- ff' A 5, I Q, ,viipgmfi f'-',.L eiyfy . ,iiwh fVr,, .K at 55 ' S-xi - e,.4 'L V37 I y . f K , .3 ' 4 N : , -A t V! r , , ' . 'Ji -'-.,,1,. vw'-, 1- fi ' 'Q f. . f' l 1' '1 -fI?s:f..: ef ' 'U ' Progress Or Destruction Lies ln The Realm Of Science On entering the Science Building the student is greeted by an odoriferous conglomeration encountered nowhere else within the confines of the campus. One's nostrils are assailed by the smell of formaldehyde from the biology lab, sulphur from the chemistry lab, and supper from the home economics lab. These are but a fevv manifestations of the vigorous activity carried on by the College's men fand womenl of science. Course work in biology, physics, chemistry and geology is included in the curriculum for students aspiring to pursue a career in some field of natural science. Q -9 its i 'ani mv HH lla:-'A' G ROBERT W. MARTIN Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Science Department. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., Vanderbilt University, Ph.D., New York University LAWRENCE E. BANKS, Instructor of Physics. B.S., University of Oklahoma, A.M., Oklahoma University LOREN L. DENNY, Instructor of Science. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, Graduate Student at Missouri University and Washington University MAMIE DOWNING, Instructor of Nurse Science. B.S., Texas Lutheran College, M.Ed., Drury College HARRIET FORD, Instructor of Nurse Science. A.B., Colorado College, Graduate Student, Iowa State University WILLIAM J. HUSA, JR., Professor of Chemistry. B.S., University of Florida, M.S., University of Florida, Ph.D., University of Florida DORIS C. LORZ, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. B.A., Hunter College, M.S., Fordham University, Graduate Student, Fordham University HOWARD M. PETEFISH, Instructor of Physics. B.S., Northwestern University, M.S., Northwestern University PAUL L. REDFEARN, JR., Associate Professor of Biology, B.S., Florida Southern College, M.S., University of Tennessee, Ph.D., Florida State University HAROLD I. RETALLICK, Professor of Geography. B.S., Wisconsin Teachers College, M.A., Clark University, Ph.D., Clark University ROBERT THOMAS STEVENSON, Professor of Biology. A.B., American University, M.Ph., University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin THOMAS A. STOMBAUGH, Professor of Biology. B.Ed., Illinois State University, M.S., University of Illinois, Ph.D., Indiana University 27 They care for sharks. It could be that these sharks are going to be the lunch tor vice versal of Paul Huebner, Mike Swan, Linda Faye, Jim Beck, Darrell Baker, Dee Secker, and Becky Lemmell. Labeling racks of rocks and stones on stands, Dr. Retallick's student secre- tary, Susan Byers, seems to be only a stone's throw from a completed task. Seriously analyzing acid factors with a PH meter are Don Butts and Guy Mace who determine acidity equivalents in a physicial chemistry class. DORIS BROXTERMAN Instructor of Home Economics and Practice House Director. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri St M.S., Minnesota University HARRIET WRIGHT 0'LEARY Instructor of Education and Training School Supervisor. M.Ed., Oklahoma Universtiy SARA M. RICHARDSON Instructor of Education and Home Economics Teacher Trainer. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri St M.Ed., Missouri University IO ETTA WHITEAKER Instructor of Home Economics. B.S., University of Missouri, M.S., University of Missouri YOLANDE BENNETT Professor of Home Economics and Head ot Home Economics Department. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.Ed., University of Missouri Domestic Arts Stressed By Home Economics Teachers Somewhat detached in scope from the other courses of study taught in the Science Building is the less academic but unquestionably vital science of home making. A model kitchen, a dining room, cutting and fitting labs, and a reception room provide facilities for training young women in the arts of cookery, sewing, and home manage- ment. Included in the study of these arts are subsidiary fields such as nutrition and textiles. ate College B.S., Oklahoma College for Women, ate College ,P .... get-,.,,r mu' M ... ,Q 'S 'e '-L 44' 1 5 if VIRGINIA CRAIG BAIRD Instructor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., University of Arkansas BILL D. BASSORE Instructor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A., Missouri University MARGUERITE BOTTS Instructor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College VIRGINIA R. BURKS First Grade Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College WILLIAM JACK BUSH Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S., Arkansas A. 8. M. College, M.S., University of Arkansas, Doctor of Ed., University of Arkansas JESSE H. COLLINS Associate Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.P.E., Springfield College ESTLE FUNKHOUSER Assistant Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.Ed., University of Missouri, Graduate Student, University of Missouri EFTON R. HENDERSON Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor. A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., Cornell University, Ph.D., New York University ESTHER MARIE HENNICKE Associate Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor, Ph.B., University of Chicago, A.M. and Diploma . Q pg? in Supervision, Columbia University, , Graduate Student, Columbia University F. BION McCURRY Assistant Professor of Education. B.Mus., Central College, M.A., Colorado State College, Graduate Student, Missouri University and Colorado State College of Education Tv' ,Ptah . ,Y N .' V'-u .., , , 4.9-'S 1 'few' an K S. ,, 1 n. - vks. Education Emphasizes Training Of Children In one respect, it no other, the Education Building is unique upon the campus. Only here can one daily hear the patter of little feet as the children of Greenwood Training School storm the bastions of this fortress of advanced learning. The College maintains the Training School as a laboratory for teachers on the primary, elementary, and secondary levels. Twelve grade levels and a kindergarten are stocked with students to serve as guinea pigs for these budding pedagogues. The building also houses a gymnasium and an indoor swimming pool for student use. Faculty standing of the Education department is evidenced by the number of degrees awarded in education each year, and the competence of the trainees. HARRY A. WISE Professor of Education, Head of the Education Department and Director of Training School. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., George Peabody College, Ph.D., Yale University ORIN P. TRENTHAM Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.B.A., Northwestern University, Ph.D., New York University LILLIAN ROSEMARY WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor. A.B., Drury College, M.Ed., Boston University 32 HARRY J. SICELUFF LEOLA SPELLMAN RICHARD WILKINSON Professor of Psychology. A.B., Rollins College, A.M., Ohio State University, Ph.D., Ohio State University WILEY F. WOODRING Professor of Education. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., Northwestern University, Graduate Student, University of Missouri GEORGIA McKNlGHT Instructor of Education. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College LYNN W. MARTIN Associate Professor of Education and Counselor Trainer. B.S., University of Colorado, M.Ed., University of Missouri, Ed.D., University of Missouri MABEL H. MOBERLY Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., University of Missouri, Graduate student, Columbia University STANLEY C. OLIVER Professor of Education. B.S., The Pennsylvania State University, M.S., the Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D., Columbia University MILDRED RICE Instructor of Education and Training School Supervisor. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College J. RAY SCARBOROUGH Assistant Professor of Education and Greenwood Librarian. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., Missouri University, Graduate Student, Missouri University . Professor of Education. B.S. in Ed., A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., University of Missouri, Ed.D., University of Missouri Associate Professor of Education and Supervisor of Business. A.B., Drury College, M.S., Oklahoma A 81 M, Graduate Student, Oklahoma State University Greenwood children entertain their proud parents by singing Christmas carols in the annual carol sing. -Q ' f ' -7 Xa . ' , f ,gk . , , fm 'f:i2:am0zawzvw'df'3i!e49'H , 5 .- ' ,few wal: by Ngiamuag 33 1 I ' N if .,,.. ,, . ,. H X W ef , f xx 41 m f wi.. E, .. 'Y 34 M -4-Q 4' x 2 K4 -. Vx V 1 . S. .f .. . i L K 'W'EIA:li? ffiff'5f'15fYfii'Wf L ?55ff1i :i'5f We 432229 ' K i fy ,,.. ,ff 1,-zwgfrvwu 2-'1 1 ,R :fe -fm-V w r- 2 ' -i '1-A K 'gig Ag: L' ' -1 5 V 7 in I-i'1ffr L '?35:f'f' T L l 1. n , Q gpiiffilqffw? 5 . Rembrandt and Picasso take a backseat when the young painter wields a brush. Mrs. Sylvia Ollis looks on with great interest as another masterpiece catches her eye. 4-1' s x N I adn - .. I ,,f.S+,fyfQ-M, A ' WML W f , I fr ap, 11' an If J- 85 X v S J 1' CARL V. FRONABARGERV Professor of Mathematics and Head of Mathematics Department. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., George Peabody College, Ph.D., University of Missouri Science Of Numbers Developed By Professors Of Mathematics The hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the other two sides, or is it? If this is a problem for students, it may be solved in the Department of Mathematics where competent instructors unravel the complexities of the subject for the confused under- graduates. From the fundamentals of basic algebra to the advanced abstraction of calculus, students are trained to use the numerical systems which serve as keys to many closed doors to knowledge. Although there appear to be more problems than answers, rest assured Dr. Howard Matthews will soon come to the rescue of the students. JOHN W. ALSPAUGH Instructor of Mathematics. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College EDWARD Z. ANDALAFTE Associate Professor of Mathematics. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, University of Groninger, M.A., University of Missouri, Ph.D., University of Missouri EARL BILYEU Assistant Professor of Mathematics. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A. Greeley State College of Education, Graduate Student, University of Maryland, Graduate Student, University of Kansas PAUL G. CAUGHRAN Instructor of Mathematics. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College E. HOWARD MATTHEWS Professor of Mathematics. A.B., Western Kentucky State College, M.A., Western Kentucky State College, Ph.D., George Peabody College E. REBECCA MATTHEWS Instructor of Mathematics. B.S. in Ed., A.B., Southwest Missouri State College JOHN B. PRATER Instructor of Mathematics. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A., Missouri University MARY C. ROBINETTE Instructor of Mathematics. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S. in Ed., Drury College CAROL ANN SEXTON Instructor of Mathematics. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., University of Missouri LAWRENCE SMART Instructor of Mathematics. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A., Missouri University VONNA S. VAHLDICK Instructor of Mathematics. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College JOSEPH E. VALENTINE Instructor of Mathematics. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., Southern Illinois University Problems Of Human Communication Aided By Devoted Foreign Language Educators Occupying the two lower floors of the Classroom Building are the Departments of Foreign Language and Sociology-Economics. The former provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge in French, Spanish, and German, as well as greater proficiency in English usage. Through classroom and laboratory work the instructors train students in the ability to converse with other peoples in the narrowing confines of the world. While language is taught above, the ground floor bustles with activity as students wrestle with the problems of understanding one another and dealing with the problems of everyday life. Social psychology, pathology, criminology, and the family are some of the related topics covered in the realm of sociology. The economics classes range from consumer problems to reconstruction and development of backward areas. REX E. BALLINGER Professor of Spanish. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., National University of Mexico, Ph.D., National University of Mexico REBECCA BELL Instructor of Foreign Language. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., in Ed., Missouri University VIRGINIA FLORENCE COMPTON Associate Professor of Spanish. A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., Columbia University, Graduate Student, University of California ELTON G. POWELL Instructor of Spanish and French. A.B., Florida Southern College, B.D., Candler School of Theology, . M.A., University of North Carolina , y fi'f , HELEN wooo y g Instructor of French and Education. .,A' 'r r 3 1' ' A.B., Drury College, A.M., University or Wisconsin, Graduate Student, Sorborine i.- and Middlebury French School, France V If 1e for Q JAMES R. WOODWARD, JR. Associate Professor of German. A.B., Colorado State College of Education, M.A., University of Colorado JOSEPH McDONALD Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Philosophy Department. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S. in Ed., Missouri University, B.D., Southern Baptist Seminary, Th.M., Southern Seminary, Th.D., Central Baptist Seminary 38 JOSEPH McDONALD Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Philosophy Department. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S. in Ed., Missouri University, RICHARD J. PAYNE Professor of French and Head of the Foreign Language Department. A.B. and A.M., University of Michigan, Ph.D., Laval University, Quebec, Canada . .. -veifxurttiffaiwl B.D., Southern Baptist Seminary, Th.M., Southern Seminary, Th.D., Central Baptist Seminary ROBERT S. HARDIE Associate Professor of Economics. B.S. in Ed., Nebraska State Teachers College, BA., Cambridge University, M.A., Cambridge University CLARENCE W. KETCH Associate Professor of Sociology. B.A., University of Houston, B.S., Texas A. 8. M., Ph.D., Louisiana State University -2 ,.-is E' -eQ Parlez-vous francais, espanol or Deutsch? Nancy Menzies spins the tapes f , . , . . or students obviously studying other subiects during their lab hours. PAUL E- NIERZ OREEN Ni. RUEDI A550Cl3t9 Professor Of Economics' Professor of Sociology and Acting Head f fight. B-Sr. KSFISGS Slate COHSEG. of Sociology and Economics Department. Nl-S-. NOTVG Dame Uf1lV9fSlYYi A.B., Lindenwood College, M.A., Smith Ph-D-. Uf1iV9fSitY Of Minnesota College, Ph.D., Clark University, LAURA TRAYLOR L.L.D., Lindenwood College instructor of Sociology. 9'- 39 Industrial Education Paves Way For Technological Advancement ii l H i c lg: tt 'N'-Q. lugs! , -2.5, at -ul.-1 a a Students in the Department ot lndustrial Education exert themselves daily to master the industrial arts vital to the progress ot our highly technical society. These people are preparing tor careers in fields as varied as education and engineering. The industrial skills needed tor mainte- nance ot civilization's mechanical necessities are stressed in the curriculum ot this department, and include such vital areas as electronics, drafting, and forging. R, 521 I I I I tc.l ata M s --' artcacc ,, ARMIN F. GIMBEL Professor of Industrial Education, BS. in Ed., Kansas State Teachers College, M.S., Colorado State College of Education, Ed.D. in Industrial Education, Bradley University OLAN C. OATMAN Instructor of Industrial Education. BS. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A., University of Missouri ORIN ROBINSON Instructor of Industrial Education. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.Ed., University of Missouri Measuring in the millionth of an inch requires a steady hand and eye as Ronald Bumgarner, James Eshbaugh, and Ierry West check a measurement on a surface plate. DOYLE KEMPER Professor of Industrial Education and Head of the Industrial Education Department. BS., in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., Colorado State College of Education Agriculture Becomes A Scientific Study Under Tutelage Of Experienced Instructors The Department of Agriculture, almost a self-contained entity, provides for its students a spacious structure complete with modern classrooms, a reference library, and a lounging area. The largest single departmental building on the campus, the Agriculture Building provides outstanding facilities for the technical training of those who will be responsible for the nourishment of tomorrovv's children. Agriculture students are trained in horticulture, soil maintenance, dairy production, and other related areas. Not in any sense a training school for chicken plucking, this department produces highly skilled scientific minds possessing mastery of a difficult and vital art. JOHN W. LAWRENCE instructor of Agriculture. B.S., Ohio State University, M.S., Ohio State University JOHN D. SCHATZ Assistant Professor of Agriculture. B.S. in Agriculture, University of Missouri, M.S., University of Missouri, Graduate Student, University of Missouri J. N. SMITH Associate Professor ot Agriculture. B.S., Missouri University, M.S., Missouri University STANLEY H. SPANGLER Instructor of Agriculture. B.S. in Agriculture, University of Missouri, M.A., University ot Missouri 42 GLEN E. KARLS Professor of Agriculture and Head of Agriculture Department. B.S. in Agriculture, University of Missouri A.M., University of. Missouri, Ed.D., University of Missouri lt may need some more fertilizer, think James Seeker, Ray Fugate and Jim Quarles, as they carefully examine one of their plants. Al ' a 2 v an I is A ..- unsw- X Either this turkey just gained a pound, or we left something inside. These plants are really growing. Carefully weeding their little charges are Roy Sagerser, James Secker, and Jim Quarles, The sidewalk was deserted until just a minute ago, the bell must have or , f as 2 r s ' W Y, f' 4 1 1 1 1 v K ' an ,,Ml,F,1 , l T, ,1-1 1 - ,E A Q 1 it ' i + ,,-5 , ,, ,,,1,. , ii fling. i i 'gpg-.141 A' iff Q f Q ' . Q se. ff , M ' -a fi ft l ,, it 'f su, -M f ew 1 ' . , ' ,E .M , 7? gg 1 , ,. is A ,lk i .. .gas ,Q .'., ,1 H, -.fl 1 'if' if ' V1.1 ,ill M3 ,,.i , ,,,ii , . ii., K , ,,i.,, ii,,,. , it it i. I ,,., , . 3. ,ei gat - . ,w-,C-1,,H, ,,,, , I M M, .fi g gig lut. i 3 1 ,X sr .ew -- l 4.21 mg!! pq 2 gf v ai Q A W if M43 Lf.,Q?,sfi,,.:4l'-w J A f Vfirfw . 'L f- ' :A br. ' .M W5',1ff5,Lf,, S if ' , 2 an 2 if H M 1.-4, man E N yur' in -, fp . 4 .yin ra.. ,ff ., ig? 4 '55:7.:e1,,if?1lm in QW ' Mg v I Q nov- .. ...,.,,,.. M, . I I 'f X.. Periodical Expansion Aids Probing Minds Of Students A fountainhead of knowledge for the students at SMS, the Library contains over 100,000 volumes. ln addition to its research facilities this modern structure houses a typing roorn and the foreign language laboratory. Peace and serenity are maintained by a staff of hard working faculty and students whose difficult duties as librarians are compounded by the task of preserving a proper study atmosphere. The Library was one of the first structures of modern architectural design to be built upon the campus, and has served the student body since 1955. MARGARET S. CRIGHTON . Reference Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Science. A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. in L.S., Western Reserve University, M.S. in L.S., University of illinois BILLIE K. HURST Periodicals Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science. A.B., Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. in L.S., University of Illinois, Graduate Student, University of illinois CLARA KENT instructor of Library Science. B.S. in Ed., Arkansas Polytechnic College, M.S. in L.S., East Texas State Teachers College GEORGE R. MALTBY Assistant Librarian. B.A., University of Oklahoma, M.S., Louisiana State University FRANCES ELIZABETH WALLACE Cataloguer and Professor of Library Science. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. in L.S., University of Illinois, A.M., Columbia University, Graduate Student, University of Chicago ROBERT HARVEY Professor of Library Science and Head Librarian. A.B., Wesleyan, M.S., Columbia University School of Library Science Please, no talking in the library. But no one can really keep from talking about matters of the greatest importance like term papers, good books, and Saturday night. 45 ANDREW l. McDONALD Professor of Physical Education and Head of the Physical Education Department. A.B., University of Kansas, Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin and Louisiana State University, M.S. in Physical Education, Louisiana State University FLORENCE BAKER BUGG Instructor of Physical Education. B.A., Simpson College, M.A., Peabody Teachers College WANDA CARRAS Instructor of Physical Education. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College EDWARD E. LECHNER Assistant Football Coach and instructor of Physical Education. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., Arkansas University MILDRED K. McMANUS Instructor of Education and Supervisor of Physical Education. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, A.M., University of Illinois EDWIN MATTHEWS Instructor of Physical Education and Basketball Coach. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.Ed., University of Missouri W. 0. POTTENGER Head Football Coach. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.Ed., University of Texas MARGARET l. PUTNAM Instructor of Physical Education. B.S. in Ed., Northwest Missouri State College, A.M., Columbia University, Graduate Student, University ot Wisconsin 46 Physical Education Aids Personal Health Problems The Health and Recreation Building, commonly known as the Fieldhouse, is at times more of a madhouse. Center of activity for the Department of Physical Education, this -f'madhouse is in a constant state of excitement. Basketball, volleyball, track, and gymnastics are only a few of the sports which are available on either the varsity or intramural level, while modern dancing, kine- siology, and community recreation problems are examples of classroom study. The arena, one of the finest in the Midwest, has been the host court for two NCAA regional playoff tournaments, both of which were won by SMS teams. In addition, the olympic size swimming pool adiacent to the building offers cool and refreshing relief from the summer heat, and serves as the location for many highly competitive swimming matches. ALDO A. SEBBEN Director ot Athletics and Track Coach. BS., Illinois State Normal University, M.S., Florida State University WILLIAM J. THOMAS Business Manager ot Athletics, Assistant Basketball Coach and Tennis Coach. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College MARY 10 WYNN Ed., Southwest Missouri State College M.A. Colorado State College of Education Instructor of Physical Education. B.S. in Winn! Z , ll . H' : if : xmmiswwi . pg, ,F Q-Q. -iqgii ' A vi- Y 9 'Y V 'PWA v WQ!ffg:.,'f1- 5 Y if .m xvf.-fmfzik If 1 Ay, 4.. 4g,g1,g:'?Q 5:51. Mswfgfwf W 5 ,, X 5 JM' if ge 6 ,A 53 1 Q KA Q wif! ' 1 if r 'xx 'K 'SE' mv-'Y' as 3 fm Nl, 'Q pr '3 .09 .sn M ,F Completed in May 1959, the Fine Arts Building was named in honor of Roy Ellis and has become the home of many fine artists and musicians. 48 Methods Of The Masters Guide Students Of Music Occupying the lovver floors of the Roy Ellis Hall of Fine Arts, the Department of Music conducts an intensive program of education for ambitious musicians. Among its facilities are a splendid organ for both instruction and concert, an electronic system for mass instruction in piano, and facilities for large group work. The SMS marching band, the choir, the chorus, and the orchestra serve as practice areas for music students, and also provide excellent entertainment at official functions and activities. HORATIO M. FARRAR Professor of Voice and Head of the Music Department. A.B., Hastings College, Graduate Student, Columbia University, Student of Voice with Gerbert Witherspoon, Chicago, A.M., Columbia University, Student of Voice, Aspen, Colorado Completed in May 1959, the Fine Arts Building was named in honor of Roy Ellis and has become the home of many fine artists and musicians. WILFRED H. ADLER Assistant Professor of Piano. B.M., University of Indiana, M.M., University of Indiana, Student of Piano with Egon Petri, Oakland, California ELTON E. BURGSTAHLER Instructor of Music. A.B., College of Pacific, M.M., James Millikin University ILAH DIXON Professor of Music. Diploma in Piano, Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.M. Northwestern University KENNETH L. DUSTMAN Professor of Music. B.M. and B.S.M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music, A.M., Western Reserve University, Graduate Student, Juilliard Musical Institute, Ed.D., Columbia University cy I I t'45 ' . 1 WINSTON E. LYNES Associate Professor of Wind Instruments, Student Conservatory, Southwest Missouri State College. B.S. and M.S. in Music Ed., University of Illinois, Graduate Student, University of Southern California PATRICIA PIERCE Assistant Professor of Piano and Music Literature. B.M., University of Texas, M.M., University of Michigan, Conservatory of Music, Fulbright Schlolar, Frankfort, Germany I 5 Q' al Like man this is the fifteenth time l've stroked these cool notes, thinks Charles Wilson as he tries again, Oh nn, it's backwards. Donna Hayes exhibits her first test print from her Iinoleum block cut. Are you still at that? asks Bob Vale of Joyce Armstrong. Weaving con- sumes much time but the finished product proves worth the effort. Artistic Creativity Expressed Through Visual Reproduction On ascending to the second floor of the Roy Ellis Hall of Fine Arts, the observer passes into the realm of visual creativity. One picture is worth one thousand words or so the saying goes, and here in the Department of Art competent instructors train SMS students in the techniques of such graphic portrayal. Courses ranging from art history to weaving to painting EMMA LANE ELKINS JAMES RICHARDSON Assistant Professor of Art. B.S. in Instructor of Art. B.S. in Ed., 1 Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, Southwest Missouri State College M.A., Columbia University, Graduate Student, University of Missouri EVERETT R. PAYNE, IR. Instructor of Education and Art. B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, M.A., Peabody College The spirit at the Spanish-American War, embodied by veteran Pop Smith, is transferred from eye to canvas by students in an oil painting class. are directed toward developing latent talent and perfecting that already manifested in creative accomplishment. Graduates of this department are prepared to enter such fields as education, commercial art, and free lance composition. Here young people are prepared for the task of reproducing thought and action in the language of the eye. yan' RUTH THOMPSON Instructor ot Art. B.S. in Ed., Southwest Missouri State College, M.Ed., Arkansas University pf-L . g .. - - '.k' a ' FREDERICK G. KIEFERNDORF Q, V H-jg., g .X Instructor of Art and Acting Head .lgxqii Q., lhjvw. i t tg of the Art Department. 'e:i.1?.j 1g B.S., University of Wisconsin, V1 U QM: f M.S., University of Wisconsin 51 .J Savoring the exquisite cuisine produced by the college cafeteria are SMS freshmen Gary Westfall, John Bartle, and John Wininger, while senior Ron Viles carefully sorutinizes his freshly washed fork. CT' it 1-1.4mtr.tw,.f lie., fm. .-. . - -,.m..efia.rrw1: f. 11 mv ms muse .... 5, r- X V. is t 1 ' if' ,Qual Student Center Provides Recreational Facilities The Student Center Building, home of extracurricular activity at SMS, houses the majority ot the College's recreational facilities. Here students pass their leisure hours? The spacious ballroom provides adequate area for social events, snacks for refreshment and ping pong for diversion are available in the Bear's Deng and lounging space is provided in the Ozark Room. Most ot the activities are under the direction of the Student Center Commission, a student organization of humanitarians dedicated to the indulgence of their fellow students. This group provides movies, color television, and other novelties tor the students' enioyment. Also housed in this building are the ottices of the Ozarko and Southwest Standard, bearers ot the torch ot tree press at SMS. This is ridiculous, says the bear upon the wall, a view shared by the mass of humanity struggling for a position among the offehour idlers in the Bear's Den. ga H4 rw ' '1 WEEK? Aff 1 L iv' E W g ?'f',WQj Hrs, w5?f T?Wf W mf W It ,, W wt it ,S 4 14,35 9 lex-'G W ,, f 5 qw P' 33' qw 1 Hi fm W ,Q G F 1 Q ,0- --,,. wi-If Egggilsfs un- i 'i K -H p x M' 447 gag, ,., ,.., X 5 Q g bl 'W f 7. , if km, ,,. , -g ', - 5 A 1,, , - , 5 y ' ' g 'K ' 'vii Fi 1 , 1 fs 4' gl Wi, X 'V ' ' X 'P' 1 lip mils Use enough soap, mutters the girl as the hair washer rubs and scrubs during hairwashing time in the dorm. Washing clothes can be a good excuse for a gossip-and-gab session in the girls' dormitory. Carefully checking to see if their girls are all in for the night are Mrs. Orr, housemother, and her assistant, Mrs. Scruggs. 55 ,-f , -fa ...n , 5-..s,. 9.-- , X Revnke the Eighteenth Amendment, thinks Kenneth Matthews as he muses over Somerset Maugham's book The Razor's Edge, a book portraying Iife during the '1Roaring Twentiesf' V-J ,f13'45'9K9 56 t zu r ,-L, . -, ,' 5-P- , ff 4 :?f'i1f3S. Q' k '5 HSs!5pE1'e Y Q, A ' ,Xt -. 'bit-1 Elf' '. -gh fr R XAHASTQY, w 3r:,fifi '3 t 'WFSM , rv ' . ,K - . ,lt jqtfwxt A M -f-Lg., 1 v , , Mmzivbfier -, ' N ,Q ' w K4 x eW' ' be '1w.w -5: .1 11: Ji 'Z J., Q., w tt ' ., Q- .MfS,,QA Q. ,.,.kfA ' s f t t -,'.5,,gt,s '-'!2:.:t , .. - . M J . .-me ,Q ' - ' x as We .- fl. ' XJ' Ze g . ' :ff Q K D. N x x x W ,Q xx fx . J 5 V , my 't .Q , 'hz . A Xi -. 9, x it 5. az . -rl! 'L vt -.g, i swf:-'QPQW 3 4 ,, ' '- T-' '- xl WIA 7 ' NV DE tial' xvrskl try., reel.: tt 14, xrsmt, Aa.. is L V 'I ' , 'QK +Ws'il0g,gQQf r sim' -ff? Kr. 'QF w 1 3'!fHt'tv, -,gtg ' A mt-ts. . 1-.Q ww fs ' we Y Q, 'F Ya W K V 'J 7 Q 9. af, :J-my x rl V, J i . M 'df t r K 1 x K ax he A? C s av fl t 1 . f nl yr ' e 1. t p of 'Q 'iff 'TTA lm of We- 9'j',k A ,x rrqmei 3.3 Qrg-ly .2 -iii? 5, J A L . H me V Q Ti if qi ,5 ,Q A 1 hm 4 A ' A 1 1 is? ilii Ei! .Q W , ,Ve M n as 1 Q AWWH' ,Mg-Bi' mi , ga rail? 2 ' . L . ' Q, ' E ' of rrf X o W r r xii ' - MN? K r Pausing a moment to relax from her never-ending line of duties in caring for her boys is not Mother Hubbard but Mother Howard of the NIen's Dormitory. Harmnnizing on a few party songs are several choristers from the Men's Dorm who are resting from a tiring week of classesr 57 .Ax 1 W. 2 5 . ' -I S '1 gi ..W, L if Q A '--' ' fx I, :K I , r f ,,,. -yxj ,A . 4':j9f' S X f L. X x book txzxzo Supplementing academic and social lite are the campus organizations at SMS. These groups provide the student with facilities for the acquisition of knowledge on several levels. Their value ranges from recognition of academic accomplishment to religious fellowship To social relaxation. All provide the opportunity to utilize qualities of leadership and service, and give some measure of release from the pressures of the classroom. sf' fff' NF i' ' its T 3.5, 1. . 5 Q. 1 as Q .ikg ik W V' '- its V A -5 s 3 ' s 1 5 59 3 Y 1 W, M , 5 is 2 'like' k ' ' ' J' , 'fgggi ' ,fn 'id M 1 Q 1 J 1 5,53 N13 5. A , bl L tw. , WH ff-, f -, ,gl , J, . 4 ,, 1 f Q K i, ., 5 XE 0 Mmgga. Z.. wx Q .Gil 4-1531, 'I X W3 4 gg, .. k W 1 Jig., g L fy , ' ikfe ,1 1 ,Le ,, f k 4 ,K K , 1 X 1 N 3: I X' 'PS V ,emi W 1 Q Qu wifi. JT ww e I L. n , J 'Qvfsthsv in SN. 4. 1 m' Nil Q A V- Honorary Military Religious Service Departmental Greek Bottom Row: Edward Pierce, Charles Ryer, Jerry Wiley, John Francka, Charley Beltz. Row Two: Kathleen McDonald, Betty Ann Teeter, Judy Kesterson, Myrtice Carr Long, Dorothy Fritts, Judy Pyle, Mara Jon Willhite, Janice lles. Row Three: Virginia Bremer, Carol Heckmaster, Tina Adams, June Lynn Skaggs, Judy Rains, Linda Rude, Joyce Winfrey, Sarah Campbell, Jerry Bonham. Top Row: Alvin Tinsley, Leroy Adams, Ronald McCoy, Jack McCullough, David Roy, Reggie Chambers, Arthur Bourey, James White. WHO'S WHO RECOGNIZES CAMPUS LEADERS The 1961 nominations for Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities resulted in the selection of thirty-four new members from SMS. Who's Who candidates are nomi- nated by the various departments at the College, and are recommended to the national selection board by a campus committee. Nominees are judged on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, and extracurricular accomplishment. Of these qualifi- cations, the only specified prerequisite is a 3.00 overall grade point average. However, a majority of the new mem- bers are active in campus organizations and many have served as officers for one of more groups. Who's Who membership has proven to be a useful adjunct to postgraduate accomplishment for many students, for it is used as a measure of ability by many prospective employers and graduate schools. In the past such judgement has been justified by the success of former SMS honorees, among which are numbered several holders of advanced degrees and many of outstanding accomplishment in other fields. 62 pn-.naman 4' 4. N -1 -x . ,E ,-nigga, QQ- 1 :sf , gl f'- -,.1'-4 ..., 'lUm..e,,, , E g-TNI'-7 1:T-' -121: in -u .7.l-.2 SiT7iIi ix . 2 : I 22- 5f - .25 L2fQi.!59 l J, : E5 :S lf'-..E,:':ie 5'-25 5 55 E535 E E5 - f E ': : N--.. E ' ff' - 5? 2E Ei-:Q ?rQ 4 2 ' 3'-2 31' : :Q 5 gli: -.inil-2, I -is 2 '-sr A f. '+- - i--Q.. l' EI. j Sv ii IIN! hilt! . . 3 l X , Z h J! jx ' x Student Body President Xave Baron discusses an important policy problem with members of the Student Senate. SENATE FORMS STUDENT POLICY Policy making authority of the student body is invested in the Student Senate, a governing council composed of the Student Body President plus a president and tvvo senators from each class. These representatives are elected in the spring and serve a tull calendar year. Selected to lead the Senate during l96l-T962 was Xavier Baron, candidate ot Sigma Pi fraternity. To aid him in the execution ot his duties, the President selected tour commis- sioners. These officials carry out specific functions of the senate. Serving this year were Kathy Dyche as Elections Commissioner, Judy Frazier as Pep Commissioner, Paul Mc- Masters as Publicity Commissioner, and Melba Keith as National Student Association Coordinator. Under President Baron's leadership the Senate has ex- panded its activity and authority. Baron established regular office hours during which he would be free to hear com- plaints and suggestions from the students, and the Senate met regularly on the Tuesday oft-hour. Their efforts have resulted in such improvements as the preservation of the spacious lawns on the campus from the depredations of careless undergraduates. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Dyche, lan Munsinger, Jessie Burrell, Xave Baron, Judy Rains. SECOND ROW: Sharon Montgomery, Diane Riesenberg, Sandra Lyle, Nancy Alexander, Kay Roberts, lohn Walker, Bill Stoner. TOP ROW: Ken Mitchell, Mike Hanigan, Ed Chapin, Larry Chastain, Ronnie Little. - f.. 3 il, 5456 63 AG CLUB, DELTA TAU ALPHA PROMOTE SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE One of the largest and most active organizations on cam- pus, the Agriculture Club is open to all students in this field. In addition to activities within the group the Club is active in social life and in politics. Annually they sponsor the Barn- warming Dance, this year crovvning Susan Byers of Alpha Sigma Alpha as the Barnvvarming Queen. Another maior accomplishment was the assertion of their electioneering ability through the co-sponsorship of the T961 Homecoming Queen, Dorothy Porter. Within the field of agriculture the Club provides benefits for its members and aids the depart- ment in managing the Future Farmers of America Contest in the spring. Outstanding students in the Department of Agriculture comprise the membership of Delta Tau Alpha, the national honorary fraternity which works in cooperation with the Agriculture Club. This organization has been a benefit and a credit to the department and the campus since its founding in I959. ,Q 1' ' - ... 5 FN BOTTOM ROW: John Francka, president, Keith Julian, David Roy, Sammy McCroskey, Ray Fugate. TOP ROW: J. N. Smith, Wayne Brazeal, Lyle Noblitt, Clarence Bailey, Jim Quarles. BOTTOM ROW: J. N. Smith, Howard Pyle, Floyd Horton, Mike Swan, Keith Copeland, Ray Fugate, Bill Blakeslee, president, Phil Barnhart, David Roy, Sammy lVlcCroskey, Clarence Bailey, Keith Julian, John Lawrence. SECOND ROW: Larry Hargis, Jackie Thomas, Glenn Kristek, Donald Groves, Kenneth Nlat- thews, Joseph Francka, Ray Pannell, Glen Peterson, George Blakemore, Maurice Casper, John Francka, Larry Wilcox, Everett Bartley. THIRD ROW: Jimmy King, Charles Julian, Ronnie Lawson, Freddie Mailes, Jerry Cloyed, Kenton Inglis, Gene Staiger, Jim Kyle, Paul Sagerser, R. J. Ditmeyer, Don Johnson, Kent Snodgrass, William Stone, Gene Kinslow, Jim Quarles, John Schatz. TOP ROW: George Njuguna, Ronald Kent Jones, Richard Sanders, Gary Sturdevant, Jim Ross, Jim Seeker, Wayne Brazeal, Lyle Noblitt, J. D. Mcllllillan, Thomas Poage, Ronald Spargo, Fred Perkins, Eugene Witty, Patrick Davis, Larry Fielden. ., , c, . ,,.,,,, ,. H , ,,.,, ..,.,..,..,...,-,, ae.. Wm, ,,,. .MW ..M..,:me.,,. aM.e,m., -,.y,,.,..,.,:m.., ,,,,..MiM,...-nK,..a,:, ,. c I ,U , BOTTOM ROW: Norman Hutcheson, Dr. George Brown, Doyle Kemper, Edward Pierce, Shelby Bradley, Marvin Bridges, president, Orin Robinson, sponsor, Olan Oatman, Dr. Armin Gimbel, CharlesOwen. SECOND ROW: Linda Ott, Charles Holder, Ronald Schultz, Jim Larson, Jerry West, Billy Smith, Joseph Jeter, Roy Arnold, John Comer, Burl Holmes, Wayne Wilson. TOP ROW: Pat Harvey, Paul Nelson, Duane Bechtold: Robert Wityk, Joe Richmond, Peter Louk, John Jackson Perry Maples, Robert Green, Paul Vitzthum. IE CLUB AND EPSILGN Pl TAU ADVANCE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING The Industrial Education Club provides a social and edu- cational outlet for education and technology students. Ac- tivities include field trips to local and regional industries, speakers from industry and education, and one maior event each term. A This year, in addition to a student mixer, industrial tour, banquet, and assisting at the Student Craftsman's Fair, the club for the first time published a departmental yearbook. The Beta Zeta chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau was founded at SMS in l958. This organization promotes research, educa- tion, and leadership in the fields of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education. This year the chapter presented framed pictures to the I. E. Department members who have been selected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. lt also spon- sored the showing of a series of lndustry on Parade films. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Pierce, president, Marvin Bridges, Roy Arnold, Charles Faris. TOP ROW: Mr. Orin Robinson, Mr. Olan Oatman, Dr. George Brown, Dr. Armin Gimbel, co-trustee: Mr. Doyle Kemper, trustee. 65 BOTTOM ROW: Jack Bartell, Ted Powell, James Marchbank, Gary Grisham, James Robards, Clarence McElroy, Lloyd Viehland, Ralph lseman, William Compere, Donald Weaver. SECOND ROW: Betty Smith, Patrick Gray, Julia Kirkup, Cathy Downs, Dorman Mabrey, Linda Rude, Arthur Bourey, Ronnie Little, Joe Steinert, national president: Kathy Whitehead, Patsy Gibson, Stephen Byers, Barbara Price, Laura Dodd, faculty. THIRD ROW: Mary Janes, Shirley Cunningham, Ruth Gipson, Tuck Suit, Shirley Kerr, Charley Beltz, Janice Iles, Ronald Brown, Sue Blackledge, Nathan Haas, Judith McHan, Gerald Bayless, Ruby Tettenhorst, Mary Block, Dorothy Eden, Ruth Gibson, faculty, Melba Keith. FOURTH ROW: Helen Wedge, Jean Collins, Linda Winfield, Marge Meister, Wilena Taylor, Ruth Thomas, Ken Ebner, Dean Chittenden, Bruce Davis, Burl Wimsett, Mary Smith, Ann Hayes, Jim White, Christine Peterson, Jim Chronister, Carrol King. TOP ROW: Austin Hamilton, Ivan Calton, Jerry Fortner, Janice Frieden, Tim Tourville, Mary Jane Dutf, R. Dean Shaw, Dr. James Snapp, faculty: John Patton, June Britt, James Worman, Donna Helton, Herschel Freeman, Linda Jones, Shirley Massey, Jane Turner. Phi Beta Lambda Thrives In First Year At SMS ln its first year upon the SMS campus, Phi Beta Lambda has taken the place of the old Commercial Club. A college branch of the Future Business Leaders of America, this or- ganization is open to all business students. Its activities are not confined to the academic world, but include a certain amount of social life for the members. Pi Omega Pi Recognizes Superior Business Ability Recognition of achievement and academic activity outside the classroom are offered to the student by Pi Omega Pi, national honorary business fraternity. At SMS this group is composed of superior students in the field of business, and is co-sponsored by Mr. Austin Hamilton and Mrs. Ruth Gibson. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. James C. Snapp, department head: Ruth Gibson, sponsor, Shirley Massey, Janice Iles, president: Sue Blackledge, Judith McHan, Austin Hamilton, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Dr. Ivan Calton, Mrs. Laura R. Dodd, Arthur Bourey, Kathleen McNally, Charley L. Beltz, Linda Winfield, Carrol King, Jim White, Joyce Walker, Barbara Price. TOP ROW: Mary Jane Smith, John Patton, Joan Collins, Wilena Taylor, Margaret Reofearn, Clarence McElroy, Carolyn Smith, Linda Rude, Kathy Whitehead, Mary Jane Duff. 66 BOTTOM ROW: Miss Mary lo Wynn, Betty Teeter, Georgia Blevins, LeWanka Mallard, Mary Cox, Pat Allison, Donna Shadwick, Faith Goodnight, Kim Bowman, Mrs. Wanda Carras. SECOND ROW: Sharon Butler, Frances Salsman, Nancy Hodson, Rosalee Dark, lo Ann Duckwall, Marilyn Moore, Paula Coter, Beverly Jones, June Bradley, Sharon Haas, Carolyn Pope. TOP ROW: Phyllis Fite, Marcia Lehmann, Mary DeCarlo, Sandy Haddock, Carol Meyer, Sharon Truman, Carol Nations, Mary Shadwick, Alice Tinnin, Geraldine Litteken, Mary Zeuch, Sue Richner, Nancy MacQuaid. PEM Club Activities Mix Enjoyment and Training All women physical education maiors are free to join the PEM Club, an organization designed for their benefit. This group participates in numerous activities on the academic and social level. They combine training with pleasure by or- ganizing and participating in intramural athletics, and in addition sponsor an annual Halloween party for members. Orchesis Recital Includes Modern Dance and Ballet The purpose of Orchesis is to teach the basic elements of modern dance and ballet. Activities included an annual spring recital,.trips to see professional dance groups, and the participation in dance clinics with well known instructors. This group is not restrictive in regard to membership, and anyone with the interest and ability is welcome. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Johnson, Carol Meyer, Amy Billings. SECOND ROW: Donna Maples, Linda Jones, Jackie Reres, Frances Salsman, Dee Fries. THIRD ROW: Marno Robinson, Mary Leuch, ludy Barke, Mary Osborn, Jerry Hembree, Becky Meir. TDP ROW: Faith Goodnight, Mary Cox. Georgia Blevins, Wanda Stewart, Kim Bowman,- LaWanka Mallard. 67 DRILL TEAMS PERFORM FOR MILITARY SERVICES, COMPETITION . . . ,V K .. .. . . . . x.., W - - 1. it Jef ' S 1- 1':f:'2e:zfs BOTTOM ROW: Shelby Jones, John Cameron, Donald Nickels, Winston Haythe, Clyde Humphrey, Howard King, Franklin Bridges, Ronald Nickels, Robert Sargent, Robert Dosse. MIDDLE ROW: William.Helvey, Willard High, J. D. Peters, J. C. Peters, Thomas Poage, Patrick Davis, Howard Lisech, Ronald Butler, Ronald Hunter, Nelson Osborne, Richard Lefholz. TOP ROW: MfSgt. Walter Rarrick, advisor, Loyal Grose, Ronald Galyean, Roger Hall, Donald Palmer, Larry Harris, Dennis Firestone, Othel Ussery, Mike Abajian, Keith Hilton, Gary Schafer, Thomas McClellan. The Ramrodders is a drill team which stresses the im- portance of teamwork, precision in marching, and in the execution of the manual of arms. Through the efforts of Sergeant Walter Rarrick, the unit adviser, the Ramrodders has developed a high esprit de corps within its member- ship. Highlight of the year was the State Drill Meet held each spring on the campus of the University of Missouri. Membership is based upon competition and any cadet en- rolled in either the basic or advanced course is eligible. The unit responsible for many fine performances at col- lege functions over the year is the Springfield Rifles, a military drill team comprised of ROTC cadets. Aside from performing at drill ceremonies, the Rifles are called upon to march in local parades and to entertain the spectators at athletic contests. They also sponsor a Christmas party annually for the crippled children at Burge Hospital and compete in the annual Drill Team Meet at Missouri Uni- versity in the spring. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Highfill, Charley Beltz, Gene Dean, Jerry Wiley, Cleo Robinson, Harvey Bartlett, Virgil Wormsbaker, Tom McDowell. SECOND ROW: Keith Julian, Charles Owen, Charles Ruyle, Dale Rasmussen, Benny Jagears, Phil Winter, Charles Gerardy, Bob Spence, John Hensley. TOP ROW: Sergeant Joseph Keen, adviser, James Jones, Bob Quinn, Ted Powell, Howard Harris, Bob Oheim, Clyde Malone, Keith Huff, Dennis Brown. BOTTOM ROW, Joe Fortner, Dave Crockett, J. M. Coday, Wesley Gott, James Duncan, Charles Wilson, Jim Cravens, John Caldwell, Tony Stansberry. MIOOLE ROW: Don Maness, Eddie Brake, Brent Porter, Bobby Dedman, Warren Findley, Charles Morrow, Ronnie Sweet, Dan Strom, Howard Creacy, Johnny Hagler. TOP ROW: Mr. Elton Burgstahler, Director, Paul Webb, Larry Fielden, John Lawrence, Arthur Phillips, John Jackson, Terry Dillon, Wayne Winter, Bob Franklin, H. E. Fellin, Band Commander, Don Stark, Drum Major, Capt. Robert Newton, Sponsor. ROTC Band Provides Tempo For Military Drill Ceremonies Music for marching and entertainment is the principal function of the ROTC band at SMS. This group of cadets ' lege, and entertains at all home football and basketball coming and the Armed Forces Day ceremonies. COLONEL DANIEL F. VAN GUNDY-Professor of Military Science, A. B., Uni- versity of Kansas. 39 R. G. DAVENPORT-Sergeant Major of Military Science Department. JOSEPH L. KEEN-Instructor of Military Science. CAPTAIN ROBERT D. NEWTON-Assistant Professor of Military Science- A. B., Drury College, Graduate student Denver University. CAPTAIN EDWIN F. D'BRlEN-Assistant Professor of Military Science, B. S., University of Kansas. FULTON G. PARKS, JR.-Instructor of Military Science. WALTER RARRICK-Instructor of Military Science. CAPTAIN ROBERT E. ROGERS-Assistant Professor ot Military Science, B. S. in Administration, University of Arkansas. WILLIAM L. WHITE-Instructor of Military Science. 69 provides music for all military drill ceremonies at the Col- games. The band also marches in parades such as Home- 'I .. .1 nf ' . l A 1 4- get E . , M fi. 1 g ' - ,gk ' F11 BOTTOM ROW: Charles Owen, Ronald McCoy, Virgil Wormsbaker, Jerry Wiley, president, Clark Summers, Thomas McDowell, Charley Beltz. SECOND ROW: Nor- man Hutcheson, Burl Wimsett, Darrel McFerron, Floyd Edwards, Jackson McCullough, Gary Highfill, Keith Julian, Nathan Haas. TOP ROW: Paul Shockley, Benny Ellis, Frederick Thieman, Dennis House, Bruce Morrow, Bill Howell, Neil Long. Cold Bar Honors, Aids Advanced Corps Cadets Responsibility for the coordination and management of many college military activities rests upon Gold Bar, the honorary military society for students in the advanced course. This organization aids in training cadet officers for their future responsibilities, and gives recognition for their present achievement. In addition, Gold Bar members aid in the planning and accomplishment of such activities as the Red Cross Blood Drive, the District Music Festival, and the annual Military Ball. Rifle Team Trains Cadets In Vital Military Skills Marksmanship is a high test of military skill, and the members of the SMS Rifle Team have proved themselves proficient. Led by Captain Bob Buzan, a four-year veteran of competition, the team has tested its skill in several matches, including the highlight of any season, the lndoor Camp Perry Small Bore Match. Coach for the cadet marksmen is MfSgt Fulton Parks of the ROTC staff at SMS. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Buzan team captain, Gary Bunzel, 'Joe Armstrong, Duane McKinney, Randy Wicks. TOP ROW: M!Sgt. F. G. Parks, team coach, Dennis Miller, George Lakey, Tim Matherly. s 57 'sf T 'I+ I --r 0 X sur-.Q,., Military Ball Queen Sharon Montgomery shares a dance in her honor with SHARCDN MONTGOMERY Cadet Colonel Pat Crane, commander of the ROTC Corps of Cadets. 71 gc ' xx I M, s +-4, ',.. . ' .' I TLT! Liwgjy' l . ,lvq , '-A V 'N in :-lla.. ' N I b 1 s . ,,.. -,,,,. ,,,...... ..,M.--W , . ew --4 BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Provow, secretary: Owen Smith, president, Carolyn Zulauf, vice-president. TOP ROW: Jack Carter, treasurer: Sally Brown, co- ordinator: Frank Jones, minister. WESLEY FOUNDATION SPONSORS BIBLE INSTRUCTION STUDY GROUPS The Wesley Foundation is the fellowship of Methodist students at SMS. In its house at 827 Kings Avenue it carries on a full schedule of religious activities to meet the varied needs of the different students. Chief item on the Wesley calendar is the Wednesday-night meeting, at which discussions are held on various aspects of the Christian faith and its relation to the life of the student. Another important phase of the Wesley Foundation pro- gram is a series of study groups, each meeting regularly for the instruction in different parts of the Bible, A morning chapel service, a council meeting, and a party night are also weekly events. On Sunday morning the Wesley Foundation members participate in the life of Methodist churches near the campus. A number of students attended state or national confer- ences this year for sharing and training in the Christian life. The minister of the Wesley Foundation, Frank Jones, gives his full time to this organization and to serving the Methodist students of SMS. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Collier, Ruth Provow, lack Carter, Owen Smith, Carolyn Zulauf, Sally Brown, Frank Jones. SECOND ROW: Alice Tinnin, James Dillon, Joyce Pennycuick, Mary Holmes, Nancy Niehoft, Janice Myers, Ronald Spargo, Rita Humphrey. TOP ROW: Marian Zulauf, Ruby Tettenborst, Iris Goodman, Nancy Romans, Dorothy Eden, lerry Wiley, Jane Ouackenbush, Carol Rogers, Carolyn Toalson, Shirley Campbell, Kathryn Powell, Laura Dowler. 72 BOTTOM ROW: Goldena Taylor, Duane Bechtold, Marilyn Kehr, Carolyn Glasgow, loan Bumgarner, Annie Smith, Rick Eakins, Joyce Rogers, Eldonna DeWeese, Kenny Williams. SECOND ROW: Martha Allen, Thelbert Gott, Wayne Farmer, Carl Anderson, Patsy Gibson, Ronnie Willcoxin, Lorene Robinson, Gloria Craker, Ken Martin, Beverly Van Ness, Edward Lander. TOP ROW: Hayward Barnett, Janet Perkins, Bonnie Glenn, lim Jones, Tony Triplett, Barbara Amos, Kay Ward, Donna Bandy, Robert Breig, Madelyn Schnick, Janet Kirk, Joe McDonald. BAPTIST CENTER OFFERS TRANSFER CREDIT BIBLE COURSES Under the sponsorship ofthe Missouri Baptist Convention, the Baptist Student Union operates as a campus organization for students of that denomination. Hub ofthe group's activity is the spacious Baptist Student Center, located on National Avenue directly across from the campus. Here students may rest or study in the comfortable lounging area, or dine in the basement cafeteria. The excellent facilities of the Baptist E Student Center provide space for study and relaxation for all students. , I . 'Y z ff'fF'r 'If If f My ,1 , fit' ef': ft t : '1' f i? Directors Dr. Joseph McDonald and Haywood Barnett head an executive council of I2 members which plans student activities. In addition Dr. McDonald serves as instructor for the Bible classes offered by the Union. These courses are accredited by Southwest Missouri State, and apply toward a degree as transfer credit from William Jewell College. rr'rrf !: .-- -.. ., ,...,,.,..., .....-.-:.u....-........: La.--.. .N ,-.. 'A . f5l-Q-:fap'.: z ..f::, e-eggezvvlwef:-.S1sa,'gy:1'f','tw,:, - . ...Q ,,- . . ...:.....s.... ,, , -9 if- -.-:fr Iwwpf r ' ,M , ., ' . , 'Quin' ' .f ,Arg T.. ' -1621, if ' ' -I f- '1:-in ff' A T ae r tzff-vw 3 - , . ' X '?' T- .-an A f .iw sa:-+I. rye ,, 4a,g,Y,, 1 in-sq ,L 5, 2, i, V., yywr V E Q, A --ii - , , .. . np,,-...., K we... f. ,Tn ' '1'fv, .- . ,, ,g w M -z.. f1f':zM..:,i,g,.I1T'f 'asv -, '-5' ., , -.asa i . .,,. ,.., .- . . 'r--' 'f' '.'-' ft- ' - ' it - 73 BOTTOM ROW: Joe Whitman, Sherrie Lemieux, Larry Heman, Mary Osborn, Michael Keohane, president, John Ed Miller, Jacqueline Reres, James Woodward, sponsor, Jim Larkin. SECOND ROW: Susan Petkoff, Walter Moennighoff, Pat Heisler, Glenn Kristek, Nathan Haas, Janett Buehler, Jim Lyons, Patricia Bindbeutel, Joseph Francka, Geraldine Litteken, Richard Guegee. TOP ROW: Maritza Barros, Kenneth Bader, Betty Bauer, Lester Lang, Kathleen Eslinger, Mel Bader, Michael Driscoll, Mary Weinzirl, Kenneth Mettlach, Virginia Miller, Peggy Wyrsch, Bonnie Nisbet, Barbara Welsh, Virginia Reagan. Catholic Group Offers Training, Recreation for Students The Newman Club is a student organization sponsored by the Catholic Church, and provides sacramental theology tor all Catholic students enrolled at SMS. Headquarters for the Club is a large white frame house located at 82l South Kings. This is the hub of Newman Club activities, and also provides housing for several of the men students. L Social activities include an annual hayride, dinners, and parties. ln addition several members of the Club attended the Central States Province Convention at Lincoln, Nebraska, and a delegation visited the Newman Club chapter at the University of Arkansas. The Newman Club House, located at 821 Kings, has become the gathering place for SMS Catholic students. 74 BOTTOM ROW: John Ed Miller, vice president, Michael Keohane, president Dr. Woodward, sponsor. TOP ROW: Mary Osborne, corresponding secretary Larry Heinnan, treasurer, Jackie Reres, recording secretary. Jaime at ' . T-gag 5 .sr as ,rf BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Johnston, Wilena. Taylor, Karen MacKinney. SECOND ROW: June Britt, Denzil Hamby, Sue Fagan, Shelly Danielson, Larry Jones. TOP ROW: Judy Crane, Curt Ringness, Cecil Hall, Ruth Elaine Brueseke. 6 BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Hodson, Nancy McOuaid, Donna Shadwick, Marcia Lehmann, Deanne Secker. SECOND ROW: Mary Shadwick, Lynda Davis, Fran Lammert, Pat Allison, Shirley Campbell, Barbara Dryer, Judy Wiley. TOP ROW: Joan Duckwall, Pat McGaughey, Janie Caplinger, Aljean Ostebow, Marlene Stearns, Reda Adams, Gail Barnes, Mary Jo Wynn, sponsor. Dolphins Use Broadway Musical As Theme For Annual Swim Show The Dolphins Swim Club is composed of women students interested in the performance of precision swimming. Each member is required to pass a proficiency test before ad- mitted into the Dolphins. Practices are held twice a week in the Greenwood indoor swimming pool, and each year the group presents a water ballet for the student body. This year the theme of the ballet was The King and l and featured numbers based on musical selections from the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway production. Chi Alpha Strives To Promote Advancement of Spiritual Life The purpose of Chi Alpha, the Assembly of God religious organization at SMS, is to promote the spiritual life of the young people of the college by providing opportunities for worship, fellowship, and training. Activities are centered around the organization's weekly meetings, and consist of speakers, films, and group devo- tionals. There is also Bible study, tests, and services for off- campus groups. Fellowship of the members is through the fall retreat, socials, exchange parties, and the annual spring banquet. 75 G ai ix BOTTOM ROW: Miss Florence Compton, sponsor, Karen Darby, Linda Rude, Carol Christiansen, Luis Clay, Maritza Barros, Jeanette Manchester, Kay Sparks. TOP ROW: Joseph Rivera, Wendy Whitman, Elizabeth Cardwell, Martha Heckmaster, Norma Simmons, Janet Breig, Charlotte Duncan, Liz Allison, Richard Nluegge. Students Study Spanish Customs In La Tertulia To increase their knowledge of Spanish customs and lan- guage, students in the department may affiliate with La Tertulia, the SMS Spanish club. Founded in l92l, this group practices its facility in the language and studies Spanish and Latin-American culture with the aid of professors and ex- change students. Activities of the Club include an annual apple sale, the spring fiesta, and participation in such func- tions as Homecoming and the ISA Carnival. Deutscher Verein Practices German Ideas and Culture Sprechen sie Deutsch? If not the SMS German Club is the organization to join. ln Deutscher Verein students study the German language and customs, through enioyment of the same. Under the guidance of sponsor James Woodward, this group puts the culture into practice through such vari- ous devices as learning German songs and conversing in the language. Its activities include parties within the group and participation in the Homecoming festivities. BOTTOM ROW: Duke Tweed, Maritza Barros, Daniel Gardner, Mr. James Woodward, sponsor, Nathan Haas, Carolyn Bowles, Clyde Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Charles Love, Sharron Andrews, Pat McCombs, Dona Stafford, Jeff Roberts, Joanne Jones, Stuart Allen, Mary Ann Southerland. TOP ROW: John Gremling, Linda Fay, Kathy Spence, Harold Hansen, Alice Bell, Mike McCombs, Jeane Welliver, Roy Gold. 76 BOTTOM ROW: Linda Davis, Dr. Stanley Vining, sponsor, Dr. Paul Merz, sponsor: John Hensley, Jim Williams, president, Mary Kent, Benny Davis, Kathleen Brown, Edward Pierce. SECOND ROW: Arthur Bourey, Margaret Kellick, Brent Porter, Barbara Waskosky, Nathan Haas, Hilda Davolt, Carl Yates, Virginia Reagan, Bill Lucas, Judith Williams. TOP ROW: Marvin Bridges, Margaret Blackstone, John Shook, Karen Murray, John Whitesell, Pat Zumwalt, Lynn Owens Patricia Hodges, Jeanett Britton. National Party's Banner Borne By Young Democrats Carrying the banner of the Democratic Party at SMS is the proud privilege of the Young Democrats Club. Under the direction of President Jim Williams and Sponsor Dr. Paul Merz, the Club takes part in numerous political activities. During the last national election the Young Democrats spon- sored a mock campaign and election to test the voting bal- ance of the student body, and more recently the group has been active in campus affairs. Delta Phi Delta Sponsors College Art Competition Art maiors of outstanding ability are gathered in the de- partmental national honorary society, Delta Phi Delta. Activ- ities of this organization include an annual All-School Art Show, and participation in the Homecoming parade and festivities. Requirements for membership in Alpha Theta chapter are completion of 50 hours of college work with a 2.5 grade point average, and the maintenance of a B average in all art classes. BOTTOM ROW: Everett Payne, co-sponsor, Mary Stow, Jerry Whitlock, Jeanette Manchester, president, Barbara Pigg, Karen Diviney, James Richardson, spon sor. SECOND ROW: Sandra Rathbon, Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Carolyn Pessoni, Judy Trewatha, Carol Christiansen, Janice Sasseen, Georgia Gault, Darrell Byler TOP ROW: Mayme Hamilton, Richard Stokes, Donna Vansandt, Frederick Kieferndorf, Marilyn Fisher. AMW - cv-, ,gg D H7 77 qm- BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Buck, Dorothy Fritts, Violet lzuno, Diane Downing, Beverly Drennan, Nancy Mackey, president, Mary Rinehart, Elaine Hayama. TDP ROW: Alice Hughes, Paul Shockley, Mary Dette, Max Cornell, Linda Thorpe, William Husa, Phyllis Marquardt, Robert Peck, Rozella Fix, John Paul Martin. ISA OFFERS ACTIVITY FOR UNAFFILIATED STUDENTS The Independent Student Association is an organization on campus for students who are not affiliated with a fra- ternity or sorority. Its purpose is to help students find their place in the social life of our campus, regardless of race, creed, or position and to help develop leadership ability, social and cultural development, and complete adiustment by providing a natural, organized group for student political and intramural activity. Activities in which the ISA participated were the fall term mixer, homecoming, school elections, and intramural sports. This year the association was proud to have its can- didate, Dorothy Joslyn, selected as an attendant to the Homecoming Queen. During the winter term, the ISA sponsored the All School Carnival. Other activities spon- sored by the ISA were a Halloween party, Christmas party, and the Sweetheart Dinner Dance. 78 ISA candidate for 1962 Ozarko Queen was Elaine Hayama. She is a native of Hawaii and an active member of the Association. 5 lffi f '- rains-:ffm Axis:-,4',-ff,:fM. V ,.. BOTTOM ROW: Norman Whaley, Jerry West, Billy Smith, Carl Herd, Carl Guffey, Dr. Richard Wilkinson, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Pat Heisler, Claudette Wilson, Norma Hall, Elaine Hayama, Barbara Waskosky, Barbara Amos, Faye Keith, Betty Dreinhoeter, Beverly Bolte. THIRD ROW: LaVerne Edwards, Judie Kesterson, Virginia Bremer, Sondra Clitt, Delma Allen, Barbara Lyon, Janice Rhoads, Patricia Hodges, Evelyn Kellogg, Carol Sue Heckmaster, Melinda Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Billie Bradley, Dorothy Fritts, Beverly Grate, Betty Reeves, Ruth Provow, Gwendolyn Swearingin, Phyllis Beger, Phyllis Marquardt, Karen Johnson, Sandra Williams, Mary Janes,. Linda Roweton, Gail Pettis, Aljean Ostebo, Joella Whitmore. TOP ROW: Evelyn Curry, Sherry Johnston, Lois Payne, Barbara Price, Diane Downing, Betty Dunkin, Nancy Lee, Pat Camp, Mary Rinehart, Rozella Fix, Sara Bouldin. SNEA AND ACE PROMCDTE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION The Student National Education Association is designed to aid the student preparing to teach on the high school level. This organization accomplishes its purpose through the use of lectures, seminars, and field trips. ln addition the group handles registration at all teachers' meetings held at South- west Missouri State and annually sponsors a Rally Day for Future Teachers of America in the southwest Missouri area. Children are the concern of the Association for Childhood Education. This professional organization has as its purpose the education and well-being of children during the nursery and elementary school years. Founded in l892, this group is guided by a philosophy ot education determined by the needs of society. At SMS, ACE activities include a Christmas party for children, and a speech and drama workshop for its members. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Esther Hennicke, sponsor, Annetta Schupbach, Marcia Lehmann, Nancy MacQuaid, president, Myrtice Long, Marilyn Fisher, Linda Roweton, Claudette Wilson. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lewis, Lorie Rodenberg, Virginia Bremer, Linda Lee, Marilyn Moore, Sidney Kay McLaughlin, Juanita Tracy, Sara Sue Bouldin, Becky Hubbell, Conita Cole. TOP ROW: Laura Dowler, Faye Keith, Sue Stockton, Patricia Hayter, Carolyn Zulauf, Evelyn Curry, Catherine Swineford, Billie Bradley, Bette Brown, Frankie Keen, Sharon Hoy. 79 80 f -M ,H i t fQ'3Af BOTTOM ROW: Charles Owen, Joseph Jeter, Don Butts, president, Darrell Baker. TOP ROW: Norman Hutcheson, Roy Arnold, Paul Vitzthum, Billy Smith Paul Alberty. Circle K Serves Community, Aids Parent Organization ln its second year of operation, the Circle K Club has become of vital importance to the College. Its purpose is service to the community, and this goal is achieved in sev- eral ways. The group aids in the selling of Civic Symphony tickets, works for the advancement of College activities, and aids the proiects of Kiwanis International, of which Circle K is the collegiate division. Alpha Phi Omega Supports Muscular Dystrophy Drive Service to the community is the aim of Alpha Phi Omega, a campus organization composed of former members of the Boy Scouts of Amercia. This group assists in many worth- while projects, including the Heart Fund and Muscular Dys- trophy campaign. On campus the organization annually sponsors the Ugly Man contest, and donates the proceeds to the March of Dimes, BOTTOM ROW: lon Suit, Tuck Suit, Bob Toft, Burl Wimsett. TOP ROW: David J. Montgomery, Dennis E. Firestone, David Fuson. N. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Catlett, Geraldine Hemingway, Janet McBride, Mr. Byrne Blackwood, Bonnie Cogbill, Joan Williams, Janie Wester, Linda McCIung, Dr. Robert Gilmore, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Eldonna DeWeese, Karen Gideon, Sue Finch, Richard Ellis, Carol Lechner, June Lynn Skaggs, David Dowe, Sandra Lyle, Jerry Darnall, Kay Fraker. TOP ROW: Sue Winchester, Brenda Benson, Angie Jones, Susan Farnham, Craig Hutchison, Linda Fay, Clark Summers, Marlene Morgan, Ron Tucker, Janice Johns, Dee Fries, Sandy Gehrs. College Theater Promotes Interest in DF2lIll2ltiCS The purpose of College Theater is to stimulate campus interest 'in theater and to encourage participation in all aspects of the dramatics program. The organization provides both social and educational activities for students interested in theater. Annual activities of College Theater include the Theater Mixer, the Folio Follies variety show, the Theater Christ- mas Party, College Theater Productions, the Vicky Banquet, and the provision of scholarships for freshmen of outstand- ing promise in dramatics. Kansas Victory, TV Contest Highlight Debate Campaign A splendid season for the SMS debate squad was high- lighted by outstanding performances from coast to coast. The team of Charles Collins-Larry Chastain became the first freshman team to win the nationally prominent Kansas Uni- versity Tournament, while another freshman, Kent Keller, was best speaker at the Air Force Academy competition. A dramatic climax to the year was the selection of the team of Keller and Annette Wright to debate against Notre Dame on a special NBC television network series. The team was one of sixteen selected throughout the nation. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Franks, Karen Gideon, William Maynard, Holt Spicer, Jerry Berman, Larry Chastain. SECOND ROW: Kay Yadon, Jack Garrett, Sue Finch, Patti McCord, Judy Frazier, Francis Kunkler, Annette Wright. TOP ROW: Don Stanton, Charles Collins, Gary Nelms, Alvin Short, Mike Hanigan, Elwin Roe, Kent Keller. --MPP.. 81 1 tv vet '? C? Y! BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Cogbill, Richard Ellis, Geraldine Hemingway, Clark Summers, Joan Williams. TOP ROW: Dr. Robert Gilmore, sponsor, Kay Fraker, Mr. is -wk' 1 1215227 Byrne Blackwood, lune Lynn Skaggs, Ron Turner. Alpha Psi Omega Honors Outstanding Thespians Medea, a Greek tragedy by Euripedes, highlighted the dramatic season for members ot Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary dramatics society at SMS. ln addition to their an- nual production, members worked to improve the quality of collegiate productions by assisting, both onstage and back- stage, with the student plays sponsored by the speech de- partment. Kappa Mu Epsilon Provides Advanced Learning In Math In the tield of mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon honors out- standing students who have attained a record deserving of recognition. This national honorary fraternity sets a high standard tor membership, requiring a 2.5 overall grade point average and a 3.00 average in mathematics. The group is directed by Dr. Carl Fronabarger, head of the De- partment of Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Arthur A. Bourey, Alvin R. Tinsley, Nancy M. Clark, Leroy Adams, president, Carol Sue Heckmaster, Mabel Sponsler, Rita Gilliam, Mary lane Munro, Kathleen Chick. SECOND ROW: lohn B. Prater, Kay Ward, Lawrence E. Thompson, Carol Ann Sexton, Emil L. Coffey, Jerry D. Davis, Joyce A. Winfrey, Dennis E. House, Clyde Humphrey, Sharon lean Vinson. TOP ROW: Kent l. Mahan, Dr. E. Howard Mathews, E. Bilyeu, Edward Andalafte, Ron Donnell, Troyce Jones, Joseph Valentine, Carl V. Fronabarger, sponsor, Charley LeRoy Beltz, Keith M. Huff, James Garoutte, William P. Dunlap. .c -L -4652455 82 'LJ' YY BOTTOM ROW: Arlene Temme, Becky Lemmel, Don Butts, president, William Dunlap, Dianne Secker, Mary Crippen. SECOND ROW: Kent Mahan, Donna Eggers, Roy Gold, Pattie Harris, Stuart Allen, Joyce Winfrey, Clyde Humphrey. TOP ROW: J. Leroy Adams, James Brower, Ronald Donnell, Troyce Jones, Bill Bauer, Dr. William Husa, sponsor, Harold E. Hansen, Mrs. Doris Lorz. Pl BETA CHI AND CHEM CLUB AID KNOWLEDGE OF SCIENCE Outstanding students in the various fields of natural and physical science receive knowledge supplementary to the classroom through the facilities of Pi Beta Chi. This national honorary society stimulates scholarship and provides for serious students a group activity with others of similar in- terest. Minimum requirements for membership are a B average in three science courses and enrollment in a fourth at the time of application. Promotion and encouragement of interest in the field of chemistry is the purpose of the Chemistry Club. Open to all students enrolled in a course in this field, the Club offers increase of knowledge through discussion groups, lectures, participation in directed experimentation, and field trips to plants and laboratories utilizing chemical facilities. The group is under the sponsorship of Doris Lorz, assistant professor of Chemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald D. Deffenderfer, Doris C. Lorz. sponsor, Marion L. Wolf, James F. Brower, William P. Dunlap, president, Joyce A. Winfrey, Kent l. Mahan. SECOND ROW: Howard C. Hayford, Arlene A, Temme, Bill Bauer, Janet Kirk, Guy Mace, Becky Lemmel, Roy Gold, Mary Crippen. TOP ROW: Norman Whaley, Bob Oheim, Charles Whitmore, Don R. Butts, Charles Ruyle, Harold Hansen, William J. Husa, Jr., Wayne Shelton. A ' a 83 I it BOTTOM ROW: Melba Keith, Beverly Hickman, president, Frances Webb, Ro- berta DeCocq. TOP ROW: Helen Tiede, Pat Gifford, Lucille Mooney. Promulgation of the best interests of home economics is the purpose of Kappa Omicron Phi. This national honorary society for home economics majors works toward their goal in several ways. Annually the SMS chapter contributes to the Hettie M. Anthony Scholarship Fund set up in honor of the organization's founder, and this year has been oc- cupied with establishing an alumni chapter for graduates of SMS. KAPPA OMICRON PHI AND HOME EC CLUB FOSTER THE MANY ARTS OF HOMEMAKING Providing group activity and practical application of knowledge is the aim of the Home Economics Club. An- nually this group sponsors a Foreign Relations Dinner, holds a coffee for all freshman home economics students, and sponsors a picnic for Club members. Yearly, representatives of the group attend meetings of the Missouri Home Eco- nomics Association. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Barke, Donna Hayes, Judie Hawkins, Donna Moore, Patricia Gifford, president, Kay Cheek, Marian Zulaut, Jayme Schaumann, Karen Warnes. SECOND ROW: Wilda Cravens, Patty McKinney, Julia Howard, Deloris Gray, Connie Johnson, Judy Lindsey, Linda Pollman, Sherry Johnston, Deanna Hirsch, Doris Broxterman, sponsor. TOP ROW: Sue Love, Mary Higgins, Judy Conrad, Margaret Kellich, Lucretia Hadlock, Carol Rogers, Barbara Meads, Rita Taylor, Charlotte Sloan, Bonnie Hartley, Judy Yarbrough, Shirley Standley. wr 84 BOTTOM ROW: Wesley Gott, Bobby Dedmon, Eddie Brake, Fred VanCamp, Denny Williams, Bill Aldridge, John Caldwell, Johnny Hagler, Ronald Rountree, Wayne Winter, Charles Wilson, Anthony Harris, Junior Briggs, Leo Walker, Jim Cravens, Wayne Shelton, William Sorrells, Tom Melton. TOP ROW: Elton Burgstahler, Brent Porter, Terry Dillon, Gary Thompson, Edward Lander, H. E. Fellin, Charles Dawson, Richard Muegge, James Duncan, Mike Mishler, Dennie Pendergrass, Jess Enns, Paul Webb, Donald Palmer, Arvil Krueger, Charles Morrow, James Hazen, Randy Wicks, Gary Andrews, Terry Fischer, Frank Jones, Hubert Marshall, Captain Robert Newton. Cadet Chorus Entertains TV Audience In First Performance Organized only this winter, the Military Chorus promises to be an outstanding addition to the College's musical facilities, Open to any cadet enrolled in ROTC, the Chorus is under the direction of music instructor Elton Burgstahler. Its first public performance was a local television special in February, and future plans are for the continuance of such activity. Orchestra Provides Music For Spring Term Comedy The SMS orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Dustman, performs annually for the Parents' Day program. Entertaining at the alumni luncheon is a function of a select group of its members, and the entire ensemble performs at certain assemblies. ln addition, the group works with the speech department on the musical comedy productions. BOTTOM ROW: Jeannie Lawson, Carol Cook, Carol Krueger, Kay Webb, Beth Harrison, Peggy Browning, Elaine Harrell. SECOND ROW: Jackie Payne, Ronalyn Schmidt, Jaruth Grooms, Judy Rogers, Don Mason, Jayme Schaumann, Penny Reynolds, Nancy Dougherty. TOP ROW: Deloris Gray, Jim Duncan, Larry Groves, Jerry Hembree, Franklin Follis, John Caldwell, Mike Roper, Larry Jones, Bobby Rickman, Shirley Piper, Linda Rader. I ., -, . C 85 BOTTOM ROW: Willie Moore, Jane Stratton, Joyce Crighton, Mary Wilson, Carol Cook, Jerry Hembree, Linda Henley, Velva Howard, Susie Marcum, Pat Cantrell, Frankie Wilmesherr, Marilyn Whitlow. SECOND ROW: Earline Hargis, Marie Denney, Shirley Piper, Norma Farrell, larutha Grooms, Janet Simmons, Judy Rogers, Joyce Lockart, Elizabeth Cardwell, Ronnie Schmidt, Barbara Dryer, Connie Bilyeu, Peggy Browning, Kay Webb. THIRD ROW: Jtm Cravens, Dan Stark, Charles Wilson, Wayne Winter, David Kollmeyer, Larry Cutbirth, Paul Webb, David Dillon, Tony Stansberry, Mary Summers, Pam Day, Carole Johnson. TOP ROW: R. Newmann, Loyal Grose, Jack Purvis, Donald Palmer, Charles Anderson, Doug Powell, Charles Morrow, Bill Aston. Terry Dillon, Wesley Gott, Fred VanCamp, Eddie Brake. Choir Performance Given For Presidential Inauguration Under the direction of Horatio Farrar, the SMS Choir per- formed at the inaugural ceremonies of President Traywick in November. In addition the group also provided the pro- grams for Christmas and Easter assemblies, and toured area high schools in the spring. This group of select voices is chosen from an impressive number of student applicants. Marching Band Entertains SMS Parents, Football Spectators The SMS Marching Band is a skilled group of musicians whose precision performances entertain the spectators at each home football game. The band also marches in area parades, and performs on Parents' Day at the College. lt is under the direction of Winston Lynes and Elton Burgstahler, associate professor and instructor of music, respectively. FIRST ROW: Tina Adams, Donna Bandy, Joyce Crighton, Judy Rogers, Beth Harrison, Charles Anderson, Jayme Schaumann, Anne Thurman, Willi Jean Moore, Ann Jaynes, Linda Wells. SECOND ROW: Beverly Berry, Pamela Day, Brent Porter, Kent Hamilton, Eddy Bunge, Bobby Franklin, Larry Groves, James Dillon, Jerry Anderson, Linda Rader, Frankie Wilmesherr, Wesley Gott, Gwyn West. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Eslinger, Patricia Davidson, Alice Bell, Rosalee Pettitt, Mary Wilson, John Caldwell, Tony Stansberry, Margaret Hannah, Howard Creacy, Joe Fortner, Oleta Werner, Fred Van Camp, Dan Stark, Pat Cantrell, Janice King, Winston Lynes, director: Larry Cutberth, Charles Morrow, Bobby Dedman, Jean Ann Hyder. FOURTH ROW: Dan Strom, Steve Brooks, J. R. Shook, Bobby Rickman, Mike Roper, Mary Ann Gose, David Webb, Charles Wilson, Wayne Winter, Deloris Gray, Eddie Brake. FIFTH ROW: Janice Iles, Connie BiIyeu,'GeraIdene Litteken, Susie Marcum, Carolyn Toalson, Harolene McLean, Barbara Bishop, Vernon Wohlegemuth, James Duncan, John Lawrence. 86 'fi' BOTTOM ROW: Larry Groves, H. E. Fellin, Jerry Anderson, Larry Jones, Paul Webb. TOP ROW: Wesley Gott, Arvil Krueger, Bill Aston, Dr. Kenneth Dustman Eddie Brake, Waldo Chambers. MUSIC SOCIETIES HONOR SUPERIOR STUDENTS Organized two years ago, the honorary music societies Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Mu Alpha have become established in the department. The former is a national sorority and was formed out of the old Treble Club, while the latter is a na- tional fraternity without a founding club on campus. Jointly the groups sponsor a banquet, and serve as usher for the Civic Music Association. Membership requirements for both the sorority and the fraternity are 30 semester hours with a 2.5 overall grade point average, and a 3.00 average in all music courses. V - ' sv 'fo BOTTOM ROW: Connie Bilyeu, Joyce Crighton, Pat Cantrell, Linda Henley, Barbara Bishop, Donna Bandy, Nancy Dougherty. TOP ROW: Mary Dixon, president, Maralon Willhite, Linda Rader, Shirley Piper, Tina Adams, Carol Krueger, Karolyn Schmitt, llah Dixon, sponsor. 35. A1 ,f.gf,g,, r ,,..- ,fa 77' BOTTOM ROW: Dorsey Shackeltord, Mrs. Doris Lorz, sponsors Karen Fleeman, president, Mary Crippen, Rita Jackson. SECOND ROW: Virginia Richards, Karen Darby, Cynthia Copelend, Judy Putman, Jacquelyn Carnall, Carolyn Zell. TOP ROW: Janice Ball, Pauline Diemer, Peggy Leleune, Karen Whitworth. Medical Technologists Receive Advanced Training In New Club Newest organization on the campus, the Association of Medical Technology Majors was chartered in l962. The primary purpose ot this organization is to provide students ot Medical Technology with the opportunity to study their field in a manner not available in the classroom. Activities include monthly meetings, ranging from visits to medical laboratories to lectures given by specialists in the field. Promenaders Put Into Practice Square Danceras Intricate Art The Promenaders are one of the most active organizations on campus. Active in several ways, this group meets weekly to enjoy the exuberant pastime of square dancing. Led by caller L. D. Keller, this group forms the nucleus from which the professional Promenaders are selected. The club is open to anyone interested in square dancing, and meet- ings are held in the Student Center. BOTTOM ROW: Clifford McLain, Margaret Shannon, Freddie Mailes, Ralph Willard, president: Wanda Stewart, Don Daniels, Wilma Walker. SECOND ROW: Shirley Cunningham, David King, Jacquie Purves, Scotty Kramer, Charlene Kirby, Joe Evans, Marily Staiger, Ray Trabue. TOP ROW: Dorothy Deweese, Ruth Alspaugh, Eva Sherman, Steve Keller, Doris Findley, L. D. Keller, caller? Linda Thorpe, lack King, Joyce Wilson, Yvonne Stark, Christine Simpson, 88 f' BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Wiley, ludith Conrad, l. W. Lawrence, sponsor, Christine Peterson, Robert Wiley, president, Delores Rawley, Carolyn Berghorn, Ronald Anderson. SECOND ROW: Burl Wimsett, Jeanette Moore, Almon Wiley, Nancy Roberts, lohn Cameron, Carol Heckmaster, Jesse Suiters, Marcia Lehmann, Charles Thomas. TOP ROW: Ronald Jones, Barbara Vanzant, Bernard Brown, Nancy Romans, Kent Thieman, Nancy Carter, Robert Ball, Janet Perkins, loe Phillips. YOUNG REPUBLICANS CONFER WITH LOCAL CONGREBSMAN The Young Republicans Club, student organization of the national party, carries on many worthy campus activities. ln an off year for active politics, the group has concentrated on studying the political atmosphere of the nation. Under the direction of President Bob Wiley and Sponsor John Lawrence, the Club has operated smoothly and efficiently, and the year was recently highlighted by a visit from Dr. Durward G. Hall. Dr. Hall is presently serving the seventh Taking time out from an exhausting schedule, Congressman Durward Hall district and The RePUbllC5'O PBVTY 55 6 membef OTC The House explains his viewpoint on medical care for the aged. of Representatives. ...ff mkdi- 89 Who loosened all the Christmas tree lights? Student Center Commission members attempt the tedious task of trimming a Christmas tree in the Grand Lounge. Crowded conditions do not prevent dedicated SCC delegates from leav- ing tor a convention in Omaha. SCC PURCHASES CINEMASCOPE SCREEN FOR STUDENT ENJOYMENT Are you addicted to 25c movies, after game dances, or music in the Bear's Den? If so, your satisfaction can be attributed to a diligent group of students who operate under the title of Student Center Commission. This organ- ization is comprised solely of students, and is under the direction of Patricia Andresen, the Student Center Director. Among the advantages provided by this group are color television in the Ozark Room, periodical movies, music and ping pong facilities, and informal dances after SMS athletic contests. During the past year the SCC was able to acquire a Cinemascope screen to give a broader range to movies. Other special projects included the bridge tournament and the annual Christmas Dance. The organization is composed of 25 members chosen by the SCC from among numerous applications. lt is responsible for the operation of the Student Center Building's facilities, and for the benefit of the student body in regard to their use. Yearly representa- tives of the SCC attend the national convention of campus organizations similar to itself. BOTTOM ROW: Tuck Suit, Manne Magady, Aldo Leker, Paul McMasters. MIDDLE ROW: Jan Munsinger, Judie Kesterson, Nancy Presley, Carolyn Pessoni, Nora Nolker, Donna McFarlin, Penny Ohlman. TOP ROW: Michael Chase, Kathy Spence, Walt Larson, Janice Sasseen, Dave Williams, Donna Vansandt, Ronnie Morgan, Judy Rains, Ken Ebner, Carol Martin. -an-ufW.M,.t,,-t.m-X, .W zwfzzz i ir--M-1.-nl 111 1 . wie- - Ruin-.1 1- BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Dahlgren, Ralph lseman, Charles Ryer, Pat Gleason, president, Jeff Roberts, Don jones, Alma Wiley. TOP ROW: Neil Long, Gary McCrite, Bill Gray, Bob Fyan, Ed Chapin, Fred Nlarty, Larry Chastain. Inter-Fraternity Council Governs Greek Activities Governing authority for the coordinate activities of the Greek fraternities lies with the Inter-Fraternity Council, This body possesses both legislative and executive powers, and is responsible for the operation of the Greek system. The council sponsors the IFC Smoker and the subsequent rush program, determines scholarship qualifications and awards, and works in coniunction with the athletic depart- ment in the administration of intramural activity. The or- ganization is composed of representatives from each fra- ternity, and is sponsored by Dean of Men Homer Long. Sororities Coordinate In Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council functions as the coordinating body for the joint activities of the Greek sororities at SMS. Composed of representatives from each organization, the Council is sponsored by Dean of Women Mrswlessie Burrell. Beginning with the Panhellenic Tea, the sorority rush sys- tem is under the direction and control of the council. lts other functions include determination of scholarship qualifi- cations and the awarding of the term scholarship plaque. This year the Council worked with the Inter-Fraternity Council in the planning and production of the Greek Feast. FRONT ROW: Kathy Whitehead, Sharon Montgomery, Jessie Burrell, sponsor, Lueda Eiffert, president, Sue Charles. BACK ROW: Kay Yadon, Diane Roop, Karin Frank, Kay Fraker, Mary lane Block, Donna Vansandt. l Q i'1 . X if . 3 . 7 91 we-:f -,, ,.,A..,::-qs, isa? 1 --we - f-sew s-1,5-1 - ., -- J g:':..::::. if ,-:::::5.,,, zzf ., H ,J :' iz' ,, ,.,-,V R Q 4, .J mJ,, Y , ,.:: , . , ccr P' I :JZ A 1 . -' I L' it ' ' , ,mm ,.,. mm,ll, ,Zm ... m,,A .,. , .. .x.. .S IZZ , . . . cfs y . . . Relaxing in the comfort of the living room are several members of Alpha . ' . jj g 1 Delta Pi after a grueling sorority meeting. g i .., . . 1. ' f W 5 -.l . - 2 ii :ff Kim ..fr H., ' rrrr rrrr it ., ,.r. .. -- , ,,- -1521 5--tfzs . ':ifir: , 1 --ef : -- Clowning for prospective pledges are Judy Rains, Marty Pendergrass, Janet Simmons, and Lori Brewer. ALPHA DELTA PI HOSTS STATE DAY, PLACES THREE IN WHO'S WHO BOTTOM ROW: Carmen Pyles, Sandy Spradling, Judy Rains, Marty Pendergrass, Lillie Ketch, Kay Fraker, Lueda Eiffert, Sarah Campbell, Karolyn Schmitt, Bonnie Chisman, Mary Schneider. SECOND ROW: Annette Wright, Janice Sasseen, Christine Peterson, Donna Mcfarlin, Nancy Edmonds, Sharon Constance, Sally Bousman, Deanna Doyle, Becky Meir, Janet Simmons. TOP ROW: Mary Berry, Carolou Miller, Sue Strong, Linda Edmonds, Judy Cottingham, Nancy Twogood, Gloria Brewer, Jane Rust, Jane McKenna, Linda Blinn, LaDonna Lemery, Dee Fries, Diane Riesenberg, Marno Robinson, Rebecca Suit, Jeannie Wood, Carol Martin. 92 The initial honor for the Gamma Mu Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi was capturing the PanHellenic scholarship plaque fall term. Three ADPi's elected to Who's Who include Carol Martin, Judy Rains, and Sarah Campbell. The chapter's strength in the dramatics department was evident with Marno Robinson appearing in Faust, Judy Rains having a role in The Imaginary lnvalid, and with Kay Fraker and Janet Simmons playing major parts in The Pajama Game. Two sweethearts were selected from ADPig Tau Kappa Epsilon chose Carol Martin while Marty Pendergrass repre- sented Sigma Phi Epsilon. The chapter also won first place in entertainment at both the Sig Ep Spaghetti Supper and the Pledge Dance. Gamma Mu served as hostess for Omicron Province State Day held in the Student Center building March 10th. Members from five colleges and universities in Arkansas and Missouri attended. The Province President presided while other guests included the State Membership Chairman and alumnae. Spring term The Dance of Diamonds and a Founder's Day Banquet were held. Y J X L X N ' M xx . M .F at tr ef fiyv -F v wk 'he -Q 1. wg, if is , f Q u-'25, A. we .V ,,,t.r.,yg. Q J! e- .., ' ff t whe n-:at A t-at I Wx 4' Y' xy Y ian 4 1 We Q-.fu Mfmmxwx t Luv .4 N -. ,JJ 'r Y. -A ,. , M-r a.. t .W-v.5.k , k ' - .,- f J : 1y.:'fs .,.r-i .,,,,.7,,'H1nV5J, 4 - 4,' I r up ' Carmen Pyles, treasurer, Kay Fraker, president, Lueda Eiffert, secretaryg Sarah Campbell, vice president. t i s Accepting the Ideal Pledge Award from chapter president Kay Fraker is Dee Fries, while top pledge essayist Carolou Miller and scholarship winner Lillie Ketch await the presentation of their awards. ml A T ' 'i '7' During the past year Alpha Delta Pi obtained clear title to this beautiful 1 K i u r .. - chapter home at 615 South National. . 93 qv-X Juanita Roberts treasurerg Nancy Presley vice president, Karin Frank, president? Frankie Keen, secretary. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA ESTABLISHES PHILANTHROPIC PROJECT Again the Beta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha began the year by further redecoration of their house. The highlights of winter activities included a Christmas party for retarded children, a Christmas basket for a needy family and Carol Lechner's excellent performance in the lead role of The Skin of Our Teeth. Alpha Sigs crowned Nancy Presley Sweetheart at their annual Sweetheart Dance, held this year at the Kentwood Arms. Individual sorority honors were awarded to several Alpha Sigma Alphas. Faye McCrory received the Lucy Mae Smith Award for outstanding sorority leadership, Mary Greenough earned the pledge scholarship plaque, and Carolyn Sanford was selected Ideal Pledge. With Susan Byers as their candidate, Beta Sigmas again earned Barnwarming Queen. Sherry Brennan was crowned Queen at the ISA Carnival. Alpha Sigma Alpha defeated Sigma Sigma Sigma in the intermural volleyball tournament to win the first place award. ' I Chosen as the Alpha Sigma Alpha Sweetheart of 1962 was Nancy Presley. OU members X3 A 'ff is ,A 1 v ff Q T tllol f K... ,, .fl Scrubbing hubcaps seems to be a menial pastime for these lovely young ladies, but such is the life and responsibility of a sorority pledge. f'i'k A lx Alpha Sig president Karin Frank presents the scholarship plaque to Mary Greenough as Ideal Pledge Carolyn Sanford watches admiringly. BOTTOM ROW Mary Greenough Kaye Roberts Susan Byers Juanita Roberts, Frankie Keen, Nancy Presley, Karin Frank, Kathy Spence, Carol Lechner, Jeri Freels SECOND ROW Doris Kllngsporn Linda Andregg Jane Bray Katie Davis, Patty Smith, llene Brisciano, June Skaggs, Carolyn Sanford, Carolyn Hardie, Ann Bentley Joann Blackburn TOP ROW Faye McCrory Marty Pullen, Cathy Roberts, Jeanie Bryant, Suzanne Taylor, Janice Wilson, Becky Norman, Betty Brandt Judy Spencer Sandy Gehrs Julia Paull Mary Jo Lakey Patty O'Sullivan, Sherry Brennan. 0 00 95 J Social life plays an important role for Alpha Sigma Tau. A gift-exchange party' at Christmas time, accenting sister- hood, initiates the activities. ln January the pledge class entertained the active chapter with the annual Pledge Dance and casual bridge parties are spontaneous at the house the year around. Pine Mountain, the pledge class proiect, receives help from Alpha Tau's philanthropic program supplying the needy children with school supplies. Cooperation and hard work characterize the chapter. The Founders' Day banquet took place November 4th with all members assembled. Individual recognition received by Donna Vansandt as Hoop Queen candidate and new member of Delta Phi Delta, the art fraternity honored the sorority as well as Kim Bowman's acceptance into Delta Psi Kappa. Bunking parties, pledge proiects and all around fun were topped with the annual Yellow Rose dance held in the Spring. The T961-l962 Yellow Rose Queen was Doris Sheppard. Gathering place for SMS Alpha Sigma Taus is the chapter house at 307 South National. ALPHA TAUS SELECT DORIS SHEPPARD AS YELLOW ROSE OUEEN BOTTOM ROW: Penny Ohlman, Kay Wollpert, Rita Taylor, Wilma Carter, Harriet Hedges, Karen Gower, Diane Roop, Becky Hubbell, Charlotte Michaels. SECOND ROW: ludy Brake, lo Montgomery, Kay Reed, Pat Edmondson, Bonnie Cravens, Tonni VanHook, Bonna Burrows, Barbara Crandall, Kim Bowman, Pat Steury. TOP ROW: Pat Gibs, Beverly Davis, Mamie Downing, Rosemary Lorts, Donna Vansandt, Catherine Swineford, Bette Brown, Veda Bear, Karen Russell, Terry Frink. 96 Neo-Japanese culture is simulated by Tonni Van Hook and Penny Ohlman during a fall rush party. 5 ,,uA , L: in B I s L at . , Recreation time for Penny Ohlman is monopolized by a twist session with Wesleyan University student Bob Thomas. iris , 4 fl , l . , T . titre A E 1 N A Mir?- 4. - 1535 ' 1 5 i 2 i if ? r v R . Eli k ',.aa Servants at a sorority house? Not yet, only pledge Liz Burgess and her date Lucky Davidson prepared for a costume party. BOTTOM ROW: Kay Wolipert, treasurer, Tonni VanHook, vice presfdentg Harriet Hedges, recording secretary, Becky Hubbell, corresponding secre- tary. TOP ROW: Diane Roop, president, Beverly Davis, rush chairman, Barbara Crandall, editor. 97 'B' B 9 V W : we sjfd l?5 3 -K A I . . .4 4 A . ,, BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Hoy, Melba Keith, Mary Block, Nancy Roberts, Sue Hockey, Sue Charles. SECOND ROW: Carol Babb, Judy Crockett, Geraldine Carver, Vicki Solomon, Linda Jackson, Bette Datz, Margaret Dillon, Patricia Cantrell. TOP ROW: Conita Cole, Gloria Patterson, Wendy Whitman, Barbara Dudley, Donna Hayes, Barbara Franks, Lee McDowell. DELTA ZETA SPRING FORMAL CAPS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Base of operations for the Delta Zeta chapter is their chapter house at 925 Kings. Judy Crockett has the honor of presenting the scholarship award to Linda Jackson. W 98 A year of varied activity for Epsilon Nu started during the early fall, one of the most enioyed activities was the traditional pledge dinner given by the actives for the new pledges. Soon afterward, the pledges joined with the actives in various money-making projects and in several community drives. Delta Zeta commemorated the founding of the first DZ chapter with the annual Founder's Day Banquet and cere- mony held at Dent's Dinner House. The program given by the actives included the reading of chapter history and the recognition of Delta Zeta as the largest national sorority. A Scholarship Banquet honoring Lee Anne McDowell, ideal pledge, and Linda Jackson, pledge with the highest grades, was held at the beginning of winter term. In an- other phase of activity, Judy Crockett was chosen second runner-up to ISA arnival Queen. ln March, Epsilo Nu chapter was host to other Missouri chapters for the annual State Day. Along with various aspects of chapter activity, plans were discussed for a statewide attendance at National Convention which will be held in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Highlight of the year's activities was the Rose Ball which was held April I3th at Riverside Inn. 've 'fx vas . .'5li fgli Dc! V- af 1 45 SEATED: Mary Block, presidentg Melba Keith, vice president, STANDING: Sharon Hoy, vice president, Nancy Roberts, secretary, Sue Charles, treasurer. Watch out for the corners, Bette Datz appears to be saying as Barbara Franks does the cutting, Other spectators are Vicki Solomon and Margaret Dillon. Relaxing around the piano are Delta Zetas engaged in the singing of sorority songs. An honor for any sorority girl would be to receive the Ideal Pledge award as did Lee Ann McDowell from Melba Keith. 99 BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Mary Rose Sweeney, sponsor, Mary Jane Duff, Carolyn Wickiser, Nora Nolker, Carol Christiansen, Kay Yadon, Carol Splitter, Suzanne Pessoni, Jeanette Moore, Carolyn Clayton, Miss Donna Sue Hoy, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sue Brent, Linda Long, Sidney McLaughlin, Carolyn Bowles, Helen Wedge, Mary Alice Given, Sandi Smith, Anne Schubert, Carrol King, Leta Halbrook, Kathy Whitehead, Barbara Roehrs. TOP ROW: Karen Darby, Laurie Belden, Sharon Rouintree, Carol Wheeler, Sharron Andrews, Nancy Menzies, Georgia Gault, Jeanie McDougal, Eileen Zangrilli, Sharon Stevens, Susan Cummins, Judy Akridge, Carolyn Pessoni. SIGMA KAPPA ACOUIRES AND REMODELS NEW CHAPTER HOME Delta Upsilon of Sigma Kappa opened a new year with the purchase of a large brick home on Cherry Street. Re- modeling and redecorating of the entire house comple- mented the new furnishings which fill every room. Also new to the Sigma Kappas are their two faculty sponsors, Dr. Mary Rose Sweeney and Mrs. Donna Sue Hoy, and their full-time housemother, Mrs. Olive Baron. Chapter president, Kathy Whitehead, attended the Chapter Officers Training School in July at Ft. Collins, Colorado, the school and vacation are held alternately with the National Convention at Washington, D.C. Beachcomloers, sarongs, towels, and sunglasses prevailed at the Hawaiian winter term party. The Little Grass Shack, the Sand Box, palm trees, pineapples and coconuts added to the decor. Special honors were awarded to Carrol King for first run- ner-up to ISA Carnival Queen. Carolyn Pessoni and Carol Christiansen were elected to Delta Phi Delta, while Mary Jane Duff and Carrol King earned Pi Omega Pi membership, and Sandi Smith was selected as the Ideal Pledge. A dinner dance at Cove Hollow climaxed the year's ac- tivities with the crowning of Carolyn Pessoni as Sweetheart of Delta Upsilon. 100 Sigma Kappa is justly proud of this fine new chapter house located at 1019 Cherry. The home provides living space for 21 chapter members. 1 M?-fs , is In E ,tg . 'xi' 41. .ig 'I Q l l, Living it up Hawaiian style are Nora Nolker and Sam Smith at the Sigma Kappa's Little Grass Shack party. SEATED: Kay Yadon, first vice president, Kathy Whitehead. president, Suzanne Pessoni, second vice president. STANDING: Nancy Menzies, recording secre- tary, Carol Christansen, treasurer, leanette Moore, corresponding secretary. E7 553' Q?' .gi ,, n n 3' We -n.,,h-Q' ldeal Pledge is becoming a family project for Sigma Kappa. Carol Chris- tiansen first of the three, displays the plaque with her two little sisters and successors, Carol Wheeler and Sandi Smith. Busy at the job of loafing in the new chapter house are Mary Alic Given, Carolyn Pessoni, Kay Williams, Anne Schubert, and Helen Wedge. 9 ll ii . Qll kxfuf. J 101 UQ . Jr BOTTOM ROW: Patti McCord, Judie Kesterson, Barbara Lyon, Pattie Harris, Beverly Oswald, Nancy Marks, Elaine Wright, Judy Lightner, Noma Pollard, Joyce Rush. SECOND ROW: Pam Botts, Deanna Nichols, Ellen Curley, Sue Blackledge, Judy Trewatha, Sandra Lyle, Lenora Frank, Peggy Bennett, Sharon Clingan, Sandra Frank, Grace Rucker, Shirley Cromer. THIRD ROW: Janet Brott, Sondra Farmer, Cynthia Chalmers, Sandra Lamb, Dorothy Porter, Judy Newton, Suzann Agan, Elaine VanNatta. Marian Haguewood, Judie Hawkins, Glenda Ives, Kathy Dyche, Sharon Crawford. TDP ROW: Diane Pecka, Sharon Kelly, Sharon But- ler, Myra Montgomery, Martha Carr, Mara Jon Willhite. Patti Brayfield, Judy Frazier, Alice Wiles, Sharon Montgomery Lou Ann Haseltine. TRI SIGMAS CHOSEN HOMECOMING AND OZARKO QUEENS 102 Q ,yy Q , 1 ' K N-L ....,L,.,,,,,,,,,,L, . i gg N. ....: s ., L , x, Home of Sigma Sigma Sigma at SMS is this frame and brick house at 1040 Cherry. Barbara Lyon, corresponding secretary, Beverly Oswald, president: Nancy Marks, vice president: Patti McCord, keeper of the grades, Patti Harris, treasurer, Elaine Wright, recording secretary. Nineteen-sixty-two was an eventful year for Sigma Sigma Sigma on the SMS campus. Several individual honors were won by Beta Beta chapter members. Dorothy Porter was elected Homecoming Queen of SMS and first runner-up to National Kappa Alpha Rose. Patti Brayfield was chosen KA Rose of 1962. Sharon Montgomery reigned over ROTC events as Military Ball Queen, and was also selected as Ozarko Queen by the Four Preps. Sigma Pi Orchid Queen was Mara Jon Willhite. Chosen as Springfield's Junior Miss and first runner-up to Junior Miss of Missouri was Sandra Lyle. Beta Beta chapter was awarded the Scholarship Plaque for highest grades in Spring Term, 1961. Tri Sigma also won the Annual Swim Meet based on speed swimming and form. Tri Sigma worked throughout the year to raise money for their national philanthropic proiect, the Robbie Page Memorial Fund, which aids in the research for the pre- vention and cure of polio. Officers for the year were Beverly Oswald, president, Nancy Marks, vice president, Barbara Lyons, corresponding secretary, Patti Harris, treasurer, Elaine Wright, recording secretary, and Miss Margaret Crighton, faculty sponsor. K 'r Gathering for a planning session are Alumnae Adviser Betty Hamilton Woody, Traveling Secretary Barbara Lyon, sponsor Margaret Crighton, and president Beverly Oswald. 1. ' Caesar or Ceasure? It matters not to the Tri Sigs preparing to assassinate Barbara Lyon during a Folio Follies skit. QNW 103 6 The new Kappa Alpha chapter house, located at 835 South Kimbrough, represents a chief source of comfort and personal satisfaction for the men of Gamma Beta. The confederate flag flies at half mast and Taps echo over the silent cemetery as uniformed KAs come to pay tribute to the southern soldiers who died in the Civil War. Reigning Kappa Alpha Rose Dorothy Porter presents her successor, Patti Brayfield, with the symbolic bouquet of red roses. Bat Masterson? No, it's Brother Eldon Freeman and his date pausing for refreshment during the Suppressed Desire Party. Max Naegler, parliamentarian, Harold Stoakes, treasurer, Charles Ryer recording secretary, Dr. Paul Merz, sponsor, Bob Fyan, president, Mike Chase vice president, Loren Reser, corresponding secretary, Dave Braithwait, histo rian, Pat O'TooIe, sergeant at arms. Kar BOTTOM ROW: Marquis Howell, Gerald Durnell, Harold Stoakes, Loren Reser, Michael Chase, Dr. Paul E. Merz, sponsor, Bob Fyan, president: Charley Ryer, Dave Braithwait, Max Naegler, Pat 0'Toole. SECOND ROW: Terry Russell, Chuck Bowers, Fred VanCamp, lim Adams, lerry Krasser, Jerry Whitlock, Mike Collier, Duane Sterling, Wayne Scott, Richard Donaldson, Jack Bresee, Ronnie Rountree. TOP ROW: Bob Thomas, Dave White, Lonnie Howell, Jim Ball, Larry Griffis, Guy Mace, Richard Perrin, Robert Anderson, Gail Burton, Dan Young, Richard Casonova, Gary Bareford. KA'S PURCHASE SOUTHERN MANSION, ROSE CHOSEN HOMECOMING QUEEN An active year for Gamma Beta of Kappa Alpha Order, l96l-62 marked the harvest of diligent labor. During fall term the men of the chapter worked together to bring into the Brotherhood a number of fine new members, and hon- fi 'tllltllluuu ored the most noteworthy of the pledge class with the Lee Price Butler Memorial Scholarship Award and the Ideal Pledge Award. This recognition was conferred upon Brothers Robert Anderson and Terry Russell. Athletically the chapter placed first in swimming and tied for the intramural football and basketball championships, with the basketball team taking runnerup honors in the all school tournament. Winter term was highly eventful for Gamma Beta as the cumulative efforts of many months reached fruition with the acquisition of a magnificent new chapter house. The new Southern Mansion will provide a home for at least 32 of the sons of Dixie during the coming years, and is replete with such advantages as an intercom system and wall to wall carpeting in the bedrooms. Socially the chapter was fortunate to have Miss Dorothy Porter as reigning KA Rose, and to be honored by her elec- tion as Homecoming Queen. She was succeeded by her so- rority sister Patti Brayfield, who was crowned T962 Rose at the Robert E. Lee Ball in January. Spring activities included the Suppressed Desire Party, further intramural activity, and transfer to the new chapter house. The term and year were capped by Dixie Weekend, KA's annual salute to their south- ern heritage and the spirit of those who made it great. Examining preliminary remodeling plans for the new Kappa Alpha chapter house are Bob Fyan, national officer Richard Feller, and Charley Ryer. 105 , ,em 4? Vs XJQ Pledge class president Ron Link presents the pledge paddle to active chapter president Neil Long. I+, L.,-w:':Jf'7,1v,.-rl.-. , . . .G ,,,....---- Searching for shadows on Groundhog Day? The Sig Eps relax in front 'I ' of the chapter house. SIG EPS WIN INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR BOTTOM ROW: Dr. B. B. Lightfoot, sponsor, Richard Fiester, George Roosman, Neil Long, president: Fred Grayless, lohn Miller, Fred Marty, Jim Hamel, John Gleason. SECOND ROW: Mike Hanigan, Gary Jones, Bill Meusch, Jack Garrett, Mark McAnany, Von Skaggs, lim Lyons, Manne Magady, Gary Steiner, Merle Swickhamer. THIRD ROW: Kent Simpson, Jerry Ray, Dennis Meichel, Tom Gage, Bud lseman, Gene Hunt, Hal Dandridge, lon Fowler, Ric Hiller, Ron Viles. TOP ROW: Charles Kramer, Leo Briscoe, Donald Hassell, Walter Moennighoff, Bill Moskoff, lim Palmateer, Larry Chastain, Ennis McLean, Garry Westfall. me ,,,, J he 106 The red brick house on Cherry Street accommodated the members of Sigma Phi Epsilon for the second straight year. The Eta chapter was founded on the SMS campus in 1957. Maior improvements in the upstairs and basement facilitated living for the members-the only set-back being fire damage in the basement winter term. The Sig Eps led athletically, tying for first in intramural football and basketball and winning volleyball and cross- country. Ideal Pledge of the Fall term pledge class was Gary Steiner. Ray Knoesel,. Gene Wahlig and George Roosman honored Sigma Phi Epsilon in the Senior Class project. Wahlig served as President for a Day by accumulating the majority ot votes while Roosman and Knoesel served as deans. The Sweetheart for the year 1961-1962, Marty Pender- grass, actively represented the chapter. Sigma Phi Epsilon obtained the IFC president position for the second year straightfthis year with Pat Gleason pre- siding. The school year climaxed with the annual Golden Heart Ball and the selection of the new Sig Ep Sweetheart. 51' ' 135. ill Guinea Pig Neil Long samples some of Mike Jennings' famous cooking. Proud Sig Eps display their newly acquired All-School Intramural football trophy. As r .V f' x av ' 2 4. 'Sim w . A-L is BOTTOM ROW: Dr. B. B. Lightfoot, counselorg Neil Long, president, George Roosman, vice president. TOP ROW: Richard Fiester, secretaryg John Ed Nliller, historiang Fred Grayless, treasurer. ali -:ff l . Q v fy ,,. 1 gf. S E. i YW - l f ,ii A , 1 X 76 I ,rrk 1: viii' :KV .yi rl' we V . ith-4.5455 .4 s .... Z . 107 BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Roberts, Duane Kays, Dorman Mabrey, Stephen Dahlgren, president, Rick Williams, Charles Wiles, Elwyn Loving, Joe Brown. SECOND ROW Bill Stoner, Bob Baker, Ken Kutz, Mac Tucker, Jim Armstrong, Ronald McCoy, Joe Steinert, Almon Wiley, Gary Chapman. TOP ROW: Fred West, Xave Baron Dean Cansler, Nathan Carlson, John Willey, Denice Chappell. SIGMA Pl 'XGRAVEYARDH FLOAT COPS HOMECOMING PRIZE Sigma Pi Orchid for 1961-1962 was Miss Mara Jon Willhite of Sigma Sigma Sigma. She was crowned at the spring Orchid Ball. The Sigma Pi chapter captured first prize in the float division of the Homecoming Parade with their Bulldog Graveyard. if H TIC E is 'V .M , . . , Q-N'r 'rr' . R Q 108 SEATED: Dorman Mabrey, vice president, Steve Dahlgren, president, Jeff Roberts, corresponding secretary. STANDING: Elwyn Loving, herald, Ken Kutz, treasurer, Charles Wiles, secretary. Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Pi successfully ended the 60- 61 year by winning the scholarship plaque for outstanding grades. A member of Sigma Pi, Xave Baron, won the elec- tion for Student Body President. Returning in the fall, Alpha Rho chapter built the winning homecoming float. The chap- ter is also sponsoring a new Sigma Pi colony at Central Missouri State College. Social events which highlighted the year were the White and Gold Ball, a Platonic party in which the traditions of Ancient Greece were followed, and the Orchid Ball which topped off the 1961-1962 social calendar with the Orchid Queen and her attendants chosen to reign over events during the coming year. Officers for the year were Steve Dahlgren, president, Dorman Mabrey, vice president, Charles Wiles, recording secretary, Jeff Roberts, corresponding secretary, Ken Kutz, treasurer, and Elwyn Loving, historian. Hail the Pax Romana! Ray Striler and Karol Hilton indulge in an ancient pastime during the Sig Pi Roman party. I ,LB 109 A , .,. we f,,,.gR,,, 1 ,.,,,g4Q,s.-.. f Gin! Sig Tau members ease the routine and pressures ot class work with a card game. The second annual Fire Party, February 19th, commem- orated the anniversary of Sigma Tau Gamma's house fire two years ago. Meanwhile many improvements have been added to both upper and basement levels with special at- tention given to the second and third floors. Complete tiling of the second floor and extensive painting throughout help brighten up the chapter's rooms. Unique to the Sig Taus were their sorority exchange parties with entertainment furnished by The Trespassers and an act with Mac Hooper and Johnny Walker. Selecting ideal representatives of pledge and active chap- ters requires' careful consideration.Thus the actives of Omega chapter selected Tim DeShazo Ideal Pledge while Mac Hooper was chosen Ideal Active by the pledge class. Bill Kline received recognition for obtaining the highest grade point. Activities in the Spring were climaxed with the crowning of the Sweetheart at the White Rose Ball. 110 ,fi,n Housemother Mrs. Maude Powell relaxes in her apartment after a busy day keeping house for her boys. Reigning White Rose Queen for 1961-1962 was Marilyn Ramsey Garbee. BOTTOM ROW: Elwin Roe, vice-president: Don Jones, president: Bill Klein, ee Hr Nz, treasurer. TOP ROW: Steve Freegard, IFC representative: David Hooper, secretary, Gerry Kukal, sergeant-at-arms. . so K KH ,Ni 'Hx ,ps .,N, tyib gn .ii., .i.. ii, I 1 Collegiate center of fellowship for Sigma Tau Gamma, their white stucco home has recently received interior remodeling. ANNUAL FIRE PARTY SPARKS SIGMA TAU GAMMA SOCIAL SEASON BOTTOM ROW: Steven Freegard, Tom McDowell, Bill Klein, Don Jones, Elwin Roe, David Hooper, David Vaughn, Tony Betancourt, Ron Little. SECOND ROW: Tom Riegel, Rich Duncan, Warren Turner, Raymond Colley, Jim Corey, Ed Chapin, Parkie Gleason, Jerry Tourville, Gerry Kukal, Tim DeShazo. TOP ROW: Bill Keay, Charleg Davidson, Richard Harris, Clyde Bowles, lohn Waltner, Burl Holmes. 111 BOTTOM ROW: Phil Vaught, Bill Gray, Ben Brown, Dave Franklin. SECOND ROW: Robert Rader, David Montgomery, Dave Knight, Jarrett Robertson, lames Hazen, Lurline Freeman, Dwayne Herndon, Mike Walker, Larry Sutton, Garry Hixson, Jim Riggins, THIRD ROW: Guy Dodge, Robert Vedder, Walt Larson, Ken Ebner, lon Suit, George Groh, Dallis Higginbotham, Michael Davidson, Wendell Bailey, Gary McCrite, George Lakey, J. R. Shook, Roger Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Mickey Groves, Bill Sowersby, Gary Ellison, Dave Williams, Clark Summers, Jerry Burlison, Jerry Riggins, Iohn Carr, Burl Wimsett, lack McCullough, Don Davis, Charles Shreve, Jerry Hughes, Mac Selph, lim Turpin. FIFTH ROW: David Tucker, Bill Howell, Everett R. Bartley, Gary Dean, Victor Higginbotham, Joe Haynes, Dennis Moore, George Cline, Gerald Galloway, Tuck Suit, Darrel McFerron, Larry Ayres, Gary Elmer. TEKES GARNER LARGEST PLEDGE CLASS, HOST CHRISTMAS PARTY The Beta Omega Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon filled the past year with social life, a philanthropic project and the remodeling of the TV room at the house. Fall rushing resulted in the largest fraternity pledge class on the SMS campus. Topping the term's activities was the Roaring 2O's party with the spirits of the twenties pre- vailing. The annual children's Christmas party brought refresh- ments, presents, cartoons and Santa Claus to almost fifty boys and girls. Initial in Spring activities, the annual French Rendezvous party suggested the flavor of gay Paree, and the evening was highlighted by the selection of the Garter Queen. The beef barbeque at the Pig Roast presented a more casual atmosphere at Cove Hollow, while the finale of the year was the Sweetheart Formal with the crowning of the i962-T963 Teke Sweetheart. This white frame house provides living quarters for members of Tau Kappa Epsilon. 112 A 2 M Q -K... 5- t SEATED: Ken Ebner, secretary, Bill Gray, presidentg Bill Howell, pledge trainer. STANDING: Darrel McFerron, chaplain, Dave Williams, historian, Jerry Riggins, social director, Burl Wimsett, treasurer, Gary Hixson, sergeant at arms. Gary Bailey demostrates his power over women for envious onlookers in this scene from the TEKE lubilesta. A child's look of gratitude rewards Ilene Brisoiano for her gift during the Teke Christmas party. Teke Sweetheart Carol Martin was honored at the annual Spring Formal ,fi 'K 113 'A ' .M , 490' 4 A I' fm ' Q 4 1 v' I 5 x , 'F' book three Academic training at SMS is the most vital aspect of College life, but it need not be all that is offered. Book Three 'portrays the activities of the student body beyond the classroom. These activities, while less pertinent perhaps, are an important aspect, and provide training toward meet- ing the demands ot human association. Q Q 115 ' 552535 .2 li Q 2:1 1610 of Vi Vi l.xtF ' Dila ,W X fl 311 Q., ' P 1' , S 11,1 ' 5 H l 4 ff f ,W W Mfikiii ms :s,.f'1141z1 um, 51 Tim ??'lC'lf?1.? Q duty. having been as 0 cover the KGLWQHW 'True at Pzmmungon, th can Lonference at H4111 news m the .home Lastem Europe. with che- personal per' .B T'3..,...---3--A 1'r,s--.-AL- la an Qu 4' 4 Hifi' f ,V i AGTIV ITIE Orientation Homecoming Publications Ozarko Queen Social Events Drama Sports Orientation Involves Social, Academic Life Early Fall marks the influx of old and new students at Southwest Missouri State College. The mass of tests and new procedures are confusing for the first time enrollees, but soon the diligent efforts of the administration and upperclassmen provide activities to aid readjustment and relaxation. Fall registration, testing, and orientation require considerable mental and physical exertion for all involved. However, student mixers and rush parties follow to provide diversion from the pressures of academic life, and the routine existence of the College soon becomes the basic pattern of operation for students, faculty, administrators, and employees. ssl One plus one equals two, or perhaps three, or is there a comma between any of them? The multitude of material on the entrance exams runs together in the minds of rushed students. College Bursar Gene Edwards indulges in the ancient art of usury tor the benefit of underprivileged undergraduates. l 7 6 'Q.ii3i?lUi1' we -2 5 in at 118 Exhibiting justifiable looks of consternation, David Braithwait and Wayne Scott examine price labels in their new textbooks while other students pre- pare to meet the same fate. Not a mob scene from Spartacus, only a mob scene from the Greek Feast, featured the evenlng's entertainment. ffl? iff ,Q .X A. I :tx R ' v N. 5' ti' 's .'4r 'w Kay Fraker-Sponsored by College Theater. f M - 'R -33 Q t if Q. J 'wh Mfxgu' Dorothy Porter-Sponsored by Kappa Alpha Order and the Agriculture Club Dorothy Joslyn -Sponsored by the Independent Student Association. wW,'.,,,.,., Smiling upon the Homecoming spectators after her coronation, Queen Dorothy definitely embodies her regal estate. Back tu Greece for the Greeks. White columns, green leaves, and pretty girls decorate the cooperative sorority float which won second prize in the beauty division. f2W '? ! ,. MQ M H . ,- in -Q, ' rg-gras K g Q ,Y AM- v X L , I i' gt NV' t Va., A A inn if . ff I ,S EL. i ,I . Y .. . e A r 4 .N A 2' I A . ,, . g i ' 1 1 1 ,Q 1 L. A- re V Q Q' ,EP A. ',g ig 1 , . W 05 fe' 1 W 121 X Let's twist again. Enthusiastic students dance to the music of Buddy Moreno at the Homecoming Dance. Homecoming Festivities Honor New President, Class of 1936 Singing folk songs for the enjoyment of the Homecoming crowd are entertainers Ira and Inman. Dr. Traywick is our kinda people claim SCC members Jan Sasseen and Donna McFarIin from their vantage point atop the hay wagon. Smiling attendants Dorothy Joslyn and Kay Fraker share the spotlight with Queen Dorothy Porter as she admires her bouquet. KA's are chugging for victory. This unique float featured red crepe paper, a tractor, six men, and one lone girl. rim: yawl W 1:4 l If X .. 1 Ma pi' 123 l i l The Four Preps, renowned singing group, acted as judges for the contest, and provided a concert for the student body later in the spring. Oleta Warner-Delta Tau Alpha. 124 FOUR PREPS SELECT PETITE SOPHOMORE AS OZARKO QUEEN March 24 marked the date of the i962 Standard-Ozarko Ball, and the crowning of the Ozarko Queen. Music for the occasion was provided by a unique group known as the Queen City Jazz Band, whose repertoire included selec- tions ranging from Dixieland iazz to Latin American rhythms. At intermission a reception honoring the new Queen was provided in the Grand Lounge. Annually the announcement of the Ozarko Queen is eagerly anticipated by both contestants and sponsors, and this year the honor and thrill of winning went to Miss Sharon Montgomery, candidate of the S Club. Sharon and her attendants were selected from among 22 nominees by the nationally famous singing group, The Four Preps. The Queen was attended by Oleta Werner and Mary Jane Cap- linger, and crowned by reigning Ozarko Queen Diana Pecka. Mary lane Caplinger-Dolphins. 51 S i 56 Sharon Montgomery S Club ,,,.W - yard-,,,.. We'II kill them with this issue, appears to be the thought of feature editor Mike Surbrugg as he compares copy with editor-in-chief Ken Ebner. SOUTHWEST STANDARD STRESSES STUDENTS IN NEWS COVERAGE Each term a group of hard-working students prepares eleven issues of The Southwest Standard. This group is headed by an Editor and a Business Manager chosen by the publications committee. The paper encompasses all phases of student life on campus, and the workers are volunteers who represent many of the organizations on campus. This aids the Standard's function as many of the members have had experience working on high school publications, but anyone who wishes may submit articles to the paper, On Wednesday evening the staff meets to work out the publication which is proofed on Thursday and distributed to the student body on Friday. This year the paper was under the direction of Editor Ken Ebner and Business Manager Janice Sasseen. Their efforts received direction and occasional ostracism from adviser Don Payton, and,excellent support from Feature Editor Mike Surbrugg, Sports Editor Al Wiley, News Editor Janice Iles, and Photographer John Reames. Ebner, reporter Bob Toft, and sports editor Al Wiley select one of the many pictures that appear in the Southwest Standard. 126 1 lr .f ltd xt vs Business Manager Janice Sasseen, Ebner, and reporter Barbara Waskosky reach a state of high hilarity as they execute the editor's policy of close inter-staff relations. Trying to appear busy are Manager Sasseen and writers Gary Ellison, Ray Barber, and Maurice Schlack as the paper passes through the final stage before going to the printer. 127 OZARKO STAFF ACHIEVES PRIMARY PRODUCTION GOAL Tedious hard work, frustration, and ultimate satisfaction were rewards received by the i962 Ozarko staff. Work began in the spring of l96l with the collection of pictures to use in its production. Operating in close collaboration with adviser Don Payton and Glenn Printing Company representative David Melton, the staff was able to ac- complish its goal of presenting a yearbook dedicated to the edification and enjoyment of its readers. Editor Charles Ryer and Co-Editor Carol Christiansen held the responsibility for the book's production, but the able assistance of a small but hard working staff was vital to success. These invaluable assistants included Copy Editor Carol Splitter, Sports Editor Harold Stoakes, Index and Identification Editor Janet Per- kins, writers Nancy Menzies, Vicki Solomon, Robin Row- bottorn, and Barbara Bollman, typist Alice Myers, and photographer John Rearnes, Co-Editor Carol Christiansen and Editor Charley Ryer smile with satisfac- tion at the thought of another section near completion. Busy staff members Nancy Menzies, Robin Rowbottom, and Vicki Solo- mon write the type copy as the deadline approaches. I so 'lui' .,s.: ' if . ...,..' im! r Dictating another lively sports caption to Alice Myers, sports editor Harold Stoakes appears to take his job seriously. Apparently not surprised at the flood of pictures added to his heavy schedule, photographer lohn Reames' look of resignation is preserved for posterity. -ew-uw, g ff, g n,,,,.....MJ Giving instructions to Greek writer Nancy Menzies, Copy editor Carol Splitter conducts a short course in English grammar. 129 Christmas Dance Initiates Vacation, Yuletide Season Each year under the auspices of the Student Center Com- mission a Christmas Dance is held in the ballroom. This activity is open to all students and serves as a terminus to college activity until after the holidays. Band and decora- tions are furnished by the SCC, as are the refreshments served at intermission. In coniunction with the Dance, a midnight worship serv- ice is sponsored by the Religious Lite Council. This im- pressive candlelight ceremony follows the windup of danc- ing, and is always an ideal beginning for Yuletide festivi- ties. Capturing the seasonal mood are a few students who have left their cares and homework behind for the pleasures of a date and dancing. 130 'WS' N-.., .,,k Hsu-.....,,M Not a part of the dance but an integral part of Christmas festivities, this scene from the Tau Kappa Epsilon children's party demonstrates the en- chanting effect of Santa Claus upon little folk. 131 LL ISA This unique concession proved to be a profitable enterprise for Sigma Kappa sorority at the ISA Carnival. ISA Carnival Features Many Unique Concessions The Independent Student Association again held its annual ISA Carnival for the enjoyment and entertainment of the student body. Each organization was invited to enter a booth or to sponsor an activity as a money making proi- ect. Many ways to spend money were devised such as pie throwing, gimic picture taking, a iail, turtle races, portrait drawing, and a tunnel of love. The highlight ofthe evening was the coronation of the ISA Carnival Queen who was elected on a penny a vote system. The money was col- lected, counted, and used by the ISA for expenses incurred by the Carnival. The Carnival which was held in the Bear's Den was a great success as many students attended and participated in all of the activities, spent money freely, won prizes, and enioyed an evening of fun and entertainment. Chosen to reign over the ISA Carnival events was Sherry Brennan of Alpha Sigma Alpha. She was attended by Carrol King of Sigma Kappa and .ludy Crockett of Delta Zeta. 132 Barnwarming Becomes Prominent Production Now an annual affair, the Agriculture Club sponsored Barnwarming reached a new peak of success in 1962. The informal affair featured music by the Ravens, a campus combo which specializes in the latest musical crazes. High- light of the evening was the crowning of the Barnwarm- ing Queen, who was selected by a vote of all attending the dance. This year the honor was bestowed upon Susan Byers of Alpha Sigma Alpha, followed by Lori Brewer of Alpha Delta Pi ancl Judy Frazier of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Struggling to keep up with the Joneses, students twist to lively music at the annual Barnwarming Dance. Playing for a happy group are the Ravens, whose lively music affords no time to ponder weak and weary. Who turned down the lights, it gets awfully dark around here during the winter. Company's coming up the hill, Mother, you had better put another potato on for supper. 134 Spring Play Features Melodrama A good old-fashioned witch hunt formed the basis for the Spring Term play of l96l. A work by the contemporary British playwright Christopher Fry, The Lady's Not For Burn- ing concerns a girl accused of practicing witchcraft, and the attempts of a man to draw her accusers' wrath toifvard him- self by confessing to a murder. The production starred Richard Hieronymus and Jo Alice Gillihan. I cannot tell a lie, the feather came from one of the pigeons that l shot off the A Building roof. ffif? T ' r , 'J For lack of a soapbox no speech was given for lack of information no Y' 11 'Ft ,S wi wiv w ' init, itil ,M .AS Nr sf-is V eg: -for a- 5-it si? e I it fixzrlz Y feiff' ' L-its ang. .Z 3' 1 . 4. E,,':.' i. fe 1.3 11 1 54-if - xi sm-9 K ,A .X , 'i if iii? ., . X, it X iiie f c r T EQ it hw Mother, we had an accident in chemistry class today. Alumni Entertained By Thornton Wilder Play Thornton Wilder's three act comedy The Skin Of Our Teeth was the featured dramatic production of the Fall Term. This unique production exhibits the Pulitzer Prize winner's unusual use of time sequence, as it traces the Antrobus family struggle with the Ice Age, the Biblical flood, and an atomic vvar. Underlying this seemingly odd construction is the theme ot man's universal struggle with life. Second floor, going up? In any case, male members of the Skin Of Our Teeth cast await the end result with eager anticipation. Q-...V f 1 I 'kg -gg-'41 ' ' T 'inttffal , WJ 4 S 1 3 5 .sg-gs few 5 , x Gathered around the bed of the Imaginary Invalid, cast members try to console him despite his grave affliction. Winter uarter Audience Enjoys Imaginary Invalid The Winter Term production of the Imaginary Invalid starred veteran actor Dean Compton, and was directed by Dr. Robert Gilmore. This delightful comedy is in the best satirical tradition, and is a fine example of the work of renowned nineteenth century French playwright Moliere. Principal theme ot the play is the hypochondria of the Invalid and the attempts ot a servant girl to expose him as such. 136 ifuli--may ,,,-- f1if,,ef:f.:f -ww., -ff so -avi-n, gif K1 I can't believe it's me seems to be the reaction of Dean Compton as June Lynn Skaggs laughs at the reflection. Checking the pulse of the poor invalid are two very excellent and superbly qualified witch doctors. 3 , Tom Darnall as Mephistopheles demonstrates the propaganda effect of mass psy chology. Drama Series, Goethe Classic Directed By Speech Students World Drama Series one act plays and a special produc- tion of Goetl1e's German classic Faust filled out the winter dramatics schedule. The one acts included six short works ranging from satire to serious drama, while the Faust production was ot special note because it was based upon an interpretation witnessed in Germany by the Finian's Rainbow touring group. Everyo ne must look their best on stage for a successful production. You make too much noise turning those pages and I can't sleep. 137 Q Bearing the abuse of Janet McBride's oration are Ron Turner and two other members of the cast as they rehearse for the Alpha Psi Omega produc- tion of Medea Riding high, women dancers show various reactions to their work in the spring term play Pajama Game. Spellbinding Spring Offers Ancient Tragedy, Modern Comedy Spring term ot i962 marked the production of two ex- cellent plays of marked contrast. During the month of March Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary dramatics society, performed the famous Greek tragedy Medea, and the dramatics department staged the musical comedy Paiama Game. Written by the great Athenian tragedian Euripides, Medea is based on the legend ot Jason and the Golden Fleece. Paiama Game was a recent Broadway hit and is a spoof of the inner workings of a modern paiama factory. Draping columns becomes the time-consuming task of Craig Hutchison and Ron Turner as they prepare the scenery for Nledea. 5 K I X I FOCJTBALL, VOLLEYBALL, MILITARY BALL PRESERVE POPULARITY A sabre salute acknowledges the entrance of military ball queen can- Becoming an honorary S Club member, Dr. Traywick receives a blanket didate Jean Stanislawski during the annual cadet festivities. from Junior Rowe. Intramural volleyball champion Alpha Sigma Alpha demonstrates excellent team form as they chalk up a victory over sorority rival Alpha Sigma Tau. 139 BLOOD BANK, BRIDGE, BEACHCOMBING APPEAR ANNUALLY X N y' Q faced students waiting to gain their four merits. 8 ...f-ffm' af, Bravely lining up to give away some of their precious blood are white- A Once again neglecting pressing homework, the Alpha Sigs congregate for if V typical student activity, the nightly Bridge game. f . 5 S 14 5 B The brighter side of college life can only be found through the use of a fertile imagination plus such useful adjuncts as attention-seeking devices, pseudo-exhibitionism, and plain old happy oblivion. O r r TEMPESTS, TEAPOTS, AND TWISTATHONS 5 . -i f T',I:'k3' 4 ing?-R2Mig,1l.,La'5:.'i,+ L 1 SPEAKERS re! Political cartoons reprinted in this book are the work of Springfield news- paper cartoonist Robert Palmer. Let's twist again like we did at 2:00 this morning. World-record-breaker Bob Current and partner Carol Christiansen overcome all obstacles as they twist on to victory. 4 P ' , W ' g FACULTY Mimaarzs Pxzoua SENSITWE 'ro vssxvauiif Hvwruo-r1s'r'5 POKMEIZS i V g,....,f A-f -v -f f -Ve e, A olrrf You CAM'-r vsm-a! tr BQWLIANT' 1: 'ruou em' 5 THEY o .SHOW US UQ.. Mt?-RDS SUCH AS WE V207-76 WERE PO--0 you FRAUD! cAm r I-WPNOTIZE t t suvwoer-sv t ws-:Eu r How CAN vou Q7 To Acfr WWI-4 i s 'rx-lsv and t DXGNKTY? 3 HAVE U 1. .. e f r f . Q t .N-W f- me ff' g f , Q is A aa' mO'o 65 A s..... ,fi X x L - U U N 6 5? - 6' K ' Lg LJ I 1 A f J f1'FfRllxlQl7lllLl7 . x g ., Q , , f CJ x f I Q J Ry a fv 'M ' 07 A 1 :J 2 V fr W, i i jxtll a . .tts A 5 gl fy A t ..:.,s-r at , J AMW safe at ff' ff' - .. ' :H ag JLJJ f .K I cgi' My W 'Q V A 4 51 !?5i' 'f .ZX :fi W .r W. 59 Q? 3' 'UW' Football Scores SMS 0 Pittsburg 21 SMS 19 Emporia 12 SMS 6 Rolla 13 SMS 7 Missouri Valley 7 SMS 7, St. Benedict's 0 SMS 14 Warrensburg 22 SMS 7 Kirksville 12 SMS 34 Maryville 7 SMS 15 Cape Girardeau 6 Leading Rusher-George Sample ......,.. ..,..,...,. T C Yds. Gained Av 153 605 4.0 Leading Scorer-George Sample ,...,...............w.we 30 Leading Punter-Jerry Melton .....,..1...........,....... 38 yd. avg. Leading Pass Receiver-George Sample ,....V.A.. 7 for 73 yds. The 1961 football campaign was billed as a rebuilding year for the Bears, but the young gridders of Coach Orville Pottenger digressed from the script. They wound up with a record of four victories, four defeats and one tie. Their MIAA mark was 2-3, which gave them a second place finish. There was more to the 2-3 loop mark than meets the eye, for the up and coming Bears experienced more perils than Pauline. Their losses included a one-touchdown setback at the hands of Warrensburg, a 12-7 heartstopping defeat to Kirksville, with the Bulldogs tallying on the last play of the game, and a 13-6 loss to Missouri Mines. MIAA victories included a lopsided 34-7 decision over Maryville and an impressive 15-6 victory over defending champion Cape Girardeau. After bowing to Pittsburg 21-0 in the football opener, the Bears beat Emporia State 19-12, tied Missouri Valley 7-7, and edged St. Benedict's 7-O. It was a fine season indeed for Coach Pottenger in his first year at the Bruin helm, and SMS fans prophecy, a har- binger of things to come. Fullback George Sample and tackle Al Cummins were named to the MIAA all-conference team. Let's play leapfrng Mike Wofford tells Irv Kappler as they begin football practice. 143 ve you, I love you, I love you I do, but I want the ball. What do you mean you'll take your ball and go home? Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's halfback Ron Sharp leaping would be tackler. Q--,uv-Qfa ,g Y Mike Wofford chucks the ball away before he gets tackled in a practice session. I' Feeding time in the jungle as portrayed by a ball-hungry group of tackiers. T--S 145 Ready or not here I come. Halt! School children crossing. Fullback George Sample watches intently for someone to block as Cape tacklers impede the progress of Mike Wofford. The SMS football team, surprise eleven of the MIAA, poses for a team picture following completion of a successful season. FIRST ROW: Wheeler, Young, Willard, Sharp, lohanningmeier, Wynn, Kappler, Howell, Newton, Boyer, Sample, Wofford, Cummins. SECOND ROW: Ross, Melton, Davis, Wade, McFerron, Fiester, Burkey, Bartley, Krebs, Perry, Forcelli, Mellor, Love. THIRD ROW: Braun, Lazenby, Bloom, Sitton, Barnett, Simpson, Amrein, Lipka, Smith, White, Ayres, Hall, Coach Pottenger. FOURTH ROW: Trainer Mason, Equipment Manager Moore: Sidwell, Beach, Renkoski, Berry, Henage, Harned, Roach, Johnson, Arnold, Calwhite, Assistant Coach Phillips: Coach Lechner. r ,. . A ., V- -.., 146 - l--V, ...Q All right you guys again. Most of my customers . . . Orville Pottenger harangues his football squad Okay, who's that hiding in the tunnel. use Nair, it's fi K E I x ' X V xx. E. 5 , , . fm, ,gf less painful that way. I if .nl ma rv' .Kan I . K 'Ji E5 flag, a 51 M 1- 1. 'T xy, ' S' 'nl' , Q,-HJ S 1 .mwaw ,fi 11 0 K In gg K ,i ,, 4. sla Eff 9' ' as A a 'i i QQ 7755, a i sl s A'3-i f -,:. V 1 5 A A :i M ggvt Bears Tally 15-8 Cage SMS 80 .,.,..,. South Dakota State 57 SMS 63 ........ Prairie View ASM 67 SMS 73 ,....... Missouri Valley 61 SMS 73 ........ Washburn University 54 SMS 73 ...V.,,. Central Oklahoma 70 SMS 64 ........ St. Benedict's 82 SMS 86 ........ Los Angeles State 99 SMS 63 ..,..... Pepperdine 68 SMS 79 ........ West Texas State 63 SMS 58 ..,..,.. Southern Illinois 71 SMS 88 ...,.... Maryville 62 SMS 72 .,....,. Kirksville 77 SMS 91 SMS 93 SMS 99 SMS 67 SMS 74 SMS 64 SMS 55 SMS 65 SMS 65 SMS 62 SMS B9 Record r.....,.Washington U. 75 ........Rolla 79 ........Kirksville 96 .....,..Cape Girrardeau 91 ........Rolla 60 ........Cape Girardeau 56 .......,Warrensburg 56 ........MaryviIIe 42 ........Kirksville 59 .Maryville 60 ........Warrensburg 65 553. 6' .2 N---sun ai. Let go of my head, the ball is over there You'lI have to get higher, Shorty! Give me that ball or you'll lose the rest of your teeth' ,cw I I 4 I I rl - f I i i A The Bruin basketball team carried the fight for the MIAA championship right down to the final game FIRST ROW: Coach Bill Thomas, head trainer .Iunior Rowe, Jerry Hall, Donnie SECOND ROW Gary McDaniel lim White Edsel Matthews Gary Jones George Foster, Jerry McCarter, Bob Coambes, Carl Wilks, Joe Lorton, Coach Ed Roosman Charles Marshall John Kingsbury Holmes Teegarden Matthews. To say that Coach Eddie Matthews and the SMS basket- ball Bears had a successful season would be putting it mildly. The Bears finished the l96l-62 campaign with a I5-8 won- lost record, and took second place in the MIAA with 8-2. Highlights of the year included a trip to the West Coast for games at Los Angeles State and Pepperdine, a tense overtime struggle with Prairie View A8tM, a win at home over Cape Girardeau State, the MIAA champion, and an ex- citing overall year that left Bruin boosters hanging limply on the ropes. Just to show the type of opposition the Bears met, Prairie View won the NAIA championship in a breezeg Pepperdine qualified for the NCAA university division play- offs, both Cape Girardeau and Southern Illinois advanced to the NCAA college division finals. Top scorer for the Bears was sophomore Charles Mar- shall, who averaged almost I5 points a game. Carl Wilks averaged I2 points and led the rebounding. Again, the team was among the nation's leaders in free throw shooting percentage, finishing 16th. Marshall, who had a brilliant first year as a regular, and Wilks, who completed an outstanding career, were named to the MIAA second all conference quint. Anyway you slice the cake it was a banner year for the basketball Bears. QAQG saggy 5 x9 4 Nik? yfh izi JIM E Smiling after her coronation, Hoop Queen Carolou Miller has the seat of honor with her escort Bill Howell. Her attendants are Sharon Shell, escorted by Terry Renvick, and Karin Frank, escorted by Darrell NlcFerron. Jerry Hall puts up a two-pointer against Prairie View while McCarter, A Bruin sharp-shooter concentrates on his shot despite obvious distractions Wilks, and Marshall close in for a possible rebound. from the sidelines. 150 .i 1- f nun-f All athletic Iettermen at SMS are eligible for membership in the S Club. BOTTOM ROW: Sam Claxton, lrvin Kappler, lunior Rowe, Jerry Lazenby, Darrell McFerron, Carl Wilks, Bill Howell, Gary Easley Jerry Melton SECOND ROW Richard Clark, Harold Wheeler, Sam Winn, .lerry Boyer, Ron Sharp, Ed Willard, Don Smith, Eldo Perry, George Sample, Mike Wofford TOP ROW Kenneth Fortney, Edsel Matthews, Rich lohanningmeier, Harry Braun, Bob Coambes, Larry Gooch, Bill Lucas, Eddie Stracke, Dick Frester A nerlect season, ten victories in as many games, was achieved by the SMS junior varsity coached by Bill Thomas. FIRST ROW: David Tucker, Ken Magers, Dale Mathes, Robert Hammons. SECOND ROW: Joe Rivers, Charles Ruyle, Ken Robinson Bob Llgon Holmes Teegarden, Coach Thomas. 'Ms C: is M 5 ff. l fo rl at S 4-Ola A ,l 25 f.. E Iggy ff Nl' 1 'hui' , C to W :::: 1 ,En J it ? :::::::F iss: , 3 3 ' E 5 -ws Wal ,- A -S-af , sl MTC , M,--'-'fx' H l -av-HY lllr 1 ' 4 K i LCC4 5 , ,S was ,, s, f , ,J - .s.,t,.,531v , .,, ' Pt gM g .FgH,,,, ,. I7 5 - -' K Letterman pole vaulter Bob Buzan rises high into the air in a successful attempt to clear the bar. Turning on the strong finish necessary for good distance runners, Ken Fortney demonstrates his value to the team. Shot Putter Gary McDaniel shows the physical strain required to toss a 16-Ib. iron ball the distance worthy of competition. 152 innuwc Vt Concentrating on the barrier in front of him, hurdler Guy Mace exhibits winning form as he clears his first hurdle. Lettermen Lead Bears In Cinder Season Led by returning lettermen, the Southwest Missouri State College track team performed commendably during the spring season. Hurdler Guy Mace, shot putter Gary Mc- Daniel, and pole vaulter Bob Buzan were leaders in the attack. They were assisted throughout the season by pole vaulter Don Smith, hurdler Eldo Perry, sprinter Neil Smith, sprinter Bill Boykin, distance runners Ken Fortney and Richard Clark, and iavelin thrower Ron Talley. Competition for the Bears included several individual meets with other schools, the MIAA conference indoor meet, and the con- ference outdoor meet. fm. Forming the nucleus of the SMS tennis team for 1962 were FIRST ROW: Richard Fronabarger, Wes Fritts, Tom Beeson, Archie Tabor, and Ron Galyean. SECOND ROW: lack Blinn, John McCarty, Coach Bill Thomas, and Rex Fierce. Returning to carry on the SMS tradition of excellent golf competition are Iettermen Bill Welch, Larry Gooch, Wayne Scott, and Jim White. Golfers Drop Loop Crown Gain Revenge in Tourney Bruin golfers capped a fine l96l season with the distinc- tion of winning the NCAA Midwest Regional Tournament. Spearheaded by lettermen Bill Welch, Jim White, Dave Knotts, and Wayne Scott, the team turned back MIAA conference champion Kirksville to avenge an earlier loss which cost SMS the conference title. During the non- conference season the linksters triumphed in six matches while dropping only one. The team was coached by Andrew J. Andy McDonald, head of the Department of Physical Education. Tennis Team Nets Superior Season Tennis at SMS maintained its high standing in the spring of 1961. Although the team failed to dominate the MIAA Conference competition, a superior record was accumulated by the Bruin netters. Leaders of the squad were Richard Fronabarger and Tony Betancourt in singles, while the team of Terry Renvick and Richard Addison led in doubles competition. 153 4 book four Presented in this concluding section of the 1962 Ozarko is the most important aspect of campus life: the students. Not their personalities but just their faces, so that each student may become more familiar with his fellows and be better prepared for daily contact. . Exe 155 sift on time fi61d:w,efI ff., Wlltmm Worthy, the iisotw N Correspondex, who wlll on Wednesday, October ll f 10:00 in the auditorium, is specially qua' tied onmlftue C' tn RP ilztion. yea QI thy spew e te- . me preparm W! ' t nc. mais rch wfft mia N xichf of ' , prong, sign. t John Daly as At ze-pr Q. summer oi 1 tade three rips ba to ymnttf Wort'o'tf is 21 zerictf-'1 f'f'lQfXf Y?-fe t .ner gerx st ent t e f' .PGS P , ant N EGRL. H: M, , i,vE3f.,t, 22 ffiuty, been 2153 o covet' the Koresgm 'Ttmz ns at Pzemmunjon, the can Conference at Ban news in the Some Eastern Europe. , Wlth the personal pet: f 11,4 A , , , ' A 11- 1 -. use N n - - 1 Q fl- aww'-mira' STUDENTS Seniors 160 Juniors 166 Sophomores 172 Freshmen 176 157 SENIORS Presldent KENNETH MITCHELL Akron, Ohio, A.B. History, Sociology-Economics, College Theater, Debate, President Young Democrats, ISA, Student Senate, Circle K. Secretary CAROL MARTIN Lebanon, Debate, Alpha Delta Pi, Who's Who, TKE Sweetheart, Student Center Commission Vice-President NANCY ALEXANDER Lebanon, B.S. in Education, Sociology, English, Secretary Junlor Class, Alpha Sigma Tau, Young Democrats , ig 1' S152 E trg S am i ' 1 g.., ss I 1 f Llog ,,,l 1 '- I e i ',,,a . ao,. H ,,E,,, .'i'? 'll S S ot,, ggil plete... f-.. - H ,. I Q-A . T 5. at ea Fi My tea 4 ig? 2,-1 .iw L? is F 'r Y ws' 5-jig? . K if , ' -V H+. ff Jig.. fi E, ,. 1 - Vg . ,,,,. -,ef,s,ff'.,,lf,efffs, . I fi! g -, m,,: . wfs ..:,- Y f -- 'g.,wim .. I- lriiff i 1 58 Senator RON LITTLE Springfield, B.S., Business, Sociology- Economics, Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda Senator JANICE MUNSINGER Mt. Vernon, B.S. in Education, Speech, English, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student Center Commission, SNEA, College Theater, Southwest Standard ADAMS, JAMES .....,,, Kansas City, Math, Physics, President Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who's Who. ALDRIDGE, EILEEN ,,,,.,.. Mountain Grove, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA. ALLEN, DELMA ........ Seneca, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA. ALLISON, PATRICIA ........ Salem, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, English, PEM Club, Dolphins, Orchesis, President student section of MAHPER. AMOS, BARBARA .,...... Branson, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA, BSU. ANDERSON, JERRY ,..,..,. St. James, B.S. in Education, Music, History, President Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Drum Major, Chorus, Orchestra, BSU. ARNOLD, ROY .,...... Mountain Grove, B.S., Industrial Education, Math, Epsilon Pi Tau, Circle K, Industrial Education Club, American In- stitute of Drafting and Design. AUSTIN, JAN ........ Neosho, B.S. in Education, English, Spanish, Spanish Club, SNEA, Chair of Bible. BAKER, BARBARA ANN ,.....,, Steelvilie, B.S. in Education, English, French, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Southwest Standard. BALDRIDGE, LUANNE ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, His- tory, Debate. BALDRIDGE, WILLIAM ,,...,,, Springfield, A.B., Political Science, History, Kappa Alpha Order, Debate, Vice-President Freshman Class. BANDY, DONNA ........ Nixa, B.S. in Education, Music, Math, Mu Phi Epsi- lon, Band, Chorus, BSU. BARROS, WILLIAM ........ Barranquilla, Colombia, A.B., English, French, Newman Club, Spanish Club. BARKSDALE, WAYNE ........ Steelvilie, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History. BEAUBIEN, JEANNE MARIE ....,,.. Tulsa, Oklahoma, B.S. in Education, Eng- lish, History, Newman Club, SNEA. BEGER, PHYLLIS ........ Thayer, B.S. in Education, English, Spanish, SNEA, Spanish Club. BELL, ALICE ........ St. James, B.S. in Education, Music, German, German Club. BELTZ, CHARLEY ........ Dixon, B.S. in Education, Math, Accounting and ROTC, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Omega Pi, Springfield Rifles, Distin- guished Military Student, Who's Who. BENSON, BRENDA ........ Plato, B.S. in Education, English, Business, BSU, SNEA, College Theater. BLADES, DOROTHY ........ Republic, English, Business, Commercial Club, Pl Omega Pi, SNEA. BLAKESLEE, BILL .,,...., Springfield, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Agriculture Club. BLOCK, MARY JANE ...,..., Sarcoxie, B.S. in Education, Business, Sociology- Economics, President Delta Zeta, Phi Beta Lambda. BLACKLEDGE, SUE ..,..,., Springfield, B.S. in Education, Business, English, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA. BOLLMAN, BARBARA ..,..,,. Cabool, Art, English, Ozarko, SNEA. BOLTE, BEVERY .....,.. Beaufort, B.S. in Education, Math, Biol0gY: SNEA, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Band. BONHAM, JERRY ..,..... Crane, A.B., Political Science, English, Young Democrats, Choir, Who's Who. BOUREY, ARTHUR ,.,..,., Aurora, Accounting, Math and Economics, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who's Who. BRADLEY, KAY ..,...,. Cassville. BRAY, JANE ,....... Willow Springs, B.S. in Education, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Sigma Alpha, ACE. BREIG, JANET .,..,.., Springfield, B.S. in Education, Accounting, Spanish, BSU, Spanish Club. BREMER, VIRGINIA ........ Pierce City, B.S. in Education, Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA, ACE, Orchesis, Young Republicans, Who's Who. BREWER, GLORIA ......,, Rolla, B.S. in Education, Art, Speech, BSU, Alpha Delta Pi, College Theater. BRIDGES, MARVIN ..,..... Houston, Industrial Education, History, President Industrial Education Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Young Democrats, SNEA. BROWN, BETTE ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Sigma Tau, SNEA, ACE. BROWN, RONALD ........ Eldon, B.S., Business, Math, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda, Commercial Club. BUSCH, MARILYN .,...... Branson, B.S. in Education, English, Business. BUZAN, ROBERT ........ Cabool, Industrial Technology, ROTC, Sigma Pi, S Club, Track, Gold Bar, Institute of Radio Engineers, IE Club. BYERS, STEPHEN ........ Springfield, Business, Economics. CALTON, THOMAS ........ Monett, B.S., Math, Kappa Mu Epsilon. CARTER, LYNN ........ Springfield, A.B., Sociology, English. CHRISTY, BARBARA ........ Ava, B.S. in Education, Business, Music, Phi Beta Lambda. CHRONISTER, JAMES ........ Chaffee, B.S., Business, Sociology-Economics, Phi Beta Lambda. CLAPPER, MARY .....,,, Monett, B.S. in Education, Business, History, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, SNEA. CLIFT, SONDRA ........ Wentzville, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA, Religious Life Council, BSU, Young Democrats. COATES, DON ........ Sarcoxie, B.S. in Education, Business, Sociology- Economics. COATES, GARY ........ Sarcoxie, B.S. in Education, History, Physical Edu- cation and Sociology. COFFEY, EMIL ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Math, Physics, Kappa Mu Epsilon. COGBILL, BONNIE ..,..... Joplin, B.S. in Education, Speech, English, Col- lege Theater, Young Republicans, Alpha Psi Omega. CONELLEY, JANE ANN ........ Birch Tree, B.S. in Education, English, Busi- ness, SNEA, Phi Beta Lambda, Residence Hall Councilor. CORNELL, MAX ....,... Rolla, B.S., Business, Industrial Education, Com- mercial Club, FBLA, ISA, IE Club, Wesley Foundation. COWAN, JANET ........ Cuba, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education. COX, FRANCES ......., Springfield, A.B., Spanish, History. CRIGHTON, CYNTHIS ........ Springfield, Music, English, Mu Phi Epsilon, Band, Choir. CUNNINGHAM, SHIRLEY .,.,... Mulberry, Arkansas, B.S. in Education, Busi- ness, Physical Education, Phi Beta Lambda. SENIORS V ,,- ,. N 1--' tm 'bb ei 'G' Q ' 5 has I nw' ,X ,.. .1 ,H -in 'ZH' il 43' I I ' ii ' ' 5 '- - ' ' R ,i -in Y,....+ 'I c . S 'l'i '13 T G , a- .,' . 4 S3 as use it -F '57, ., an 6 i t . .T . . 'H IIRS.. gg ..,, it V. Y A ' il' ' ,ff ? in 529' 159 SENICRS 160 DAVIS, BRUCE ...,.... Aurora, Business, Economics, Phi Beta Lambda. DAVIS, KATIE ....,.., Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, French, New- man Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha President, French Club, Young Re- publicans. DeCOCQ, ROBERTA ,.,.,,.. Springfield, Home Economics, Science, Kappa Omicron Phi. DENHAM, MARIAN .,,,..,. Independence, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, BSU. DeWEESE, ELDONNA ..,..... Joplin, B.S. in Education, English, Speech, SNEA, BSU, College Theater. DINEEN, EUGENE ....,,.. Springfield, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Biology, Football, Basketball. DIVINEY, KAREN ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Art, Sociology and Economics, Delta Phi Delta, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. DOKE, SHIRLEY ........ Springfield. DONALDSON, KENNETH ........ Springfield, B.S., Business Organization and Management, English, Sociology and Economics, Kappa Alpha Order, Pi Beta Lambda. DOUGHERTY, NANCY .,,,.,.. El Dorado Springs, B.S. in Education, Muslc, Art, Mu Phi Epsilon, Band, Orchestra, Choir. DOWNING, DIANE. ...... Richland, B.S. in Education, English, Muslc, ISA, SNEA. DREINHOEFER, BETTY ,,,..... Beaufort, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. DRISCOLL, MICHAEL ...,.... Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, Library Science, Newman Club, SNEA. DUFFNER, MARTIN ........ DeSoto, B.S. in Education, History, Physical Education. EBNER, KENNETH .....,., St. Louis, B.S., Business, Standard Editor, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student Center Commission, Phi Beta Lambda. ELLIS, MELINDA ........ Hartville, B.S. in Education, Mathematics, Spanish, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Spanish Club, SNEA, Women's Dormitory Counselor. ELLIS, ROGER ......., Pierce City, B.S. in Education, History, Physical Edu- cation. FISHER, MARILYN ...,.... Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, Art, ACE. FIX, ROZELLA ,,...... Rockville. FLEETWOOD, LAURA ........ Ferguson, B.S. in Education, English, French, Choir, Cheerleader, Delta Pi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta Presi- dent, Pi Kappa Delta, Dramatics Club, Speech squad at Central College. FOX, MICHAEL ......,. Springfield, B.S., Art, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Order, Young Democrats. FRAKER, KAY .....,.. Springfield, Speech, Alpha Delta Pi President, College Theater, Finian's Rainbow. FRANCKA, JOHN ........ Bolivar, Agriculture, Delta Tau Alpha, Who's Who. FREEMAN, ELDON ........ Joplin, B.S. in Education, Math, ROTC, Kappa Alpha Order. FRITTS, DOROTHY ........ Aurora, English, Speech, ISA, BSU. FYAN, ROBERT ........ Marshfield, English, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Order President Intra-fraternity Council. GARBEE, MARILYN ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Business, English, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda, Military Ball Queen, Barn- warming Queen, Sigma Tau Gamma White Rose Queen. GARLING, RONALD ..,,.... Springfield, B.S., Accounting, Sociology and Eco- nomics. GILLIAM, RITA ........ Peace Valley, B.S. in Education, Math, English, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Newman Club. GREMLING, JOHN ........ Verona, B.S. in Education, English, German, SNEA, German Club. GUFFEY, CARL ........ Thayer, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. HAAS, NATHAN ....,,.. Hays, Kansas, B.S., Business, German, Sigma Pi, German Club, Newman Club, Circle K, Phi Beta Lambda, German Club. HAGUEWOOD, MARIAN ...,,.,. Springfield, B.S. in Education, Art, English and Physical Education, Young Democrats, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Orchesls. HALL, GARY ........ Springfield. HALL, NORMA ........ Myrtle, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Women's Dormitory Counselor. HAMILTON, CHARLES ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, Art. HANSEN, HAROLD ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Mathematics, Chemistry, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Beta Chi, Chemistry Club, Ger- man Club. HASELTINE, LOU ANN ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Art, History, SNEA, Orchesis, Young Republicans, Sigma Sigma Sigma. HAWLEY, G. WARREN ........ Buffalo, Math, English, Track, College Poetry Anthology. HAYTER, PATRICIA ........ Walnut Grove, B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE. HECKMASTER, CAROL SUE ....,... Joplin, B.S. in Education, Mathematics, Physics and Sociology, Who's Who, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Young Re- publicans, SNEA. HENDRIX, BETTY ........ Wheaton, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. HIGHFILL, GARY ........ Fair Grove, B.S. in Education, English, ROTC, Gold Bar, Springfield Rifles, Ramrodders. HILDEBRAND, NOVELLA ........ Plato, B.S. in Elementary Education, South- west Standard Staff, Orchesis, ACE. HINTON, PAUL ........ Miller, Physical Education, History, Biology. HODGES, PATRICIA ........ Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, Eng- lish, SNEA, ACE, Young Democrats. HODSON, NANCY ........ Alba, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Eng- lish, PEM Club, Dolphins, Delta Psi Kappa. HOLMES, DAVID ..,..... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Business, Sociology and Economics, Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. HOLT, KARREN ...,.... Halfway, B.S. in Education, Business, Physical Edu- cation, BSU, Phi Beta Lambda. HOPPERS, CHARLOTTE ....,... Weaubleau, B.S. in Elementary Education, Speech, College Theater, Speech Squad. HOWELL, WILLIAM .,...... Grand Rapids, Michigan, A.B., English, Biology, Football, S Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. HUTCHESON, NORMAN .....,., Mountain Grove, B.S., Industrial Technology, Mathematics and ROTC, Band, Industrial Education Club, Gold Bar. ILES, JANICE ........ Carthage, B.S., Accounting, History, Who's Who, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Head Maiorette, BSU, Orchesis, Southwest Standard Staff. JENKINS, PHILLIP ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, Sociology and Economics. JETER, JOSEPH ........ Stoutland, B.S., Industrial Technology, Art, Circle K, IE Club, Young Republicans. JOHNSON, M. KAREN ........ Brookline, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, UCCF, Religious Life Council. JOY, LESLIE ........ Springfield, Home Economics, Art, Home Economics. JULIAN, KEITH .,...... Springfield, B.S., Agriculture, Science, AG Club Presi- dent, Delta Tau Alpha, Drill Team President, Ramrodders, Drill Team. KEITH, MELBA ........ Seneca, B.S. in Education, Home Economics, Ac- counting, Kappa Omicron Phi, Delta Zeta, Phi Beta Lambda, Pan- hellenic Council. KELTNER, LOWELL ........ Cllmax Springs, B.S. in Education, Physical Edu- cation, History. KENNEMER, NANCY ........ Springfield, Art, Home Economics, Delta Phi Delta, Home Economics Club. KEOHANE, MICHAEL ........ Springfield, A.B., Economics, English, Newman Club President, Young Democrats. KESTERSON, JUDITY ...,.... Jefferson, B.S. in Elementary Education, Who's Who, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SNEA, Student Center Commission, Southwest Standard Staff. KRUEGER, ARVIL ........ Mt. Sterling, Music, Phi Mu Alpha. LAMMERT, FRANCES ........ St. Louis, B.S. in Elementary Education, Dol- phins, PEM. LARSON, WALTER ........ Springfield, B.S. Business, English, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student Center Commission President, Alpha Phi Omega President Commercial Club, Young Republicans, Phi Beta Lambda, FBLA State President, Standard Business Manager. LEE, NANCY ........ Conway, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. LEWIS, NANCY ........ Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Orchestra. LOGAN, DAVID ........ Sheldon, B.S. in Education, Social Studies, Physical Education. LONG, MYRTICE ........ Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE, Who's Who. so . rc S iii., if ' ef-' ' , f' Riff' cf' L63 i NS' ea, fit Y E3 'ae I t , I we f-.- - g 9 li ii , ' ii ' i'i I :'i : i j ,.. I. Vvkg ,., .,.. 45, iiil I if .,,,. i . K E if . -' J tg: 1 , titi f X I -+ xx , I - 51555 so ,- -an f,,,.1?' .ff 'QPN 'FEV' ISI? SENIORS 4:-L' agp-P et. , -Y ...I '1 ' H127 Qi, .I 55 ' , 'Lk A I I Psf L, mp ik , Laiiiii 4 ' :ii J if r -A K '-- I 5 ., .se 1 K if S' ii 1 - ' 1 , It-3' A fi? if L if I W mp' - - I 'x c' 'N im i 3 ifai Q2 fs ,sm I f gs , . 161 fi 0- V I X ict' A jL. J? - . A zzfi I f k Q I B' ...ie ...Q-w i -, 1,9 . , wig 5 J lsr? if A LOW, DOROTHY .,..,... Urbana, B.S. in Education, Sociology, English and Library Science, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. LUALLIN, JOHN .,....., Conway, B.S., Agriculture, ROTC, Agriculture Club, Gold Bar, Springfield Rifles. LYON, BARBARA, ,...... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Educa- tion, Sigma Sigma Sigma. McCORD, JIM ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, English. McCORD, JOYCE ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, History, Ozarko. McCOY, RONALD ........ Springfield, B.S., Math, Physics, Chemistry, ROTC, Sigma Pi, Gold Bar, Distinguished Military Student, Gold Bar, Who's Who. McCRORY, FAYE ,....,,. West Plains, B.S. in Education, English, Business and History, Alpha Sigma Alpha. McCROSKEY, NANCY ....,... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Edu- cation, BSU. McCULLOUGH, JACKSON .....,.. Monett, A.B., Political Science, History, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Gold Bar, Distinguished Military Student, Chess Club, Who's Who. McDONALD, KATHY ........ Carthage, B.S. in Education, Math, English and French, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Wesley Foundation, Who's Who. McFERRON, DARREL ........ Carl Junction, B.S. in Education, Math, Physi- cal Education, Football, Football Co-Captain, S Club, Gold Bar, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Distinguished Military Student. McHAN, JUDITH ........ West Plains, B.S., Business, English, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi. McMlLLAN, DOUGLAS ..,..... Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, Span- ish. McNALLY, H. KATHLEEN .,...... Cassville, B.S. in Education, Business, English, Pi Omega Pi. MABREY, DORMAN .,..,... Springfield, B.S., Business, Economics, Sigma Pi, Inter-Fraternity Council, Phi Beta Lambda. MACKEY, NANCY ........ Galnesville, B.S. in Education, Elementary Educa- tion, SNEA, ISA. MacQUAID, NANCY ,.,. .... C layton, B.S. in Education, Elementary Educa- tion, PEM Club, ACE, SNEA, Dolphins, Delta Psi Kappa. MANCHESTER, JEANETTE ....,.., Springfield, B.S. in Education, Art and Spanish, President Delta Phi Delta, Spanish Club, Southwest Standard. MARKS, NANCY .,..,... Prairie Village, Kansas, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History, Sigma Sigma Sigma. MARQUARDT, PHYLLIS ........ Rich Hill. MASSEY, SHIRLEY ........ Lebanon, B.S. in Education, Accounting, English, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda. MENZIES, NANCY ........ Greenfield, A.B., English, French, Young Repub- Iicans, French Club, Southwest Standard, Sigma Kappa. MEUSCH, WILLIAM ........ Houston, B.S., Industrial Education, Sociology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Young Democrats, IE Club, SNEA. MOODY, CHARLES ,....... Mansfield, Math, Sociology and English. MOONEY, LUCILLE .,.,.... Stoutland, Home Economics, Science, Kappa Omi- cron Phi. MOORE, LARRY ........ Ozark, Economics, Geology and Geography, Kappa Alpha Order. MOORE, MARILYN ........ Lebanon, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, History, PEM Club, Delta Psi Kappa, WRA, ACE, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. MORROW, BRUCE ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Speech, English, Alpha Psi Omega, College Theater, Gold Bar, Ramrodders, Young Democrats, Circle K Club, International Relations Club. MOSHER, WILMA ........ Schell City, Business, English, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA. MUNRO, MARY JANE ........ Cuba, B.S., Math, English, Kappa Mu Epsilon. NELMS, GARY ........ Springfield, A.B., Political Science, English, Kappa Alpha Order, President Young Democrats, Debate, Student Center Commission, Gold Bar, Political Economists Club, Who's Who, Tau Kappa Alpha. NELSON, PAUL ........ Houston, Industrial Technology, Math, IE Club, American Institute for Design and Drafting. NEWTON, JAMES ........ Eldridge, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Biol0gY1 SNEA. OSWALD, BEVERLY .,.,.... Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, President Slgma Sigma Sigma, Cheerleader. PARSONS, AL ...,..., Jenkins, B.S. in Education, History, Physical Educa- tlon and ROTC, Gold Bar, Springfield Rifles. PATTESON, CAROL ,..,.,.. Springfield, B.S. in Education, Physical Educa- tlon, Biology, PEM Club, Delta Psi Kappa, Dolphins. PAYNE, LOIS .,,..... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA, PECK, ROBERT ...,.... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Political Science, History, Debate, International Relations Club, Wesley Foundation, Chess Club, Young Republicans, President Independent Students Association. PENNOCK, WILLIAM ........ Sullivan. PESSONI, CAROLYN ,....... St. Louis, B.S. in Education, Art, English, Presi- dent Sigma Kappa, Delta Phi Delta, Student Center Commission. PETERS, DARREYL ...,,.,, Lebanon, B.S. in Education, History, Physical Education. PIERCE, EDWARD ..,..., Thomasville, B.S. in Education, Industrial Educa- tion, History, Epsilon Pi Tau, Young Democrats, IE Club, Who's Who. PIERCE, MILDRED ........ Bolivar, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, BSU. PILKERTON, MARY ANN ........ Verona, B.S. in Education, Math, Secretarial Science, Kappa Mu Epsilon. PIPER, SHIRLEY ........ Flemington, B.S. in Education, Music, Math, Mu Phi Episoln, Band, Choir, Orchestra, Christian Student Fellowship. PITTS, JERRY ........ Ava, History, Political Science and Sociology-Eco- nomics, SNEA, Young Democrats. PITTS, NANCY .....,., Springfield, B.S., Business, English, Phi Beta Lambda. PLUMMER, BEVERLY ........ Viola, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education. PORTER, DOROTHY ........ Bartow, Florida, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Rose, Homecoming Queen, Miss Spring- field, First Runnerup Miss Missouri, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Cheer- leader. POTTER, MARY JEAN ....,... Springfield, Home Economics, Science, Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation. PRESLEY, NANCY ........ Monett, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Center Commission, Barnwarming Queen. PRICE, MARY SUE ...,.... Neosho, B.S. in Education, History, English and Sociology-Economics. PRICKETT, JOHN ........ Neosho, A.B., Sociology, History, Kappa Alpha Order. PROE, NOLA MAE ........ Mountain Grove, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, BSU. PROPECK, JAMES ........ Springfield, B.S., Accounting, Economics. PROVOW, RUTH ........ Mountain View, B.S. in Education, English, French and Library Science, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. PYLE, JUDITH .... .... S pringfield, B.S., Biology, English, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Beta Chi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Who's Who. REEVES, BETTY ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Educa- tion, ACE, SNEA, Chi Alpha. RHOADS, JANICE ........ West Plains. RINEHART, MARY LEE ........ Seneca, B.S. in Education, English, Art, SNEA, ISA, Wesley Foundation. ROARK, VERLA ,......, Stoutland, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, ACE. ROGERS, BARBARA ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA, ACE, Young Democrats. ROOP, DIANE ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Tau President, Band, Choir, College Theater, Pan- hellenic Council President. ROWETON, LINDA ,....... Bolivar, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA, BSU. RUDE, LINDA ........ Neosho, B.S. in Education, Business and Spanish, SNEA, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Spanish Club, Who's Who. RYER, CHARLES ........ Springfield, A.B., History, English, Kappa Alpha Order, Inter-Fraternity Council, Writer's Club, German Club, Gold Bar, Distinguished Military Student, Ozarko Editor, Junior Class Vice-President, International Relations Club, Junior Rotarian, Who's Who. SAMPSON, WINIFRED ........ St. Louis, B.S., Art, Biology. SANDERS, BERNA ........ Fair Grove, B.S. in Education, Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA, BSU. SAYRE, WILBUR ........ Springfield, A.B., Economics, Math, Political Econ- omists Club. SCHUPBACH, ANETTA ........ Sedalia, B.S. in Education, Elementary Edu- cation, ACE. SENIORS 163 SHAHMIRI, MOHSSEMM. Tehran, Iran, B.S., Math, History. SHOCKLEY, PAUL ......,. Conway, B.S. in Education, Math, History, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Gold Bar. SKAGGS, VAUGHN, ,. Houston, B.S. in Education, History, Sociology and Economics, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Young Democrats. SMITH, BILLYU, ..Stoutland, B.S., Industrial Education, ROTC. SMITH, NORMA . Springfield, B.S., Art, English, BSU. SMYER, MYRNA ......, Cabool, B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE. SPENNY, PAM ...,..., Joplin, B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE. STERLING, DUANE ,..,.... California, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Biology, Kappa Alpha Order. STEWART, MARGARET ..,...,. Ash Grove, B.S. in Education, Chemistry, Math, Pi Beta Chi. STITH, SAM .,....., Lake Ozark, B.S. in Education, Social Studies, Physical Education, BSU. STOAKES, HAROLD.. ..., Bolivar, B.S., Mathematics, Sociology: Kappa Alpha Order, Ozarko Sports Editor, German Club. STOW, MARY ........ Castro Valley, California, B.S. in Education, Art, Home Economics, Delta Phi Delta, Phi Mu Sorority, BSU, SNEA. STOWELL, PATSY ,..... Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, ISA, Promenaders. STRATTON, SARA JANE ........ Crane, B.S. in Education, Music, English, Orchestra, Choir, Young Democrats. STRONG, SUE ..,..... Springfield. SWAN, MICHAEL ........ Springfield, Dairy Husbandry, Science, AG Club. TEETER, BETTY ..,...,. Jasper, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Home Economics, Who's Who, PEM, Delta Psi Kappa. TEMME, ARLENE ,.,,.... Beaufort, B.S., Chemistry, Biology, Pi Beta Chi, Chemistry Club, Band. THIEMAN, KENT ,... .,.. G olden City, A.B., Political Science, Sociology and Economics, Gold Bar, Young Republicans, Promenaders, Marching Band, Chorus. THOMAS, ROBERT .....,. Springfield, B.S., Industrial Technology, Art. THOMPSON, FRED ...,.... Monett, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, History. THOMPSON, LAWRENCE ........ Springfield, B.S., Math, Electronics, Who's Who. TIEDE, HELEN ....,... Marionville, Home Economics, Sociology, Kappa Omi- cron Phi, Home Economics Club. TINSLEY, ALVIN ,,.,..,. Humansville, B.S. in Education, Math, Chemistry, Who's Who, Kappa Mu Epsilon. TOURVILLE, TIMOTHY ,,..,... Republic, B.S., Business, ROTC, Young Demo- crats, Circle K, Pi Omega Pi. TWOGOOD, NANCY ,,,.,... Springfield, Alpha Delta Pi, VANSANDT, DONNA ........ Pineville, B.S. in Education, Art, English, Pan- hellenic Council, Student Center Commission, Alpha Sigma Tau. VAUGHN, DAVID ......., Springfield, B.S., Art, Sociology, Sigma Tau Gamma. VEDDER, LINDA ,......, Cuba, Mathematics, English, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sophomore Secretary. VITZTHUM, PAUL ........ Springfield. WALKER, MARVIN ....,.., Ironton, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, History, SNEA. WEAVER, DONALD ........ Mountain View, B.S. in Education, Business Or- ganization and Management, History, Commercial Club, Phi Beta Lambda. WHALEY, NORMAN .,..,... DeSoto. WHITE, DORENDA ........ Ash Grove. WHITE, JIM ........ Aurora, B.S., Accounting, Sociology and Economics, Golf, Basketball, Football, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega, Pi, Who's Who. WHITEHEAD, KATHRYN ....,A.. Springfield, B.S. in Education, Business, Math, President Sigma Kappa, Phi Beta Lambda, Ozarko, Pi Omega Pi, Student Senate, Westminster Fellowship. WILEY, JERRY ,......, Marionville, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, ROTC, President Gold Bar, Ramrodders, Springfield Rifles, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Wesley Foundation, Who's Who. WILKS, CARL ...,.... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History and ROTC, S Club, Basketball, Gold Bar. WILLARD, CHARLENE .....,.. Aurora, B.S. in Education, Art, History. WILLIAMS, KENNETH .,...... Springfield. WILLIAMS, ROGER ....,,.. Crane, B.S., Biology, Pi Beta Chi, Gold Bar, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Kappa Alpha Order. WILSON, CLAUDETTE ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE, Who's Who. WIMMER, DALE ........ Springfield, B.S., Industrial Technology, Art, IE Club. WIMSETT, J. BURL ...,.... Carterville, Business, Sociology-Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, President Young Republicans, Alpha Phi Omega. WINFIELD, LINDA .... .... B olivar, B.S. in Education, Business, English, BSU, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi. WINFREY, JOYCE .,,..,,, Stoutland, B.S. in Education, Biology, Chemistry, Pi Beta Chi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club, Who's Who. WORMSBAKER, VIRGIL ......,. Union, B.S., Math and Accounting, ROTC, Phi Beta Lambda, Commercial Club, Gold Bar, Springfield Rifles, Dis- tinguished Military Student. WRIGHT, ELAINE ........ Springfield, Secretarial Science, Art, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Beta Lambda. YOUNG, DAN. .....,. St. Louis, B.S. in Education, Art, History, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Track, S Club, Delta Phi Delta, Young Democrats. YOUNG, DONNA ........ Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary Educa- tion, BSU, SNEA, ACE. ZUMWALT, PATRICIA ........ Bolivar, B.S. in Education, Home Economics, Art, Young Democrats. on? SENIORS l il l l ci - .. i 29955. W JT wwf it 165 JUNIORS an-l'!F Q5 IK? yarns- if ,Q-hi President Vice-President Secretary Senator Senator IOE BROWN-Neosho GUY MACE-Springfield JACK GARRETTwWest Plains JUDY RAINS-Monett ED CHAPIN-West Plains 535 1656 ADAMS, TINA .,V,YVV.Y,,V.....V ALLGEIER, ELIZABETH ..Y,. . ALLISON, LIZ .....,........... ANDERSON, CARL...,... ANDREGG, LINDA .....,... BAKER, iovcz ......,. BAKER, sHARoN ..w,.v.....,. BARTLEY, EVERETT ......... BARKLEY, NEDRA ..,,,,.. BECK, H. NAN ....... BERGHORN, CAROLYN ,rr.... ...,........Lamar .......Springfield ,.........Liberty .,,...........Smithton ....,,..Kansas City .,.......Eminence .....,,..,..Ava .......Asbury .....,..Sarcoxie .,,,...Carthage ,,,,,,,,....,...Union BLACKBURN, JOANN ,,,.,., ........... W est Plains BOYCE, NORMA ,A,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,. S pringfield BRAUN, HARRY ,,,,,,,,, ..,..... W ebster Groves BROOKS, JUDITH ,,.,,,,,,. ,..,....... , ,Carthage BROWN, MELVIN .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,..,....... S edalia BROWN, SALLY.. ,....,........... .,..,... L ake Spring BUSHMEYER, SUE ANN ...,...i. ............, N eosho BUTTS, DONALD .........,....,., ....... S pringfield BYERS, GEORGIE ,......,..... ......, C arthage CAGLE, CHARLES., CALAME, LINDA A 4 CANSLER, DEAN ,,,, CAMPBELL, SARAH ,,,AALLLL CAPLINGER, MARY 4,.AAYVVV-V CARR, MARTHA ,v,, CHAPIN, EDWARD... ...,...,Exeter ......,,,MansfieId .............BoIivar Springfield Louis .,......,,SpringfieId ........West Plains CHITTENDER, JANET., ,,A, ,,,, ..., S p ringfigld CHRISTIAN, FAY. ,,,, .,A,,,,,, R ogersville CHRISTIANSEN, CAROLVH, ,,,,,,,AA,A,,,, Joplin CHUDOMELKA, LAIVIBERT ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ,A,A,,,L,, Ozark CLARK, NANCY ,,,,,, CLASPILL, TOM ,,,,,,, COAMBES, ROBERT COLMAN, MARION ,,,,..., COLE, CONITA ,,,,,,.. COLE, KAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, COLE, RUTH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, COMPERE, WILLIAM ,,,,,,,,,, COWDEN, CAROL ,,,, COX, MARY ANN ,,,,,.. CURRY, EVELYN ,,,,,,,,, DAVIS, BENNY ,,,,,,,, DAVIS, FAYE ,,,,,,, ,, DAVOLT, HILDA ,,,,,,,,, DICKISON, MARY ,L,,..,,,.. DITMEYER, ROBERT ,,..,.. DIVINE, GENEVA ,,,,, DIXON, MARY SUE, DOTSON, EVELYN ,,,, DOYEU, MICHAEL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DRENNAN, BEVERLY ,L,,...,.. DUFF, MARY JANE.. DUNLAP, WILLIAM P. ,,,,, , EIFFERT, LUEDA ,,,,.,..... ..,.,,,..,,,,,,,.Stockton El Dorado Springs ...........,.,,,,Richards ........Neosho ..,......SpringfieId ..........Parma .............Parma ,,.....Kansas City , ,,,..... Morrisville .........SpringfieId ...,.......Crocker .........Carthage ,.,,,....Springfield ,.,,,,,,,Butler Rolla Jasper ........Sprlngfield ...........Protem ..,.....,..DeSoto ,,,,,..,.Richland ....,,,,..,Plato ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Licking ,..,....Springfield JUNIORS 167 JUNIORS 168 EIKEN, DONALD ,A,,,,, ,,,,,. ELLIS, BENNY ROBERT ,,,,,,, ELLIOT, ROGER ,,,,,,,,AA,A,A EPPARD, DIXIE ,,,,,,.... ESHBAUGH, JAMES ,,,.... FARMER, SONDRA .,.AA... FRANCIS, VIRGINIA I,,,,,,.. .. FRANCKA, JOSEPH ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, FRANK, SANDRA .AA,,,Y,,AA,,,,,,,,, FRITZ, WESLEY ,,,,,,,,.,, Penns FUGATE, RAY ,,,...,,., ,....,,,,Springfield .............ArcoIa ...,,.,,,,,,,..Ava ,..,.,,Lanagan .....,...RolIa ,..,........,,.....,Lamar .....Mountain Grove ,,.,...,,.....MorrisviIle .......,...,,,Springfield Grove, New Jersey ..,......SpringfieId GARRETT, RUBY ...,........ .,....... S pringfield GENTRY, SHIRLEY ,,,,,,., ,AA,,A,,,,,,,AA,,,,,A,,,A A va GODSEY, LEE ,..,,,,,,,,, .,..... W illow Springs GRABOSCH, GARY A,,,,,.., GWINN, JAMES ,..,,,.,. GWINUP, JOHN ....... HALL, VICKI AA,,A,,,,,,,,,,A, U HALLOWELL, JUDY ........ ..... HARRIS, PATTIE A,,.AA.A .A....... , ,,,.,.... Unionville ...,...e....Sedalia .......Mt. Vernon ...........,.......IMonett ..........,,,.,,.Carthage North Kansas City HARRIS, HOWARD ...,A - ,,..,....,,,...,,..,....,... Brookline HAYTER, BILLY ,,,,,AAA,AA, .,,,,Y,,,,,.,A,,,A W alnut Grove HAYTHE, WlNSTON..ReidsvilIe, North Carolina HICKMAN, BEVERLY ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Greenfield HUDSON, MARTHA ,,,,,.,,A ,,,,,,,, S t. Louis HUMPHREY, CLYDE . ....,,... ......... S pringfield HUTCHINSON, JEANNIE ,......... ....,..,. W ebb City HUTCHISON, CRAIG A,,,,i,,A,,,, ISEMAN, RALPH, i,.... JENKINS, JAMES ...... JENT, MARIAN iii..... JONES, GARY ,A,,,,.. JONES, LINDA ..,., , . JONES, RONALD ..,.., JOSLYN, DOROTHY ,...... .,,,,,..,.....JopIin ..,......Springfield .......,.SpringfieId Louis .....,...Liberty .,,..,.,,Monett .....,,,Everton ,,,.,...0zark KEEN, FRANKIE ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,.,.BeIIOn KEITH, FAYE ........,.. ,..,.,,.. B ennett Spring KIRK, JANETi ,.,.,..,... ,...,.............. R olla KIRKHAM, JUDITH .... ..,....,, S pringfield KIRKLAND, WILMA ,. ,,,,,A,. Mansfield KLEIER, DOROTHY .,,,,..,..................... Springfield KOLAR, OPAL ......,......,..................,..,.. Springfield KONTY, MARY DE ........,.. Scranton, Pennsylvania KOPECKY, JERRY ....,.....,,,...........,............ Hollister KRAMER, CHARLESL, KUGLER, ALICE .....,,,, LAMBETH, GARY ,..,.,,,,,, LEHMANN, MARCIA LEMMEL, BECKY ........,., LIGHTNER, JUDITH.., LISECH, HOWARD ,.... LOVE, CHARLES ,...... MCCARTER, LARRY ........ MCCROSKEY, SAMMY MCCRITE, RICHARD.. MCCURRY, CAROLYN .,...,.. ..,,,,.,,..,.,..............GreenfieId .........Cross Timbers .,.,i,.,,,.,i..,..i..lasper ...,,,.....,.Raytown Louis .......,,....Alba ,,.,.,......Conway .,...,,,,Anderson Vernon . ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,.,,, R epublic ........MansfieId ,,,,,,..,Carthage MCDANIEL, GARY ,.,.....,,,,,, ...,.,,.. R ogersville MCELROY, CLARENCE ....,...... ......,.. S pringfield MCGLASSION, BEVERLY ....,..... ,...,.,,.,., N eosho MacLEOD, LINDA ............., ....... K ansas City MARTIN, BILL .,,,,,, ,,,, ...Ei,... M 0 unaviue MAs'oN, ANNETTE ...,,,,,, .,... Q ..., K ansas City MATTHEWS, aussi. .,...,...,, ......... s pringfieiu MILLER, JOHN ED ......., MOORE, DONNA ,....,... MOORE, IEANETTE ..,,,......., MYERS, ALICE ..,,..i,i. ......,,,SpringfieId , ,,,,,. ,,,StockIon Leavenworth. Kansas NESS, BEVERLEE ,....,. ,...,,,,,,,...,..,. S pringfield NOLKER, NORA, ...... OWEN, LYNNE ...... ...,..,....,Lawson ,,.......Springfield l JUNIORS 169 JUNIORS 170 J! e wg- Iv f 'T Q.. I ,.' 0'HARA, BARBARA ., .. OSTEBO, ALJEAN, PALMER, DONALD ,, PATTESON, WILLIAM PEMBFRTON, ALICE A PESSONI, SUZANNE, POPE, CAROLYNU, POWERS, JUDITH. , PUTMAN, JUDY ,... .. PYLES, CARMEN ...,... PYLE, HOWARD ,... RADER, LINDA RATHBUN, SANDRA., REAVES, DENNIS , RERES, JACQUELINEV RICE, JANET .,....,...,.... ROBERTS, JUANITA ..... , ROBERTS, NANCY ..... .. ,. ,Neosho Whittier, California , ,,, ,Springfield ..........Gary, Indiana Elizabeth, Colorado ,, ,,,,, St. Louis ,.....,SpringfieId ......,,....,.RoIIa Louis , Springfield .....,...MiIIer Republic ,.A,,.,,,,,,,,Sparta ,....,..,.SpringfieId ,,,,Sprinzfield ,,,,,BaIdwin, Kansas .,,,.,..LincoIn . .,.,.....,..,,. Rolla ROBERTS, RICHARD.. ., ,,,,, .Springfield ROBERTSON, MARY .... . , ,,,.,....,,, Ava ROMANS, NANCY. ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,.,.. L ebanon ROTROCK, LARRY .... tt................ ,......,,, D a deviile ROWLEY, DOLORES ........ ROWLEY, SHIRLEY .... SASSEEN, JANICE ...... Freeport, Pennsylvania ..........,................,CassviIIe ., ,..,...,...,......... Rogersville SCHMITT, KAROLYN ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,..,..,..... Springfield SEATON, HAZEL ,, .,., ., SEAY, LOUISE ......,,, .. SHANNON, MARGARET ......,. SHERRICK, BOB , SHORT, JUDY ..,...... ,, SIMMONS, JANET ...,.. SIMMONS, NORMA .,..... SMITH, CAROLYN ..,.... SMITH, OWEN ,,,,,. Norman, Oklahoma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,t.,...Crocker ..,..,...SpringfieId . ,,.,...... Sullivan ,,,,,,,,Southwest City ....,,,,..,.MarionviIIe ...,,,..,,,,,,,.Neosho .........SpringfieId ,.......,.,Fremont SMITH, PATTY .,,,,,......, SNODGRASS, ARLINU, SPLITTER, CAROL. ....... SPONSLER, MABEL ...., STANDLEY, SHIRLEY ,...... STANTON, WARREN, ,.,.,,... STEINER, GARY ,,,,.,...... STEPHENS, BETTY .,,..... ,,,,,,,.,Springfield ,,,.,,,.,, .Elkland ....,,,..Sprlngfield .....,...Springfield ............Bolivar ........W3II1I.If GTOVE .............Rockvllle ...,..........S3I6fl'l ST. JOHN, JOHN ,...........,...... ,..,..,,.. C hillicothe SURBRUGG, MICHAEL ........, .....,.. G olden CIYY SWICKHAMER, MERLE. ....,. ........ R ich Hill SWOBODA, JANICE ...,.,. TAYLOR, wlLMA .E,,. TETTENHORST, RUBY. ..,. .. THOMAS, ROBERT ,,.,,, TREWATHA, JUDY ,,.,,,,, TUCKER, SHIRLEY, ..., . TURNER, RON .........,,.... .. VAHLDICK, MARY ,....... VANZANT, BARBARA ......... VOLCKMAN, CONNIE ......... Louis ,........Anderson ,. ,..,......... Aurora .........Springfield .........,..,..,Sprlngfield .......Wichita, Kansas ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,..Conway .....,........,...............WiIIard Jacksonville, Florida ,....,.,,...,,.,..Marshfield WALKER, LAWRENCE ..,,,,.,.. Council Bluffs, Iowa WALKER, MICHAEL ,...,...,... WELCH, WILLIAM ......... wmrs, NEDDA .......... WHITMAN, WENDY ............. WICKISER, CAROLYN. ...,. . WILEY, ROBERT ...,..,,,. WILLIAMS, DARLA ...,,... WILLIAMS, JOAN .......,,, ,. WILLIAMS, SANDRA ..,,,,, WILSON, JANICEL .,,, ..,, WINCHESTER, SUE ,.,,,,,,.. WORKMAN, JANICE .....,,.. WORMAN, JAMES ........ WR EN, ENZEL .,....,. YADON, KAY ..,.... .. .........,...,............loplln ..,,..,,..,......Salem ..........,......Springfield .Halifax, Nova Scotia ....,....MarionvilIe ........,...,Aurora .........Springfield Vernon ..,.,,,...Ash Grove .,,,,...,....,.lopIin . ...Ozark .......,,,...Aurora ..,.,,,..SpringfieId , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.. West Plains X . JUNIORS -if- 'Z ? SOPHCMCRES ,All President Vice-President Secretary Senator genagm- ROBERT CURRENT-Nevada SHARON MONTGOMERY-Lebanon SAUNDRA BURDETTE-Springfield KAY ROBERTS-SI. Louis MIKE HANIGAN-St. Louis , 15 Ill? I V ' QL X Y ' ,xrlg F- . -,ff 'wr ' , A W - 'gk as -Q - ' - , F , 1 iff -1-13 X K V 1 My 2 , A V, K I 1G?,, -' , M-fx , ' I , .. GM f er I 9 M KE . , 'if I , Q. I H .f Q' b 'fc'-' f ' ' J ,., 5 r-Mi Q .. 3 - 172 ,Z - Tfifi, I I . Dv vs Q., ff 2, i f-VN T,a . My UT' .f Vs --f Wi 3 f , X we I TX gk I f, . 1 I W , , I., ...f 7, ,wx . .fm 'M D? L - ' A R, eff 1 ' e Q K 5' ,fr fir.. We K' nfh 'ar f H+' - ' Wsrf' nm I fi If- 11 I ,I fr AFSHARI, MASSOUD ........... ALLMAN, KAREN LEE ........ ANDERSON, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, JOYCE ...... APRIL, IMOGENE ........,. BABB, CAROL .....,..,... BADER, MELVIN ......,. BARKE, JUDY ............ BARON, JAMES .,........, BECKERDITE, CAROL ...... BENNETT, JUDY. ...... BENTLEY, ANN ......,.. BERRY, BEVERLY ........ BISCHLER, PAUL ...... BISHOP, BARBARA .......... BLEVINS, GEORGIA ....,.... BLOCK, LINDA ........,,... BLOCK, LOUISE ..... ,. BLOOM, RONALD ....... BOES, CATHY ..,.,...,.,..., BOGUE, FRANCES .....,.. BOTTS, PAMELA ........ sowLEs, cARoLvN .,..., BOWMAN, KIM ,.L,.. BRAKE, JANET ...,.... BROOKS, STEVE .,,,... BROWN, BARBARA ..,. .... BROWN, GARY ,.,E,,.,. BUMGARNER, JOAN .,...... BUTLER, RONALD ...,,,,,. BYERS, SUSAN ,......,........ CARVER, GERALDINE ...... CHALMERS, CYNTHIA .......... CHAPMAN, GARY, ....,. . CHEEK, KAY .....,,...... ...,..,..Tehran, Iran ,,.,,.,,,,..,..Rltchey .............BoIlvar ....................Sprlngfleld .................0sage Beach Belleville, New Jersey Charles .........,....,Billings .......,.Springfield ...,..,..Fair Grove ...,.....Buffalo .,.......Monett ,.......,.....MilIer ...Wcfysral City ..,..,,.Lockwood .............Nixa Louls .......Nowata, Oklahoma ..,,.....,......,...Norwood Louis ..,..,...Springfield ........AppIeton City .........NapIes, Italy .,l.....,Fair Grove ..L,..,...Marshfield ,.....,..Aurora . ...... Miller ,........RogersviIIe ......,,....Neosho ,.............Joplin ...,......Republic ...,.....Springfield .........Springfield ,........SprIngfIeId CLARK, RICHARD CLAYTON, CAROLYN ,. COLLEY, RAYMOND CONRAD, JUDITH COOK, ROBERT.. .... .. CORN, MARY EDITH ........ .. CRANDALL, BARBARA.. .... .. DANIELS, DON .,,,.. DARBY, KAREN ,.,..,.... DAVIS, BEVERLY... DAY, PAM .........,.,..... DEPUTY, SHERRY .,...... DOING, DARLENE ..,,... ..... DUDLEY, BARBARA ..., DUNHAM, CLAUDE DUNLAP, ROBERT .,., DURNELL, GERALD EGERT, JOYCE .....,....,,.. EGGERS, DONNA .... ESTEP, MARTHA ...... EVINGTON, SUE ...,... FANCH ER, TERRY ,....... FEIN, CAROLINE ......, FERA, MIKE ............. FINE, LARRY ....,...,....... ...... FORTNEY, KENNETH.. FRAKES, RITA ........... FRANK, KARIN ....... FREITAG, BILL ..,..,..,, GARDENER, GARY .... GARDNER, JANET ...,.... GAROUTTE, JIM ..,.,.. mason, PATSY ..A......... GILLHAM, noasnr ...... GILMORE, KENNETH.. GOOCH, LARRY .......... GOODNIGHT, FAITH.. GORDON, JIM ............. GOSE, MARY ANN ..... GOURLEY, EWING ....... GRAY, DARLENE ...... GROSE, LOYAL .......... Guucn, ELLEN ....... HAMlLroN, LINDA .... HANKINS, WILLIAM ........, HARGIS, LARRY .....,. HARRAR, DIANE .........., HARRELL, ELAINE .......... HARRISON, CHARLES .......... HART, oixvm ........... HARWOOD, FERN ........... HASKINS, VERNON ......... HAWKINS, LARRY ......, HAYES, ANNA .........., HENLEY, LINDA ...,... HIGHFILL, BETTY ...... .. .. ..Thayer .................loplln Vernon .,HurIey ................Springfield ......WiIlow Springs . , ......... Neosho ............Neosho .......Kansas Clty ,.......,......,....Noel .Springfield ..........Lebanon .......Phillipsburg .......West Plains .,..,......Bf8fISOI'I .........Springfield .........Dadeville Vernon .........Springfield .....,.........0zark ......,..Camdenton ..............Iberia ..........Marshfield ................Camdenton ......................MiIIer El Dorado Springs ................Springfield Louis Vernon ......,..Springfield ..........Freistatt .......,....Slrafford ..........Fair Grove .........Bois D'Arc .........Springfield ...Ava ......... Gray's Summit .,..............Aurora ................Aurora .........Camdenton .......MiIler .......Lebanon ...........Everton ...................Bolivar ..,.....Pleasant Hill .......,,Springfield .........Springfield .........MarshfieId .........Fair Grove .........Rogersville Clair .........Bunker .........Fair Grove SOPHOMORES fwN Q 17179, ,Q -4 Yi ,fn 1 KN vw- , irr lr.- A -ff' ' 57.115 , 1.6 . Zi I . fi n if Q22 M95 Dew' f- . 5 i ir' N 1' ,ff 'V 4... -7 Irv' iw I Q, .6 'U IW I I I SOPHOMORES ' 4, f z iw! 'fi 'f' Iii I r LT. e- ' Q ':, X EIT. f' i '-3751 ff: fe fl: ki., wiki C1 l,,X 174 f. 4. n.,:. Ei 'Q'-fs A N , I if , EQ . I 'fi A fm I x , 6 kr, 5, I , - , 1, I L E7 , 5 . 'fryt K J W S., A HILTON, JUDY ........AAAA..,....... ...,.................,... A urora HOFMEISTER, MERRILY ,...,,,, ....,,A.. W ebster Groves HOGGARD, GARY ....,,,,.,,,,,, ,.AAA.,..,............ A urora HOOK, MOSEL ......,,..... ...........,., B olivar HOY, SHARON ....,,.......,.,, HUBBELL, REBECCA .......... HUTCHINSON, CAROL ...,... HUTCHISON, DAVID ,,,,,.,.. JACKSON, LINDA ........ JONES, MARY .,......... JARED, JERRY ........ JENSEN, JOSEPH ..,..,.. JOHNS, JANICE .E.,..... JOHNSON, cARoLE .,...E.., JOHNSON, CONNIE .....,.. JONES, FRANK ........... JONES, JERRY ...,........... KELLOGG, EVELYN ........ KESSLER, JIMMY ....... KINDER, SHARON .,..... KLEINE, MARILYN ....... LAM PO, ROBERT ............. LAWSON, AMY BETH .....,,, LOVE, SARA SUE ..........., MCCORD, PATTI ...,,..,...,..,. MCDOWELL, LEE ANN .......... MCFARLIN, DONNA .......... MCKINNEY, EDGAR ........ MCLEAN, HAROLENEA, MCMILLAN, J. D ...,........ MCMILLAN, MICHAEL ......., MAHAN, KENT .............. MARTIN, KENNETH ........... MIDDLETON, KATHRYN ....... .......SpringfieId .......SpringfieId .......,West Plains ..,.....,.........,L.BoIivar .......Decatur, Illinois , ..,..,....,.. Mt. Vernon .,,.,..,...SpringfieId .....,,.......,,,0zark .......SpringfieId ......,SpringfieId .......BIue Springs .....,.......,WIIIard .,....,SpringfieId .,...........,,,Ava ...,...SpringfieId ,..,...,Van Buren ..,..,,.Mt Vernon ..........Neosho .....,,Springfield ..,....Anderson ..,....SpringfieId .......SpringfieId ,...,..Springfield ..,.....,Houston ,,Nixa ....,...Red Top ,.,.,,,,Red Top ,..,.,.,,..,..WiIIard .........High Ridge ..............Nevada MELTON, TEDDY ................ ....... B ois D'Arc MICHAELS, CHARLOTTE ...,.. ,..E................. T hayer MITCHELL, JOYCE .,,......,.......... ......... M ountain Grove MOENNIGHOFF, WALTER ........ L..,.....,.,.......,, M onett MORGAN, RONNIE ,,,............ ................... M iiler MOSS, ANITA ......,..,.,,,.. ..,................ S ullivan NEWBOLD, ALVIN ......... NICHOLS, DEANNA ......... NYE, LARRY ...,............... O'SULLIVAN, PATTI ........ OTT, LINDA .,,,,.,.,,,, OWEN, HELEN ,.....,.... PARKER, BECKY ....,,.,. PASHA, ALI AKBAR ..,...,,... PATTERSON, GLORIA ..,,.... PECKA, DIANA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PEMBERTON, RICHARD ....... PETERSON, CHRISTINE ...,..,. POINDEXTER, NANCY ........ North Kansas City .......SpringfieId ,..,.....SulIivan ,..,......Forsyth ...,........Lamar ,......Springfield .,,.....Tehran, Iran ,...,..SpringfieId ....,..,..Washington ................Iberia .......SpringfieId ...............,.EIkIand FOLK. BILL. ................ ....... M ountain View POLLARD, NOMA .... POWELL, TED .,...,.. . .,..,......SpringfieId ....,,....Pierce City PRICE, BARBARA .,,........,.., QUINN, CAROL ANN ,,,,,..,,. RADER, JAYNE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RASMUSSEN, DALE ,,,,,,,, RICKETTS, CLIFFORD ....A,,,.. RINEHART, KAREN .,.... ROGERS, GLENANN ,...,,,A ,,.,.....PineviIIe .........Stockton ..........,Eminence .,.,,,,,,MounoviIIe ...,a,,aBois D Arc ,Seneca ,..,.,,,,SpringfieId RODGERS, RICHARDW, .... . ..., ....... K ansas CIIV RAMSEY, GEORGE ,,,,..,,, ,,........Jefferson City RUSH, JOYCE .....,,,......,,.,.. ,....,.... N orih Kansas City SALSMAN, FRANCES ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, SCHUENEMEYER, LEON ......... SEAMAN, KEN .,..,,.., ,..,, SHADE, SAM ......., SHADWICK, DONNA ,...,. SHAW, R. DEAN .......... SHELTON, LINDA ......... SHERERTZ, DAVID ....... SHERIDAN, LINDA ..,.... SHORT, ALVIN ......,,......., SMIKLE, PATRICIA ....,..... sPARco, RoNALn .....,.. SPENCE, noasm' ...,..... sPRAcus, JAMES ...,.,,. SPRADLING, MARTIN ....... SQUIRE, GLORIA ...,...... STANDEFER, MILLIE ,,,A .. STEINERT, JOE ...,... SUIT, JON.,, ......... SWEET, RONNIE ,,.,... TAYLOR, RITA ........... TERRY, DONNA .,,...... TURNER, JUDY ..,..,,..,.. TURPIN, JIM .........,,....,.. VAN HOOSER, DENNIS ,,.,... VIEHLAND, LLOYD, ,,.., , WARD, KAY ............... WATT, SUE ................... WEBSTER, SHARON ..,.... WEIL, SUSAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, WEINZIRL, MARY ....,,., WELBORN, JAN ,,,,..... WERNER, OLETA .,..,. WHEELER, CAROL .,....... WHITLOW, MARILYN ...,..,. WICKS, SUE .................. WILES, ALICE ..,......,.., WILEY, ALMON ..,..,,,,,.... WILLCOXIN, RONNIE .,....,,.. WINTER, PHILLIP ,,,..,., .. WOOD, JOYCE ,..,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, WORMINGTON, ROBERT .,,.,.... ZELL, CAROL .,..,,,,,,.,,,,,, .,,,...,..,....,SpringfieId ....,.....RichIand ..,.....Eminence .,., Kansas City ,........Neosho ,......GreenfieId ,,,,...,.SpringfieId ,.,,,.....Seymour .....,,.,SpringfieId ,.,.....,SpringfieId , ..,.,.... Seymour ......,,Birchtree .......,,SpringfieId ,,.......Anderson Vernon ,.......Neosho ............Neosho ..E..,..springfieia ..,,,.,.,,,,..,,Monett ,.......,SpringfieId A,.,....,..Crane .....,..,Verona .....,.Lebanon .........Monett .....,,,EIdon Clair .,.,,.,........Licking ,..,,.,Kansas City ,,,,...,,....Aurora .,,,,,,Ferguson ..,,..,,,Monett .,.,.,,Lamar H..,.....,,,.........,,.....,CIever Madison, Wisconsin ........Kansas City ...,,...Pierce City ,........SpringfieId ...,,,,,,,,.....BoIivar ,,,.,.,,.SpringfieId .. ..,.,.. EI Dorado Springs ,,,.,,,,.,,,Fair Grove ....,..,....Monett ........BiIlings A r . an ' :L . 1 , 1 .rf 'I Yvr es., 37' SOPHOMORES I W-4 1 . E I mi I A S I - , If 'fvx - -- . Ny. ,f ig, f. S, I, I, 1-2 I ,J I iz 5 -K ya 'PN ' ,, ff .3 , 5' 1 ws, , I y A. ' . :If f ' wg-,Ma A -v .1 ,. Ifv ' I I J E C7 I . 451 .2 ,, ,sax has 3 -, I Q .ai Y 5: bv' ,,,. My , fb- wwf' 1 , H.. A, ary, , 'tf-nv' . 5-.f in ft Iii I K nz.. f::i' K ' Ii.?,Ev - ' ' Iffflii 'I 1, if I in gr Z in J- ww V.. if' i X f .,-f s I N if o J .- 1 -X .. 4' ,V 1147 K im, ? fyil N ..,, , 9. ' Ii, I f 5, ' , 9 ' ' I' of X Y A X I Q , yy ,I as I A I ' f l I, , 4 . 1 at F. I, Q' A .' I ' k - ff if 'I II ,f 'Vx , x ,11.:' H or 175 FRESHMEN SBIIZYDI' President Vice-President Secretary BILL STONER-Springfield JOHN WALKER-Nevada DIANE RIESENBERG-Springfield L , fx.. f E fn, 4-' ,ag , xw,:,iw1- 5 I 'VH . i 176 SANDRA LYLE- , , , A LLLL , y 'j gil , ff- 7' V, , ff , ':'f 'cf 'tw' A K K 4 WV A A 5 wi , ,L 'x 'f 'f' Q ' I A 'bf , E X' if ' i ,lg 5 'fgif E, - ,f 4 , EEIE W A 'I N A ' , lx 4 I 4 as 4 . A ' QR I I' ' rv LN E 5, A A - iw f Eff f,,,zf RY 2 if Q -, tr I . Y A gc 1,5 VV if Jai, E' XE 2 1. fa 'q: 7 ' :gi .5 4. As-R J' 1 - . I L. lb, A Q., , , ,,.. Q., fisw' f 'Aw R Sellaflll' Springfield LARRY CHASTAIN-Sedalia ABAJIAN, MICHAEL ,,,,.,,A,,,., -ADAMS, JAMES .......... ADAMS, REEDA ,......... ADAMS, SHIRLEY .....,.. AGAN, SUZANN ....... AKERS, SHARON ....,.,, AKRIDGE, JUDY .,........ ALDRIDGE, BILL ..,,..... ALLEN, MARTHA .,,...... ALSPAUGH, RUTH ...,.. ANDERSON, JEAN ..,,,,,,.. APPLEBY, PAUL .....,,.,,,,, ARMSTRONG, BARBARA ,,...., ARMSTRONG, JOE .......... ARNETT, LEROY .......... ARNOLD, CARL ..,.,....... ATCHISON, NETTIE ...,.,.,.. ATTWOOD, HOWARD ,,,,.,.,, BAILEY, VAN ,.......,.,...,,,,, BAIRD, DAVID ........ BALL, JAMES, ,,., , BALL, JANICE ......., BALOT, SHIRLEY ........ BARNES, ROBERT ....... BARTLE, JOHN ......., BATEMAN, DORIS ........ BATES, JEAN ...,...,.... BATES, KAY. ,...., . BEACH, DAN ,.,.......,........ BEAVER, MARILYN .,...... BEESLEY, PATSY ......,, BELL, CAROL, .,,ILL. . BENNETT, PEGGY ....., BERMAN, JERRY ..,..., ,King City, California ,.,,......,,,,.,..Springfield ...,........Lamar .............Tunas .....,,Springfield ,..,..........,,Salem .....,,Springfield ...,,,,..Mountain Grove ....,..,......,,.,Seneca ,...........,...Louisburg ,....,.Phoenix, Arizona .......,.............Bolivar ..,..,,,.....,..Sheldon ......,.Republic ....North Kansas City LOUIS .......,............,..,LincoIn ....,North Kansas City ,..,.....,,.L,L,...,Nevada .........Kansas City .........HumansviIle ........Springfield ...,.........Jopl1n ..,,........,,Neosho ..,.,.,Grove Spring Louis ........Seymour .........Kansas City .,...........,.Aurora ........Springfield ,,,..,.SpringfieId .........Joplin BERRY, JEAN .......... ,........ M iller BIGLEY, BARBARA ,,.,..., .................. S pringfield BILLS, JERRY ...,....,,..,....,,,,..,..,, Granite, Oklahoma BILYEU, CONNIE .........,...,...,..............,.....L. Spokane BLATCHFORD, JEANETTE ....................,, Springfield BLESI, BONNIE ................... ,,...,,,,,.., S ullivan BODENHAMER, KAREN ......,, BOHLKEN, RONALD ..,,,., ,......Springfield ..,....SedaIia 1. I ,JY :as A ,1X ' I Iitffkf tr-M-rr --.xy Y? . 'I fi .4. 3 eff, P K . s I K A xx .1 'iw . A ga 7 -iw . - N . 'K T - S.. 1. TR Q' fn 1' . 4 KX. ' I i O To i ' 4- 5' -,K X 'vi , ., 1 'C' '15 117 'Y i gf 5- '1 J. I 52 'M if K ef , X . I 1 'aw 0 A? KI 'A K 1 T' 7 Ki fx ...A i I K W I I! in . , , N 1. xt., ,V I, Q. ' H, K- - 1 A -f ,S 'U' ls. :F x I - I . , . . my , 46. ,Q , m 'fx T '7 Vw- Y ,I . 4 1 A' .fx K '17, L ,W A 1 ff .li 1 7 Kv' V3 ..-rl. ,wx W- ii 1 X K ,Q - . 1 . A . We f Y fm 't gg: ,.. A 1 V X - iw, L IW' ,g f' V t,'V xg -. 5. ai' W A M .. Jw I if T . F-A 43 S .J 5 , NV, I ,Mx 'nr ,fil Q. , 4 K ' : . If-A . K L M 2 A ,,.,,. V5 V V QQ? LL-:1, 1 'A r fi - . .. 1 f , is T of r I J il 4, f . W' S . te vv. 'K ,V fav I if i f - E' K - -f . 4 N' X Q Q. MVR f' ,,,f .5 , 9 1? .... .J L 'S I X IQ 5 ix IQ? ix I , ,J 1-f se p-L sir, fi S if I S' sg . 1 ' . . f ' , ,- , XX S . 1 ,,.. . I 11 I T.: ,.. ,.a,, ,ef-f i 4... I' g I X X N - an g-fra 2 W ' N fi. . 4 ' ' ' A ve- :i f ..f -f Q , 'W' I fg ...Ze ff,- BOND, CLELL , BONNER, MARY BOWEN, CHARLOTTE , BOWERS, KAY .. BOWERS, NORMAN BRADLEY, GARY BRADLEY, JUNE, . BRAZIL, GARY ,,,,,, ,,,. BREIDENSTEIN, NORMA BREIG, ROBERT BRENT, SUE . BRIDGES, CAROL BRIGGS, JERROL BRITT, JUNE BROSHEAR, RICHARD . BROWN, DENNIS. BROWN, SHIRLEY ., BROWNING, DARLENE . BROWNING, PEGGY BRUGGER, JAMES ,,., FRESHMEN . ...Springfield .. . . Springfield . Springfield Willard . .. . Cuba . Cassville Buffalo , Springfield . . .. Aurora . , Springfield Springfield . Springfield Wheatland . ,,Mt. Vernon Kansas City .Brentwood . . ,,,.,,, Springfield . Mt. Vernon , .. ,,..., Verona . ,,,,.. . Salem BRUNNER, IRENE.. ,.., . ...Springfield BRYANT, DANNY. . ,,,, Everton BRYANT, JEANIE . .. Greenfield BUCK, MARSHA .. .. .Lebanon BUEHLER, JANET .,.. . .. Aurora BULLARD, JAMES . . Springfield BUNZEL, GARY .. . Conway BURCH, RONALD . . Springfield BURCHETT, KEN , Stockton BURTCHETT, MARGARET. Kansas City BURGESS, LIZ.. .,,, . .. ,,,,,.., St. Louis BUTLER, SHARONW... .. Springfield CALDWELL, JOHN .. . Springfield CAMERON, JOHN .... . ,..,, Rocky Comfort CAMP, PRATER . . . . .Springfield CAMPBELL, PAULA. . .. Hlghlandville CAMPION, KAY . Springfield CARDWELL, BRENDA . . Seymore CARDWELL, ELIZABETH CARLSON, NATHAN . CARPENTER, LINDA , CARPENTER, SHIRLEY.. CASANOVA, RICHARD CASPER, MAURICE CATLETT, LINDA . CHAMBERS, MYRNA .. .. CHISM, SUE . . CHRISMAN, MARY. CHURCH, OWEN . CLARE, NANCY.. . CLEIR, LINDA... . COCHRAN, WALTER., . CODREY, PAT ,,.. COFER, PAULA COHEN, RICHARD COLLINS. GINYA . CONN, JIM COOK, CAROL COOK, LARRY. . COONIS, GINNY. ,,,, . COPELAND, CYNTHIA . COTTRELL, GERRY.. . COURTNEY, NANCY COZORT, KIRBY CRANE, JUDY CRAVENS, BONNIE ,. CREACY, HOWARD CREAMER, KENNETH CRIGHTON, MARY. . . ,Liberty . .. Springfield Springfield Seymore Booneville ,. Purdy .. . ,.,... Springfield .........................Licking El Dorado Springs . .... . .Springfield . Oak Grove Fl. Leonard Wood . .Marshfield Joplin . .... Archie . ..,. Buffalo Springfield West Plains . Lebanon . Springfield .,,,..... Nixa Springfield . St. James .Dillard Springfield ...West Plains . ...Fair Grove . .... St. Louis . Springfield ..... Dixon ,. Springfield 177 -.r fm O ,, f, or ,., :QL z. Fw L it N AL, fn j 41. b, i, , L I' I... Y f Y A' ' ' ' Li ,,,- 7 3 fps , A K5 ICQ W? 'yi ,ML 1 Q L 1, L... .. L , X , , X , f gf ,Il L, I 'T ' m 'f Aff I -S s Lb ,,LL , ,,h M, k s A , V K, ,L , VL, I 'I Y I-'I ,L 'fx , L igfj,V X 4X I , if ,, WL'v AHL! , -I ,Lg,. f,iN ,I , Ile PM f li, FW ' -f' --L, FL 4- is I V I A X! I I I Q i A, I , , -1-L+ -ff: :VIA f- ,Q L f- 1 X L I fafnrihffffal- L 3 , I X . , LW, It L.-. A U , L ,Q-,M - xl,- I ,IQ ' I. V, i,- f, I , .L , - - L If Hgnngv - 'M ,,,, I 'fy f X V' . Q X D xi I I ' ..AL , LL I , , If ,K , I , L A Le. A 71 ' I T - -v 5 , 'lik I KVAI I I ff fm? IL if ' If I I X ,I I I L I ' I II' A I 5 'ST ' -' . T A i i I I Im KI I I P . V,,, . .A ,, I L , L U.Vk '21 Q 73 73? .gs it egg Jig AV' 4 '91 YN QI- ' nl wg-ij, , N xv' I I L Q vit. 5 sf L 1 :kk K I . ,f I 1, i IYR1 L ,LV 7 in Iv 5- V LLL 'Q I , L I Q Af? 4 ,QL A-5 , M 1 I L A . -eL'41 .' I I N f . gh ' N' ' -f .L . ag I Q. I In 'V' 9 W I Q 2 f' ' -.fx A ff 5- get ,- A A --T pg: ,L ogg, L 1,-ff I C AIAI 7 A LL I Q L L I -QI I' I' FRESHMEN CROCKETT, DAVID .,...,LL CROMER, SHIRLEY .L CROSS, JEAN ...... L DALKOWSKI, PATL .,.. L DAME, SANDRA , LL L.... DAN DERSON, PORTIA L DANIELS, CAROLYN ..,. oArz, sms., ...LLLLLL DAVIDSON, CHARLES L DAVIS, LINDALLL L LL DAVIS, PATRICK DAWSON, JERRY, DEAN, GARY .LL..... .L DECARLO, MARY, DESHAZO, TIM ....,,L DETTE, MARY ..,,.....,. DICKMAN, DORIS ..L..... DILLARD, DORTHY,, L, L DILLON, MARGARET DOYLE, DEANNA ....LL.... DRENNON, DAVID. ..LL. L DUCK, BILL, L .,L, L. LL DUCKWALL, IOANN L DUNCAN, RICHARDLLLL DUTTON, EARLL DUTTON, .IAN ..... .L nuvALL, Boa L,,L,.,,L DUVALL, GARY ....... DUVALL, IUDYLLLLLLLLL EAGLE, MAURICE L....... EAST, DOUGLAS L...LL .... EDWARDS, SALLY .....L.. .,.,..Springfield ...L.LSpringfield ,L ..LL Marionville ...,..Springfield ..L........Lebanon LLLL.Falr Grove ......,FordIand LL.LLLSpringfieId LLHannibal Carthage .......Wentworth ......LRusselvilIe ....LL..,,Nevada LL L, , Lamar LLLL...LWest Plains LL....Dixon .........,...ROII3 ..L........Seymour LL.L..Florrissant L L Springfield .......Springfield ...L..LSpringfield .......LL,Carthage L.,,L,Camdenton ...LLLLSprlngfieId Springfield L....LL.Lebanon L .LLL Springfield .....L.........MiIler ,...LLL.K3llS3S City .LLLLLLLWinfield L.,..,,.,Neosho EDMONDSON, PAT ,L,.,, L..... S pringfield ELLISON, CARYL L...,, LL Springfield EMERSON, DENNA ...,..L. ,,,, Reed Springs ESLINGER, KATHLEEN .....L.. LLL, S pringfield FAGAN, SUE. LL.L.. L ...... LLLL L Norwood FARNHAM, SUSAN. L.,,,.LL Waynesville FARRELL, NORMAL LL....L LLLLL.. L Mt. Vernon FIELDEN, LARRY ,.LL.,. LLLLLL R ogersville FINCH, SUE,LL LL..LL,...L..L..L LLLLLLLL LL..,, N e osho FINCHER, DARLENE .....LL ....,., K ansas City FINK, TERESA ,..L,. .L..... S pringfield FINLEY, KEN,,,L LLLLLLLLL LLL.... S pringfield FISCHER, THERON .....L ....,.. S pringfield FISHER, CAROL L LL ,L L,LLLL, Licking FITEN, CECILE LLL. .,...LL S pringfield FLANAGAN, TOM ....... .LSprlngfield FLETCHER, LARRY .L...... ......,.. C alifornia FORD, DAVID. LL.L... L,..L G ainesville FOWLER, ELAINE L L L Sheldon FRANK, LENORAL LL,, L LLLL.LLL,.,,....L .Springfield FRAZER, DARLENE LL LLLL LL LLLL..L...... LLLLLLLLLL S tockton FREELS, JERRILL LLLLLL L LLLL, Overland Park, Kansas FRENCH, MARTHA... LLL.L.L..........,..,....., L,LL..., A urora FRENTHWAY, PHILLIPLLL L... Kalamazoo, Michigan FREIS, DEE, , L... FUHRMANN, ALTA ,...,, GALBRAITH, SALLY GALLOWAY, PAT , GAULT, MARK. GEHRS, RITA LLLLLLLLLLLLL GEORGE, LARRY. GERARDY, CHARLES LLLL ,LLLL L LL GLYNN, MICHAEL LLL. L L LLLLLL Springfield LL .West Plains Brookline .....,.RogersviIle .L.LLLLGainesvilIe .L...L.Springfield ,.LL.L.Springfield Sunrise Beach Willow Springs GILLHAM, DIANNEL LL LL ....,,.,..... Fair Grove GIPSON, RUTH ANNE LLLL.,.L ...LL.....,, L ockwood GIVEN, MARY ALICE LLL... LLLLLLLL R aytown GOLD, MARILYNN LLLLLLLLLLL ...LLL S pringfield GOODNIGHT, GORDON ...L..,, ..L.L S pringfield FRESHMEN GOWER, KAREN ...... GOWER, KAY ........... GRACE, MARY .,....,. GRATE, BEVERLY ......, GREENOUGH, MARY .....,. GREY, DELORIS ......., GRIFFIN, MARY LOU .....,,. GRISHAM, GARY ,,,. GROGAN, IRMA .,.,,.. GROMER, JILL ........,..,. GROOMS, .IARUTHA HAAS, SHARON ........, HADDOCK, SANDY . HADDOCK, LUCRETIA HALL, BARBARA ...,..... HALL, HAROLD ..,.,..... HALL, ROGER.. ..,,.,,,.. .. HAMILTON, DONNA ....,.,,.. HAMMACK, CAROLYN ...... HAMMONS, ROBERT.. HANNAH, MARGARET HANSON, HARDIE, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, HARRIS, DAVID CAROLYN BARBARA ..., DUANE .,., RICHARD SHARRON ............SpringfieId Longview, Texas .........SpringfieId .......SI. James ,........FIorrissant ..............SaIem ....,....Camdenton ........Everton ....,,,Houston .......Hermitage .Alton .,.......RoIIa .,.......Monett Miller .........SpringfieId .........SpringfieId .........SpringfieId .......,.SprIngfieId .,,..........BoIivar ........0zark .........SpringfieId ....,...SpringfieId ....................Lebanon ...........,...........Newburg ........CoffeyviIle, Kansas ,............,.,...SpringfieId HARRISON, ELIZABETH .,.... ......, L ebanon HARTLEY, BONNIE ..,,..,, ..,,,.... F air Grove HASLER, BILL ..,..,,.., .,.....,..,..,, J opIin HASSELL, DON ........,,.... .... ,... S t . Louis HAWKINS, JUDITH HAWKINS, JUDY HAYES, DONNA ,.... ...,...........Ozark .........SpringfieId . ,,,,...,.. Seneca HAZEN, JIM ............ ...... N ewburg HECKMASTER, MARTHA ..,,.,,,,. ,,,.,,.,,,. J oplin HEISLER, PAT ........,............, ,..,..... S t. Louis HELSLEY, NANCY ,..,.. HELTON, DONNA ........, HELVEY, WILLIAM ...,... HEMSLEY, BOB ......L,. HENAGE, JOHN ........, HENRY, LORETTA ......, HENSLEY, JAMES ,....... HENSON, MARYLENE ..,....., HERRING, JOILA .,,,...,.. HICKMAN, GLORIA HILDEBRAND, BERTA HILL, TERRY ..............., HILLER, FREDERICK... HOBBS, CHARLES ,,.,,.,. HODGES, WANDA ,.,.,,., HOENKE, MYRA ....,.,. HOKE, GLORIA ,,,,.,. HOLDER, GARY ..,,.. HOLLIS, SHARON ......, HOLLOWELL, BRUCE.. ..... .. HOLNER, MARY LYNN .,.,.... .......,MansfieId Vernon ........IndianapoIis, Indiana ............,,,........,.......EIIington Lenora, West Virginia ..............,..,.......Conway .......................,....Ritchey ....,...,Cross Timbers .............SpringfieId .......Cameron ..,.....Gary, Indiana ,.......,,..,.WinfieId ........Ava ..........NoeI ........Branson ......,Aurora .,.....RepubIic .......,.SpringfieId ............,NIonett HOLT, CHARLES ,,,,........,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B 055 HONEYCUTT, LOUANNA ....,,, ..,.,,,., S pringfield HORNED, GARY. .............. ,........ S pringfield HOWARD, JULIA ,,..,... HOWARD, VELVA ...... HOWELL, LONNIE ......,,.... Vernon ....,......,BoIivar ..... Springfield HOWINGTON, EUGENE ....... .Nevada HUDGENS, DONNA ......... .. HUGHES, ALICE .,,..... HUGHES, JERRY .....,,.. HUMPHREY, RITA.. HUNT, KEITHA ........ .........,...RoIIa ..,,......,.......DIxon .....,....Kansas City ......,...,...........Lawson .......Ft. Leonard Wood Irie 1 oiai 3 I . ,, I I, rrr, I, A IIAI. Q I A I.,I 1 If A f rj. I A I 1 1 Aoorrr iz' . , ,,' I .. . , , - K, .I fs.,. ...... ' . 3, ,, A., , - I 1 ....... L3 ygifqi , , :,, .1 I ti, , 4 Ili L.. N, I Ji I.., SWAN gf ,,,,,?:sIf . .f-1 E ...II 41 .ea-me an vm ,Q af rig, ,Q 'I ff ,L 5. .III if , ,fir ,,,' I I, wg' Ifsmpwi I .,,, L..-ff 'ii 4 ODP fi 1 as iz, 1 X, Q X ,y .,- 3 EW ,, 'vfz' ,W ,' l ' fm I4 EW.-A . g. fi I., .fs s k ,ff H X ,Zi ss' as E fiv- I Q F-A 7 J 'GQ fl if I 1 of if ,l , J? ig, '91 ,gig ' - a.,,,J,v , Wfhr I 'sal 4 we fi , g A 'rl A f.. ll d 9 -xv U 5 f, . N fc , 42 l 1 'W' 'f X tg qv. r s.,.,.,v, K - -- at ,JJ Jew A J , 'sqft' . Q, ' ' si fait R RX W P.. if mal? G in - , :-L N , I K 'Q' .1 m W W 'Q Lil 'J ,,.. V I ,- X, . , l 1 . .fl .at and g . 6, H' Q, x ,, , 'R I. I my I ,L,, . i ' ,WY S 'A T .- ,gi r, Q I -' 2 fiwef a '51 it-2 If I .1 1 E.,-Q' , -, 192, , Q, - W. Q ' at ave- Lf t . f, N ,k , L ,, I 1' Y AQ 4 mx av 2 C L fr' a s -K2 sf ,K FRESHMEN HURST, FLOYD ,.,...., HUSKEY, CAROLYN ,,,,.,. HUSKEY, MARILYN .,.,...... HUTCHENS, LEATRICE .. IKERD, NANCY ,A,,A,,,AAA ,, IMMEKUS, DOUG,, ,, IVES, GLENDA JACKETT, SANDIE , , JACKSON, JO ANN ,,,... JAYNES, ANN ,, JAYNES, R. H. ,....... . JOALSON, CAROLYN ,,,,. JOHNSON, HUBERT .,,..., JOHNSON, JUDITH ....,... JOHNSON, KITTY, , JONES, BEVERLY,, JONES, JOYCE JONES, SCOTT . JONES, VICKI, , , . JOSLYN, DAVID ,. KARR, VIRGINIA ,,,,,,.. KEAY, CURT , ,, Parkville ...,,....Blue Eye .,,.,..,,Blue Eye ..,,..,,..CassviIle ......Springfield ,, .....,,.,. Sullivan , Grandview . ,,,......... Houston .,,,,...,..,.....Carthage ,.,,,.Clio, Michigan ,.......,...,Springfield Aldrich .......,.Brookline ,,,,,.....Springfield ...,,,.Kansas City Springfield ,, Springfield ,, ,,Monett Everton Ozark .......Jefferson City ,......,...,,.,..,...CabooI KELLERHALS, GLENDA A,,A, ,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ,Hartville KELLY, SHARON .,..........,,, ,, North Kansas City KESSINGER, MAROLYN ...., ,, .... Rogersville KETCH, LILLIE.. ...... ,, KETCHUM, CARLA .... KING, DAVID ,,.,,........ KING, LAURETTA. .,,. . KINNE, KATHY ..,....... KIRKHAM, JULIA ,.., KISSINGER, GARY, , ,. KLINGSPORN, DORIS ..,,. KOCH, CAROL KOEBBE, RONALD ,, . KOEHN, ROBERTA ,, KOLLMEYER, STUART, KREBS, STEVE . KRISKA, TOM KYLE, JAMES ,, ,, LANDES, LINDA, ,, LARSON, GEORGIA ,,..,. LAWRENCE, CHERYL, LEE, ANN , LEE, LINDA ,, ,, , LEFEVERS, BETTY.. ., , LEJEUNE, PEGGY .. . LEMERY, LaDONNA. LEWIS, JAN .,,, LEWIS, JO ANN ,, , LINEBAUGH, JIM LINK, DONNA,,, ,,,, LIPSITZ, STEVE , ., ,, ,, LITTEKEN, GERALDINE LIVINGSTON, BARBARA... . ,, LOMAX, LINDA, .,,,. LONG, BEVERLY, , LONG, JERRY LONG, LINDA LONG, LESTER .. LONG, MARTHA ,. LONG, PAT , , LOUGHRIDGE, GAlL.,.... LOVEKAMP, MARY ANN ,.., , LUMMINS, ROBERT , IVICCLURG, LINDA IVICCONNELL, BILLY MCCRACKEN, ALLAN ,, MCCULLAH, MARCELLA . ..,., .... ...., S p ringfield , ,Springfield .....,..,,.Clever ......,..,,.,Cassville , Jefferson City ,, ,, Springfield .....,,West Plains .. . Monett ..,, Sullivan ,Sullivan ,Sullivan , Marshfield . Springfield , ,St. Louis ., ,.., Isabella Sedalia Springfield .,..Webster Groves Springfield Springfield , Springfield Springfield . Springfield , .Neosho .. St. Clair ,, Springfield , , ,Winona , ,, ,St. Louis , St. Louis , ..,. St. Louis .. . Springfield Rogersville Stella Springfield Wentworth Norwood . St. Louis Rolla Carthage ...Kansas City Willow Springs Republic Humansville Wheaton MORRIS, -,Qin 74 if X x 'A' 1, Nfiy. , l i .1 ' I I X. H Q ,i,,-R J? , t .Nw LN ,ti we Q, EEJ x , I Q I If It I '. I V. , ', 'er 2 ,cz ,-1 Q. , I , L. 'iv r I r , me ,MA - r aff X Q ' I X J . WY ser I RK? 4 I -, -'v'4'.' I' f : gi A ' xi, an-if I-V R M x We rg: x 'IH Q DX, QL 'fav GE fa... ... rt. , '-'N .III- ., T, 5,1 L , u R 1, A f gg., -.. ,M .effyk A 'Aa ' -n-IW ai a ,Q man 12 -.M ......m.i-N. L 3 g N A E A g g AS f' - ' I 'A 5. . , A ' N 'I I I - . - ,. T - U A 1 I I f , I J' Y H I fi I , f Q -A F T it 'csc 'W' . iw ,, .I J., f In f- ie ,A 12 13? 'R K ,il I ,K 'jf' ' - V MJ, I wi X I , ,- Q-x r ,x ... 1. .pi y . ,,. .C i , ,O 1 53. 4- .f wr I F 15 g , , f, ,Nw 2 13 ... f 2' .,z K H? II A, Hai 39' -F K .1 . , ,, I , sw R ' 'I 'ff' 1' wx ve K L,- tlzf 4 A Rf' ' f'M.,,' f A, X I 5 X X K ,, , 'L S xgv A , . .. ,,,, . LN, If A' k4'LV A-.xii :H Agn' - i ,y if: 'fm , 1 , .1 ,fm E, ' A V . im, mf ij? I QR , A :ZLV I V k,,1 , K ,, if D 4 X L M ' N -sf Q 'W fs- 5 -5 K1 Ii I Le: ,fe ' Y Xi' r r f, K , A Lf g M ..L.. N , W K V Q, .si ,N- y? I5 gp V, ti L .fr , . ...L- .R Q., I Fe N if 355 I .21 , fl f MCDANIEL, NANCY MCDUGAL, JEANIE... MCGAUGHEY, PAT , .. MCGLYNN, SUSAN ,, FRESHMEN , . ,..,.. .,,.... O Zark , , . Springfield ,,..Carthage ,.,,..WiIIow Springs MCKENNA, JANE.. ...,... , ,,,, Springfield MCKINNON, CAROL.. Springfield MCMULLIN, EVERETT.. .... Gallatin McVEY, DIANE ,,..... ., ...... ,. Lebanon MacKINNEY, KAREN ....,,, . , Springfield MALLETT, RICHARDH. ,St. Clair MANGAN, DONNA ....., . Springfield MANLEY, NORMAN. ......, ,,..St. Louis MARCUM, SUSIE .,,.... . ,, .Stockton MARSHALL, HUBERT .,...,.. Rogersville MARTIN, DAVlD.,, , , ,,,,,,,,sgdalIa MATHENEY, JANIS ..,... ..., Springfield MAUS, ANN ....,,.., ........ Springfield MAYER, CAROL ,, ....... Shell Knob MAYS, JUDY , ,,..,,,,. ...... S pringfield MAYBEE, MONICA ..,... .....,,, S pringfield MEDLEY, BARBARA ...,.., ...,,,.. S t. Clair MEDLOCK, RUTH, ,,..., ,...,.. M t. Vernon MEICHEL, DENNIS,, ,.., ..., . ,St, Louis MEIR, BECKY.. .,,.,,, ,,...... .,,,,,., S p ringfield MEISTER, MARJORIE. ,,,.., ............ P urdy MELTON, TOM ..., .,..,,.. . .,...., Dadeville MERRIFIELD, MARY SUE... ,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,.,.. 0 zark MESLEY, STEPHEN ..... ,,,,.,,.. ..., , M t. Vernon MIKESELL, BETTY ....,., Springfield MILLER, CAROLOU .....,.. Marshfield MILLER JOAN ,,.,.. .....,.. S pringfield MILLER, MILLER, MILLS, VIRGINIA ..,,,. VIRGINIA ...,. , LINDA ......,.. , MISHLER, MIKE ........ MONTGO MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN MORRIS, MORRIS, ,,,Kansas City , ,,..,,Verona ....,,..Springfield ,...,,,,Springfield .,.,,,...,...,Rolla MITCHELL, PAUL. ,.,, , MERY, DONNA, ,,.. .,.,....... s pringfield , EDWARD, ,. ,MARLENE , , MARILYN ,.., DIANE ..,..., RONALD ....., ROSELTA, .,.. . MORRISON, SHARON., MORROW, CHARLES .... .. ....,...........,. Springfield MORTON, ROBERTA .,,,.. MURRAY, JIM. , MURRAY, PHYLLIS. , MYERS, JANICE ..... . MYNATT, CORALEE. , NAPPER, PAM ,,..,.. .... NATIONS, CAROL ,, ., NAYLOR, ROSS, NEELY, MARLENE , NEILL, JOE RAY, NELSON, LARRY,,, NESBET, BONNIE ....,,,,.. NETHERLAND, ROBERT NEWMAN, CHARLES NEWMAN, LINDA, ,, .,,,..,, Springfield NICODEMUS, RICHARD... NEWTON, JUDY ,,.. NIEHOFF, NANCY ......... NJUGUNA, GEORGE ..,,,., NORBACK, CRAIG ...., , NUTTER, LINN, ,, O'BRIEN, BONNIE. .. ,, O'BRIEN, MARY LOU ODOM, JON ..,.. O'NEAL, LINDA.. ..,..,,,. Kansas City .. ...,., Mt. Vernon St. Clair ,, Cameron ,Nevada ,, ..., Liberal ., ., ,,....,, Springfield .. ,,.,,.,....,.. ,.... S trafford Pawhuska, Oklahoma ., ...,.... ,..............., S ullivan ,,,,..,,...........Liberal , .,,. ,,,,,... N ixa Springfield .. ,,,,...,,, Rolla .....,,...Gallatin ..,Mt. Vernon . , .,,, ,. ,,Stockton ,.,...CIifton, Kansas , ,....... Brentwood .......Gatewood .........Bethany ......,,Springfield ,,..,,Buffalo ..,,...,Eureka ,...,..Nairobi, Kenya ....,....,,,,,...Ciayton Springfield . ,,,, ,, ,.,Joplin ,,...,, CBITIOEHTOH . Springfield ...,..,.SpringfieId 181 - f JWFQ. 1 A, V In K ,:,..--me , big, ffm . J, ' ' 1 1 , d 5 'C N in 'Z , f' I r rs, N. 1 ,g ,s,, ' ,ss,s , , ' J ll 2 ' I I , ' I Q, 4 'K ,Ml I VV,.. A I ei - 1 iii fl-'Y m ' ,,',, ...rf 1 ' f , ,- , 'i f1 h:- , I I 4 A 'K ..-, I I ,. T ff ' if . - ,,., ,ug I ,, K I I 1.1, ., ,ily V,, - V.. : . I WYE! WY ., , 4-rf N.. If , ,'?n-'H if ,, , .,,.,.,,. fl txkw Krvi in , J f K 7, LV., fi: 1 Ilia, Iffffiif 'i-fff. ,L H ,L,' 5 -J, . , ,....r.I, ,f '-,P I fi ,.-mi I . I, ,. ,. 1-A ,:, , . . ,Jw I ..,, V 1'?S'J . - gr, 3, , , I A , , ,M II, , -rg. J f. If , . FRESHMEN ORR, LIZ ,,.,,,............. OSBORN, JUDITH ...,....... OSBORNE, NELSON ...... OWEN, BETTY ....,,,...,.. PARGES, MELYNDA ..... PARRISH, BECKY ........, PARSONS, WANDA ,...... PATRICK, EDDIE ......,. PATTEN, MARGURITE. PATTEN, MARILYN ....... PATTERSON, EMILY ....,.. PAYNE, JACKIE .............., PENNYCUICK, KAREN ....,.... PERRIN, RICHARD ......, PETKOFF, SUSAN ,,,,..... PETTIS, GAIL ........,... PETTIT, ROSALIE .....,,., PHILLIPS, KEITH ,,,...,. Prince, TAMMY ...,,...., ,..........,.,..Springfield ,..,...Webster Groves ...........,.Camdenton ......,,0sage Beach ,.,.......,..,Seymour .,..,.,..,.Slater ......,..BuffaIo .....,.SaIem .,..,...,,Nixa ....,....BuffaIo ......,,...,BuffaIo .........,,..Springfield ................SpringfieId .........Mountain View .,.............,,......Nevada .SEI Dorado Springs ,,.........,.....Springfield ...,..,..........,.....EIkIand .,.............,..Greenfield ..,....,.Gravette, Arkansas PLASTER, SHARRON ....... .................... S pringfield POAGE, THOMAS ....... POLLMAN, LINDA ........ POTTER, PORTER POWELLI POWELL, PowELL, PRIEST, JUDY ..,....... BRENT .....,.... ANN .......... RON ....,.,,.,. SHIRLEY ,..... CHARLOTTE ...,,,,,,,,, ........,Pierce City .............Newburg ..........SpringfieId ...............HaIfway ..,.,,...Camdenton ...,.........Aurora ..........Aurora Berryville, Arkansas PUMPHREY, DIANE ......,....,...........,........ Springfield PYLE, MARY ..,...,.,.,,.,.. 13 an fa 1 iii R I 4, ,.,,'f.' ww . ' 2, i ii i, 5 QQ ivff T nnrr I ,, , :-, 1 QUACKENBUSH, JANE ...,..... QUALLS, CONNIE ........,,.,. RANDOLPH, SHARRON ,,.. .... RAY, JERRY .,............... REYNOLDS, PENNY .......... RHODES. JUDY .,....,....... RICHARDSON, DON ..,...,. RIDENHOUR, NELSON ,,,. ....... RIKER, BOB ........,...,..,.,,,, ROBISON. KENNETH ......,,... RODENBERG, LORENE.. RODEMEYER, MIKE ....,.... RODGERS, NANCY ....,... ROEHRS, BARBARA .,....... ROGERS, JANIS .,.,....... ROGERS, JUDY ,,I,,I,,,,,,,,, ........,,..,....,,,Carthage .............,,.lrwin Louis .....,,Lebanon .........Licking ..............Kansas City ........Topeka, Kansas ...............,..Lebanon ...............,,........Salem ......EI Paso, Illinois ............RogersviIIe .......Kansas City .....,,..Tipton, Iowa .........RogersviIIe .........SpringfieId .......,...,.CabooI .......,,Camdenton ROPER, MICHAEL ...,.,.,,.,,....... .,..,,.,ss,,,,,,,, o lark Roumrnse, summon ....,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, s pringfield ROUNTREE, RONALD .....,, ROWBOTTOM, ROBIN ........., ROWETON, SHARON ....,... RUYLE, ANN .,........... RUYLE, CHARLES .,,....., SANDERS, EDSEL ......... SAUER, STEVE ,......... SCHNEIDER, MARY ....,,... SCHNICK, CAROL ..,..... SCHUBERT, ANNE ......,, SCOTT, JOE .,,,,,,,,,,,,,I SCRIVNER, ED ,,,,,,,,,, SEATON, CONNIE .,..,,,, SEXTON, IERAL ....,.,,. SHADWICK, MARY ....... SHAW, DELLA .,,.... SHAW, MARY ..,.,,,,, SHEETS, BETTY ,,..,,,, SHELTON, WAYNE ....... SHERIDAN, CARLA ....,. SHOOK, SU E. ......., , .........Stock!on ..........,Jopiin ...,.......,..HaIfway .........SpringfieId .........BoIivar ..............Purdy Louis .,.......Springfieid ,..,,,..,,.BiIIings .,,..,..,EIIisviIIe .,........GreenfieId ..,.....,.,...,,,.EIdon .........SpringfieId ......,..,,SuiIivan ,.....,,.Goodman ,..,,...,PorterviIIe , ..,... Humansville .........SpringfieId .,,......,,...,.BoIivar .,,.,...SpringfieId ...,......MarshfieId FRESHMEN SHORT, LOU ,A....,.... sILssY, MIKE ,,A...,.... SIMPSON, KENT ..,...... SIMPSON, RITA ...,.......... SKRIPNIK, OLGA ...,....w.,A,....,. ........,.RogersviIle .,.............,,RoIIa , ........ Sedalia ....,,.Aurora ,......,Lebanon .......Springfield SLAUGHTER, DOROTHY ........ ...,....... T IIBYEI' SLOAN SLOAN SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITIII CHARLOTTE ...,.... LARRY ...........,. BETTY ,,...,,, DIANE .....A.,.. SANDI ........ SANDY ........ SNIDER, SHARON ...... ....,,..West Plains ,,.....SpringfieId ........Houston .....,.Carthage ........Oronogo ....,,.Aurora ....,,,,,,BuffaIo SOLOMON, VICKI ,.,I.....,.......,.. ....... S pringfield SOUTHERLAND, MARY ANN ,..,.. ....... s pringfield SOWERSBY, BILL ......,.......................w.....,..,,... Joplin SPARKS, KAY .A......................w.....w,.......,........ Liberty SPENCER, JUDY .,,,..,.,. SPENNY, SANDY ........ SPIVY, PAUL ,,..,.,, ...,.....Fairbanks, Alaska SPRINKLE, THEDFORD .,,,,., SPURGEON, ELDORA A.,.,..... SPURGEON, LONNIE ......A STAFFORD, SHARON ,...,, STAIGER, GENE ..,..,..,,,... STANTON, DELBERTA ......... ST. CLAIR, CLARA .......... STEELE, DAVID ...........,.. sTEERNs, MURLENE ....... sTEvENs, SHARON ,....,... sTEwART, JAN .,..,,.,,a.., sTEwART, LARRY ,,,,.., sTocKToN, BILL L.,.,,,,, sTovER, SANDRA ,L,,... STOKE, LINDA .....,... sTuBEs, JUDY ,...L... SUIT, BECKY ..,............... SUMMERS, SPARKY ...... TABER, BETTY ,,,......... TAYLOR, DAVE .....,,,. TEKOTTE, KAY ......,.. TERRILL, ALBERTA L....... TERRY, RONNIE ....,..... THIEN, ToM ........,....... THOMAS, CAROL ...,.... THOMAS, JUDY ........... ..,.,,,..................,JoplIn ......,RogersvilIe ,.........Macks Creek James James ,,,,,.,,,,...BuffaIo . ,,..,,..,....., Billings ......,..W3II'IUt Grove Louis .........L....,..Nevada Vernon .....,,Merriam, Kansas ,.........SpringfieId ........Kansas City ,, ..,,..., Cassville ..,,..,Sprir1gfieId .......Springfield ,.......NIangua ....,..,..,....,,Monett ,,........Springfield ...,.....BradIeyviIle ,,,,L,,,,,,,,,,Ladue Louis ..........RaymondviIle ,........,.,.....Monett Louis ,,.,............0zark ..,....,Kansas City THOMAS, SALLY ,...,.,....,,., ............. B uffalo THOMPSON, GEORGE ...,,,,.. ............ D ixon THORNTON, ALICE ,,,,,.....,,,.,,,.., North Kansas City THORPE, LINDA ...,... ......,............. S L Louis TINNIN, ALICE ......., ......,,.. S 1. Louis TOFT, BOB ..,,......,...... TRUMAN, SHARON ......,.. TUCKER, DAVE ............ TUCKER, WILLARD ........ TUCKNESS, BETTY ,,,,..., TURK, DAVE .......,,,,,, TURNER, JANE ,.,,,,,, VAN CAMP, FRED ,,.,,, VANNATTA, ELAINE .L,..L YERMAN, ARLIN ....L.L..L vIcToR, SUZANNE ,........ ..........AUf0f8 .....,,,,,AUI'0Y3 .,........,,,Monett ..,.,,....SpringfieId ,.........,..SpringfieId Louis .......,,Bedford, Indiana VILES, JEFF ..,,.., ....,......,.....,, VOORHEES, MARY LOU ..,...... WADKINS, JUDY ............,,,. WAKEFIELD, SHARON ........ WALKER, ROBERT ...,...,.. WARDEN, JOAN ....,,......,........,,BOIIVBT .,........Springfield ..,...,,,New Haven . L......... Salem .........,Aurora .,,,.,,.L.,..,.Lamar ,...,....,SpringfieId Hartville ,.,,,,,,,,Monett ..,.........Ava I 'Q ssss if , nf H, A - .,, , v- ., 9'- i. .. I L ' we , ., 7 A -Q-T - 1 aff N X u. , L, x - J ..-ff' , gl ,,, , AQ, ' Y Y NH' REI' 5: 1 . 1 FQ -R 1 'KI ig in K 'qs ,W m ' ,,. w iii! E Q, 'PW A Q I I Q 'fx I I I, aarvf E ' I , b as Y 'fri' Lx' 2.311 I T I x I . . A ,I I L., 1 af.. ' I 1 ' I 'r A ' TIS' ,Tissue --ff :Irs-f'L,:1: 1 I .22 I 'Yi .-' in , . ky, .- 'V' Q5 I 'fe Iv ,f , i ..,, -I ,I :LI ,,... ' A . R- I 'L 'es-, ' I A N ..,, 7 I VTI- Ev .1 I, wus, - ff.: 3 if in gf, ,L gf 5? Y ' ' 1, if .gn L 'ws-df R ,W . g. I srl: wr? 115' ix . .gf E , Ii is fi ' A TI fs, ' A In w, All MW III, . , +9 'Va V V fimff W , Q ., Q' i A- I I ,,, 34 KKKK: 'li - ' -,,, Epi ,lhz 7 2,5 f ' .,,,.f41m., I f ,. l i I I I Q. I K uh, I , A I ,,f . W, sf 1,140 ' 'I I ,N., ,--- , V , as iw gs E I gf' ,I ffl 2 ms, A ,,, 9 S Q! if is f 4 I EV .f V Agykr zz gi- as, .AQ I Kik' Wqiz T A les I as A A 1 eq3,.5':.'7a-fs 4 , 5 Q ,XLR ,4-.. 5' w A-an-Q 184 H V A - . W., fr ze' fm'-, , - ,, i L V , 1 E I r px '+L it, LL FRESHMEN WATKINS, SHARON ,,..., WEBB, KAY.. ,. . ,, ,. WEDGE, HELEN WEHDE, WAYNE, , , WEIHS, RAMONA.. WELKER, KAREN .... , WELSH, BARBARA ..,..... WERNER, CLETAV WEST, DAVID , WEST, GWYN, ,, , ,, , WESTFALL, GARY. ,. WHERLEY, TOM . WHIPPLE, SANDY , ,. WHITE, HOWARD, ,, WHITE, SHERYL .,..,. ,... . .. WHITWORTH, NANCY ....,,.. WOCHNER, KATHRYN, WOLF, MARY ANNE .......St. James ,, .... Kansas City ..........l.ebanon .,..,,.0ld Monroe ,Springfield Camdenton .........Springfield ,Clever ,. ,,West Plains , ,,,,.,.,,,, Lebanon ....,,,.Springfield ., ,,,, Camdenton ., ,Springfield ,, ..Granby , ,,.., ., ,Nixa . ,..,,, St. Louis , .,,,, Waynesville ..,,.,,,Strafford WOLFE, JIM ,,., ......,. ...... ,.,,.. G o lden City WOFFORD, 0'NEIL .,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A,,,, L ieking WOOD, EDNA ,.,, .,,, T urkey Creek, Pennsylvania WOOD, WAYNE ...,....,,, , ,....... Springfield WOOLDRIDGE, JOHN, ,, WRIGHT, IENNETTEW., WILKINSON, PETER ,,,, WILKS, DON, WILLIAMS, DIANA .... .,,. WILLIAMS, KAY .,..... Janesville, Wisconsin WILLIS, MARY ELLEN ,,...... WILLIAMS, PHIL, ,.,,, .. WILLS, ROBERT .....,,, WININGER, JOHN .,,, WITYK, ROBERT ,....,....,,, YORKMAN, CAROLYN ZANGRILLI, EILEEN ...,.. ZEUCH, MARY KAYE .,......, ZUMWALT, KENT ..,..,,,, , ,..,,,,,Boonville ,,.....,..Everton ...,....Springfield .......Pierce City ,,.,Neosho , ,.,... Sedalia .,,.WhitIier, California ,.............,Greenfield , ,.... , ,.,Neosho Aurora .,.,....Springfield . ....... Springfield ....,..Brookline .,,,,,..Bolivar ,fl - -nr -L---.........W A,,, , . Kiq-ang., ' Ili .1 ,i 'QT 5,7 ..,---Q.-...,, Axu , Q, 4w5g, X:f:21 :f',z:fi a f..,Z i-1 V 2 'fkefgy 1..,. - f, ?f-,'-...4v Ti',r, i1'?-nwffrh:-,,'--as +'f2'ffA fisxirm 2 134' fi: W daiwrw X Wu Bareford, Gary... .. 103 McDonald, Dr. Joseph R. Anderson, Barbara Jean. .. . .. Anderson, BOl'lI'l9l', Andregg, i Q Faculty, Administration, Empioyees Andalafte, Dr. Edward Z. Barnett, Hayward.. Bilyeu, Mr. Earl E.... Blackwood, Mr. Byrne. 65 73 . .,,, 65 Baker, Baker, Baker, Darrell E.. ,,,, . ... Joyce ....,.,.., .. . ,,,.. .. Robert Warren.. ....,,.... .. Baker, Sharon Kay ..,,., .... . Baldridge, Luanne tMorrisJ. INDEX Brown, Dr. George ....,.. Broxterman, Mrs. Doris.. . Burgstahler, Mr. Elton .69, Burrell, Mrs. Jessie. .. Calton, Dr. Ivan. . . .. Carras, Mrs. Wanda.. .. . Compton, Miss Florence Dodd, Mrs. Laura.. Downing, Mrs. Mamie. Dustman, Dr. Kenneth... Fronabarger, Dr. Carl V. Gibson, Mrs. Ruth. Gilmore, Dr, Robert. Gimbel, Dr. Armin. .... . Hamilton, Mr. Austin. 80, Hamilton, Mrs, Mayne C., Hennicke, Miss Esther. . Hoy, Mrs. Donna Sue Husa, Dr. William J... . .. . Kemper, Mr. Doyle.. .... . . Kieferndorf, Mr. Frederick Lawrence, Mr. J. W ...... ......... . Lightfoot, Dr. B. B... .106, 107 ' 88 Lorz, Mrs. Doris .... .. ...... 83, Lynes, Mr. Winston .... . 81 65 84 85 63 66 69 76 66 94 85 . ...... 65 66 81 65 66 77 79 98 78 65 77 89 Baldridge, William J.... .......... H158 Ball, Janice Sue. .. 88, 176 Ball, James Robert. .... 89,103,176 Bandy, Donna B .... .. . 73,87,158 Barke, Judy Katherine 67, 84, 94 166 Barkley, Nedra Ann ......... . Barksdale, Wayne. ....... . ......158 Barnes, Robert Eugene .... . .... .176 ' 64 Barnhart, Phil.. ,......... . Baron, James Robert ........ ....... 1 73 Baron, Xavier ...... ..... . . .. ..63, 106 Barros, Maritza .. .. ... .... 74, 76, 158 Bartell, John ....... ,... ........ . . . 66 Bartle, John ............ . . 176 Bartlett, Harvey S. ......... . .... 70 Bartley, Everett R. ....... 64, 110,166 Bateman, Doris Jean 176 Bates, Aleda Jean .................. .176 Bates, Kaye .......... .. .. .. 176 Bauer, Elizabeth Louise ...... .. 74 Bauer, W. J... ....... .. Bayless, Gerald ..... ..... . . . 83 .. .... 66 Beach, Daniel Robert.... . . . 176 87 Matthews, Dr. E. H. . ,..... ..... 6 5 81 Maynard, Mr. William. Bechtold, Duane... ............ .. . 65, 73 Bear, Veda... .... ,...... . . 94 Beaubien, Jeanne. . .. Oatman, Mr. 0lan.,. . .. 73 Merz, Mr. Paul E. 77,102,103 65 77 Payne, Mr. Everett.. .. . Prater, Mr. John B.. Richardson, Mr. James. ....... .... . Robinson, Mr. Orin... ...,.... Schatz, Mr. John D.. Snapp, Dr. James C.. ..... ..... . . Thompson, Mrs. Ruth.. Vining, Mr. Stanley.. Wilkinson, Dr. Richard.. Woodward, Mr. James . Valentine, Mr. Joseph R' 'f ..... 74, 65 77 65 64 66 77 65 77 79 76 67 Wynn, Miss Mary Jo .........,........ . Newton, Capt. Robert D ...,... 69,85 Parks, M!Sgt. Fulton, G., Jr.... 70 Rarrick, M!Sgt. Walter ...... ........ 6 8 Keen, SFC Joseph L ........ ............ 7 0 Students Abajian, Michael .. ...... .,...... 6 B, 176 Adams, James William, 103,176 Adams, James Leroy. 62, 65, 83, 158 Adams, Reeda Aline .... ..... ..176 Adams, Shirley Ann.. .,...... ..... 1 76 Adams, Tina Arlene. .... 62, 87, 166 Afshari, Massood.... ...... .. ..., ....173 Agan, Suz Ann . ...... 100,176 Akers, Sharon L .......,, W ,,,,,,,, 176 Akridge, Judith Kay ........,..... 98,176 Alberty, Paul T ....... ....... ,......... 8 0 Aldridge, Eileen E .... .................. 1 58 Aldridge, William Ellis ..... .85, Alexander, Nancy Ann.. Allen, Delma Jean ....... Allen, Martha Ann ...... Allen, Stuart George. .. Allison, Elizabeth Marie Allison, Patricia Jo.. .. 176 .63,158 .. ...79,158 73,176 ..... 76, 83 ...76, 166 67 158 Allman, Karen Lee ........... .. .... .. Allyirer, Elizabeth.. . .... Amos, Barbara Sue ....., 79 173 166 Alspaugh, Ruth .,...... ,... , 176 158 176 166 Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Andrews, Carl Richard ........ .. Charles .... .. 86,87 Jerry Lee. 85, 87, 158 Robert F.. .. .. 103,173 Ronald L. . 89 Linda Lee .. .. .... 93,166 Sharron L. .... 76,98 176 Appleby, Paul Thomas ...... .... .... Beaver, Katy... .. .. .. Beck, H. Nan. .... .. ...... .......... . . 166 Beckerdite, Carol Due........ ., 173 Beesley, Patsy Jane .............. ..... 1 76 Beger, Phyllis Thomasson ..... 79, 158 Belden, Laurie ,......... ,.................. 9 8 Bell, Alice Faye .............. 76,87,158 Bell, Carol Elaine.. ........ ..... ...176 Beltz, Charley L. 62, 65, 66, 70, 158 Bennett, Bob ....... ............... . ..109 Bennett, Judith Elaine ..... .... . . 173 Bennett, PSEZY ........ .. ..., 100,176 Benson, Brenda L ......... ...... , ,158 Bentley, Ann Deane .... .... , ,173 81 93 Berghorn, Carolyn Sue ........ 89,166 Berman, Jerry Lee ................ 81,176 87 173 Berry, Beverly Ann .... Berry, Jean Gay ............ ..... .176 90 Berry, Mary Ellen .............. . Betancourt, Tony Lois .... .. ........ 109 Bigley, Barbara... .. ........ .........176 Billings, Amy .................. ........ . .. 67 Bills, Jerry Louise .... .176 eiiyeu, comme Lane ..,.. '.H8A6,V87,176 Bindbeutel, Patricia ....,,,............... 74 Bischler, Paul D ....... ..... . ..173 Bishop, Barbara Ellen... ,.... .87,173 Blackburn, Joann ...... ......... 9 3,166 Blackledge, Sue.. ....... 66, 100, 159 Blackstone, Margaret ........ ..... 7 7 Blades, Dorothy Rubison .... 158 Blakemore, George ......,........ .... 64 Blakeslee, Bill. .....,...... .,...... 6 4,159 Blatchford, Jeanette.... . ..., 176 Blesi, Bonnie ...,......,.... . . 176 Blevins, Georgia. ....... ....... . ..67, 173 Blinn, Linda Kay .,,.. .. .... 90,173 Block, Mary Jane ........ 66, 96, 97, 159 Bloom, Ronald Lee ....... .,,......... . Bodenhamer, Karen. Boes, Catherine. .,.. .... . Bogue, Frances Ann... Bollmann, Barbara Boite, Beverly Ann.... Sue ........ ..... . Breig, Robert Henry ........ 73,76 177 Bremer, Virginia Faye. . 62, 79 159 Brennan, Sherry Ann ........ ......... 9 3 Brent, Sue Lynne .,..... ..... . .... 9 8 177 Bresee, Jack D.. . .. ,.,... ...103 Brewer, Gloria Jane.... . ....90 159 Bridges, Carol Anna .... 176 Bridges, Franklin . .... . ........ 68 Bridges, Marvin K... . .65, 77 159 Briggs, Jerrol. .. .... .... . .176 Briggs, Levy L., Jr .... .... . .. 85 Brisciano, Ilene.. . .... . .... .. 93 Briscoe, Floyd Lee .......,... ...,106 Britt, S. June . ,............. 66, 75 177 Britton, Jeanette... .... ........... . 77 Brooks, Charles Steve .......,. 87 173 Brooks, Judith. .... .................. ..166 Broshears, Green Richard .. ....177 Brott, Janet Gail.. .................... 100 Brower, James F ...... ....... . 83 Brown, Barbara Mae .................... 173 Brown, Bernard Mack . .. ........ . 89 Brown, Bette Hoffman .... 79,94 159 Brown, Dennis Richard ..... 70 177 Brown, Gary D ...,......................... 173 Brown, Joe David ................ 109 166 Brown, Kathleen ............................ 77 Brown, Melvin L... ....... ...110 166 Brown, Ronald James... .. .. .66, 159 Brown, Sally .................... 72, 75, 166 Brown, Shirley Jean... ............... .177 Browning, Darlene ............... . 177 Browning, Peggy Ann ..... 85,86 177 Brueseke, Ruth .......... ...... ...... .... Brugger, James L ........ .. ........ .. Brunner, lrene .. ........ Bryant, Danny Wayne...... Bryant, Helen Jeanette... ....... Buck, Marsha Lou.. ....... ....78, Buehler, Janet Rose ..... .. 74, Bumgarner, H. Joan ........ ..... 7 3, Bunge, Eddy ........ ........ Bunzel, Gary Burch, Ronald ................ Burchett, Kenneth E ....... Burdette, Saundra .... ..... . Burgess, Elizabeth L.. ...... 75 177 177 177 178 177 177 Bullard, J. W ............ ........ ..177 173 87 177 177 177 173 177 110 Burlison, Jerry ............ . .... Burrows, Bonna Belle ............ Burtchett, Margaret ........ ...... 77, 94 177 Christiansen, Carol Jean 76, 77,98, 99, 167 Christy, Barbara ............................ 159 Chronister, James H ............. 66,159 Chudomelka, Lambert A ............. 167 Church, Owen Edward ................ 177 Clapper, Mary May ........,,. ........ 1 59 Clare, Nancy L ...,,........... ............ 1 77 Clark, Nancy Marie ........ ..... 6 5,167 Clark, Richard George ............ .174 Clark, Richard W. ..................,. 151 Claspill, Tommy Allen ................ 167 Claxton, Sam R ................ ........ 1 51 Clay, Luis Felipe ........ ....,......... 7 6 Clayton, Carolyn .,.................. 98,174 Cleir, Linda Kay ,........................, 177 Clift, Sondra Sue...... 75,79,159 Clingan, Sharon .........,,................. 100 Cloyed, Jerry Lee ..........,.,............. 64 Coambes, Robert Joe ......., .151,167 Coates, Don Duane .................... 159 Coates, Gary V ...............,,............ 159 Cochran, Walter ............................ 177 Coday, Joseph Michael ......,...,... 69 Codrey, Patricia Ann .............,,..... 177 Cofer, Paula Ann ....,...........,. 67,177 Coffey, Emil .......................... 65,159 Cogbill, Bonnie Jean ....... 80, 81, 159 Coher, Richard ............ ,............ . ...177 Cole, Conita .................... 79,96,167 Cole, Kay Frances .........,............, 167 Cole, Ruth Elizabeth .................... 167 Coleman, Marion ................,,..,,.... 167 Colley, Raymond ,,....... ........ 1 09,174 Collier, Mike .............. ............. Collier, Pamela Ann .. .... ......., . . Collins, Ada Joan ............ Collins, Ginya Sue .,..................... Collins, Lloyd Charles ............... Comer, John Lee. . .,....,........... .. Compere, William Ralph ........ 66, Conelley, Jane Ann .................. . Conn, Jim ...... .. .... , .,,.......... ...177 Conrad, Judy Kay ....... .... 8 4, 89, 174 Constance, Sharon.. ..,. .............,,. 9 0 Cook, Carol Jo.. ...... .... . 85,861,177 Cook, Larry Lee.. .,,...................... 177 Cook, Robert Eugene ...........,...... 174 Coonis, Ginny ..............,... ....... 1 77 Cooney, Mike ..,......... ,,...... . ,,.......,. 7 7 Copeland, Cynthia Ellen ........ 88,177 Copeland, Jon ...,.........,,....,............ 109 Copeland, Keith Edwards ........ 64,70 Corey, James Douglas .................. 109 Corn, Mary Edith ........................ 174 Cornell, Max ........ ...... ........ 7 8 ,159 Cottingham, Judy ........ ........ 9 0 Cottrell, Gerry ....,,,...... Courtney, Nancy ......,....... ...,....177 ........177 Burton, Gail ................. .. ....... 103 Busch, Marilyn K... .............. ....159 Bushmeyer, Sue Ann ................ 166 Butler, Ronald Lee ...., .68 173 Butler, Sharon Louise .... 67,100 177 Butts, -Donald R. ....,........ 80,815,166 Buzan, Robert K. .... ..,........ 7 0159 Byers, Georgie Ann ............. ........ 1 66 Byers, Stephen L ................. 66,159 Byers, Susan Kay ..... . .....,.. 93,173 Byler, Darrell Lee .......... ........ . 77 Cagle, Charles Warren ..,............. 167 Calame, Linda Carol .................... 167 Caldwell, John. .. . 69, 85, 87, 177 Calton, Thomas David ....... .... 6 6,159 Cameron, John Deward... 68, 89, 177 Camp, Patsy Kathleen .............. .. 79 Camp, Prater A .... .,,.,............. 1 77 177 Campbell, Paula Kay ........ .. Campbell, Sarah Anne 62, 75, 90, 91, 167 Campbell, Shirley Jean ...,.. .. ..... 72 Campion, Kathryn Veronica... ....177 Cardwell, Elizabeth Anne 76, 77,86 Carlson, Nathan... .. ......... ...106,177 88 Cowan, Janet Grace. ..... .. Cowden, Carol Ann. ..,... . Cox, Frances Ann ....... ..... Bond, Clell Batton... . Bonham, Jerry Lee... .... . . .. ei 173 176 173 173 Bohlken, Ronald ..., .... 176 159 159 177 159 177 Mary Lou ........... ........ Botts, Pamela... . .. ... Bouldin, Sara Sue. Briurey, Arthur .... s2,ss', ee,77,l .. ..100,173 79 April, Imogene. .......... ...... . Armstrong, Barbara Diane .. . Armstrong, James... .... Armstrong, Joseph David . Armstrong, Pe Jo ce ..... BEN Y Arnett, LeRoy Dale... Arnold, Carl Everett Arnold, Roy Donald .... . 65, Aston, Claude William ...... Atchison, Nettie ..... . 173 176 .. 106 70, 176 173 176 .....176 80,158 85, 86 Aitwooa, Howard wayne Austin, Jan Marie ...... .. Ayres, Larry F.. ....... .. 176 ..176 158 ............11O Babb, Alice Carol . .... 96,173 Bader, Kenneth ....... . ....... . Bader, Melvin B .......... 74, 173 Bagot, Shirley Ann.. . .. 176 Bailey, Clarence ..................,....... 64 Bailey, Robert Wendell. . ...... 110 Bailey, Van Allen. .... ..... ....... 1 7 6 Baird, David Austin. ..... , ....... 176 158 Baker, A 188 llfl.. .. ................ Bousman, Sally ............................ Bowen, Charlotte Kay ....... .. Bowers, Chuck ............... .. Bowers, Kathleen ..... .......... ......... Bowers, Norman .... .. Bowles, Carolyn.. ..... . .76, 98, Bowles, Clyde..... .. . .. Bowman, Diane .... .. 67, 94, Boyce, Norma E.. . ..... Boyer, Jerry Bruce ..... . Bradley , Kay. ... ..... .. .. Bradley, Billie Jean Carnall, Jacquelyn L ............ Carpenter, Linda .................. .. . 177 Carpenter, Shirley Mae.. ...... 177 Carr, John . .... ..................... ...110 Carr, Martha ........ .. ............ 100,167 Carter, Jack C.. .. ............ .. 72 Carter, Lynn D... .... .......... . 159 Carter, Nancy. ....... ,... 89 Carter, Wilma ..... ............ ............... 9 4 Carver, Geraldine A ............. 96 173 Casanova, Richard E ........... 103 177 Casper, Maurice ................... 64 177 Catlett, Linda .......... ...... ........ 1 7 7 Catlett, Susan ............................ 81 Chalmers, Cynthia Ann ........ 100 173 Chambers, Myrna Jo .................... 177 Chambers, Reggie lsham ............ 62 Chambers, Waldo .......................... 85 Chapin, Edward D ......... 63, 89, 108, 109, 167 Chapman, Gary C .......... ....... 1 06,173 Chappell, Denice ........................ 106 Charles, Harriette Sue ............ 96, 97 Charlton, John W ......................... 70 Chase, Michael .............. 88,102,103 Cox, Mary Ann .......... ........ 6 7, Cozort, Kirby Joel .....,.,,.........,.... Craker, Gloria ...............,............,.. Crandall, Barbara .,.,,..... 94, 95, Crane, Judith Kay ............,... 75, Cravens, Bonnie ......... ........ 9 4, Cravens, Jim .....,,,.... .,..... 6 9, 85 86 Cravens, Wilda L .,.......,.,,.........., Creacy, Howard ..,.........,... 69, 87, 177 Creamer, Kenneth .......,,...........,., Crighton, Cynthia J ......... 86, 87, 159 Crippen, Mary Anne ................ 83 88 Crickett, David .................,. . ,,..,,... Crockett, Judith Clara .............,... Cromer, Shirley .......,,.... .,.... 1 00,177 Cross, Florence Jean ........... ....... Cummins, Susan ............................ Cunningham, Shirley Ann..66, 88, 159 Curley, Ellen Marie ....... ...,......... 1 00 173 Current, Robert Earl .... ................ Curry, Mildred Evelyn .... Cutberth, Larry A ..,,......... ......79,167 ........86, 87 Bradley, Gary Wilson. ......... .. Bradley, Shelby S ....... .............. Bradley, Wilma June ........ ..... 6 7 Braithwait, David V ....... . 102,103 Brake, Edward T ...... 69, 85, 86, 87 Brake, Janet Kaye... .,,. .. ...... 173 Brandt, Betty Jean... ........ ...... . . 93 Braunlarry .,..... .. ....... 151, 166 Brayfield, Patricia ........ ....... .... 1 0 0 Brazeal, Wayne ............ .. ,. 64,177 Breidenstein, Norma .......... ..... . .177 Breig, Janet Louise ........ ....... 1 59 Chastain, Larry Kent 63, 81, 89, 106 Cheek, Glenna Kay ............... 84,173 Chick, Kathleen .............. ........... 6 5 Chism, Carolyn Sue... .... ...... . 177 Chisman, Bonnie ............... ........ 9 0 Chittenden, Janet F ........ ,...... 1 67 Dahlgren, Stephen W ..... 89, 106, 107 Dalkowski, Patricia ............,.......,, 178 Dame, Sandra.. ............,................ 178 Danderson, Portia Lou ................ 178 Dandridge, Harold T.. ..... ........ 1 06 Daniels, Carolyn Sue .... .,............ 1 78 Daniels, Donald ..,..............,.. 88,174 Danielson, Shelly.. ......,..,........,... 75 Darby, Karen G .......,. 76, 88, 98,174 Dark, Rosalee .........................,...... 67 Darnall, Jerry ................................ 81 Datz, Bette Ueepj ...........,.... 96,178 Davidson, Charles Frank...109,178 Davidson, Michael ........................ 110 Davidson, Patricia Ann ........,.. .... 8 7 Davis, Benny Lee .......,.......... 77,167 Davis, Beverly Ann.. .... 94, 95, 174 Davis, Bruce G. .... .............. 6 6, Davis, Donald Sinclair ............. Davis, Faye M .... ..........,......... Q . Davis, Jimmy ..... .. ......... Davis, Katie... ..,,...,.. ...... . Davis, Linda Lee ....... ........ 7 7, Davis, Patrick Phillip... 64, 68, Davolt, Hilda.. .. ,,.,, . ,..... ...77 Dawson, Charles Raymond .... Dawson, Jerry D.. . Day, Pamela.. .. .. .....86, 87 Dean, Gary.. ...,.,,.,...,,, . ..110 Dean, Lloyd Eugene. .. ...,.. DeCarlo, Mary Joyce... .. ....67 DeCocq, Roberta S.. .. .. ..84 DeCorey, James.. ,,,,, . .. Farmham, Susan.. ,,................ 81,178 Farrell, Norma Ruth ,..,....,. . .86,178 Fay, Linda Jeanne ,............,. ,,...,,. 7 6 Felin, Caroline Jeanette... .. .81, 174 Fellin, Henry E., Jr .,,, .. ,,,,,,,,, 69,85 Fera, Mike. ,,,,,. ,,............ ....174 Fielden, Larry E. .. ,,,, 64, 69, 178 Fiester, Richard 106, 107,151 Finch, Sandra Sue... ,.,,,, ..81, 178 Fincher, Betty Darlene. ,,..,,........ 178 Fowler, Ena E ...,,,, .. . ..... .. Dedman, Bobby. ,,,, .,,,, . . 69, 85, 87 Detfenderfer, Ronald Dean ........,. 83 Denham, Marian... . .. .. ....160 86 Denney, Marie.. ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,.... ,,,., . . Deputy, Sherry Ann .......,.......,,,,, 174 DeShazo, Patrick Timothy... 109, 178 Dette, Mary ....., ....,..,..,........, 7 8,178 DeWeese, Dorothy ,.,,.....,, ....,. .. 88 DeWeese, Eldonna R .,,,,,. 73,81, 160 Dickison, Mary Ann .. ..,,.. ..167 Dickman, Doris G ........ ,.,.... 1 78 Diemer, Pauline .....,.. ,....,.,....., 8 8 Dillard, Dorothy ..,,...,.,,..,..,......,,,,, 178 Dillon, David S .,,,,, ,,..,.., ,......,..... 8 6 Dillon, James Terry ....,... 69, 72, 85, 86,87 Dillon, Margaret Jane ,.....,.,, 96,178 Dineen, Eugene ,,,,..,,.,,,,, Ditmeyer, Robert J ..,,,,,, Divine, Geneva L ........ Diviney, Karen R ....,,, Dixon, Mary Sue ........ ......e4, fffffffiif' Findley, Doris... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. 88 Findley, Warren Ray ,,,,,.., .. 69 Fine, Larry ......,,........... ...,174 Finley, Ken ,..., ,......... . . ..., ,,,.,, 1 78 Firestone, Dennis E ...,.,,, .,,,,.,, 6 8,80 Fischer, Carol ..,....... ,,,.,..,,,,., ...,.. 1 7 8 Fischer, Theron G. .............,.. 85,178 Fisher, Marilyn Hargrove 77, 79, 160 Finten, Cecil .......... ,........ ....,,. . 178 Fite, Phyllis Cecile ,..................... 67 Fix, Rozella, D. ..,. ..... 78,79,160 Flanagan, Thomas Wilbur.. ......... 178 Fleeman, Karen Gayle ...........,.... 88 Fleetwood, Laura Lee ....... .... . .160 Fletcher, Larry Elton ,....... ....... 1 78 Follis, Franklin ................ ......, 8 5 Ford, James David ...,,,,... .,..... 1 78 Fortner, Jerry Lewis ............., 66 Fortner, Joe Lynn ..,....,............ 69,87 Fortner, Wayne Allen. ................ 109 Fortney, Kenneth Ray .......,, ..151, Dodge, Guy ................ ,,..... Doing, Darlene... .,,......,... Doke, Shirley Jean ......... ....... Donaldson, Kenneth ......... ....,...,. 159 167 167 160 . ....167 110 174 160 160 103 Donaldson, Richard .....,, ............. Donnell, Ronald Thomas .......... 65,83 Dosse, Robert Franklin.. ............ 68 Fowler, Fox, M. Fraker, Jon H ..,....,.. .......,..... . .. . C ..................................... Kay... ..80, 81, 90, 91, Goodnight, Pamela .. .. ..... 67,174 174 Gordon, Jim ....... .. .... .. Frakes, Rita I .......... ...... .......,.,. Francis, Virginia R.. ...... ........... . . Francka, John P.. ................. 62,164 Francka, Joseph E...64, 74, 160, 168 Frank, Karin L ...... .......... 9 3,941,174 Frank, Lenora ........................ 100,173 Frank, Sandra ....... .. ......... 100,168 .........69, 87 Franklin, Bobby ........ Franklin, Dave .......... ..........110 Franks, Barbara J .... ...... ....... 9 6 Franks, Dick ............. ....... . . ......... 81 Frazer, Darlene Sylvia ................ 178 Frazier, Judy.. .... ............. 8 1,100 Freegard, Stephen W ............. 108, 109 Freels, Jeri Lee... .......93, Freeman, Frank L ........... ...... 178 Freeman, Elden V ........ .......... 1 60 110 Freeman, Herschel J ....... ..,.... 6 6 Gose, Mary Ann... . .. 87, 174 Gott, Thelbert R.. . . 73 Gott, Wesley Atlas .69, 85, 86, 87 Gourley, Ewing B. .... .. .,..,...,. 174 Gower, Karen Gayle . .. .... 179 Gower, Kay ,.... . . .. .. ...94,179 Grabosch, Gary G.. .. .. . 168 Grace, Mary Catherine.. .. . ....179 Grate, Beverly Ann... .. ...79,179 Gray, Bill.. .. .. . 89,110,111 Gray, Darlene ... . . . .174 Gray, Deloris.. . . 84, 85, 87, 179 Gray, Patrick G ......... . . . 66 Grayless, Fred A.. .... . . .106, 107 Green, Robert Lee. .. .. ....... 65 Greenough, Mary Catherine 93,179 Gremling, John A .....,. . ...... 76,160 Griffin, Mary Lou .......... ............ 1 79 Griffis, Larry... .. . ..... .......... . ...103 Grisham, Gary Michael ........ 66,179 Grogan, lrma Annu... ............. ...179 Groh, George F.. .............. ....110 Gromer, Jill. ..... ...... . .. ....179 Grooms, Sarah Jaruthia .85, 86, 179 Grose, Loyal Lee... .. ..66, 68, 174 Groves, Donald ...... .. .. ...... 64 Groves, Larry E.... .. .... .. 85, 87 Groves, Michael... . ........ 110 Guffey, Carl .......... .. .... 79,160 Gulick, Loreva ....... . .,......... 174 Gwinn, James T .,.. .. .........,. ..168 Haas, Nathan W... ..... 66, 70, 74, 160 Haddock, Sandra Sue... ..... ..67,179 Hadlock, Lucretia May ,...,....... 84, 179 Hagler, Johnny... ..... ...... . .69, 85 Haguewood, Marian ....,... ...,. 1 00,160 Halbrook, Leta.. ...... . ....... 98 Hale, Barbara Faye ..,..,.. ..... .... 1 7 9 Hall, Cecil ............... ....... 7 5 Hall, Gary D.. Hall, Harold Ray ......... . . ..,,. M160 179 Hall, Norma Lou .....,.. .79, 160 Hall, Roger Warren. ...68,179 Hall, Vicki L.. .......... .. . ...... ..168 Hallowell, Judy Anne ......... ....168 Hamby, Denzil Duane... .. .. .. 75 Hamel, Jim.. ........,.. ...,.. ..,... 1 0 6 Hamilton, Charles...... Hamilton, Donna ..... .. .... .. Hamilton, Kent L.. .... . 160 179 87 174 Henage, John ...... .......... .179 Hendrix, Betty. . ......,.... ...161 Henley, Linda Kay.. .. . ..... 86 174 Hensley, James.. ...... .,,.,,.......... 1 79 Hensley, John H.. .. ...70, 77 190 Henson, Merylene .. ................... 179 Herd, Carl Eugene... ..... 79 Herndon, Dwayne.. .. ..,.,., ,110 Herring, Joila.. .... .......179 Hickman, Beverly. ........ 64 168 Hickman, Gloria ....... . .. . ....... .179 Higginbothan, Dallis... .. . ....110 Higgenbotham, Victor .... ...110 Higgins, Mary Lee .. 84 High, Willard Keith ...... 68 Highfill, Bety Jean.. .. .. .... 174 Highfill, Gary..- . ........70 161 Hildebrand, Berta ............ .......... 1 79 Hildebrand, Novella ........ ...,.,.,,.. 1 61 Hill, Terry.. ........ .. ......... .....174 Hiller, Fredrick.. ...... 106 179 Hilton, Judith A .... .... ,.......... 1 7 5 Hilton, Keith ......,,.,,..... .. ,,,,,,., 68 Hinton, Paul .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,v,,w,,,,,v 1 61 Hirsch, Deanna Marie .................. 84 Hixson, Garry... ...... . ......... 110 111 Hobbs, Charles .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 7 9 Hockey, Evelyn Sue .............,,..... . 96 Hodges, Patricia.. ,.... ..... 7 7,79 161 Hodges, Wanda .. ....,.,,.,,.179 Hodson, Nancy Lou ........ ..... 6 7161 Hoenke, Myra ...........,....,, ,,,,,,,., , 179 Hofmeister, Merrily... ,... ,.,,.. . 175 Hoggard, Gary D ........... ,,,,,, , 175 Hoke, Gloria Jeanine... ,... .,........ . 179 Holder, Gary.. ......,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,, 5 5 179 Hollis, Sharon. .....,.... ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 7 9 Hollowell, Bruce ........ ........ 1 79 Holmes, Burl L ........... 65 Holmes, David P ...... ,,,,,, , 151 Holmes, Mary Lynn .,.... .... 7 2 Holner, Mary Lynn, ,,,,, M179 Holt, Charles ............. ..,,179 Holt, Karren ..... ,,.,,, , ,HM161 Honeycutt, Louanna .,,.... . ....... .. 179 Hook, Christine Masel .... 175 Hooper, David M..... ..... ...108,109 Hoppers, Charlotte.. . ..161 Horned, Gary .....,..... ...179 Horton, Floyd.. ...... .. .. .. 64 House, Dennis E.. .. 65, 70 Howard, Julia.. .,,. ....84,179 Howard, Velva ...... . .. . 86,179 Dotson, Evelyn Sue .......... ........... 1 67 Dougherty, Nancy ..........,.,.,..... 85, 160 Dowe, David Emmett .,...,,.,..,....,,.. 81 Dowell, Douglas Donald .............. 86 Dowler, Laura Ann ................ 72,79 Downing, Diane lrene .... 78, 79, 160 Downs, Catherine C ,.................... 66 Doyen, Michael M ................. ...... 1 67 Doyle, Deanna ..,.................,,.. 90,178 Dreingoefar, Betty Ann ........ 79,160 Drennan, Beverly ....,...,.....,..... 78,167 Drennon, David ....... .....,,............... 1 78 Driscoll, Michael Norbert ............ 160 Dryer, Barbara .......,...................... 86 Duckwall, JoAnn ..,,...,............ .67, 178 Dudley, Barbara Lee... .,.,...,,, 96,174 Duff, Mary Jane ........ ..... 6 6,98, 167 Duffner, Martin ..................,......... 160 76 Duncan, Charlotte Anne ............ Duncan, James Robert ...... 69, 85,87 ' 178 Duncan, Richard John ......,,.......... Dunham, Claude R... .......... ..,.,.. . 174 Dunkin, Betty Ann. .... .,........... 7 9 Dunlap, Robert .............................. Dunlap, William Phillip... 65, 83, Durnell, Gerald ............. ........ 1 03, Freitag, Bill .................... ..... French, Martha M .... Frenthway, Philip ........................ Frieden, Janice .................. ..... . .. Fries, Dee Ann .......... 67, 81, 90 Dutton Earl.. ............. .. Duval,'Gary Wayne ...... Duvall, Bobby Joe ....... Frink, Teresa L ................... .94 Fritts, Dorothy S ...... 62, 78,79 Fritz, Wesley 0 .... .......... ........,. Fronabarger, Carl R ..................... Fugate, Ray ................. ....... 6 4 Fuhrmann, Alta J ,... ....... .......... Fuson, David L .... .. ................. .. Fyan, Bob.. .. . ..89,102, 103,160 Gage, Thomas E.. ..................... 106 Galbraith, Sally Kaye ........ ..... 1 78 Galloway, Duane. .......110 Galloway, Pat ............ ....... 1 78 Galyean, Ronald... 68 Gannaway, Leland . ......166 Garbee, Marilyn.. . .... . ...160 Gardner, Daniel E... .. .. 76 Gardner, Gary Clark. .. .. .... ..174 Gardner, Janet Kay.. . . .... ..174 Garling, Ronald L... .. .. .. 160 Garoutte, James H. ..65,174 Garrett, Ronald Jack .. 81,106,166 Garrett, Ruby.... ... .. .. ......168 Gault, Georgia Anne. 98 . 178 Iseman, Bill ....... ...... Gault, Mark ..... Gehrs, Rita Kay ...... . H178 Jaynes, Ralph H .... .. Duvall, Judy Kay ....... .......... Dyche, Kathy ................ ......... 6 3, Eagle, Maurice Wayne ................ 178 Eakins, Richard L ......................... 73 Easley, Gary B. .... ......... . .. ...... ..151 East, Douglas Ray ....... .............. 1 78 Ebner, Kenneth Michael 66, 88, 110, 111, 160 Eden, Dorothy Jean ................ 66,72 Edmonds, Linda Kay .................... 90 Edmonds, Nancy Ann ................ 90 Edmonds, Pat ..... .... .... . . .... 9 4,178 Edwards, Floyd ....... .... .... .......... 7 0 Edwards, LaVerne... ....... ..... . .79 Edwards, Sally Gayle ........ ..... Egert, Joyce Marie ............ ....... Eggers, Donna Marie .... ........ 8 3,174 Eiffert, Lueda. ......... .. .. 90, 91, 167 Eiken, Donald ........... ..... . .. .168 Elliott, Roger... ........ .... .110, 168 Ellis, Benny Robert ....... ........ 7 0,168 Ellis, Melinda Lue... .......... 79,160 Ellis, Rogers... ..... .. .. .. 160 Ellis, Roland Richard .. .. .80, 81 178 Hamilton, Linda J.. .... .......... . . Hammack, Carolyn 1 ...... ...-179 Hanigan, Michael 63, 81, 106, 173 Hankins, William ............. 174 Hannah, Margaret. ... .... .... 8 7,179 Hansen, Harold ... ....83, 161 Hanson, David.. ....... ...179 Hardie, Carolyn... .... 93,179 Hargis, Earline... .... .. ...... 86 Hargis, Larry.. . .. 64, 174 Harrell, Elaine.. ..... ....... 8 5,174 Harrer, Carol Diane. .... ...... .... 1 7 4 Harris, Anthony... .. .. . 85 Harris, Barbara. . ..... 179 Harris, Dwayne .... .... ........ . ..179 Harris, Howard... ..... ...... ..... 7 0 ,168 Harris, Larry . . . ...... 68 Harris, Patricia . 83,100,101,168 Harris, Richard.. . ..... ..... 1 09,179 Harris, Sharon K.. .. ............... .179 Harrison, Charles D... . ............ H174 Harrison, Elizabeth Ann 85,237,179 Hart, David B ....... . . . ............ 174 Hartley, Bonnie ...... . .......... 84,179 Harvey, Patrick .. 3 .. ....... . 65 Harwood, Fern.. ...... .. ........... . 174 Haseltine, Lou Ann .... . ..... 100,161 Haskins, Vernon Hoganu... ......174 Hasler, William E... ....... . .. ..179 Hassell, Donald L.. .... ,.106, 179 Hawkins, Judith ..... . .... 84, 100, 179 Hawkins, Judy.. .... . .. ....179 Hawkins, Larry T... ....... ........... . 174 Hawley, George Warren ........... .... 1 61 Hayama, Elaine ....... ............ 78,79 Hayes, Anna Pearl ........ ..... 66,174 Hayes, Donna.. ................ 84, 96, 179 Hayford, Howard ....... ........... .... 8 3 Haynes, Joe R ........ ......... ..... . 110 Hayter, Billy Gene ..... ..... . .. .. ...168 Hayter, Patricia M .... . .... .79,161 Haythe, Winston McDonald 68 168 Hazen, James Cornell .... 85,110, Heckmaster, Carol Sue 62, 65, 89 179 79, 161 Howell, Lonnie.. .. . .. 103,179 Howell, Marguis D. .. .. .... ...... . .103 Howell, Wm. R... .... . 70,110,111, 151, 161 Howington, Eugene.. ... . ..179 Hoy, Sharon Jean 79, 96, 97, 175 Hubbell, Rebecca .... 79, 94, 95, 175 Hudgens, Donna.. ........ ....... .. .179 Hudson, Martha. . .. , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,15g Huff, Keith M ........ .......... 6 5,70 Hughes, Alice.. .. .... ............. 7 8 179 Hughes, Jerry... .,,,. , ,,110,179 HUfTlDhl'9y, Clyde 65, 68, 83, 96, 168 Humphrey, Rita ....... ........... 9 2,179 Hunt, Eugene O ........... . ............ 106 Hunt, Keitha.. .. ..... ....179 Hunter, Ronny.. 68 Hurst, Floyd ...... ,m18O Huskey, Carolyn ....... .. 180 HUSRGY, Marilyn... . 180 Hutchens, Leatrice ....... ........ 180 Hutcheson, Norman. . 65, 70,80 161 Hutchinson, Carol Marie. . ...... 175 Hutchinson, Jeannie.. .... .. .. 168 Hutchison, Will Graig.. .... 81 168 Hyder, Jean Ann... ...... 87 lkerd, Nancy ........ .. .. . .. .180 Iles, Janice Lynn. .. 62, 66, 77, 161 lmmelus, Douglas Robert... ..... .180 Inglis, Kenton Ronald ....... ........ 6 4 lves, Glenda ............ .6is ao . .......... '1oo, 106 Iseman, Ralph fBudi.. ,168 180 78 lzuno, Violet ............. Jackson, JoAnn ..... 180 Jackson, John... .. ...... ...... . 65,69 Jackson, Linda.. ...... .. ..... 96, 175 Jackson, Rita Pearl .................... 88 Jagears, Ben ...... ........................... 7 0 Janes, Mary Merlyn .... .... 6 6, 79, 175 Jared, Jerry G .... .. ..... .. ............ .175 Jaynes, Ann E. ............ ....... 8 7, Ellison, Gary.. . .... .. .... 110, Elmer, Gary .............. ............. 1 10 Emerson, Denna .. .... ...178 Enns, Jess .... . 85 Eppard, Dixie ......... ..... . . ........ 168 Eshbaugh, James Lee..... ...... 168 Eslinger, Kathleen. .... ...74, 87, 178 Estep, Martha Anne.. .......... ...174 Evans, Joe .... . ......... 88 Evington, Margaret Sue ....... .. .... 174 Fagan, iris Sue ................... 75,178 Fancher, Terry ....... ....... . H174 Faris, Charles Gary.. .... ........... . 65 Farmer, Wayne C ...... .............. . .. 73 Farmer, Sondra... . ......... 100,168 Gehrs, Sondra Sue .... . 81,93 Gentry, Shirley Sue ...... .. , ...... 168 George, Larry... . .. . ......178 Gerardy, Charles Wayne.. .... 70,178 Gibbs, Pat A... .. .. 94 Gibson, Patsy June .... 66,73,174 Gideon, Karen... .. .. ..... .. 81 Gifford, Pat ..... ..... ..... . . 84 Gillham, Diane .... ........ . ...... 1 78 Gillham, Robert E. .... ....... .. 174 Gilliam, Rita.. .. . ....... ....... 6 5,160 Gilmore, Kenneth Herman . .... 174 Gipson, Ruth Anne. . .. ....... 66,178 Given, Mary Alice... ........ .... 9 8,178 Glasgow, Carolyn.. .... 73 Gleason, John Patrick...... 89 106 Glenn, Bonnie... ....... ........ . 73 Glynn, Michael . .. Godsy, Lee D .... ....... ...... . . Gold, Flora Marilynn. .. .....178 Gold, Roy J.. . .. .. .......76,83 Gooch, Larry .. ..... ...151,174 Goodman, Iris L ........ .. 72 Goodnight, Gordon.. .... ........... 1 78 Heckmaster, Martha... ....... 76,179 Hedges, Harriet Lee.. . .. ...94, 95 Heisler, Pat .... ..... . . ....... 74,79,179 Helsley, Nancy... ..... .................. . 179 Helton, Donna ........................ 66,179 Helvey, William Charles ........ 68,179 Heman, Laurence... ....... ........... . 74 Hembree, Jerry Lou ..... .... 6 7, 85, 86 Hemingway, Geraldine.. ..... ..... 8 0,81 Hemsley, Bob. .......... .... . ..... . .179 Jenkins, James Clark ... .. .. Jenkins, Phillip N .............. .. .. Jensen, Joseph Warren .............. Jent, Marian Lea .... .... . .. 80 Jeter, Joseph Wm... .. . .65, Joalson, Carolyn... . .. Johanningmeier, Rich.. ........... .. Johns, Janice Lee ........ . ...... 81 Johns, Carole Joyce ..... ..86 Johnson, Connie Rhea. ........ 84 180 180 .168 161 175 168 161 180 151 175 175 175 189 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Lang, Lester Edward... .. 74 Larkin, James .. . .. . 74 Larsen, Georgia ,. . .......180 Larson, James .. . McMillan, James D... . . ..,, .64, 175 McMillan, Michael Winston ........ 175 McMullin, Everett Gay.. ...,, ,,,,,, 1 81 McNally, H. Kathleen... ...66,161 Naegler, Max ....,,, .,., ,........,,. 1 O 2, Napper, Pamela Ann .,...,,,,,. Nations, Carol Ann .....,......,.,, 67, Johnson, Mary Kathryn. Don. . , . 64 Hubert D.... ..180 Judith . ,,,, . ..180 Judy Kay ... ,. ,. . 67 180 Johnson, Mildred Karen... ..79, 161 Johnston, Sherry Elaine .75, 79, 84 Jones, Angie. ..,..,,, .. ..,.. 81 Jones, Beverly ,,,,.,, .. ., .....67, 180 Jones, Don L.. ,,.,,,, ,.,,, 8 9,108,109 Jones, Frank M.. .. ,,,,, ...,85,175 Jones, Gary. . .,,.,,, ., .. .... 106,168 Jones, Jerry. ,.,,..,.,, .. ,,..,. .. .... ..175 Jones, James Robert A. ,,,. ,,,,,, 7 3 Jones, Joyce. ,..,. .. ,,,.,..,.. 180 Jones, Larry G. . . ......75, 85 Jones, Linda.. ,.....,.. ,. ....168 Jones, Linda I. 67 Jones, Joanne . . ........ .. 76 Jones, R. C.,, . 77 Jones, Ronald K. . .. .. 64, 89, 168 Jones, Shelby L.. . . . ..... 68 Jones, Scott , ., ..... . ....18O Jones, Troyce D ........ ..... . 65, 83 Jones, Vicki .. ,.: . .. 80 Joslyn David.. .. ..... ..180 Joslynl Dorothy D. .... .. 168 . . ,. 65 Larson, Walter E.. . 110,161,188 Lawrence, Cheryl.. ... .. Lawrence, John Allen ..... Lawson, Amy Beth. Lawson, Jeannie Kay. Lawson, Ronnie.. .. Lazenby, Jerry.. .. -180 64, 69, 87 . .. 175 85 64 .. .151 81,93 180 Lechner, Carol A. .... Lee, Ann .,. . .. ... .. Lee, Linda Kay.. .... . ....... .79, Lee, Nancy .. . . 79 Lefevers, Betty Kathryn Lefholz, Richard A ..... .. 180 , .... ,161 180 . . 68 Lehmann, Marcia ...67 79,89, LeJeune, Peggy Celestei. Leker, Aldo William... 169 , .... 88, 180 88 Lemery, LaDonna.. .. .... . ...9O,180 Lemieux, Sharon . .............. 74 Lemmel, Rebecca A. .. . .. 83, 169 Leuch, Mary. . .. . .. . 67 Lewis, Jan Elise .. .. ......18O Lewis, Jo Ann...... . .... . .180 Lewis, Nancy Kay.. .. ..,... .... 7 9,161 Lightner, Judith Ann . . ...100,169 Lindsey, Judith. .... . 84 Linebaugh, James Leo ..... ....180 Link, Dona Jean.. .,........ .. .. ..180 Lipsitz, Steve ....... .. .. ......... 109,180 Lisech, Howard D.. ........ 68,169 Litteken, Geraldene Ann ...... 67, 87 Livingston, Barbara... 74, 180 Little, Ronnie .... .... 6 3,615,109,158 180 86 161 Lockhart, Mary Joyce ...... McVey, Gloria Diane ..... .. ..,... ..181 Mabrey, Dorman R. 66, 106, 107, 161 Mace, Guy.. .. .. 83,103,166 Mackey, Nancy Lee.... MacKinney, Karen.. . ...78, 161 181 ....75, MacLeod, Linda. ............... .......... 1 68 MacQuaid, Nancy W, .... 67,79,161 Magady, Manne. ....... .... 88,106 Mahan, Kent I .... ....... 65,233,175 Mailes, Freddie.. .. . . ....64, 88 Mallard, LaWanka. .. ..... .. 67 Mallett, Richard D... . .. ....181 Malone, Clyde Barry.. ........... .... 7 0 Manchester, Jeanette . .76,77,161 Maness, Don. .... . ...... .. 69 Mangan, Donna .. .. ... ........ ....181 Manley, Norman. . .. .,..... ..181 Maples, Donna... . 67 Maples, Perry. ........... .. 65 Marchbank, James.. . Marcum, Susie... .. .... . 66 86, 87, 181 161 Marks, Nancy. .. . ., 100,101, 79 Marquardt, Phyllis.. .. 78, , 103 .........181 181 Naylot, Ross Kelso ........ ...... 1 81 Neely, Marlene ........ .......... 1 81 Neill, Joe Ray ......... ............. 1 81 Nelms, Gary T .......... ....... 8 1,161 Nelson, Larry Max ........ .......... 1 81 Nelson, Paul Allen ..........,,...... 65,77 Nesbet, Bonnie... ...... ............ . ..181 Netherland, Robert Thomas ........ 181 Neumann, Richard ........................ 86 Newbold, Alvin. .,................... . .175 Newman, Charles ...... ...... 1 81 Newman, Linda... ...... ....,.... . 181 Newton, James l ..........,,............, 161 Newton, Judy .... .. .... ............ 1 00,181 Nichols, Deanna.. .... ........ 1 00,175 Nickels, Donald Leo ,..... . ............, 68 Nickels, Ronald Lee ..... . .......... 68 Nicodemus, Richard ......... .......... 1 81 Niehoff, Nancy Joan ........ ..... 7 2,181 Nisbet, Bonnie ,...... ...................... 7 4 Njuguna, George ..... ...... ......... 6 4 , 181 Nolker, Nora Anne .......... 88,98,169 Norback, Craig Thomas ................ 181 Norman , Rebecca .................. Joy, Leslie... .. ....... .. 161 Julian, Charles P .,......... . . 64 Julian, Keith Everett. ...... 64, 70, 161 Kappler, Irvin .......... .. ............... 151 Karr, Virginia. ..,.. .. . ....180 Kays, Duane ..... ...... .......... . 106 Keay, Curt ........... ,,... .,.,.... 1 0 9,180 Keen, Frankie ............ 79, 93, 94, 168 Kehr, Marilyn Joyce .. ............. . 73 Keith, Melba Jean ..... .... 6 6, 84, 96, 97, 161 Keith, Ora Faye .......... ,.... . .79,169 Keller, Steve . ..,........ .. .. 88 Keller, Kent ..........., .. 81 Kellerhals, Glenda ......... . .......... 180 Kellick, Margaret.. ........ 77,84 Kellogg, Evelyn Joyce .......... .79,175 Kelly, Sharon .... ............. . . ............ 180 Keltner, Loyell Clinton ................ 161 Kennemer, Nancy Sue.. ............ .161 Kent, Mary Ann.... ........ .. .... 77 Kohane, Michael J .....,..,... .... 7 4,161 Kerr, Shirley Ann ......... ............ 6 6 Kessinger, Marolyn .......... ,,...,,. 1 80 175 Mitchell, Kenneth R ....... Logan, David E ......... ..,... . . .... .. Lomax, Linda Jane ........ ......... 1 80 Long, Barbara Jean ...... ..... . 180 Long, Jerry ...... ......... . ............,, 1 80 Long, Linda Ann .......... ........ 9 8, 180 Long, Lester ..... . ...... .. ........... .180 Long, Martha Ann... ....... ...... .... . 1 80 Long, Myrtice C ............... 62, 79, 161 Long, Neil E ...... ...... 7 0, 89, 106, 107 Long, Patsy Ann ...... .,................ . .180 Lorts, Rosemary ....... .............. .. 94 Loughridge, Gail ....... ......... 1 80 Louk, Peter .......,...... ,........... 6 5 Love, Charles ............. ........, 7 6,169 Love, Sara Sue ......,.......... 84, 175 Lovekamp, Mary Ann ............. .. .... 180 Loving, Elwyn .............. ......... 1 06, 107 Low, Dorothy J ..... ........ ............ 1 6 1 Lowery, Galene C ............. ......... 7 O Luallin, John Stanley .................. 161 Lucas, William ........................ 77,151 Lummis, Robert William ............ .180 Lyle, Sandra Kay ............ 63,81, 100 Lyon, Barbara ........ 79, 100, 101,161 Lyons, James Joseph... ........ 74,106 McAnany, Mark D ......................... 106 McBride, Janet Catherine .......... 81 McCarter, Larry D ..................... .169 McClung, Linda Faye ............ 81, 180 McClellan, Tom .,,......................... 68 McCombs, Mike ................ ......... McConnell, Billy Ray .................. 161 Marshall, Hubert.. ......... 85, 181 Martin, Carol Jean ........ 88, 90, 158 Martin, David. . ..,.. ...... .. 181 Martin, Kenneth ..... ...... 7 3,175 Marty, Fred .... ..... ,,... .... 8 9 , 106 Mason, Donald E ......... .. ....... 85 Mason, Annette .... ........... . .. ...169 Massey, Shirley Ann ......... .... 6 6,161 Matheney, Janis Lee.. ................ 181 Matherly, Tim..... .... 70 Mathews, Edsel ............. ....,. 1 51,169 Matthews, Kenneth A .... ........,.... 6 4 Maus, Martha Ann ............ ....,.,. Mays, Judy ...................... ........ 181 Maybee, Monica Jean ..,............... 181 181 84 Meads, Barbara Ellen ....... ...... Medley, Barbara Sue ............. ..181 Medlock, Ruth Ann ..,,..... ....... .181 Meichel, Dennis George .... 106,181 Meir, Becky Sue ..,..... ..... 6 7, 90, Meister, Marjorie.. .,.............. 66, 181 181 Melton, Jerry. ..,............ ............., 1 51 Melton, Teddy Howard... ......... .175 Melton, Thomas Lee ............., 85,181 Menzies, Nancy... ......... 98, 99, 161 Merrifield, Mary Sue .................... 181 Mesley, Stephen Joe .,..........,..,.. 181 Metlach, Kenneth ....... ......... ...... . 7 4 Meusch, William James..77, 106,161 Meyer, Carol Beverly ............ 67,181 Michaels, Charlotte. ,....... ...... 9 4,175 Middleton, Kathryn ...................... 175 Milesell, Betty ............ ................. 1 81 Miller, Carolou .....,..... ........ 9 0,181 Miller, Dennis C ..................,........ 70 Miller, Joan Ann .......................... 181 Miller, John Ed. .7,106,107, Miller, Virginia ........ ............. 7 4, Miller, Virginia Rose.. ............. .. Mishler, Michael Lee ............ 85, Mitchell, Joyce M... ........ 93 Nutter, Linn... ........... ..... . 181 Nye, Larry .................... ...... 1 75 O'Brien, Bonnie June ,,.. .... ....181 O'Brien, Mary ........... .... . ..... 1 81 Odon, Jon. .. .... .. .......... .... . ,181 O'Hara, Barbara Jean ...........,........ 169 Oheim, Robert William .......... 70,83 Ohlman, Penny .......................... 88,94 Omer, Larry Douglas ....... ......... 1 09 O'Neal, Linda ....... ........ ...... 1 8 1 O'Neal, Nancy Lee .....,.. ...... 1 92 Osborn, Judith Ann .,....... ......... 1 82 Osborn, Mary ............................ 67,74 Osborne, Virgil Nelson.. ....,...68,182 79 Ostebo, Al1ean ........... ..........,....... O'Sullivan, Patricia Kay ........ 93,175 Oswald, Beverly. ,..... ..., 1 00, 101,161 Ott, Linda Rae ..,...........,,........ 65,175 O'Toole, Patrick L ............... 102,103 Owen, Betty .........,,,.... . .....,.,...,. 182 Owen, Charles S ......... ,...... . 70,80 ' 65 Owen, Owen, Helen F ...... Owen Charlie.. ........ .. , Lynne ,,.... .. McCord, Joyce Elaine . ............. . 76 180 McCord, Jim Alan ..,... .. ...,........ 161 161 McCord, Patti ,....... 81,100,101, 175 McCoy, Ronald L ........... 70,106,161 McCracken, Allan ..... ......, ............ 1 8 O McCrite, Gary M ..,... .. .... 89,110 McCrite, Richard L ....... ...,,.. 1 09, McCroy, Faye... ............ ........... . Mitchell, Paul Robert.. 169 181 181 181 175 ......63, 158 181 175 110 181 94 100 ......175 .........169 Kessler, Jimmy Richard.. ........... .. Kesterson, Judith Ann ............ 79,88, 100, 161 Ketch, Lillie... ....... .. .... ....... . 90,180 Ketchum, Carla ....... ....... ............ 1 8 0 Kinder, Sharon F .......... ......... 1 75 King, Carrol... ........ .... . ,. 66, 98 King, David ...,.... .. ................. 88,180 King, Howard Lee.. ...., ............ 6 8 King, Jack Lee ....... ..,,... . . 88 King, Janice Marie ...... . ..... 87 King, Jimmy Carl ....... .... 6 4 King, Lauretta ......., ......... 1 80 Kinne, Kathy ....... ...... ....... . 180 Kirby, Charlene ............,. ............ 8 8 Kirk, Janet Marie ............ 73,815,169 Kirkham, Judith Ann ..,............... 169 Kirkland, Wilma Jean.. .. .,........ .169 Kirkup, Julia .....,................ .... 6 6,180 Kissinger, Gary .......... .... .... ........ 1 8 0 Kleier, Dorothy Irene ...........,........ 169 Klein, William Vincent ........ 108,109 Kleine, Marilyn Kay.. ................. 175 Klingsporn, Dorsi... ...... ......... 9 3,180 Knight, Marshall David ................ 110 Knoesel, Ray M ....... ,...... . . ..... 77 Koch, Carole Sue ....... . ......... 180 Koebbe, Ronald ........... .... ......... 1 8 0 Koehn, Roberta... .......... ............ . 180 Koerner, Robert James ................ 109 Kolar, Opal... .... ,.,...... ....... ........ . 1 6 9 Kollmeyer, David W ......... ...... 8 6 Kollmeyer, Stuart ........ .......,. 1 80 Konty, Mary De... ...... ......169 Kopecky, Jerry ........... ............... 1 69 Kramer, Charles .......... .. .... 106,169 Krasser, Jerry.. .... ......... ...103 Krebs, Steve E ...... ......... 1 80 Kriska, Thomas ........ .......,. 1 80 Kristek, Glenn J ...... ........ 6 4, 74 Krueger, Carol ......... .................... 8 5 Krueger, Arvil Paul .............,.. 85,161 Kugler, Alice Kinslow .................. 169 McCroskey, Sammy .......... ....64, 169 161 McCroskey, Nancy Sue.. ............ 161 169 180 McCullah, Marcella., .............. Moennighoff, Walter J...74,106, Montgomery, David James .... 80, Montgomery, Donna Mae ..........,. Montgomery, Mary Jo ................ . Montgomery, Myra ........................ Montgomery, Sharon Leah ,......... 63, 100, 173 Moody, Charles R .................... .... 1 61 Mooney, P. Lucille ........... .... 8 4,161 Moore, Dennis .............................. 110 Moore, Donna Sue ................ 84,169 Moore, Jeanette ...... 189, 98, 99, 169 Moore, Larry ..............,. ................. 1 61 Moore, Marilyn Amelia .... 67, 79, 161 Moore, Willie Jean .................. 86,87 Morgan, Eddie Lee ........ ............ 1 81 Morgan, Marilyn ......... ................ 1 81 Morgan, Marlene ...... ............... 8 1,181 Morgan, Ronnie Lee ...,.......... 88,175 Morriss, Diane Gay ....... .. ......... .. Morrow, Morrow, Bruce E ......... ........ 7 0, 86 CharlesT ..... 69,85, , Mosher, Moskoff Wilma J .......................,. , William B ..................... Kukal, Gerald ......................., 108,109 Kunkler, Francis Marion ............ 81 Kutz, Kenneth ........ ............. 1 06, 107 Kyle, James ......... ......... 6 4,180 Lakey, George ........... ......... 7 0, 110 Lakey, Mary Jo ......... .. .... .... 9 3 Lamb, Sandra .......... ......... 1 00 Lambeth, Gary ....,,....... ......... 1 69 Lammert, Frances ...,.... ......... 1 61 Lampo, Robert... ....... .......... . 175 Lander, Edward ......... ........ 7 3, 85 Landes, Linda Lee ....... 190 ..,......180 McCullough, Jack P. 62, 70, 110, 161 McCurry, Carolyn Ann .... .. ........ 169 McDaniel, Gary L ......................... 169 McDaniel, Nancy ..... ..... .............. 1 8 1 McDonald, Kathleen K ..... .... 6 2,161 McDougal, Jeanie ............ .... 9 8,181 McDowell, Lee Anne .... ......... 6 9,175 McDowell, Thomas D ................. 70 McElroy, Clarence E.. .......... 66,169 McFarlin, Donna J ............. 88, 90, 175 McFerron, Darrel ............ 70,110,111, 151, 161 McGaughey, Patricia Ann ..... ...... 1 81 McGlassion, Beverly... . ..........169 McGlynn, Susan Mae .................... 181 McHan, Judith... ..,................. 66,161 McKenna, Jane ....,....................... . 90 McKinney, Edgar Duane .............. 175 McKinney, Patty. .......................... 84 McKinnon, Carol ........... ......... .181 McLaughlin, Sidney Kay ........ 79,98 McLain, Clifford ....... .............,...... 8 8 McLean, Ennis, Jr ......................... 106 McLean, Harolene .................. 87,175 McMasters, Paul K ....... ...... . .. 88 McMillan, Doug ......... ......... 1 61 181 161 181 Morton, Roberta Carol ....... ........ 1 81 ' 161 106 ' 175 Moss, Anita Sue ........................ . Muegge, Richard Lee ........ 74, 76, 85 Munro, Mary Jane... ....,..65,161 Munsinger, Janis K ......... 63,88, 158 Murray, Jim .........,........................ 181 Murray, Karen Flo ........ ............ 7 7 Murray, Phyllis May ........ ......... 1 81 Myers, Alice G ....................... ...... 1 G9 Myers, Janice Lucille ......... ...72,181 Mynatt, Coralee F .......... ......... 1 81 Owens, Lynn E .....,,...... ,.......,,,, 7 7 Palmateer, James L .... ..,,..........,. 1 06 Palmer, Donald Dean ........ 68, 85,86 Pannell, Ray .................................. 64 Parish, Rebecca Faye .................. 182 Parker, Rebecca Jane .................. 175 Parsons, Al D ..........................,.... 161 Parsons, Wanda Jewell ................ 182 Pasha, Ali-Arbar ................ ......... 1 75 Patrick, Eddi ............,..... ......... 1 82 Patten, Margarite ........ ,,,...... 1 82 Patten, Marilyn. ............... .,.,,,... 1 82 Patterson, Emily Faith ................ 182 Patterson, Gloria Anne .......... 96,175 Patteson, Carol Kay .................... 163 Patton, John E ............... ............ 6 6 Paull, Julia Ann .,......, ........,,,..... 9 3 Payne, Jackie .......,.. .......... B 5,182 Payne, Lois ......... .. .,........ 79,163 Peck, Robert S .......,..........,.,.. 78,161 Pecka, Diana M ................,...,,..,.... 175 Pemberton, Alice ........................ 170 Pemberton, Richard Wayne ........ 175 Pendergrass, Dennie Lynn .......... 85 Pendergrass, Martha ........,,.......... 90 Pennock, William A ...,.........,....... 161 Pennycuick, Joyce Karen ...... 72,182 Perkins, Freddie Jim .................... 64 Perkins, Janet .................. 73, 89, 182 Perrin, Richard M ........... 70,103,182 Perry, Eldo Rado ........................ 151 Pessoni, Carolyn Lois 77, 88, 98, 163 Pessoni, Suzanne Lee .... 98, 99, 170 Peters, Darryl ................................ 163 Peters, J. C ................................. 68 Peters, Jim .................................... 68 Peterson, Christine .... 66,89 90 Peterson, Glen E ............ , ,175 64 Petkoff, Susan .,,.........,,.......... 74,182 Pettis, Joyce Gall .................. 79,182 Pettitt, Rosalee ..... ........ ...... . . 87 Phillips, Keith .................,...... 69,182 Phillips, Joseph .......................,.... 89 Pierce, I Edward .......... 62, 65, 77, 163 Pierce, Mildred M ....................... 163 Pierce, Tammy .............. ............ 1 82 Pigg, Barbara Ann ........................ 77 Pilkerton, Mary Ann .................... 163 Piper, Shirley C ............... 85, 86, 163 Pitts, Jerry R ............ .... , ........... 1 63 Pitts, Nancy L ............... ....,.,..... Plaster, Sharon S ......................... Poage, Thomas M ........... 163 182 Plummer, Beverly Ann ................ 163 64 68, 182 175 Poindexter, Nancy ........................ Polk, William S. .,,.,.,,, ........,,,,. . ..175 Pollar, Noma Ann.. ... ..100, 175 Pollman, Linda Kay .......,. . 84,182 Pope, Carolyn... ,,.,....., .,,. ..., 6 7 ,170 Porges, Melynda P .,,,,..,.,.,,.., ,... . 182 Porter, Brent M .....,,,,, ..,. 6 9, 77, 87, Porter, Dorothy ,,,....... 85, 182 ....100, 163 182 163 182 Potter, Judith Lynn ..,,.,, Potter, Mary Jean ,,,,,.,,. Powell, Ann ,....,,,,......,,,, Powell, Kathryn Hazel .... Powell, Ronald Stephen. Tweed: ........72, 75 112 Powell, Shirley Anne ......,........... 182 Powell, Ted Eldon ,......... 66,70,175 Powers, Judith Ann ,,,,,,..........,,.... 170 Presley, Nancy Ann .,.. 88, 93, 94, 163 Price, Barbara Ann .....,,. 66,79,176 Price, Mary Sue ....,,.,...,,...,,,,..,,..,. 163 163 Prickett, John David ...,. Priest, Charlotte Kay ....,.... .,,,.... 1 82 Proe, Nola Mae ......,..,,,,,,,,....,,.,,,, 163 Propeck, James W .......,.,,,,, .,,..... 1 63 Provow, Ruth Lorraine ,... 72, 79, 163 Pumphrey Diane ,..,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 182 Purvis, Jack C .,o,o..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,, . 86 Putman, Judy Ann ,..,...,,,........ 88,170 Pyle, Judith Ann ,..,.,,, ......... 6 2,163 Pyle. Howard .........,.....,...,,,.,.. 64,170 Pyle, Mary Elizabeth ....,.,,,,...,,.,,., 182 Pyles, Carmen Ilene .....t.. 90,91,170 Quackenbush, Jane Eileen .,,, 72,182 Qualls, Constance C .....,....,....,,.. 182 ' 64 Quarles, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Quinn, Carol Ann .,,,,. . ,,,,,,,, 176 Quinn, Robert Carr ..,,..............,... 70 Rader, Jayne. ,.,...,.,....., ,,,,.........,.. 1 76 Rader, Linda Lee ..,......... 85,87,170 Rader, Robert D .,,.,....,..., ,,,,, ....110 Rains, Judith K..62,63,88,90, 166 Ramsey, George .....,,,.,.................. 176 Randolph, Sharon Lea ,......, ..oo.,... 1 82 Rasmussen, Dale .,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 70,176 Rathbun, Sandra Kay ..,...,,,.., 77,170 Rawley, Delores .........., . ...,,.,,,,. 89 Ray, Jerry William ..,............. 106,182 Reagan, Virginia ,,,,.,,, ....... 7 4,77 Reaves, Dennis 0 .,,,,.. ...,,....,,.... 1 70 Reed, Kay .,,,.......,.,,..,,,........,.,.,..... Reeves, Betty J .,,,,,,,,,,1, ,,.,,, 7 9, Reres, Jacqueline ,,,,,,,,,,,, 67,74, Reser, Loren D .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 102, Reynolds, Penny .....,,.,,,,,,,, Rhodes, Judy .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., Rice, Janet Carol ,,,,.....,. Richards, Virginia .,....,,. Richardson, Don ...........,. ......85, Richmond, Gary Joe .....,.. ...,. 94 163 170 103 182 Rhoads, Janice Marie ,,.,......., 79,163 182 170 88 182 65 67 Richner, Sue' Carol .....,.,,,,,. .. Ricketts, Clifford F ,,.,,........,,,,.... 176 Richman, Bobby Dale.. Ridenhour, Nelson Ron ' .m.m8i87 182 T118 .,,, .. Riegel, Edward Thomas .,..,.,, ...,, Roweton, Linda Ann ..,.,, ...., . .163 Roweton, Sharon ........,., .. ,,,. ...182 Rowley, Dolores Jean ,,.,,, ,..,...,, 1 70 Rowley, Shirley J .,,, ,...,., .,170 Roy, David E ....,,,..t...,., .. .,,, 62,64 Rucker, Grace Ann .......,. ..,..,.,. 1 00 Rush, Joyce Irene... ,..,. ,,,,,... . 100 Rowe, Junior... .,,,..,. ,,.....,,, . . ...151 Roweton, Linda Ann... ,...,,. ...... . . 79 Rude, Linda Noreen..62, 66, 76, 163 Rush, Joyce lrene ..,..,,...,............. 176 Russell, Karen Cecilia ...............,,. 94 Russell, Terry E ....................,..,.., 103 Rust, Jane E .,.,,.,..,,..,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,..,. 90 Ruyle, Charles D .........,.. ...70, 83, 182 Ruyle, Eleanor Ann ...,.,....,.,...,,.. .182 Ryer, Charles Wilfred .... 62,89, 102, 103 163 Skaggs, June Lynn ......,.,,,. 80, 81, 126 St. Clair, Clara Ruth .,..,...,...,.,.,,,, 183 Salsman, Frances ......,.....t,,.,... 67,176 Sample, George A .....,,,..,.....,.,.... 151 Sampson, Winifred Jeanne ,..,,,.... 163 Sanders, Berna Jean ......,,,..,.,..,. 163 Sanders, Edsel Ford .................,,, 182 Sanders, Richard ...,...,... ..,.. 6 4 Sanford, Carolyn ,,,,.,,,.......,,..,,,.,,,,, 93 Sarget, Robert Paul ......,,,,,,........ 68 Sasseen, Janice K ..... 77,88,90,170 Sauer, Steven Louis .....,,...........,. 182 Sayre, Wilbur B .,.....,...tt......... ,,,.... 1 63 Schafer, Gary Wayne ,,,....,.,,......... 68 Schamann, Jayne Sue ........ 84, 85, 86 Schlak, Maurice ..,,.,..,...,.....,......... 70 Schmidt, Ronalyn L .,.....,........, 85,86 Schmitt, Karolyn .....,.,..,,..,..... 90,170 Schnider, Mary Clair .........,.... 90 182 Schnick, P. Carol ...,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,..., 182 Schnick, Madelyn Jean ...,....,,.,,,,, 73 Schubert, Anne Grace ....,,., 98 182 .. ...176 Snow, David ....,.. ,..1.., ,,,, .....,..... . 1 0 9 Solomon, Vicki Pauline Sorrells, William Gary. Southerland, Mary Ann. 183 85 .. .96, us, 76,183 Sowersby, Bill ...., ,,,,....,, . .110, 183 Spargo, Ronald C .,,..,....... 64, 72, 176 Thurman, Anne Elizabeth ..,.,....... 87 Tiede, Helen Beverly .,,,,.,..,.. 84,164 Tinnin, Alice Marie .,....., 67,72,183 Tinsley, Alvin Ray... ..... 62, 65, 164 Toalson, Carolyn ,,,,, ...... Toft, Robert Conrad ....,.,, Tourville, Timothy D .....,. Trabue, Ray Leonard ,,,.,, . Tracy, Juanita P .,,,,. ..., ........72, 87 80 183 ,ffes Trewatha, Judy.. .. .,..1..,. Trlplett, Tony E.. .,......, Truman, Sharon Jeane ,,,,.. iiiai Tucker, David .,........,..,...,,..,,. 110 Tucker, Shirley Shea ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tucker, Willard Mace .,.,....., 106 Turner, Delores J ..... ' ........,1,,..,,.,, . Turner, Judy Colleen .................. Turner, Ronald Joe ,,,,, .... 8 0,81 Turner, Suzan Jane ...,,......,,,,,.,,,,, Turner, Warren ........... ....,..,...,.,.. Turpin Jim ...,.........,,. .,......... 1 10 Duke ,,,,.......................,....., 164 88 Sparks, Kay... ...,, ........,,,. 7 6,183 Spence, Kathy..... ,,,, 76, 88, 93 Spence, Robert G... ,,,,., ..., . ..176 Spencer, Judy Annf ,,,,,,,.,,,, 193,183 Spenny, Pamela Sue ..,.,,,,.,,,..,... 164 Spenny, Sandra Lee ,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,..,.. 183 Spivy, Paul ..............,,...,....,, ....183 Splitter, Camisa, 128, 129, 146, 171 Sponsler, Mabel C .......,.,,,,..,, 65,171 Spradling, Martin E ..,..,,.. .......... 1 76 Spradling, Sandra Sue ,,.............. 90 Sprague, James Lee .,,.,,...........,.. 176 Sprinkle, Thedford Jackson ...,..., 183 Spurgeon, Eldora Ruth .,........,... 183 Spurgeon, Lonnie Martin ,...,.....,. 183 Squire, Gloria Ann.. ..,..........,....... 176 Stafford, Dona Mychell .........,..,.,. 76 Stafford, Sharon K ..,..,.,..,.....,.... 183 Staiger, Gene'Edward ............ 64, 183 Staiger, Marilyn ......,.,,....,,........,. Standefer, Mildred M .,..,.,.,..,..,,. 176 Standley, Shirley Mae, ,,,...,.... 84,171 Stansberry, Tony Lynn .....,....., 69,86 Stanton, Delberta ,.,....,...,..,,...,...,. 183 Stanton, Donal Junior .................... 81 Stanton, Warren Richard .,,..... .,.. 1 71 Schuenemeyer, Leon ,,,,.,,,.. . Schultz, Ronald ..,,....,,..,.,,....... ,,,. 6 5 Schupbach, Annetta Beth ,,,. 79,163 Scott, H. Wayne .,,..,.................... 103 Scott, Joe Lynn .....,..,,, .,.. . .....182 Scrivner, Dennis E ........ ....... . 182 Seaman, Kenneth ,,,,.,, ,,1...,. 1 76 Seaton, Connie ......,..... Seaton, Hazel Mae .......,. iieay, Fae Louise ......,..., Secker, Dianne Lee .,,,.,, ........l82 ....170 . ....,. 170 83 Riegel, Terry ,,......,,,,,.......,,,., ,.,,,.., Riesenberg, Diane ,1,,11 1190, Riggins, Jerry Lynn ....,,,,.... 110, Riggins, Jim K ...,,,.,,,1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,1,. Riker, Robert. .,.. .,.......,,... ....... . Rinehart, Karen Sue .,,.,,.,,., .. Rinehart, Mary Lee ,......,. 78, 79, Ringness, Curtis W ...,.....,,.,,,,..,,. Rivera, Joseph ,,,111,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Roark, Verla M .,...,.,... ,............,,, Robards, James L .,.......,,,...,,,,, ,.., Roberts, Kay ,,,,,.........,,,, 63, 93, Roberts, Jeff... ,...... 76, 89, 106, Roberts, Juanita Fyrn ,,,,. 93,94, Roberts, Mancy Margaret .... 89 Skark, Yavonne .................,.,........ 88 Stark, lra Daniel ......,.,.,... 69, 86, 87 Stearns, Murlene. ,,..,..,.,,....,......,. 183 Steele, David Earl ,..,.,................,. 183 Steiger, David ,.........,.,...............,. 183 Steiner, Gary W ..,..............,, 106,171 Steinert, Joe B ,...,,,,,.. 77,106,176 Stephens, Betty Lee ..,,..,,...,........ 171 Sterling, Duane R .....,. ,....,. 1 03,164 Steury, Pat ,......,..,.,,,,,.,,,,, ............ 9 4 Stevens, Sharon N ...............,. 98,183 Stewart, Janeth Kay ..,,...............u 183 Stewart, Larry E ..,,,.,,,, ,.,,.,... 1 83 Stewart, Margaret ,,,,.,,,. ,,,...... 1 64 Stewart, Wanda Mae ..,...,,......., 67,88 St. John, John ,... ,....................... 1 71 Stith Samuel W ........,....,...,, Stockton, Bill .....,,,.,,,...,................ , ...,.... 164 Stoakes, Harold Leon .102, 103, 164 ' 183 79 Stockton, Sue .,,..,,,,...,.,,..............., Stoke, Linda Frances ....,,..,....,...... 183 77 Stokes, Richard L .....,,,,,,,,............ Stoner, William E ............. 63, 64, 106 Stover, Sandra Diane .,....,,..,,..,. 183 164 Stow, Mary Irene. .........,,.,, 77, Stowell, Patsy Ann ,,,,,.,.. Stracke, Eddie.......... ,...........164 ............151 Stratton, Sara Jane ...,.........,, 186,164 Strom, Dan ..,.............., ,.,,,,..... 6 9, 87 Strong, Sue Ann ,,,, ..,.. ,...,... 9 0 ,164 Stuber, Judith I .,,,,..,....,....,........... 183 Sturdevant, Gary W ..,....,,.., ..,,.... 6 4 Suit, Jon Clinton.. .,,,.,.. 80,110,176 Suit, Tuck .......,,., ,,..,. 6 6, 80, 88, 110 Suit, Rebecca Linn ............ 80, 90, 183 Suiters, Jesse ..,,............................ 89 Summers, Clark .. ..,. 70, 80, 81, 101 Summers, Mary Jo. .....,...........,,. 86 Summers, Spark .....,.................,.... 183 Surbrugg, Michael Lee ..,.,...,,...... 171 Sutton, Larry ............,..................... 110 Swan, Mike ,,,,..,,.,, ,,,.,.....,.....,. 6 4, 164 Swearingin, Gwendolyn ..,,..,......... 79 Sweet, Ronnie Lee ...,......,,..,, 69,176 Swickhamer, Merle ,,,., .,...... 1 06,171 Swineford, Catherine Ann ....,... 94, 97 171 Robertson, Jarrett Jackson ,,.,,,,,,, 96, 97, 170 Roberts, Richard Eugene ,,,, ...170 110 170 Robertson, Mary Louise ,,,,,,,.,,,,.. Robinson, Lorene Marie ,,,,,,. ..,.., 7 3 Robinson, Marno Lenore .,..... 67,90 Robison, Kenneth W ..,, ,.... ....,,, 1 8 2 Rodemeyer, Mike ,... .. .182 Rodenberg, 4C. Lorene ,.... ....., 7 9,182 Wheeler, Marvin H... Rodgers, Richard ..,..,,,,,,. .,..,,.. .176 Roe, Jr., Elwin C .,,, ..,. 8 1,108,109 Rogers, Carol ....,., ,,,,,1 ,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 2 , 84 Roehrs, Barbara Jean. 98, 182 Rogers Glenann... . 176 ,......,..182 73 182 Rogers, Janis Elaine.. . Rogers, Joyce Evelyn ,.,,,........ Rogers, Judith Anne 85, 86,87, Rogers, Nancy ,.... . .,................. . Romans, Jancy Anne ..,,. Rook, Jerry Dwight .....,, Roop, Diane... .,..... Roosman, George. 1 Roper, Michael Dayton Ross, Jimmy D ......,....... Rotrock, Larry G .....,,.,.., Rouintree, Sharon .........., Rountre e, Ronnie ........ .... Rowbottom, Robin W .... 182 ..72, 89, 170 95 163 . .... at ..106,107 s5,s7,1sz ,H,-H, 64 1 ...... 170 .85, 98, 182 hn1o3,182 182 Swoboda, Janice ............,............... Taber, Betty Jo.. ,,......,,.........,..., 183 Tackett, Sandra Sue .................... 180 Taylor, David ...............,........ 109,183 Taylor, Goldena Belle .,...........,..... 73 Taylor, Rita. .. .... ........ 8 4,911,176 Taylor, Suzanne. .................,....... 93 Taylor, Wilena Rae.. ..... 66, 75, 171 Teeter, Betty Ann... Secker, James ..........,.... ........ 6 4 Selph, Jerry ...................... ....,, 1 10 Sexton, Jeral Emmett ............,..... 182 Shackelford, Dorsey ,...,,, .....,.... . 88 Shade, Samuel.. ........ ......,.....,,. 1 76 Shadwick, Donna ........ ...,,.... 6 7,176 Shadwick, Mary ...............,...... 67,182 Shahmiri, Mohssem ..................,. 164 Shannon, Margaret Ann... ..,. 88,170 Sharp, Ron .. . ......,..,,,,. ...... . ...151 Shaw, Della Ray ..,... ..... ............ 1 8 2 Shaw, Mary Louise ,.... ................... 1 82 Shaw, R. Dean ...,. ....... ......... 6 6 ,176 Sheets, Betty.. .,,...,.,.. ............... 1 82 Shelton, Linda ..,.......,.................. 176 Shelton, Roy Wayne ........ 83, 85, 182 Sherertz, David... ....................... .176 Sheridan, Carla Jean .................. 182 Sheridan, Linda Lucille ................ 176 Sherman, Eva Jo ....... .................. 8 8 Sherrick, Bobby Joe ........,........... 170 Shockley, Paul E ............. 70,78 164 Shook, John R ................. 77,87,110 Shook, Sue Anne ........................ .183 Short, Alvin Phillip .................... 176 Short, Delayne. ,.,,... ...,.. . ,183 Short, Judy. ....... . ...... ........ 1 70 Short, Lou A ................ ..... . .182 Shreve, Charles . .. .. .. ........... .110 Silsby, James Michael ................ 183 Simmons, Janet Lou ....... 86, 90, 170 Simmons, Norma Lynn .......... 76,170 Simpson, Christine... ............. 88 Simpson, Kent Taylor .... ..... 1 06,183 Simpson, Rita June ....... .. ......... 183 Skaggs, June L ........ .......... ......... 9 3 Skaggs, N. Vaughn ..,,..,.,..,.. .106, 164 Skripmik, Olga .............. ............ 1 83 Slaughter, Dorothy ........................ 183 Sloan, Charlotte Mae .... ..... 8 4 183 Sloan, Larry ................................ 183 Smikle, Patricia ...................... 176 Smith, Billy Jack ..... 65, 79,80 164 Smith, Carolyn Jean ............ . ..... .170 Smith, Diana ........................... .... . 183 Smith, Donald R ......... ......... 1 51 Smith, Jerry... ...... 64 Smith, Mary Jane., ..., .......... . , 66 Smith, Norma Ann ......,......,,. 73 164 Smith, Owen Leonard ..,,.....,.. 72 170 Smith, Patricia Ann ...., 93,170 Smith, Sandra Lou ........................ 183 Smith, Sandra Sue ................ 98 183 Smith, V. Betty ...................... 66 183 Smyer, Myrna Joyce .,......... ......., 1 64 Snodgrass, Arlin Kent .......... 64 170 62, 67, 79 171 73 183 183 171 183 Turk, Dave Hiram...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M183 183 176 171 66 109 176 76 Twogood, Nancy Eleanor ............ 90 Ussery, Othel Eugene... ..... .,.. 4 . 68 Vahldick, Mary E .... .. .. ........... .171 Van Camp, Frede ...... ..... 8 5,86,87, 103, 183 VanHook, Tonni Beth ............ 94,95 ' 176 VanHooser, Dennis F ................... VanHatta, Elaine ............ .100, 183 VanNess, Beverlee ,..... ..,.......,,,,,, , , 73 Vansandt, Donna S....77,88,94,164 Vanzant, Barbara Jean .... ...... 8 9,171 Vaughn, David S ................... 109,164 Vaught, William Phil... ........,,,,... .110 Vedder, Linda M... ...... ........ . 164 Vedder, Robert ...... ........ .110 Verman, Arlin Deana... ...... ...183 Victor, Suzanne. .. ...................... 183 Viehland, Lloyd W .,,,,....,,, ,,,, 6 6,176 Viles, Jeff Charles ..... .. ............ 183 Viles, Ronald Joe .......................... 106 Vinson, Sharon Jean. ................ 65 Vitzthum, Paul A .... ........ 6 5, 80, 164 Volckman, Connie Anne ................ 171 Voorhees, Mary Lou ...... .... .... 1 8 3 Wadkins, Judy ......... ..................... 1 83 Wakefield, Sharon Sue ................ 183 Walker, Wilma.. ...,.......... ...... 8 8 Walker, John Naylor ........ ...... 6 3 Walker, Joyce ................. ...... Walker, Lawrence E .... .. ........ .. Walker, Leo ................... .. ........... .. Walker, Marvin Doyle, Jr ,....,,,,,,,, Walker, Michael Wm.... ....110 Walker, Robert Roy ................ ..... Wallace, Jerry ..... ................. ....... Waltner, John Carlton.. .. ....... Ward, Reeda Kay ............ 65, 73, Warden, Margaret Joan.. ........... .. Warnes, Karen Lynn ..... .............. 66 171 85 164 171 183 77 109 176 183 84 Waskoshy, Barbara ....... ........ 7 7, 79 Watkins, Sharon Kay.. .........184 Watt, Sue Ellen ........ .. ............ .... 1 76 Weaver, Donald James .......... 66,164 Webb, H. Frances. ................. 84 Webb, Paul Ronald ...... 69, 85, 86, 87 Webb, Sondra Kay .......... 85, 86, 184 Webster, Sharon Kaye. ......... . .176 Wedge, Helen Louise .... 66, 98, 184 Wehde, Wayne Ralph ....... .......... 1 84 Weihs, Romona Lea .................... 184 Weil, Susan E ........ .......... ...176 Weinzirl, Mary E ................. 74,176 Welborn, Janice L .... .................... 1 76 Welch, William David ..... ............ 1 71 Welker, Karen Jean ......... ......... 1 84 Welliver, Lillian Jeane ............,... 76 Wells, Linda Louise. .,... ........,..... 8 7 Welsh, Barbara ........ ... ...... 74, 184 Werner, Cleta Marie .............. 87,184 Werner, Oleta ................ ............ 1 76 West, David Lee... ...... ......184 West, Frederick.. .. , . ........ ,,.,,,106 West, Jerry D ..................... 65, 77, 79 West, Jessie Gwyn .................. 87, 184 Wester, Janie Sue.. .. ............... .. 81 Westfall, Garry E.. ............ 106,184 Whaley, Norman Lee. ..... . Wheeler, Carol A ............. 79, 83 ......98 1 164 176 151 Wherley, Haggard Tom. .............. 184 Whipple, Sandra ...... .. .. .. ...... ...184 ' 103 164 184 164 171 White, David E ............. ......... White, Dorenda.. .... ...... . White, Howard Gs. ....... ....,... . White, James ....... ..... 62,66, White, Nedda .............................,.. White, Sheryl K ...... ....... ............ 1 8 4 Whitehead, Beverly Ann .... ......... 6 6 Whitehead, Charles E. ........... . 164 Tekotte, Kaye .. .... .... . ......... ....183 Terry, Donna Kay. .................,..... 176 Terry, Ronald Lee ......,.......... .183 Tettenhorst, Ruby Nell .... 66,72,171 Thieman, Frederick Kent..70,89,164 Thien, Thomas . .......................... 183 Thomas, Carol Sue ...,.,,,,,,,........ 183 Thomas, Charles Orel ......... ..... 8 9 Thomas, lrma Ruth... ...... ..,, . . 66 Thomas, Jackie Lee ........ .,....... 6 4 Thomas, Judith C. ........ ............ 1 83 Thomas, Robert Earl ............ 103 171 Thomas, Robert Lee.. ................. 164 Thomas, Sally Ann ......... ......,.. 1 83 Thompson, Fred L,,, .,.,.... ,....... . 164 Thompson, Gary .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,, 85 Thompson, George Leroy ............ 183 Thompson, Lawrence E ......... 65,164 Thornton, Alice Louise ................ 183 Thorpe, Linda ..... ............ 7 8, 88, 183 Whltesell, John D ..., .............. 109 Whitehead, Kathryn .... 98, 99, 165 77 103 Whitlock, Jerry R .... . . Whitlow, Marilyn G... fin fffss 176 1591 Whitman, Joseph W. . . Whitman, Wendy L. .. 76 74 ,96, 171 Whitmore, Charles W... .. . 83 Whitmore, Joella .. .,,...,.. .. 79 Whitworth, Karen .. .. 88 Whitworth, Nancy C. 184 Wicks, Sara Jane . . . 176 Wickiser, Carolyn Lee ,..., .. 98,171 Wicks, Randall . .. 70,85 Wilcox, Larry Gail .....,..........,, .. 64 Wiles, Alice Forrester. 100,176 Wiles, Charles W. ,... 106,107 Wiley, Almon L.. .. ... 89,106,176 Wiley, Jerry Dale . .... 62, 70, 72, 89, 165 Wiley, Robert S. . .,,,. .,.. 8 9,171 Wilkinson, Peter Bertram .......... 184 Wilks, Carl ,,,,,, .151, 165 Wilks, Donny Edwin. Willard, Charlene . . Willard, Edward R.. .. Willard, Ralph F.. . . .... .. 184 .. .. 165 151 ,........, 88 Willcoxon, Ronnie ... ,.,,.,... 73,176 Willey, John S. .. . 106 Willhite, Mara Jon. . .,,.,,, 62,100 Williams Darla Ann . .. ..... 171 Williams, David L. .. .. .110, 111, 188 Williams Denny . ,............... 85 Williams Diana Lee. . .. .. 184 Williams, James. . . .. 77 Williams James K.. . ..... 77 Williams Joan 1. 77, 80, 81, 171 Williams Kay L. .. .. .. 184 Williams Kenneth L. ....... 73,165 Williams, Philip Ware ........ 109,184 Williams, Rick A. . ..... 106 Williams, Roger Thomas. .... . . 165 Williams, Sandra Kay.. .... 79,171 Willis, Mary Ellen ........... ...184 Wills, Robert Lewis . 184 Wilmesherr, Frankie Kay.. 86, 87 Wilson, Janice ...... 93,171 Wilson, Mary G.. . .. . 86,87 Wilson, Charles Joseph 69, 85, 86, 87 Wilson Lura Claudette. 75, 79, 165 Wilson, Wayne H. .... 65 Wimmer, Dale E. . 165 Wimsett, J. Burl 66, 70, 80, 89, 110, 111 Winchester, Sue. .. . .. 81,171 Winfield, Linda . 66, 165 Winfrey, Joyce A. 62, 65, 83, 88, 165 Winn, Sammy A. .. 151 Winninger, John .. 184 Winter, Philip R.. . . 70,176 Winter, Wayne Ellis.. 69, 85, 86, 87 Witty, Eugene Cecil . ..... ...... 6 4 Wityk, Robert T. .... 65,184 Wochner, Kathryn .. . 184 Wofford, Michael . . .. 151 Wofford, Omer 0'Neil . .. 184 Wohlgemuth, Vernon R. . Wolf, Marion Wolfe, James Byron Wolf, Mary Ann .... 87 83 184 184 Wollpert, Kay Elaine. ..94, 95 Wood, Edna Jean. .. ..... 90,184 Wood, Joyce.. . . 176 Woolridge, John.. 184 Workman, Janice C... .. 171 Worman, James W. .. 66, 171 Wormington, Robert T. . . 176 Wormbaker, Virgil T. .70, 165 Wren, Enzel. . . 171 Wright, Carol Jennette... H184 Wright, Elaine. . . 100,101,165 Wright, Helen Annette . . 87, 90 Wyrsch, William Anthony. . .. 74 Yadon, Barbara Kay . .... 98, 99, 171 Yarbrough, Judy Ann . 84 Yates, Carl E. . .. . 77 Yorkman, Carolyn Louise 184 Young, Dan .... . . . . 103,165 Zangrilli, Alice Eileen . . 98,184 Zell, Carolyn. . 88,176 Zeuch, Mary Kaye 67,184 Zulauf, Carolyn J. . 72,79 Zulauf, Marian Louisa. , .. 82, 74 Zumwalt, Kent.. .. Zumwalt, Patricia. . .. 15922 . 184 77,165


Suggestions in the Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) collection:

Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965


Searching for more yearbooks in Missouri?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Missouri yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.