Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1963

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Y, - ' ,U , ,jay .,V, ' a , ' V 5 j if 7 'rw ,a5g,4g:f v Wx, Z5 , 4 v I , 1 ' -5 AW 1 A ' f 5 -4' ML 44 , 33 'QQ ff. ' ' 1 A ,Vg ' 1 X Q ' wk ,y , 1 Q A 'M K .. .WM , WMM ' ,nw K 'w., , . 'l ,pm W A Aw WA, ws M 19 ' 'W 'f '!-np..,,.,,.. 45: .M V L Q a V wwwwvym awww ww W Drinking coffee, playing bridge, drinking coffee, cramming forthattest next hour with the iukebox blasting Hey Baby or Telestar, drinking cof- fee, needing more change-- the dollar machine, wrinkled bill so no change, taking that last drag from the cigarette before run- ning in to give that last pint of blood, now racing to class-yes, the Student Center Building is quite a center of activity. Hlllllll ll 5 A new personality, a new act, but an old result- laughter and entertainment. A wealth of variety in theater performances is offer to the college and community by the dramatics ment every year. Outstanding productions are sented each term enlightening and entertaining ences with everything from comedy to tragedy. af 4 , ,, W 'V' 4? .4 3 W fa W K t' Q 5 may M V ff ,MV 3: Q ' l f 12.121 r ,,..., mf f Q ! ff 174 A 'V fly f 1 ! W 5 W4 M l Physical . . . intellectual . . . humorous. A pattern of activities is created for students at Southwest Missouri State. Opportunities to broaden and increase the individual can be applied to his scholastic achievements. College educa- tion does not terminate with the classroom but extends into extra-curricular activities which put the fine edge on the blade of class-acquired knowledge. Tax reduction? Chris Peterson, representing SMS on Radio KWTO's College Town Meeting of the Air, helps stimulate student controversy in civic affairs. 29 S tags E Studying. The moin occupation ot the college student. So runs the dominant public opinion. More otten than not it's on lost minute rush to crom thot lost little bit ot knowledge thot coin be obtained before the instructor hands out the tests. i 3? QE 52? Lf 635554K Military preparedness-merely one phase of a college man's life. These men, most of which are now to be commissioned officers in the United States Army, spend their Junior-Senior summer in Fort Riley, Kan., where they receive some of their basic training. The above industrious soldiers are Bill Howell, Harry Braun and Jerry Kopecky. 4 smzfv-1HlW'ff -Y' ,. , . 42-, Saw? sl. H : W ff . V X -4. .... :- , i.i- Sass iwf 15lv 3? 5 5 1 . K' wfM JE-www' N W . i , Eff W iw,,,,gs1fw-wrw slwfeewifwww W. 'W 'W ' My-ff W V .. , W ,,... . M., .. , ,, , .. , ..,. ,, ,, ,, 3, WWW, W XS A : - A G qypfgrgmgsww y ,, Q . , gr M W . 'Jim Rss 'Wim-W J -ru ' W swT?f?'f12fiim2'Q?37f'3 ' , X . P' - Q it r ' Q' ,saw s 'sys gm i n gk ' sg? as J- Y ,E . .,.. gig wi QQ? 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'fs 3 sg s 32 .l 1 I av V, .XX A W5 ,ai -V ..4fg.ls T9 'V ,tbl F fs' ciggxskxv If me ,, 'J A - ' w'..i Ras 5 3,2 sez- f was ug 3 ..-s .ig P . 3,41 Six ff' mv A' -P, ,, QQ? Q Xia fxxsksagtl Yah Q FR 5, .' A- l V fzir. Y ,L is is 9, X 3 sb X xi, sk is 4 ,., , an . , i K - 1 P . Every campus 'inust have a gathering spot for the students to unwind the tensions created by the I pressure of school work. On pleasant days, it's usually the A Building stepsor the quadrangle. Most of the time-, however leisure is spent inthe Stusdent Center ' l ld I . A ku V ,Wi ,s ik gasses 5 1 Bui in . it if . . : W f lifts i 'Q ff . rs fl f' it , ' s' 9 s Q f 6 Sm J isfiastsfiiswiiisf l tt s s . s is X 'S sp. leg, -.il .' , .4 s or Q 1. Afffirsfi 'zgwf as f sf' TEE? Q if his 4 sisms swf 'vs ' s zlz ,1- if ' was ,-i g Q L Q Q, Y I, gp, gggk zx,i,q, Ng 5 egg A , , . . s 2 . , sg ,Lf firm? L, - ,VK K !,.,,,,, in ,fs ,Y ,M , Ms- s ,. . .Qt 5 Q I A 'tk L. .:' fa Y ,. is Qi fs ,E ' 1 w 1 ,S 'if fs? ,K f i , s, , - 2 , y J-mi, slfsf sq- iw: gg., , ,,s,q,?,5gf?f,x,,3, - ,gk Q, 5. ' .3 J EQPQV' .. . 5 f 's,'Ne ffi49f6 'J' 'Q n-5 ' ff '. ' 'fi . 7 ' 'J Student Union Centralizes Campus Activities From sleeping to socializing, there is diversion for everyone - an atmosphere to fit any mood. From the stately quiet of the grand lounge to the raucous iukebox of the Bears' Den environments are matched to the varying personalities iffy WSE 5 f -Q Q5 1 K Q if Xxx 5 XF .L K 4 X VM, ,A , . W N, .i if 5: Moior Robert Newton and Corps Commander Gene Deon cttoch Q special decoration to the guidon of the company giving the largest quantity of blood in the ROTC-Red Cross Blood drive. - 'wee . .. ,- N6 if Kgs, .1 ew 4. 3 Q -L N-wiv. vm, . -yrs . - 'S .ye fe 1 'L . Q I, ,i-,. -f -wi-wage, ' K wsfjiA'fg, gg,-X il f -fr .c r in yfxrekhj, ak A Q .'2 'lit .-Q--1 ' if F X fe -........ f-.NNN N Avxf3qi.?'g? i f si -Q- Ws-g,3EgS4. 3 fit ' ' 7' M' ,, A we 5 if It AQ if 4 11 Q ,, Q av 1 A 1 W. 75 Y f We X H l Fun of being out of doors might change in its physical activities over the years, but the age does not decrease the enjoyment of lust being out in the open. i A li M ...c, FQ' ,c,,,,c.: We-qfwww. 1 W wh M. ,ff if NXQSYQSQ ff ina? 4--I mm K .W , A ,, M ff ., I W Q ,,, A. 9 35 W V ,f K6 ,S v 0 UMM! ,W r 1 r y s a I 1 W rf , s Avoidable social events turn into campus musts with the arena of the fieldhouse serving as a major focal point of student activity. Thrilling basketball games and successful school dances are the most popular events. Name bands draw record-breaking crowds to the Homecoming and Christmas dances. Original decorations professionally constructed by the Student Center Commission add the perfect atmosphere. BEARS 525539 The fieldhouse serves as a community entertainment spot when the Bears take to the hardwoods. The basketball team provides unlimited entertainment for their usually large audiences. Their unfailing spirit and determination let the crowds know that they won't give up. The crowds show their appreciation of the Bruin team through their large at- tendance and vocal enthusiasm. Falling angels . . . masterpieces in oil . . . abstract human forms. Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, offered stu- dent artists an opportunity to sell their prints, paintings, drawings, sculpture, and ceramic pieces. 631' A slug of water ond cn snatch of rest before plunging back into fhe raging fray. an 79 live up cr l I WWW Studying is o preoccupotion with the student . . . only when there is nothing better to do. Some- how it usuolly works out. The snatched poge ond the Ozork room review usuolly odd up to on sub- stontiol body of knowledge. Five minutes between classes. That long walk by woy of the A building. One last drag on your cigarette before facing an hour of knowledge. The smiling friendly faces give you a sense of b.elonging, a sense of knowing that you are home and welcome by your peers, the knowledge that they are gaining the same as you. f sf 6 3 N .-4 51.2 Elaborate silk cloths to coarse burlap room dividers can be woven on the looms in the weaving classes. Jayme Schaumann demon- strates threading a loom. Individual expressions sensitively stated are frequently exhibited in student art shows in the Fine Arts gallery and in surrounding museums and exhibitions. The art department also sponsors monthly showings of out- standing artists - this year including an exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso. Extensive facilities in the de- partment enable students every opportunity to experi- ment fully in the various fields of art. Walnut figures to terra cotta pieces are produced in the sculpture classes. Students Douglas Laciter, .lim Armstrong, and Darrell Byler carve, sand and polish their almost- finished works. sfii 2 f,w'm,.' , .ww bis .0 E nav V - s i sf 51? is if ,fl g I V' Im -4 N 1,4 , I K JE' .ly . f 1, Z4 s. M ,v V hiruiig ,J ' W' X Kim Judy Noble, talented freshman artist, sketches the figure in a beginning drawing class. s human Two talk together between classes, two tary on their way home from school, two share their joys, their happiness, their problems. A man and a woman find each other. The gregarious has circulated until he found that special one best fitted to his needs and interests. ,,, , X f is ff' X' Q fx swf-e+ESg,g,ir,s ss K .Q s ,. s - .R X' A . ,Q f .sxix U s. , sg. 1 4, ,c s yt Q to S. fc fe t c 15 This need for constant companionship and oneness can be witnessed on campus as well as off. But no matter the situation, the rest of the world dissolves into a blurry shield because of the approach and company of the one that has been chosen. it J fc... i f 1 ,J , Q- We wi 'lg , Hobo night at the stadium was recently created by Dave Billings, Pat Sprague, Booney, Rick Hiller and their mascot- pledge, Bruno. 49 M Q2 QF4 ii? ii mg XX, Q, .- ,fy .551 1 -Q i. A.,.. 11. R 4 v if- x x . N , L 5 , Y N' g-Nh :fi 53 agk 3? fi? .SM ' 39 ' KYE -3 :imgw 9 45,3 . si 3 h 4 1 A . is 55 2521- fi K www 'n .U 19 tx M' A Fkww .. A . , ,W 4 ? ,, gNl . x 3 151 . . 4 . c S Lk,,5,7s,f'f.-:ff - K swf ' ' ' . W ' V- - K . ' . K ga Y . fs. 15521 5 Q 1 .. .,.. M. Q jff. ' '1 Fall. The time of falling leaves. The time of new faces and new adventures. Rekindling of old times and the creating of new relationships. The long walk up to the A building. It greets you in its stony warmth as an old friend. You know you've never been away. Optimistic plans are made for the whole year that somehow never get carried out, but things usually work out for the best, most of the time. It's also time for organiza- tion. Clubs, fraternities, sororities, organizations get under way. Wheels turn and the cogs move- and school starts rumbling like a newly awakened gargantuan plodding toward its ultimate June hibernation once again. Chivalry has not died, my fair lady. Gary McCrite, our knight on campus, comes to the rescue of the freshman maiden. Student-Faculty reception and mixer receive upperclassman and faculty participation. 2.9- if if rg Q is V1 Q El V ri-X , WN E .9 qm,,,,...N,..,-Q-v.,,...Q-v . XR Sporting the caption Blockade the Miners, the Young Democrats take advantage of the current world crisis to win first place in the decorated car division of the Homecoming parade. Fi it .--. 1 Hi -is .esw -5 -- . 'I 'i' N'i5i'?1: ' -g.f:.:. .P f - , 42,9 ' . iv Q sara- 'fwef . -1. . EQ E- 5: x . . ,b . .sis .flag 1 I-.1 . S ' - ,ffl - '35 -Z 3 3 N i , E gg ,,.. M , . g M is , , ,Q Q WW ' mf I Q: x I. f . ' lrb Q rs A E SL it ? . si Q F ' WI ' ks, gc-tn YE s ,. ,Q i , .1 -' -' Homecoming Homecoming bursts out on the campus with all its confused glory. The rush, rush, rush as the parade, dinners, games, teas and other assorted activities must be forced into an already tense day. The election is over, the Queen and her at- tendants are announced. A lovely girl reigns throughout a week-end of activities. Miss Judy Rains, Homecoming Queen 1962. And the crowd watches on Reins reigned! a '-' P i :,, ,-Z ' -- 3' Miss Jud. Rik 24 3 3 X S X R Rains Elected Homecoming ueen Ubud? ..,7 awww 5 Y Z ? s 3 l Miss Oleta Werner, first attendant. Miss Diane Pecka, second attendant. f ' f .. ,ff ff' 'Nl M.. Southwest Missouri State band members step with precision timing. An extremely simple float, but a first-place winner. M9e9iA..i Ni 5' ' if-grilles m .QEEAEI Twhqmf I -v f l may ' ' M- X Pj' , F , Ag ff A A, i, 7: , .Mx , N ,, H p ff- ii fgiigf - sy, . i.,t 5 , ,:ng'1'3,4 ., 'll' ' t Qffi' . A ' if? ' r ' ' at f f , A ' , Q , v ' N w I . 'fa W 'War , ,. I k V ' M , a 1 ,fb - v. , - , , , , f X Q, y V . ,es ' 'b A 3 ,AJ '.A., Q I M K -. i , N, , , rl in W Q 2' 3 'fi' fi? W Q -:lv , 'W .pp .' y 7 my e , 5 K Lf , ,,, v f . 0 f L if ' 3131 V QM 1 ',' p . , ' .34 . , . if ,L J-.. A. 5' J -Q A 'tn 2 rw ' f as Christmas Season Swings With Dorsey Urchestra The spirit of Thanksgiving fills the air, but the lilt- ing music of Tommy Dorsey's orchestra provides entertainment for the Christmas revelers at the an- nual Christmas Dance held in the early part of December. Forced to an early start this year because of the new term arrangement, the Christmas Dance still proved to be one of the best in years. The Candle- light service held after the dance set the season oft because of its solemn impressiveness and its spirit- provoking atmosphere. Q 'fn VWWW I 'V MY WC ww Author Harry Golden clutches a cigar and cup in one hand and gestures with the other during a ques- tion-and-answer session following his speech for the Friday Night on Campus series. Skip Keeter gives Henry Gideon a piece of his mind to no avail in a scene from the Winter term play ltalian Straw Hat while Lenora Frank looks on with mixed emotions. 60 .l 1 .W , L53 G .11 Ha.. l3l?!'XGGllXl'BmQ5 I Homecoming, house decorafions, and the Alpha Delta Pi's rooting to Leave 'em Draggin. X ' W! Lots and lots of elections-vote! H's the mode this year. 51 . 'fm 'F ,l ni .All 'fl I XWP 5 Thh have Q Q 5 3 S 5 E 5 3 5 5 3 X 2 4 5 2 vii LQ EPI? S3 if N, :PES Sai? SQ w , fill 5 9 , Freshman meets fraternity mon-but only casually on campus. Deferred rushing limits close friendships between classmen. Sophomore Diane Riesenberg Selected Uzarko ueen Diane Riesenberg of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority was crowned 1963 Ozarko Queen by Standard Editor Mike Surbrugg at the Standard-Ozarko Bali. Looking on are Mike Wofford, Carol Christiansen, Ozarko editor, and Loren Reser, assistant Ozarko editor. Campus Beauties Selected Attendants to Ozarko Queen Patty Brayfielcl Kappa Alpha Joy Trover Home Economics Club Carolou Miller Tau Kappa Epsilon S l 5 I Q Carolyn Hammack Sigma Kappa 3. ' f 1 , 1 ls: ' ffl? ,xi 55 X '15 5 jf! ,V 1 '. 575' fi 5: -1 ififmv- f 1- f Lgfja- - 45.13, ,f . ,, Y ,if sggfsvix - L ' ' 1'??'.:'Q f'Qm'!f.X ' K-' , , 2,1?1f .,,'g',f- , 'ft'- 'SEH Q .J qw. 12 Sf-af vwifmfq, ffl-, ,. V , . 1- 515:15 ' 5 ' ' f ,Q ' X 132: 1ixf'HEii'fff'im 1 ,vzfwb xx A wa '- f T1 13. X156 , iff? 4-vw fm ,WQ,.'ifl'fYj sw -,L ' ' 1 f i 5 fl? Ti -f-' ff1r'1'r ' :fAf'1 w'GwW5f'+'3,w N 'G M If l :w - if: .1 Xfw . Y X- . H W 'G We P' 7 f ,K K. . , ,, 'WM . 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Yes, you are There and you are glad because Today . . . we won . . . 72 Football The Great Bear Machine started early showing bruin potential in both pre-school games. Carefully- executed plays by this enthusiastic team sparked the Bears to victory again and again. Tremendous teamwork comes from this hard-fighting group, the Bear Machine, consisting of one part coaches, one part players and one part loyal fans, put together it forms an almost unbeatable combination. Making the break that counts, Jerry Boyer gets a step on his opponent. Yeh, and ill match you 50c for everyone of em they have to carry off the field BOTTOM ROW: Jim Mentis, assistant coach, Charles Wade, Everette Bartley, Harold Wheeler, Eldo Perry, Tony Calwhite, George Newton, Jerry Melton, Eddie Willard, Sam Winn, Jack Steiger, Mike Wofford, Sam Claxton, Paul Krebs, Ralph Hagemann. SEC- OND ROW: Orville Pottenger, coach, Irvin Kappler, Pat English, Harold Dandridge, Larry Ayres, Rich Johanningmeier, Dick Feister, Wally Dawson, Dwayne Herndon, George Sample, Ed Straeke, Harry Brown, Ron Young, Bill Hall, Junior Rowe, assistant coach. TOP ROW: George Simpson, assistant coach, Bill Brew, Jerry Boyer, Larry Sidwell, Donnie Gaddis, Wayne Petrus, Jerry Luzenby, George Peabody, Russ Amrein, Gerry Lipka, John Bolle, John Tummons, Neil Smith, Wayne Priest, Terry Renvick. 4 the steam behind the Bear ie are cheerleaders Carol er, Bonna Burrows, Becky Suit, e Magady, Becky Norman, Gary Marty Pendergrass and Mary Jo And when you hit 'em, hit 'em hard, dictates Coach .lim Mentis. Watching his men like a hawk, Coach Orville Pottenger sees something amiss and is ready with a remedy. Pondering the problems of practice, Coach George Simpson stands ready to assist. 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Leonard Wood Maryville State Missouri Mines Cape Girardeau SMS l02 Missouri Mines SMS 63 Kirksville State SMS 62 Washington University SMS 73 Cape Girardeau SMS 72 Warrensburg Coach Eddie Matthews and Assistant Coach Bill Thomas palm the symbol of their profession. Getting away and above his Prairie View opponent Holmes Teegarden nets two for the Bears. 5 K Ae 55 f 5 J , L, 'Q W. 5 a ra H1 WW Y 'Y ,7 1 ,, iiii k , in U Q 2 ,V I Vhyrr ,G A 2 M 3 'vv' I 41 f., , I 5 QRS? Using his heighi to good a two-poinfer while Lc 1 NJ A VM' dir 54 42 44 so X, Mx , J LE-Aly Ont Unfailing Spirit On SMS Hardwoods , Gaining a step on his opponent, Foggy Joe Rivers takes the drive and nets an easy two points. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Tucker, Charles Marshall, Jim Gant, Edsel Matthews, Bob Hammons. SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Thomas, J. D. Boyer, Joe Rivers, Larry Mc- Carter, Bob Coambes, Joe Lorton, Charles Ruyle, Coach Edwin Matthews. TOP ROW: Gary McDaniel, Holmes Teagarden, Frank Davidson, Dale Mathes, Kenny Magers, Bob Ligon. Representing two ot the most widely respected names in college basketball are Head Coach Edwin Matthews and Assistant Coach Bill Thomas. Bears bound for the ball! Up goes Bob Coambes in a close contest with Prairie View. Freshman Bruin backers include junior varsity cheer- leaders Buanna Matthews, Nancy Dyer, Dorothy Mc- Fariin, Patricia Hannon, Rea Bramel and Lorel Rigsby. Halftime means pointing out mistakes so the Bears can better their battle. Col The golf team, coached by A. J. fAndyj Mc- Donald, climaxed a fine year by winning MIAA honors after a one-year drought. SMS also finished runnerup to Lamar Tech in the NCAA Midwest Regional tournament played in Springfield. The MIAA golf tournament proved to be a tough test of endurance as well as shot making. Southwest Missouri State's six-man team was a standout in both departments winning the school's I2th con- ference title by a 5-stroke margin over Kirks- ville. It was SMS's eighth MIAA golf crown in the last I5 years. The following lettered for the Bruins, Larry Gooch, Bruce Hollowell, William Lucas, Wayne Scott, Larry Pegg, and James White. Tennis In tennis, the Bears, coached by Bill Thomas, bid for championships in both the MIAA sin- gles ancl doubles events, making it to the finals in each. Richard Fronabarger and Tom Beeson of SMS traveled. to St. Louis to com- pete in the NCAA college division tennis tournament at Washington University. Frona- barger competed in singles and joined with Beeson in doubles action, a combination which brought SMS a second place in both divisions in the MIAA conference meet. The Bears won only one of eight scheduled meets, however the No. I doubles, Fronabarger-Beeson team, lost iust once this season to Arkansas in the season opener. v-wtqv MW, 14 -f i W' K ,,, . was me ww -L U , ' 3 1 In Record hurler Gary McDaniel takes his turn in the ring tor a distance throw. Track Team Places Thlrd In MIAA Con erence In track, the Bears, coached by Aldo Sebben, finished third in both the MIAA indoor and outdoor meets. SMS also had a successful season during the regular campaign, setting several new records. Buzan and McDaniel were picked as co-captains with McDaniel selected as the most valuable track man for the i962 season. McDaniel, a senior who also lettered in basketball, was the high point man for the year. Hopes loomed high this year with the return of McDaniel and distance runners Ken Fortney and Richard Clark. 51322 'i ,nw ,, M...-0, 1. L.. -wo , af. B. l . f Q gtk. 55 QF ,X Contact! Distance runner Ken Fortney completes the handoff to teammate Richard Clark. Track BOTTOM ROW: Ken Fortney, William Clarke, Richard Brown. TOP ROW: Coach Richard Perry. Aldo Sebben, Richard Clark, Gene Lund, 2 Spirited sprinters form on the line to give strong opposition to the challenging runners. .,ir ,,tt f N. K R - WT 'ir 5 ' 5 rl 5LLw'f,'h iffy 1 ,fn M, as Q53 Dfw A vp' A ' WAR, ,, ..f' 1 iift,56'Hn'! , A Q.- 5 Intramurals Everybody gets a chance to play! This statement could well sum up the intramural activities of SMS, but there's more, the intramural program not only gives the individual a chance to play but offers the development of desirable physical, mental, and social qualities. ln the men's division, football and wrestling laurels went to the S-club while KA's took golf, table tennis, and cross country honors, leaving basketball for the Sig Ep's reward. Still to be played in the Spring remain volleyball, track, tennis, softball, and swimming. ln women's intramurals, the volleyball crown was taken by Tri-Sigma with swimming follow- ing in the Spring. Setting up for a slam, Sigma Kappa prepares to cram one. 86 The Chief. Athletic Director Aldo Sebben beams a smile from across his desk. Sending across a sizzling serve, Lir1ClC1 Andregg lenglhens an Alpha Sigma Alpha lead. Eldo Perry The Bears are great-a known fact. The Bears are great- a proven fact represented by the appointment of five Bruin players to the MIAA all conference team. Com- petition is tough, but the Bruin contenders met and matched all barriers thrown in their way. Selections for the first teain found Eldo Perry at Guard, Richard Johanningmeier at tackle, and George Sample occupying fullback position. Appointments were also given to Jerry Boyer, end, and lrv Kappler, center, on the second team. 'T sfvzs 2'U-x E 2 i Q 5 ,, Q a ,Xa Richard Johanningmeier Jerry Boyer George Sample 76. Irv Kappler .. N5 , N J 'K -Q :fav ,F m. 'Q L, A A r VL , - ...,B.w.,sv ! A - .fgi gfgw 5 A Qgg ,J M 1 . KL 3 Jw gf X , 7 V ff :amy i-fi , .yaiff f,,Z.i, . , T if JT -17.11 - -4 :5 . ,,-L K J ,egg .. , as W wi- ' k - 'ig' .1 Qian v --. ,.:: s . n: ',::- 5 Q ,Sk f ' My ' x: L W 'SE Q X La. it T?k?5?f' -MV Ao -K Q, . 'Si '45-X, 1 F was . X K as 4 2 ,, f., T .sw Q AL m .wi Km Wwe if ' :S ' . xvk- ig-Wim, . 5 , .1s f'Hf A 'A adv 4 . w?Hmf?1- Swv 9' game. ,K V 1, 5- N I Aw ' f+fi5'f wig! 'X vs 'f wil l fi vi fi Wh0,S Who Among Students In American Universities and olleges Phillip Barnhart James Brower Donald Butts Carol Christiansen Robert Coambes Mary Sue Dixon pigs: 73 gs: 1 'Q 3 l! 4 Ei we 3 s +15 ff?-1525 Lf it , it if X ,. 'Q M- 2 . 1 .s .1-ss 1 A S Ronald Donnell William Dunlap David Fly Ray Fugate ClYd9 l'lUmPlWeY Mlke MCC0l'l'll95 Putfi MCC0fCl , H s f ' ' , . , si ,K l ' ' 6' ' 5 f, 1' T i - rizssfasfs. :. ja, Q ' I 3' ll Sammy McCroskey Clarence McElroy Helen Owen Nelson Parke Barbara Price Carmen Pyles -Eli ? '- fn 5 - is iiyfiefisii' 757 ' ' . nafesafs' it 1, 1 . . s s is gfsiei. :ff -.gl ' f s. Qessftws 3- ,?:f:??: T553 .iiifi-X 'fF':'5::-' Margaret Redfearn Nancy Roberts Janice Sasseen Karolyn Schmitt Deanne Secker Carolyn M. Smith Mary Jane Smith SENSE s i 4 - efli, ' 555155: ..i' 'fs -'s : gs '- ,--:5 . -- a sm ' ' 1 'ii is :xiii ., -, wages S L ewis -s 5 . .,, is-.ts V en - iz- as Il 'L . -i llifliisq , 21: - Wilena Taylor Mary Jane Turner Tonni VanHook Sharon Vinson Sondra Williams H. Annette Wright Campus Committee X selected thirty two new members for Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. On the basis of enrollment, the national association in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, determined the total number eligible from SMS. Departmental nominations provided a list from which the final group was selected.. Nominees were iudged on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leadership and extracurricular accomplishment which indicated promise of future success. 90 Student Government Association Hosts Convention Greek coalition candidate John Ed Miller captured the Student Body President title. In the newly reorganized Student Government Association, he heads the Executive Council composed of the four class presidents. Legisla- Along with the structural revision, The Associ- ation organized a freshman Pep Squad to cheer in support of the Junior Varsity team. In April, SMS hosted the Missouri-Kansas Regional Convenion for the National Student Government Association. A regional business meeting involved seminars, banquets, and entertainment. At an earlier convention, Ken Burchett, sophomore class president, was elected Regional Vice Chairman in Charge of Campus Affairs. Exercising one of the hidden benefits of his office is Student Body President John Ed Miller. S ' 4 Selected student senate commissioners are Carol Christiansen, Elections, Becky Norman, Pep, Christine Peterson, National Student Association Coordinator, and Susie Cloughley, Public Relations. SEATED: Tom McClellan, Ed Chapin, Voncille Megerian, Sue Weil, Alice Hughes, Mac Hooper. STANDING: Ron Sharp, Larry Rotrock, John Ed Miller, Jim Webb, Ken Burchett, Ben Kutz. i V7 tar fi? his imma-S Sw QD ,pair BOTTOM ROW: Max Stumptf, Dan Divine, Ken Matthews, Ronald Spargo, Jerry Cloyed, Ronnie Lawson, Glen Peterson, Douglas lmmekus, Robert Ditmeyer, Paul Sagerser, Billy Hayter. SECOND ROW: Clarence Bailey, Wayne Brazeal, Sammy McCroskey, presi- dent, John Schatz, G, E, Kqrls, J, N, Smith, Sfqnlie Spangler, Vernon Renner, Phil Barnhart, Jim Quarles, Richard Sanders. THIRD ROW: Charles Julian, Keith Williams, Bob Blakemore, Patrick Davis, Kenton Inglis, Howard Pyle, Ronald Jones, Kenneth DeH0ven, Larry West, Ray Fugate, Fred Mailes, Thomas Poqge, Lloyd Viehland, Gene Kinslow, Tom Wormington. FOURTH ROW: Kirby Cogort, Jackie Thomas, Jim Swan, Jerry Cruise, Gary Jordan, Larry Wilcox, Martin Spurgeon, Fred Perkins, Gary Sturdevant, Ancil John- son, J. D. McMillan, Lyle Johson, Kent Snodgrass, Larry Fielden, Travis Williams. TOP ROW: Jerry Camp, Tom Dekerry, David Baker, Gene Staiger, Jim Secker, Charles Wallace, Larry Laney, Gale Mitts, Leroy Uber, Ray Pannell, Bill Roy, Dennis Johnson, Glenn Kristek, Joseph Francka. ' Agriculture Club Led by men interested in numerous phases of campus of the Annual Aggie Farm Week Banquet, contest life, the Agriculture Club serves as both an educational iudging, Farm Week program and organized field and social outlet for its members' energies. Lending trips. Barnwarmin', the annual Ag Club dance, able assistance whenever possible, the Aggies serve features the crowning of the Barnwarming Queen. the college and community in many ways: sponsorship Delta Tau Alpha Working with the Agriculture Club, Delta Tau Alpha, the national honorary fraternity, com- prises its membership of outstanding students in the department of agriculture. A high grade point average and departmental achievement are requisites for the organization. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Cloyed, Glen Kristek, Wayne Brazeal, Ray Fugate, president, John Schatz, sponsor, Robert Ditmeyer, Phil Barnhart. TOP ROW: Tom Worm- ington, Clarence Bailey, Gary Sturdevant, Kenneth De- Haven, Martin Spurgeon, Sammy McCroskey, Larry Wil- cox, Jim Quarles. 92 AT' 'Q , ,R wr Vw, L'-muff BOTTOM ROW: Edgar Albin, Jim Richardson, sponsor, Janice Sasseen, Darrel Byler, president, Helen Owen. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Chalmers, Judy Trewatha, Mary Jo Lakey, Carol Christiansen, Ann Linsey. TOP ROW: Shirley Campbell, Winnie Utter- back, Sandra Rathbun, Countryman, Sue Weil, Jayme Schaumann. Delta Phi Delta Outstanding departmental artists comprise Delta Phi Delta, the national honorary art fraternity. The Bill Biles Award presented to the winner of the Spring Show constitutes one of the highest honors an art maior can obtain. The organization sponsors the Christmas Art Sale, Spring Art Show, Founders' Day Banquet, and hosts receptions for the monthly exhibits in the gallery. Kappa M u Epsilon The annual Merit Award, presented in the Spring to the most outstanding mathematics major, provides encouragement for the members of Kappa Mu Epsilon. An engraved plaque hangs in the mathematics de- partment of the Classroom Building listing award winners. A member of the honorary fraternity pre- sents an original paper at each monthly meeting. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Long, Ruth Medlock, Louise Seay, Ron Donnell, Mabel Sponsler, Jayne Rader, Howard Matthews, Carol Alspaugh, John Prater, Linda Davis. SECOND ROW: Judy Bradley, Sandra Whipple, Thomas Harris, Mike Hanover, Ray Auf- dembrink, Jerry Atwood, Philip Winter, Gary Andrews, Charles Hobbs, Ronnie Morgan, Ruth Thomas, Donna Eggers. TOP ROW: Kent Mahan, John Cameron, Clyde Humphrey, James Brower, Keith Huff, James Garoutte, Wayne Nelson, Don Mclnnis, Joe Korba, Steve Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Janes, Ruth Thomas, Sue Evington, Irma Grogan, Liz Allison, Karol Finley, Judy Barke, Kathryn Powell, Judy Jones, Patsy Jones, Barbara Price, Beverly Rowland. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Eden, Glenann Rogers, Wilena Taylor, Mary Jane Turner, Saundra Burdette, Elaine Christner, Gloria Hickman, Carolyn Smith, Audrey Bridges, Carol Moss, Carolyn McCurry, Rosetta Morris, Margaret Redfearn, THIRD ROW: Larry Sparks, Dallis Higginbotham, Patrick Gray, Ruby Tettenhorst, John Patton, sponsor, Ivan Calton, Glenn Downing, Laura Dodd, Kenneth Huffman, Jean Collins, Alice Myers. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Walker, Chris Peterson, Nelson Mackey, Gerald Bayless, John Crede, Ray Aufdembrink, Howard Harris, James Murdock, John Bartell, Charles Korba, Joe Steinert, Don Daniels, Dennis Mussell, Mary Weinzirl, Linda Ruggles, Carolvn Smith. TOP ROW: Dave Crockett, Clarence McElroy, James Groves, Gary Grisham, Charles Murray, Jerry Fortner, Herbert Blakey, William Compere, Richard Donaldson, Kenneth Clark, Ronald Hoffman, Gary Lambeth, Paul Arnold, James Snapp. Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda, replacing the original Commercial club, actively completed its second year on the SMS campus. As a college extention of the Future Business Leaders of America, its membership is open to all business students. Spring Term the Annual Chili Supper attracted its usual massive crowd. Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, the national honorary business fra- ternity, devotes itself to the encouragement and promotion of high ethical standards in business and professional life. Composed of superior business stu- dents, the Alpha Zeta chapter ranked first in the nation at the national convention held in Chicago last year. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Redfearn, Mary Janes, Clarence McElroy, John Patton, Glenn Downing, Laura Dodd, sponsor, Jean Collins, Mary Jane Turner. SECOND ROW: Wilena Taylor, Gloria Hickman, Rosetta Morris, Chris Peterson, Noma Pollard, Ruth Thomas, Mary Smith, Mary Weinzirl, Barbara Price. TOP ROW: Sharon Webster, Joyce Walker, Richard Donaldson, James Snapp, Howard Harris, Ivan Calton, Paul Ar- nold, Shirley Kerr, Shirley Adams. I .1 vi 'V BOTTOM ROW: Betty Muse, Laura Dowler, Gail Pollock, Clydelle Hackney, Rita Taylor, Rosemary Taft, Jan Stewart, Mary Merri- field, Virginia Reagan, Dorothy Kleier, Reeda Adams. SECOND ROW: Norma Boyce, Mary Janes, Sue Charles, Lueda Eiffert, Frances Salsman, Carolyn Zulauf, Sandra Williams, Mary Lantz, Evelyn Kellogg, Margaret Edwards, Mary Fall, Violet Izuno, Nadine Stucker. THIRD ROW: Glennan Rogers, Lois Rigsby, Mary Hobson, Billie Bradley, Margaret Cross, Joella Whitmore, Jean- ette Blatchford, Nancy McDoniel, Clemie Dunn, Exilee Pinkley, Nancy Romans, Norma Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Carol Thomas, Joyce Mackey, Carolyn Wickiser, Fern Harwood, Carol Beckerdite, Winston Haythe, Dan Beach, David Gillispie, Richard Wilkin- son, sponsor, Kathryn Rasmussen, Opal Kolar, Janet Moore, Carol Splitter, Alice Myers, Ann Byers, Geneva Divine, Kathryn Powell, Elaine Hayama. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Whitlow, Frances Bogue, Margaret Burtchett, Gail Graves, Sherry Johnston, Charlotte Priest, Linda Landes, Ellen Gulick, Ruby Tettenhorst, Kathy Dyche, Carolyn Berghorn. SNEA Student National Education Association members assume the responsibility of registration and conces- sion management at the teachers' meetings held on campus. A Rally Day with seminars and activities for district high school Future Teachers of America brings about a closer understanding of the teaching profession. ACE The Association for Childhood Education guides itself by a philosophy of education adapted to the needs of children. To acquaint the members with the prob- lems of children from kindergarten to the iunior high level, the sponsors arrange field trips to local ele- mentary schools. At Christmas a party was given for several underprivileged children. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara O'Hara, Sharon Hoy, Linda Lee, Billie Bradley, Esther Hennicke, sponsor, Marcia Lehmann, president, Frantine Bradley, Laura Bowler, Conita Cole. SECOND ROW: Judith Brooks, Billie Stamp, Imogene April, Carolyn Zulauf, Barbara McCain, Rebecca Hubbell, Sidney McLaughlin, Rita Gehrs, Joyce Ringness, Asako Schultz, Emma Dougherty, Martha Gavisk, Marcella McCullah, Rosemary Taft. TOP ROW: Mary Wells, Francie Wakefield, Joyce Highfill, Carolyn Wickiser, Kathy Dyche, Janice Swoboda, Geneva Divine, Patricia Smikle, Mary Fall, Betty Muse. if Nu-,.,..-14 BOTTOM ROW: Linda Blinn, Barbara Woods, Donna Stafford. SECOND ROW: Tonni VanHook, Jeanne Jones, Shirley Carpenter, Charles Love, James Woodward, sponsor, Mike McCombes, Carolyn Bowles, Rosemary Lorts. TOP ROW: Joyce Griggs, Norman Bowers, Roy Gold, Peter Nor- back, Ronald Tayloe, Larry Wise, Leland Wehmeyer, Wesley Fritz, John Cameron, Kenneth Cooper, Jeanne Welliver. Le Cercle Francais The French Club, newly reorganized this fall, encourages fluency in the language by limiting conversation at the bi-monthly luncheon meetings. French music and films and a French sing along contributed to the cultural exchange in Le Cercle Francais. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Christiansen, Lois Myas, Luis Clay, president: Frederick Viria, sponsor, Martha Heckmaster. TOP ROW: Ardyth Davis, Elena Decima, Lynae Mill.er, David Gillispie, Nancy Niehoff, Norma Simnions, Nancy Whitlow, Rosita Erosa. . -is si-seg-.' ,f-lub Deutscher Verein Steins and sweatshirts - symbols of Ger- man Club. Arriving on the SMS campus in 'l9lO, Deutscher Verein brought the exciting bier trinken songfests and the unique language of the Deutsch. For meetings conducted entirely in German, membership requires five hours of the language. BOTTOM ROW: Lynne Miller, Edgar Ortiz, Richard Payne, sponsor, Elton Powell, sponsor: Diane Bowman, Rosemary Lorts. TOP ROW: Rosita Erosa, Judy Olson, Hugette Trapp, Ginny Miller, Eddie Brake, Gary Margan, Nancy Romans, Sharon Spurlin, Liz Allison, Jeannie McDougal. La Tertulia Fiestas with pinatas, tacos, and color films entertain as well as educate Spanish students at the bi-weekly meetings of La Tertulia. Conversing solely in Spanish, these students gain fluency in their lan- guage. La Tertulia's gayly decorated car placed third in the Homecoming parade. Pi Beta Chi The sale of laboratory coats contributed to the financing of the annual Pi Beta Chi field trip. This national honorary science fraternity stimulates interest in science through monthly programs presented by faculty members or students from one of the representative fields. BOTTOM ROW: Ollie Fritz, Steve Brooks, Ronald Deffenderfer. SECOND ROW: William Godbey, Howard Petefish, Rosemary Lorz, Linda Blinn, Mary Ann Kent, Donna Eggars, Mary Crippin, William Husa. TOP ROW: Roy Gold, Wayne Shelton, James Brower, Charles Hobbs, Darrel Yates, Don Butts, Jerry Atwood, Charles Ruyle, Ron Donnell, Wesley Lloyd, Dick Fiester, Kent Mahan, Jim Wheeler. Chemistry Club Chemistry Club offers an extension of knowledge in this field through trips, lec- tures, and films. This year Chem Club members toured Hoffman Taff, Kraft Foods, and Frisco labs. At the monthly meetings guest lecturers included Dr. E. C. Lingafelter, Dr. A. W. Cordes, and the chief chemist of the Food and Drug Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Whitmore, Jerry Atwood, Carl Huser, Mary Ann Kent, Doris Lorz, sponsor, Mary Crippen, Marion Wolf, Charles Ruyle, Ollie Fritz. TOP ROW: Kent Mahan, Joe Scott, Wayne Shelton, Dale Blevins, Charles Hobbs, James Braver, Steve Brooks, Roy Gold, Ronald Deffenderfer. Association 0 Medical Technologists Medical technology majors, vastly increas- ing in number on campus, organized in T962 the Association of Medical Tech- nologists. To provide opportunities for more extensive research, field trips were conducted to local medical laboratories and professional medical technologists presented monthly lectures. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Tathem, Pauline Diemer, Dorsey Shackelford, Doris Lorz, sponsor, Mary Crippen, president, Cynthia Copeland. Pat Barlow, Linda Davis, Barbara Dryer, Janet Gardner, Mary Shadwick, Reeda Adams, Donna Shadwick, Judy Wiley. Dolphins Dolphins, the SMS swimming club, demonstrates pro- ficiency in water ballet and precision swimming. Selected on a basis of competitive tryouts and pro- ficiency tests, the members practice twice weekly in the Greenwood indoor pool. Public performances of the annual synchronized swimming show climax the year's activities. Orchesis Development of creative skill and appreciation of dance as an art form is the prime objective of Orchesis. The campus chapter of the national organi- zation established at SMS in 1936 is open to all interested students. The culmination ot the year's practice is an hour long presentation in the Field- house arena Spring term. BOTTOM ROW: Faith Goodnight, Gloria Squire, Bonnie Haskett, No--no vice, rxuce mmm, 1-um DIHQICTOFI, LUWCIIIKU munaru, rrances Salsman. TOP ROW: Mary Cox, Millie Standeter, president, Georgia Blevins, Shirley Campbell. Hg ,AFI ' s-va BOTTOM ROW: Georgia Blevins, Sandra Haddock, Lawanka Mallard, Mrs. Carras, Miss Wynn, Frances Salsman, Faith Good- night, June Bradley, Connie Linder. SECOND ROW: Helen Brewer, Alice Tinnin, Janet Gardner, Maxine Grace, Rosemary Allen, Donna Shadwick, Carol Nations, Sandra Marion, Judy Kirkham, Ruth Tilley, Loma Owen, Reeda Adams, Judy Wiley, Sharon Snider, Donna Black. TOP ROW: Geraldine Littiken, Betty Asher, Phyllis Murray, Pat Dickens, Glinda Kerans, Cheryl Stockton, Cecelia Smith, Karla Allison, Joan Lewis, Mary Zeuch. Pem Club S Club With increased national interest in physical fitness, Power to spare. S Club, the organization for athletic PEM, composed of women physical education maiors, lettermen, annually selects a hoop queen and two finds itself doubly involved with experimentation in attendants to reign over their dance. The Hoop teaching techniques. dance featured for the second year music by The Pacers. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Fortney, Eldo Perry, Ron Golden, Bill Boykin, Ron Sharp. SECOND ROW: Harry Brown, Harold Wheeler, Jerry Boyer, Jerry Lazenby, Ed Stracke, Mike Wofford, Jerry McCarter, Bob Coambes. THIRD ROW: Jim Murdock, Rich Clark, Charles Marshall, Paul Krebs, Pat English, Rich Johanningmeier, Wayne Priest, Larry Gooch, Wes Fritz. TOP ROW: Everett Bartley, Edsel Matthews, Jerry Lipka, Jerry Melton, Larry Ayres, George Newton, Sam Winn, Frank Forcelli, Ed Willard, George Sample. 99 Home Economics ln preparation for professional organization member- ship, the SMS chapter of the American Home Eco- nomics Association secures guest lecturers for their meetings. Activities include a freshman mixer, spring picnic, and proiects for contributing to the scholar- ship fund. Kappa Omicron Phi Membership in Kappa Omicron Phi, the honorary Home Economics fraternity, is extended to maiors and minors in the field who have completed eight hours of home economics with a B average. The Founder's Day Banquet and the senior banquet con- tribute to the social while philanthropic support is given to the Hettie Anthony Scholarship Fund. BOTTOM ROW: Jayme Schaumann, Deanna Hirsch, president, JoEetta Whiteaker, sponsor, Kay Cheek. TOP ROW: Marian Zulauf, Judy Barke, Nancy Rogers, Mary Higgins. BOTTOM ROW: Susan McGlynn, Judy Barke, Deloris Gray, Marilyn Zulaut, Jayme Schaumann, Kay Cheek, president, Doris Broxterman, sponsor, Ellen Gulick, Nancy Rogers, Sharon Roweton, Clemie Dunn. SECOND ROW: Betty Black, Rita Taylor, Deanna Hirsch, Fay Christian, Wilda Peterman, Eleanor Quick, Ruth Ashby, Conie Johnson, Karen McMillan, Maribeth Nichols, Nancy Carter. THIRD ROW: Sara Love, Sherry Johnston, Elizabeth Williams, Gail Barnes, Faye Felton, Carol Warfield, Charlotte Sloan, Kay Gonnerman, Patricia Timmer- mann, Judy Schultz. TOP ROW: Shirley Standley, Mary Higgins, Mary Shaw, Ruth Thomas, Delna Kirk, Sue Evington, Betty Garrison, Julia Helvey, Lorene Robinson, Donna Moore. Q., I BOTTOM ROW: John Comer, Earl Butrick, Robert Green, Bill Nesbitt, Jim Eshbaugh, Mike McGlynn, Lowell Lottis, James Baron, Joe Richmond, John Goswick. SECOND ROW: Armin Gimbel, Doyle Kemper, Olan Oatman, Orin Robinson, George Brown, sponsor, Robert Beach, sponsor, Raymond Colley, AIDD President, Perry Maples, IE president, Norman Baker, Robert Coambes. THIRD ROW: Linda Ott, Burl Holmes, John Purdy, Hubert Marshall, Phillip Freeberg, Nelson Parke, William McDaniel, Wallace Campbell, Roger Talbot, Jim Larson, Mike McKee. TOP ROW: Delbert Murray, Melvin Graham, John Gwinup, Peter Louk, Ronald Allen, Robert Wityk, James Payne, John Parker, Charles Faris. Industrial Education Club The Industrial Education Club, along with the recently formed American Institute for Design and Drafting, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, provide social and educational outlets for education and tech- nology students. Activities include field trips to local and regional industries, speakers from industry and educa- tion, and one maior event each term. Epsilon Pi Tau The department's honorary fraternity, Beta Zeta Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, was founded at SMS in I958. This organization promotes research, educa- tion, and leadership in the field of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education. BOTTOM ROW: Olan Oatman, Armin Gimbel, sponsor, Robert Beach, George Brown, Orin Robinson, Doyle Kenper, Trustee. TOP ROW: Nelson Parke, Charles Faris, Perry Maples, president, Norman Baker, Donald Smith, Joe Richmond. ff ff' if-wax r FRONT ROW: Don Holt, Rex Dameron, Ernie Goswick, Jean Faucett, Nancy Carter, Eddie Smith, Glenda Higgins, Linda Long, Mary Dixon. SECOND ROW: Laura Espie, Pat Stokes, Susie Marcum, Connie Bilyeu, Donna Hurst, Jerry Hembree, Cleta Werner, Karen Holmes, Edgar Ortiz, Ann Thurman. THIRD ROW: Pamela Orye, Kathleen Eslinger, Pat Davidson, Bryan Elhart, Loren Green, Tony Stansberry, Dan Stark, Wesley Gott, Gwen West, Barbara Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Judy Daniels, Karla Allison, Marilyn Farmer, Jim Bradshaw, Ronald Tayloe, Kqy Wilson,Loren Ross, Rick Grier, Larry Long, Steve Brooks, Gerald James, Mary Gose, Fred Van Camp, Glen Innis, Charles Morrow, Bob Dedmond, Jim Cravens, Pat Cantrell, Delores Gray. FIFTH ROW: Larry Cutberth, Charles Anderson, Paul Webb, Charles Wilson, Wayne Winter, Jim Duncan, Eddie Brake, Winston Lynes. 02 BOTTOM ROW: Larry Groves, Wesley Gott, Kenneth Dustman, sponsor, Eddie Brake, president, Paul Webb. SECOND ROW: B. B. Lightfoot, Brent Porter, Arvil Krueger, Dan Stark, Michael Roper. THlRD ROW: Richard Payne, John Caldwell, Charles Wilson, James Duncan, Bryan Elkard, Charles Morrow. TOP ROW: Jim Cravens, Edgar Ortez, Edwin Stewart, Wayne Winter, Jackie Payne, Larry Cutberth. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia A bond of mutual talent unites the men of Phi Alpha Sinfonia into a brotherhood of shared interests and experiences in the field of music. Working as a unit of the national honorary music professional fra- ternity, the SMS chapter co-sponsors a banquet with Mu Phi Epsilon and ushers ot Civic Music Association presentations. 'iw Mu Phi Epsilon Musical achievement, the c o m m o n denominator of Mu Phi Epsilon, the honorary music sorority, finds expres- sion through sponsorship of musical activities on campus and in the com- munity. Cooperating with Phi Mu Alpha on the annual spring banquet, ushering for the Civic Music Association, and endeavoring to bring an appre- ciation of fine music to Americans help mold the group into an effective unit. Band Rousing marches, flashing batons, colorful uni- forms. The SMS Marching Band delights countless spectators during halftime ceremonies, precision exhibitions, festive area parades, and Parents' Day Programs. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Henley, Patricia Pierce, llah Dixon, Pat Cantrell, Barbara Bishop. SECOND ROW: Connie Bilyeu, Marilyn Whitlow, Joyce Lockhart, Mary Dixon, Karolyn Schmitt. TOP ROW: Jayme Schaumann, Marilyn Farmer, Linda Long, Mary Wilson, 105 Choir The ranks of the College Choir find compensation J for the work, the practice, and the time involved in gaining rewarding experiences. The Choir per- forms in religious assemblies on campus and presents concerts for area high schools as part of its curriculum. FRONT ROW: Lorna Heatherly, John Ferguson, Donna Matthews, Jackie Payne, Carol McKinney, Janet Simmons, Carol Krueger, Mary Dixon, Onari Atteberry, Carol Moore, Elaine Harrell. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Kreigh, Harold King, Rosalie DeLange, Jocanda Baldo, Karen Holmes, Edgar Ortiz, Mike Roper, Rick Grier. THIRD ROW: Linda Thorpe, Sue Emberton, Ronnie Schmitt, Linda Henley, Barbara Crockett, Don Holt, Ruth Anderson, Bill Gulley, Kay Hill, Larry Groves, Bryan Elhard, John Caldwell. STANDING: Darla Blythe, Jim Shollenberger, Jin Duncan, Arvil Krueger, Kenneth Dustman, Madelyn Schnick, Brenda Wisehart, Richard Newman, Charles Wilson. uf SEATED: Linda Henley. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Bedson, Pat Easton, Pat Cantrell, Jean Faucett, Stockton, Donna Hurst, Glenda Higgins, Barbara Ellston, Donna Matthews, Jean Oswalt, Horatio Winter, Dan Stark, Charles Wilson, Jim Cravens, Brake, Darla Blythe, Earline Hargis, Cleta Werner, Lorna Heatherly, Joyce Sue Emberton, Pat Stokes, Jerry Hembree. SECOND ROW: Linda Long, Sheryl Crockett, Lois Myers, Ronna Street, Marlene Adams, Susie Marcum, Blanche Farrar. THIRD ROW: John Ferguson, Gary MacKean, Mike Rader, Wayne Bryan Elhard, Tony Stansberry, Larry Long, Jim Shollenberger, Eddie Brake. TOP ROW: Thomas Bradford, Richard Newman, Paul Webb, Arvil Krueger, Jerry McTague, Charles Anderson, Charles Morrow, Gerald James, Wesley Gott, Rick Dameron, John Wylie, Ronald Tayloe, Eddie Smith. Orchestra Speech and drama presentations gain added depth from the musical backgrounds supplied by the SMS orchestra. Accompaniment for Dido and Pm Aeneas , the three act tragedy operatic produc- tion of the music department, was one of its most outstanding activities. As well as preparing and presenting concerts, the orchestra provides accom- paniment for senior recitals of outstanding music students. 10 Speech Groups Organized in 1940 to improve the quality of dramatic productions on campus, College Theater presents a varied program ot quality plays. High standards are maintained in acting, costumes, make up, design, staging and lighting. C o l l e g e Theater annually sponsors the Theater Christ- mas party, College Theater produc- tions, and the Vicky Banquet. Alpha Psi Omega, honorary dramatics tra- ternity, produces the Midnight Candle- light Service Play and a maior summer production. The members work with the speech department to improve the quality of collegiate productions. Building a tine reputation tor itselt throughout the n a tio n, the SMS Debate squad competes successfully in tournaments across the United States. Holt Spicer coaches this out- standing forensic group. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Johns, Sandy Gehrs, Sue Finch, June Compton, president: Andrew Greenhut, sponsor, Robert Gilmore, sponsor, Leslie Irene Coger, sponsor, Craig Hutchison, Sharon Rector. SECOND ROW: Karen Gideon, Mary Corn, Juliana England, Lynda Dixon, Jean Hayes Joan Williams, Janie Wester, Janet McBride, Harolene McLean. TOP ROW: Lenora Frank, Henry Gideon, Dennis Stafford, Skip Keeter, Larry Miller, Dean Compton, Robert Ball, Jeane Welliver, Cheryl Stockton. .. icuii,-,, BOTTOM ROW: Helen Hughes, Sandra Appleby, Holt Spicer, sponsor: Nancy Lockhart, Annette Wright. SECOND ROW: Mike Dougan, John Lurbey, Jerry Walsh, Judy Frazier, Patti McCord. TOP ROW: Ben Atwell, Dick Franks, Mike Henigan, Sam Jones, Jackson Harrell. 'CP' BOTTOM ROW: Robert Gilmore, Leslie Irene Coger, Karen Gideon, June Compton, Dean Compton. TOP ROW: Judy Rains, Betty Nicholson, Joan Williams, president: Carol Lechner, Kay Garrett. 1 BOTTOM ROW: Donald Stanton, Holt Spicer, June Skaggs Compton. TOP ROW: John Lurvey, Annette Wright, Judy Frazier, Alvin Short. BOTTOM ROW: Geraldine Carver, Kenneth Gilmore, John Crede, Weldon Walker, sponsor, Glenn Downing, sponsor, Bill Fisher, Bertha Hansen. SECOND ROW: Henry Tummons, Ron Gammill, Roy Whisler, Jack Preston, Glen Gardner, Dean Chittenden, Robert Atkinson, Larry Nottingham, Howard Attwood. TOP ROW: Kenneth Klehn, Bill Compere, Jay Schopp, Kenneth Clark, Larry Ward, Jim Murdock, Harry Boswell. Tau Kappa Alpha SMS captured the first place trophy again in the Tau Kappa Alpha Southern Regional Debate Tournament. After participating in tournaments at Dartmouth, Redlands, Northwestern, Vanderbilt and the Air Force Academy, the Chastain-Collins team was selected for NBC-TV's invitational Champion- ship Debate. Accounting Club ln January of T963, the business department launched a new organiza- tion. The Accounting Club, formed for the pre-professional accounting stu- dents, sponsored a tour of Royal McBee emphasizing the firm's newly-adopted punch card accounting system. Local accountants and Bureau of Internal Revenue representatives lectured at the monthly meetings. Stage Band The sixteen members of the newly- organized SMS Stage Band derive pleasure from the playing of popular music at football and basketball games. The presentation of assemblies in area high schools accomplishes the dual purpose of entertaining and interesting high school students in music education of a more modern view. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Shollenberger, Ed Goswick, Bill Lane, Austin Grisham, Charles Morrow. SECOND ROW: Jim Duncan, Rick Grier, Dan Strong, John Ferguson, Steve Brooks. TOP ROW: John Hagler, Tom Poulsom, director, Jackie Payne, Bob Franklin, John Caldwell, Jim Bradshaw, Tony Stunsberry, Charles Wilson. is BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Miller, Larry Harris, William Paul, Joe Armstrong, John Stone. TOP ROW: Melvin Jarvis, Michael Russell, Ronald Gilson, Larry Bond, David Grossman, George Lakey. svsmg BOTTOM ROW: Dale Pilant, Ted Powell, Keith Copeland, Lloyd Dean, com- mander, Joseph Keen, sponsor, Howard Harris, president, Cleo Robinson, Philip Winter, Dale Rasmussen. SECOND ROW: Charles Morrow, Charles Gerardy, Bob Oheim, Thomas Wilson, Charles Ruyle, Charles Hutchins, William Spence, Larry Fielden, Gary Atwill, Dennis Brown. TOP ROW: James Jones, Clifford Christian, Bruce Kelley, Carl Ferguson, Robert Quinn, Ben Jagears, Larry Indermuehle, Raymond Hill. BOTTOM ROW: Howard Lisech, Ronald Hunter, Eugene Ussery, Franklin Bridges, Winston Haythe, Howard King, commander, Walter Rarrick, advisor, Clyde Humphrey, David Montgomery, James Payne, Maurice Schlak. SECOND ROW: Richard Andrews, Larry Farris, James Arnold, Johnnie Yeoman, Ronald Galyean, Donald Nick.els, Robert Williams, Larry Harris, Mike Abaiian, James Gilmore, Thomas Poage, Ronald Nickels, Patrick Davis, J. C. Peters, Paul Walker, George Ramsey. TOP ROW: Jerry Hollingshad, David Turner, Robert Sillman, Nelson Osborne, Edward Dahl, John Huck, Harvey Kaudle, Jerry McTauge, John Cameron, William Helvey, John Walker. Rifle Team Expert level marksmen, chosen from a large number of cadets competing for berths on the squad, comprise the ROTC rifle team. Firing against col- lege and university teams throughout the nation, the year's squad has faced such contenders as the University of Hawaii and the University of Alaska. Sprin ield Rifles The unit responsible for many fine performances during 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 at athletic contests. Ramrodders Precision marching and dexterity in execution of the manual of arms have been developed. through long hours of practice by the Ramrodders. The drill pays off at the State Drill Meet held each spring at the University of Missouri. l 108 BOTTOM ROW: Eddie Brake, John Sweet, John Cauldwell, Charles Wilson, Jackie Payne, Anthony Harris, Jay Rohrer, John Walters, Chuck McMillan. SECOND ROW: Archie Spain, Brent Porter, Don Weaver, Rex Dameron, Wayne Winter, Bruce Renner, James Bradshaw, Blair West. TOP ROW: Ed Bluebaum, Ronald Tayloe, John Wiley, James Duncan, Leland Wehmeyer, James Shol- lengerger, Bob Reed, James Martin, Gary McKean, James Englage. Hamilton, Gary MacKean, Torris Germany. BOTTOM ROW: James Duncan, Ernie Goswick, Maior Robert Newton, sponsor: Paul Webb, commander, Tom Poulsom, director: Eddie Smith, Charles Wilson, Brent Porter, Rex Dameron, SECOND ROW: David Gasaway, Larry Gray, Bob Burke, Rick Grier, Jim Danley, John Wylie, Lowell Fay, Ronald Tayloe, James Bradshaw, Alvin Wilson, John Caldwell. TOP ROW: Bobby Dedman, Jim Shollenberger, Jim Cravens, Bryan Elhard, John Walters, Kelley McKenzie, Austin Grisham, Robert Mercer, Don Holt. BOTTOM ROW: James Larson, Charles Korba, John Ed Miller, Mike Surbrugg, Keith Huff, Lloyd Dean, Keith Copeland, Clyde Humphrey, Winston Haythe, Howard Harris, Howard King. SECOND ROW: Donald Nickels, Ronnie Morgan, Franklin Bridges, Ronald Hunter, Howard Lisech, Roy Sagerser, Billy Coyle, Ronald Jones, Terry Russell, Phil Barnhart, Cleo Robinson, Ted Powell, Robert Wiley, James Gillmore, Ronald Nickels. TOP ROW: Dale Rasmussen, Philip Winter, Ray Aufdembrink, Harry Braun, Eugene Ussery, David Montgomery, Edward Chapin, Robert Thomas, James Payne, Michael Chase, Dale Pilant. Cadet Chorus For its second year in existence, the military chorus added much to college and community events with excellent blending of some forty male voices in song. Selected from the ranks of ROTC cadets, the Cadet Chorus has made appearances on local television pro- grams and presented assemblies at area high schools. ROTC Band Providing music with a martial air, the ROTC band performs for all military drill ceremonies at SMS, entertains at home football and basketball games, and marches in the Homecoming and Armed Forces Day parades. Gold Bar Gold Bar, the honorary military society for advanced ROTC students, offers instruction in the responsibilities of commissioned officers and gives recog- nition for present achievement to cadet officers. Gold Bar members assist in the District Music Festival, Red Cross Blood Drive, and the Military Ball. 10 BOTTOM ROW: Carol Davolt, Janet Ethridge, Carol McNeeley, Sharon Wilcox, Barbara Waskosky, Linda Newman, Carol Taylor. SECOND ROW: Duane Becktold, Gail Pettis, Patsy Gibson, Lloyd Henslee, Hayward Barnett, sponsor, Rick Akins, Carl Anderson, Rick Thomas, Roger Smith. THIRD ROW: Linda Ruggl.es, Judy Jones, Donna Johnson, Jewell Neher, Barbara Crockett, Sondra Isenburg, Leon Pennel, Jim Jones, Wesley Gott, Delores Gray, Connie Bileu, Ethel Austin, Julie Erizinger, Martha Smith, Becky Field. TOP ROW: Terry Dilley, Bob Breig, Phil Barnhart, Divid Gillespie, Bob Quinn, Neal Amos, Bob Perry, Alvin Wilson, Eddie Brake, Leroy Tabor. Baptist Student Union Social, recreational and devotional. The Baptist Student Union, agency of the Missouri Baptist Con- vention, houses a basement cafeteria, library, class- rooms, and lounging area. Sponsored by Dr. Joseph McDonald and Mr. Hayward Barnett, BSU social and spiritual activities include fall, Halloween and Christ- mas parties, spring dinners and picnics, State BSU conventions, retreats and conferences. Wesley Foundation Bull sessions, Bible study groups and weekly church services enrich the spiritual lives of the campus Methodist students. During the academic year, Wes- ley Foundation members participate in state and national conferences enlarging their Christian train- ing experiences. On campus activity centralizes at the Wesley House on Kings Street. BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl Stockton, Janice Swaboda, Leslie Potter, Nancy Rogers, Jean Schultz, Mary Eschenbrenner, Sue Diong Siew King. SECOND ROW: Kathy Powell, Carolyn Zulauf, Frank Jones, minister: Bill Moore, Laura Dowler, Peter Louk, Linda Thorpe. THIRD ROW: Kay Hill, Francis Christianson, Glenda Higgins, Janet Frieze, Connie Linder, Betty Taber, Patty Newcomb, Pat Smikle. TOP ROW: Marion Zulauf, Ellen Stephens, Ginya Collins, Barbara McCain, Sally Galbraith, Jeanne Shearer, Judy Ford. M pq- rtowryy ' ,fy ' 4, , 5 1 .Qi st' riff- fe BOTTOM ROW: James Baron, Jerry Blaue, Jacqueline Reres John Ed Miller president Larry Heman Rev Allen Lambert Chudamelka, Francis Leteux. SECOND ROW: Rosita Erosa Ellen Hayner Barbara Bruzueski Janice Karasz Joan Davison Carol McKinnon, Janice Eck, Nancy Walsh, Mary Weinzurl Charlotte Roys Mary Reagan Carolyn McCurry TOP ROW Walter Moennighoff, James Lyons, Luis Clay, Nick Bormann Les Lang Dave Hamilton Steve Vake David Baker Richard Baron. Newman Club In honor of its founder, the SMS catholic religious organization sponsored Cardinal Newman Week procuring Dr. Robert Henigan of the English depart- ment as guest speaker. Members of Newman Club attended the National Newman Club Convention and a retreat in Ozark. Socially they enioyed hayrides and the spring formal dance. BOTTOM ROW: Karen MacKinney, Wilena Taylor, Dr. G. Gaynerd Graham sponsor Nathan Carter Clarence McElroy Sherry Johnston, June Britt, Carol Horner. SECOND ROW Jacque Johnston Kathy Bowman Ardyth Davis Larry Clark Cecil Hall, Jim Carr, Floyd Petrucci, Judy Crane, Joyce Ringness T' egg. R all .7 sa, sg mr K' BOTTOM ROW: Deloris Gray, Chris Peterson, Carolyn Berghorn, Bob Wiley, president, Delores Rowley, Rita Gehrs. SECOND ROW: Martha Heckmaster, Nancy Carter, Shirley Brashers, Maribeth Nichols, Nancy Rogers. THIRD ROW: Bill Birkes, Al Wiley, Bernard Brown, Robert Ball, Ronald Anderson, Rita Taylor. Young Republicans Young Democrats Representative Durward G. Hall and other prominent The Young Democrats help boost party politics on the SPeC'l4efS, procured forthe bi-mOHTl1ly Young Repvb- SMS campus. This national service organization lican meetings, vigorously stimulated campus poli- polled for the Greene County Democratic Central ticians. Displaying an interest in community affairs, Committee, sponsored Jim Thomas' appearance the Republican members worked in conjunction with before political science classes, and attended the local Republican Party leaders. Jefferson-Jackson Day Banquet at the Colonial Hotel. BOTTOM ROW: Lois Lilley, Donna Motis, Carolyn McCurry, Patricia Smikle, Gloria Hickman, Donna Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Stolp, Virgina Reagan, R. C. Jones, Paul Merz, Stanley Vining, Frank Dinka, Paul Woolridge, president, Kathleen Brown, Hilda Davolt. TOP ROW: Mary Weinzirl, Jerry Bunzell, Charley Horton, Ray Smith, John Whitesel, Tom Smith, Elston Drummond, Don Gardner, Richard Fronabarger, Jerry Wallace, Mike Putnam, Ritchie Scott, Ron Jones, Margaret Blackstone. s wvammaw f' f Jr f ' 'sl' A BOTTOM ROW: Charles Collins, Brent Porter, Paul McMasters, Clyde Humphrey, president, Don Butts, Mike Surbrugg. TOP ROW: Bill Aldridge, William Pennock, Clarence McElroy, Winston Haythe, John Cameron, Eddie Brake. Circle K Political Economy Club The collegiate division of Kiwanis International, Cir- Dinner meetings featuring local lecturers form the cle K, performs vital operations in campus affairs. bulwark of the construction of the Political Economy Serving College and community Circle K sells Civic Club. Open to Political Science and Economics Symphony tickets, supports and promotes college majors and minors, the organization provides ample activities, and assists wherever possible in Kiwanis opportunity for the discussion of current theories and affairs. problems. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Wiley, Bob Ball, Charles Elorton. SECOND ROW: Linda Sheridan, Bill Lucas, Lambert Chudamelka, Paul Merz, sponsor, Mahn Je Kim, Kathleen Brown, Dan Gardner. TOP ROW: Henry Tummons, Ron Jones, Maurice Schlak, Bob McKee, Bob West, Dale Rasmussen, Ben Vanderhoof, Larry Stlarp, Paul Woolridge, Mike Putnam. Mass production of individual class pictures kept Jo Barnhill, Mel Wallis and Virol Splitter busy during several Wednesday night sessions. Assisting in the selection of athletic action photos, Liz Allison and John Hensley pinpoint the most interesting sections of each picture. Final decisions, however, are made by Gerald Durnell, sports editor. l'Il count to three. One, two, click - a familiar phrase uttered by John Hensley. Constantly patrolling the campus this new Ozarko photographer captures college life in his unusual, spicy photos. 9 M 9 l Q S . Q K e I 3 5 S x -1 E K' . WM -nf N... WW, . 3 , 2 5 lg i . 1 5 l . Q. it 'F 1 Q! 5 g . 4. 'i 1 Sf S . 3 2 .gs s 2 get 2 E t gi g E l i 'i i i s i 3 5 W. g i T E ' s - .5 K i. - ie 5 - ii -X... 5. if A Q.-Sun v X 4 fs s Picture cropping and page layouts are primarily determined by Editor-in-Chief Carol Christiansen and Loren Reser, Co- Editor of the 1963 Ozarko. Drawing on layout mats, Ken Burchett assists by marking copy and photo areas. Ozarko Staff With an addition of sixteen pages in the 1963 Ozarko, the staff expanded its membership to provide for the increased work involved in pro- duction. Working for the first time with Inter- Collegiate Press, preliminary plans were formu- lated last summer in Kansas City. Carol Christian- sen, Editor and her Co-Editor, Loren Reser, under the guidance of advisor Don Payton, planned this edition. However, without the cooperation and assistance of each staff member involved, this volume could not have been successful. Our small but efficient staff included Sports Editor Gerald Durnell, Copy Editor Carol Splitter, Stu- dent and Faculty Editor Eric Purves, Organizations Editor Jo Barnhill, Richard Casanova Greek Editor, Index Editor Ken Burchett, with Marilyn Quell, Liz Allison and Mel Wallis as writer, typist and art assistant. Busily plying the keys to produce vital Ozarko copy, Marilyn Quell attempts the seemingly endless task of putting words and ideas on paper. Ns.-sf N..f X .-1t 3 ..l,,. 'f asf- f- I,-'rin 5 'fs if 2 5 ii Y i gr 945' .- k.kkkkkAV ..... , X 11 ir' .. MSNRQHNQ X i 'qi-. ...,, ' ' -he-... .,.,...e.,.. tcctcs W..----f gps Southwest Standard This year marked one of expansion for the Southwest Standard as it leaped from the old four page format to a progressive eight page weekly. The task of organization and produc- tion has been put in the hands of Mike Sur- brugg, this year's Editor-in-Chief. The business end of the paper is handled by Business Manager Janice Sasseen. Efforts of the whole staff combine to keep SMS students informed of current events on campus and of the varied opinions of the students themselves. Rushing to meet a weekly deadline, Glennan Rogers and Rita Taylor pound the typewriters to get the needed words on paper. Janice Sasseen and Winston Haythe proof the finished products. Grinning Mike Surbrugg industriously edits the weekly campus newspaper, The Southwest Standard. ,, K Ma so R h ff .nj as fa ' k ' f?1,zifQ2Z' 1 , , , ww Z2 '4q1i iii' ' .f n n' , ,M ,gifygw f, Zeroing in fr , 'W ,V ,, f,.r,V , mbLaYQ W A , .-,M W xfiiziff' X gg, Z? 3 A1 fn, A 4 ' 1 r 454 gif, ,4 ,,,L H: ,V , K f4?W5Og af., 'A W v'g34!,Q,f, iymzgm ,V, Y, on an unwary subject, John Hensley snaps on action photo for The Standard. 117 my ww v W ow I -:L .Wm Q-mwemgvww -'wvhwhzlm-me-vm xifelsmaewmx Q if .Z 1 4 I BOTTOM ROW Susie Cloughley Carol Wheeler Paul McMasters Janice Sasseen Pat Andresen, Sponsor, Tuck Suit, Carolyn Bowles, Sandi Smith Penny Ohlman SECOND ROW Suzanne Taylor Mary Jo Lakey Bob Wiley, Ken Burchett, Ronnie Morgan, Joe Stelnert Gary Ellison Al Wiley Tom McClellan Manne Magacly Jan Perkins Beverly Davis, Jayme Schaumann. Student Ce nter Commission Tuck toots the trumpet. Members of the Stu- dent C e n t e r Commission professionally handled the Homecoming and Christmas dances engaging name bands and construct- ing fabulous decorations. Limited to twenty five members, the Commission sponsors the Fall Freshman Mixer, after-game dances, Wednesday Night movies, teas and coffee hours. Under the direction of Pat Andresen Nieman, the Student Center Director, the organization is comprised solely of students having over twenty hours and 2.25 grade point averages. Below the proposed new Student Center Building is picture. Canterbury Club To strengthen and encourage devotion to the Episcopal church in its college students, the Canterbury Club at SMS maintains an active program of wor- ship, fellowship, and study. Weekly meetings accomplish an exchange of ideas through guest speakers from various denominations and distinctive positions in the community. BOTTOM ROW: Liz Deitrick, Jane Wester, Marion Spicer, sponsor, John Good, president, Gail Barnes, Sandra Hanselman. TOP ROW: Ann.e Singleton, David Fly, Jack Bresee, Candy Campbell, Linda Millsap. ' .45 sez. J fi 7-'Q I VCF Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, an interdenominational student-gov- erned religious group, includes in its weekly meetings: bible studies, discussions, guest speakers and prayer groups. Other opportuni- ties for relaxation include socials, weekend retreats and summer camps. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Crippin, Jess Enns, Edward Matthews, sponsor, Jim Harris, Darlene Doing. TOP ROW: Jackie Barker, Lana Sanders, Patricia Smith, Janice Barker. 119 Planning a poster campaign for their Home- coming Queen candidate, these ADPi's ef- forts paid off in victory for Judy Rains. All good things come in multiples of three whether it be bunk beds, girls, pincurl bonnets or Aces. Carolou Miller, Voncille Megerian, Sharon Constance, Pat Hannon, Dee Freis, and Judy Cox lounge in one of the chapter house bedrooms. Judy Noble, Terry Hines, Dorothy McFarlin, Mrs. Fowler, an Nancy Dyer prepare the table with lace and flowers fc Cl Ted. i ia L2 , ,Q K semis cmsmw w..'!Z,f :mst summons ' .,.. ,f . ...- X C 5 K ,f 'Q 5 - K'KKFRANcs5 wuxertsw 4-1' A Q. JEANNIE wooo gills if 'F ,, s. '5v FRANCAIS WALLNER .I . 1 gifts- ws-egg V Q. -.sb ,xv : .wuscsiiisseer-: K XIEL 'Known scnmvt sfssa s t W f' '- .L l fl! S Q5 5 ,. .1 , . . s 'Sli' :S . , ' union sum A ANNEWE wmsm K Luson ElFFERT cmlstme Petsnsou NK cumin Pvres 'KK KK K .sum Rams f we ,sf .W W 'W -. W i , a 6 a y i ..,. X f X . I , F , e ff all IQ xg-3,5 -fi -. H' - .ef ga ' 5.4 -.-es-3. Pj L ., . . . . ,,,, . i..... Y,Y, .ff l wvmr VPENDERGQQMC .mme scmxuunm cmorou mccsw Juov cox 'dk . .kg SHARON CCKSTANCE DEAMIA CDYLE t-.A Fi SFJBEY Q . if if VONCILLE MEGERIAN . PNK 9 auf 41 VADA SHEPHERD T . 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LINDN SNERIDUN FFPOLVN CRMPBZLL Et ks C041 PNN cnmdfrfl 0161-41 WCHNER KNREN Krfmwaaz JORNN JHCKSOM 6!fYDf? NNBQFGG ir .. Messrs Alpha Sigs and their dates sit one out during their Sweet- heart Dance held at the Hereford Room. ,xypfi CKNOF 601115199 Della Shaw, Beverly Rhoacles, Bunny Briscoe and Jean Ann Piland, new pledges of ASA, look through sorority publications. At the annual Sweetheart Dance, June Burks was named Alpha Sig Sweet- heart, an honor given to an outstand- ing senior each year. .Sr-E Hn. s ' 'aH '..aC3... 24 Alpha Sigma Tau Winning first place honors in the Homecoming Parade boosted Alpha Sigma Tau into a busy season. Homecoming continued with a Founders' Day Banquet at Lofinos sponsored by the alumnae. The Alpha Tau's also captured the Fall term scholarship plaque. The girls redecorated their chapter living room, dining room, kitchen and bedrooms. Other special events included the Big Sister- Little Sister Party, Valentine Day Party held by the actives in honor of the new pledge class, and the Turkey Tromp held in the ballroom of the Student Center Building. Tom Turkey honors went to Mac Hooper candidate of Delta Zeta while Sandi Smith nominated by Sigma Pi was elected Cranberry Queen. For charity the pledges canvassed for money in the Mothers' March of Dimes and raised funds for the purchase of school supplies for the Pine Mountain Kentucky Settlement School. Tonni VanHook and Penny Ohlman, anticipating the arrival of rushees, carefully arrange the punch table. A toast to good health and the Alpha Tau Spring formal! x,.f R X k Q: .K L. al-' 'wt Bridge is the social asset, but scholastic scourge brings some dire expression from the Alpha Tau's gathered at the table. 'ar O58 S FZCSJMSARY l.s.P?'fS VAN HOOK PENNY OHLMAN NM BOWMAN ENNA SJPROWS YAY LCN 181581 JUDY BARKE Em SRM. NG DATRKCM SYEURV MARILYN QUELL. REBECCA NUBBEL Soul hmcsl 2111550091 Sl ale Qollesc HARWE H DGES CAYYWY BOSS BONNlE JANET PERKJNS .4 4' ...Q CRYNEHWE Sw INE FOR., RGFENCE ffEAF?Ci JJCQTM 'i.E5.,E'? BE bE GFCWN V .JUN vEM2B.E 5E'Pi 'ORD ASN ILM! r 4 1 1 Z l l 5 1 E 1 E i 1 2 s I s S S i i L 5 1 I E t S s Q 5 i l i mv vw i x E l . E I i E , . 5, li me rnomunsen mm ,vs new-s X i HMMWW 5 Social protest and satire has long been mon's weapon against forces he could not conquer, and in the Folio Follies this group of Alpha Tau's voiced many of the students' feelings when they turned They're Rioting in Africa to SMS. 2 Beliefs Zeim Saabhw e512 5155 omfi' Simba Qoll-:Be CAFRJL BABE LEE MGDOWELL FAT RXCUX EDWZ-LRC UBNTENE QMCICS 5-1e:1v:i'0zf N Y DELTA ZETA OFFICERS-SEATED: Barbara Dudley, Linda Jackson, Nancy Roberts, president, Sue Charles, Sue Hockey. STANDING: Wendy Whitman and Sharon 126 Hoy. Delta Zeta Joining in 'the Greek housing improvement campaign, the Delta Zeta's redecorated the first floor of their home. The chapter house, located at 925 Kings, received carpeting for the first floor and new furnishings for the living room. The DZ's for their national philanthropic proiect this year helped the Navajo Indian tribes. ln addition to this new work, the members parti- cipated in the United Fund Drive, March of Dimes Drive, donated a Christmas basket to a needy family and sponsored a Christmas party for the children at the Springfield Speech and Hearing Center. Graduation Day Banquet, mothers' club party, Alumnae Homecoming Tea, Founders' Day Banquet, Spring Style Show and the Rose Ball dinner-dance comprised Delta Zeta's social life. Gathering around the piano, this group of Delta Zetas blend their voices into sorority songs. Nancy Roberts and Sue Hockey take advantage of the newly decorated DZ livingroom to catch up on their studies. Sue Charles, Linda Jackson and Barbara Dudley chose the floor as the site of their gin game. Sue Watt must be receiving an important call as Sue Hockey looks on in wide-eyed eagerness. S ... Variety is the spice of life und this group of Sigma Kappa's add ci little spice to the Ozarko in their short striped shortie PJ's and bonnets. Emblazoned with the attire of the era of bathtub gin and Elliott Ness, Jeanne McDougal and Jon Suit take time out from their revelry to pose for posterity. The discretion of Carolyn Bowles, president, keeps the pledges hard at work as they spruce up the chapter's two-story brick home. 125 K' . '- A e - . .rv-., , 0. , MQ gg Q s :QS ,x . .em Q c , ,.,.. .' 2 ' ' ' A 'sf li A Q ,N qs., QQ ,fy .. PQ Q ,T QQ X Q - Q QQQQQQQ f ,i.Q.. Q9 Q -H3353 si, '1-:sf sw ' f . . - ,jf . Q fe 'ff' , I 2 I it .irnmmve moons F cnnoum eowcss wsusm wines amor cnmsmmssn ' mv moon GARRETT czwouvv wmxusw casa. smitten anon some or Aw. sw. ,,L., . .. . ,, , ,R x Q K F 'i 'is im' Si ma Win 2.1 ' I Zrigssf' - ' ' . 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Q J sv Q. Q, Q Q Q' A '? s -Q, ' 4321 dfdk X-'I Sig , x ,fi , t . anne L Nutt ic eww wer ,ans wssmuv Lowmx BARR Jsmus Jmxsow ouvs cannon vnmcm svoxzs Pmwicm rmxsnsmes Jones PENIEN Jo auwmcc .g.w.wQ uwwr YYY Sigma Kappa Jr ig . -s 57, fr if Q. f ., 1 H Q 4. ff! , ' . 'Z Q wtf! I . 4 Q LW , , QQQ Q . Q . . V , ,' 2 A' V4 T . . r .,, Q QQ Q 5 Q , Q The 'fsig Sigma Kappa wins smiling enthusiasm from pledges Darlene Roberts, Lorna Barr, Janice Eck, and Pat Finken- binder, pledge president. Sister-Little Sister program established by I if T . 'if Maintaining the largest membership among so- rorities on campus, Delta Upsilon of Sigma Kappa completed one of its most successful years. The national merging of Pi Kappa Sigma and the original Sigma Kappa in 1959 created one of the largest and strongest national sororities. The Roaring Twenties Winter Term Party, flavored with the spirit of a prohibition Speak Easy, turned costumed college men and coeds into Dapper Dans and flighty flappers. Sigma Kappa's T963 Senior Sweetheart was crowned at the Spring Formal Dinner-Dance held this year at Riverside Inn. The Easter Egg Hunt for alumnae children, Apple Polishing Tea for faculty members, gerontology and philanthropic proiects com- pleted the chapter's activities. Favors, skits and songs provided pleasures for the aged residents of Mountain Grove Old Folks' Home and Grand Acres Rest Home. 12 J S DDNAHOO S.K,LYLE G LSWANSON Sigma Sigma Sigma Tri Sigma officers descending stairway are Patti McCord, Judy Trewatha, Cynthia Chalmers and Noma Pollard. Below stands Patti Braytield, president. Social functions, scholastic achievement and char- ity proiects crowded the Tri Sigma's year. The Beta Beta chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma dili- gently worked on the Robbie Page Memorial Fund, a philanthropic project which aids in Polio Research. This participation earned the sorority a citation for outstanding local work. Tri Sigma's honors included Sandra Kay Lyle as Miss Missouri, representation in Who's Who, three queen attendants, and the 1962 Spring term scholarship plaque. The chapter was also represented in student gov- ernment, pep squad, honor societies, debate and dramatics. Sigma Sigma Sigma's team championed the women's Greek Intramural Volleyball title defeat- ing all other sororities on campus. mmame arwsnm was Sigma Sugma S1 nl 19 fat 6 3 Southwests mssuuvx Skate Tri Sigma pledges Paula Campbell, Lorel Rigsby, Liz Dietrick, Gaye Swanson, Sue Myers and Carol Dameron cram for their next pledge test in the chapter room of the Sigma house. Ellen Curley, apparently just down from the Pole and her workshop, hands out gifts to all the good Tri Sigma's. Noma Pollard, the recipient of Santa's gift, seems doubtful about accepting. MW ,Qs Sandra Lyle-Miss Missouri Under the portrait of General Robert E. Lee, the officers of Kappa Alpha Order are reminded of the greatness they must strive for in execution of chapter business. BOTTOM ROW: John Walker, Bob Current, Ron Sharp. TOP ROW: Loren R.eser, Harold Stoakes, president, Jim Ball and Larry Griffis. XS wx Q S wt? it X c c ,ff ff if KA's have many old traditions to perpetuate, and Pledge Joel Kugler finds out about one of them when he made the mistake of telling the chapter of his recent engage- ment. All members sadistically ioin in and help celebrate this ioyous occasion by showing him the wrath of a cold bath. The steps of the KA house provide an ideal place for the members to take advantage of good weather and listen to the yarns that invariably come out with the sun. if' ,319 :few . P f-...,.'.Y L I T V V 'Aw-N. . ,g ,ef ,. Q., , M X 5 if W K 3 if V A' I N. I A ll 5 I ? 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H2 - - ,S 9, 4 VW -V 1. :zz :j, ' A mf '-' 'CV A ',,,f , 1 -f, S, 'W Q ti, L f' , Q , J DHAWU PENDLETON DAVID LE PAGE Ol IVEFE COTTENGIM JOHN NUMPMREYS rms nazi' mmms FOBERT BATMAN A j, r g U, 0 fs f' ,1 V , 0 , 5 V my - , , 1. ,I -f -v f .1 ...1 J Q f ,V W , -M f- 4 ff' Y M02 ' v Ag V-fi' ' J - G ' MLW' V X , W JV T E 1 'I'-IDRS Vit-A-TWC Jffifl t' LANE UEWA N HOU Y R CHLXRD MCKEE DON TZLTUN JOE HALL l LARRY SAGE To the KA pledges falls the job of keeping the trophies shining. Special attention is given to the recently acquired All-School Athletic trophy. l i n ww Q '1 ' , 5 , it J 'V 1 , W . l l Davin wsulwe Uanwv omit ' Jack aussie VM 5, ,f . N6 ' .A l, Kiev-, nomxrn Psance Pnmcx CTTOGLE V A TYW, A A . , .' A E5 , V V -9 C 3: t . , -Q! , .1 V, M, , K, ' 5 , Vi I 751507556 czisaiuovn ' ' FAUIKQIQTKERA' V il Josipn ARIBSTRITND- W-, ,, ,A AA , A W, ,N ,,..AA A , 'i ' f -4.. ii 2 ,jp ' .0 A Y r 251, W 1- . woowsv Jormson Rosen? anuen cm-.eras coats, I Q I ,X Q4 T? WILLIAM DWENS sa- A af fm N., DENN S P TNER Kappa Alpha VV. WV 'M 3 ff mcnzxsc MARWHL 3 , A w . ,,.,,. ,VV A 9, 'Y ' . .mmes wsss nv,- 45' f 9 0 Q -0 ,ff RAHDV 'AYLOR V , wi -, Li! A B P The priceless heritage of the South once again found rebirth in the activities of the members of Gamma Beta chapter of Kappa Alpha Order. Fall term activities cen- tered around extensive redecoration of the chapter house and Homecoming events. A pre-homecoming party, a float, and the annual Founders Day Banquet concluded the week-end. The KA's accepted the All-School Trophy for 1961-62 and began their bid for this year's trophy by tying for first in football, winning cross-country, golf and ping-pong. Rush was the key activity of winter term, and Gamma Beta bolstered its strength by acquiring thirty new members, the largest pledge class on campus. Patti Brayfield reigned as Kappa Alpha Rose until the Lee Ball in January when Oleta Werner took over the honored position. 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WPALS' . f 'R' We . ., W' ' i , , 'X :N - -- ' ' 1 i - N --- - 5-Q i i K 3, A 3, 4. A vi S. 5? y X eb r 9 ya .1 ii f- s A Lf.. .fi W 34 Ei? 3 :L 7 ,Y . A F . A511 Y Aa SH FITCH J L PWLLWS BFLNO L, W NFEDY JH W IFN on R E SLiA9ON R .V MCCHI NY A Apparently up on his history, unlike Lynn Owens and Dennis Michaels, Momne Mogody ignores the discourse on the Fother of our Country given by from cr current mogozine. Charlie Cromer 7 M t 2 t s i t w K 4. X , , Sigma Phi Epsilon officers for the past school year were: Manne Magady, recording secretaryg Fred Marty, vice presidentp Dick Fiester, presidentp Fred Grayless, treasurerp Phil Reisenleiter, pledge trainer. Receiving the ideal pledge award from fraternity president Dick Fiester, John Henage grins in satisfaction for ci coveted honor. Sigma Phi Epsilon Well-known Sig Ep spirit became apparent as the Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon strove to be on top in scholarship, intramurals and varsity ball. The chapter was well-represented on the Bruin Foot- ball team and in the SMS intramural program. Their diligent study brought them the Fall term scholarship plaque. The boys also helped with worthy funds and drives in the community. Sigma Phi Epsilon held their share of exchange and other informal parties, the Annual Valentine Dance and climaxed the social year with their Golden Heart Ball during which the Sweetheart was announced. This year Glenna McAlhenny replaced Martha Pendergrass, the former Sig Ep Sweetheart. 155 Sharing their experiences with the college men under their guidance, faculty sponsor Captain Oran Massey and housemother Mom Powell peruse the chapter scrapbook. The Battle of Britain may have been won on the play- ing fields of Eton, but any battle of college students, whether it be chess, bridge or whatever is usually won, is helped a great deal by the inevitable kibitizers that gather around. 'mb +'L:m1.m Keeping the chapter house clean is one of the many pledge iobs as shown by these Sig Tau pledgespobviously going about their iob with great vigah. The agony of television has already caught up with one member and seems to be creeping up on the others as they show varying degrees of disgust with the current program. 23253 E39 Zigi , EEE TPZQ BEER' 27152333255 W'2l'? E2ZIiZElSZ guy-M.,,KV Q my rw -iii WW' i .s is X +A '9- - Y Q MM- . ,ffM.,..........,s,.WM, .V ,- E ' . - s i 1 E i f ws. c suv L ami: Q2 l il. Bticuum mwssu Q' 4 K ! sf . - rg ,, s. g- :Emu Tau Qbumma g , G T S , ,,,Q T s es I9 es New 9 UNFUV 8 -WNW 3 SWIIXTTIIS ll JESS! ar smear 'fmfsi 'W ' is S ' 2 wh f ,, Soulhwesl' To 1 g 1? missouri Shiv s s as can :fonts A fr mama sr. mv is :mmm 1 lieu x musuv ,, T F X I 3 HX Y? M PCMRLL an nm-sux .-. -- as ' Q nk, W 1 TN A Mlssnk Y mmm- u P EMM LAMQT bl. NCIIXXG , T l . Ml E mx T 'S 'H x ' .N A 'r Q Ruta .. ,s.,.,........ X 51 RY E UNKAL SIG TAU OFFICERS: Dennis Brown, secreTary, Bill Kline vice-presidenT, John Hensley, presidenT, Jake Rogers, Treasurer. Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma began iTs TwenTy-second year on campus by welcoming a new faculTy sponsor, CapTain Oran Massey. CapTain Massey replaced Dr. McClure who was The Tau's sponsor for The pasT Two years. Omega chapTer celebraTed its Third annual house Tire anniversary wiTh exTensive redecoraTion of The chapTer house. LocaTed aT 721 SouTh Florence, The Two-sTory frame building sporTs a newly re- modeled housemoTher's quarTers, carpeTing in The new room on The Third floor and a TV-recreaTion room in The basemenT. ScholasTically, The Sig Tau's garnered The schol- arship plaque Fall Term. Aside from The usual exchange parTies and in- formal geT-TogeThers aT The river, The Tau's held a FronTier Days Ball and The WhiTe Rose Ball. A new queen was crowned replacing PaTTy O'Sulli- van Riegal, This year's WhiTe Rose Queen. 7 L' - L- tw . W W-gf ,,..,. 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Www., .... ... fiiigifi KLVLWL5 5'f5LQi- lf' LM' 'Q Y Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon's Maior Robert Newton ing Captain Edwin F. were Cocking for a phane rooster erected Beta Omega Chapter welcomed as its new faculty sponsor replac- O'Brien. Homecoming the Tekes Victory. A two-story high cello- on the front lawn caused curious comments. Aside from constructing this monstrous bird, they held their annual Alumni Banquet. The Tau Kappa Epsilon-sponsored underprivileged chil- dren's party brought Christmas gaiety into the hearts of youngsters who Santa Claus otherwise might have slighted. Winter term the French Rendezvous Party featured the High Garter contest while the Spring formal dinner- dance revealed the new TKE Sweetheart. 138 -......,.,-..,.,,........,..,..N,,... ...... .. .A...,w...........,.....,..M., KNEELING: Tuck Suit, secretary, Roger Elliott, treasurer, Dave Knight, vice-president. STANDING: David Tucker, chaplain, Larry Ayres, pledge trainer, Gary McCrite, president, Joe Haynes, historian. l xg. 1? Many and varied are the trades learned by Teke pledges. Actives Larry Ayres and Gary McCrite advantage of these useful occupations. '5' 3 1' 24 Socially acceptable manners and graces are taught to the pledges by the omnipotent actives to make them feel suave and relaxed in any situation whether it be a ballroom or a basement. Each year the Tekes give a Christmas party for underprivileged children. With the help of the sororities on campus, the members make the season brighter for those not having the advantage's of others. vw' S i SRLU J L FROST T C MCCLELLAN F' M WEST A, LMHLEY :fvissservr B Sgme 11 lf ? Southwest 'mxssoum ifalsaffe JVQKLEA., ..A. A... .... .... be bi-GE we an Q 6 'fffsgr W' A group of Sig Pi's are enioying the benefits of the new chapter house acquired this year. Sigma Pi Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Pi realized the ef- forts of a countless number of man hours spent through the acquisition of a new chapter house. The three story frame structure, located at the corner of National and Monroe, features carpet- ing and paneling on the second floor with new furniture throughout. Immediate future plans in- clude redecoration of the third floor and base- ment areas. Beverly Davis, crowned at the Orchid Ball last Spring, reigned throughout the year as Sig Pi Orchid Queen. The White and Gold Ball high- lighted the Christmas holiday season, while house parties and visits to province chapters completed the year's activities. BOTTOM ROW: Harold Stoakes, Terry Renvick, Ed Chapin, Dick Fiester, David Hamilton. TOP ROW: Steve Friegclrd, Gary McCrite, Pat O'toole, Al Wiley, Don Jones, Tuck Suit. Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils The Inter-Fraternity Council, sponsored by Dean Homer Long, and the Panhellenic Council, sponsored by Dean Jessie Burrell, strive to promote the Greek ideal of lite to prospective rushees and to co-ordinate the activities of the existing Greek organizations. These two groups help determine the scholastic qualifications, activities of the rush program and the membership limitations of the SMS Greek groups. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Roberts, Lueda Eiffert, Juanita Roberts, Jessie Burrell, advisor, Patti Brayfield, Penny Ohlman, Kay Yadon Garrett. TOP ROW: Patty Smith, Linda Jackson, president, Sandi Smith, Sharon Con- stance, Judy Frazier. A--ff ffm l WW, , , 0 i, S4 TC f'-X F-J 3 3 'ii E ACD Y X U 144 Leland E. Traywick President Board of Regents HUBERT WHEELER Sfafe Commissioner of Education and Ex-Officio Member LYN N BUSSEY Springfield WIILIAM C. COCKRILL President, Springfield JUDGE JAMES P. HAWKINS, SR. Buffalo CLYDE H. MARTIN Springfield CTerm expired February, 19631 K. E. POSTLE HWAITE Nevada WILLIAM OI RUSSELL Joplin IAppoin'red January, 19631 CHARLES S. WHITE Vice-President, Seymour as-'f F acult and Staf .K ,W 'f W in ADLER, WILFRED , WWW ALBIN, EDGAR A. WWWWWW W W ALSPAUGH, CAROL ANN ANDALAFTE, EDWARD Z. ASHLEY, FRANTZ W., JR. BAIRD, CHARLES .WWWWW BALLINGER, REX E. WWWWWW BANE, JAMES E. WW WW BANKS, LAWRENCE WW WW BASSORE, BILL WWWWWWWWW WWWW BEACH, ROBERT WWWWW W, .,,,,, WWW W Music, B.M., M.M. W Art Department Head, B.S., M.A. WWW A,,,, WW WW WWW Math, B.S. W . Mathematics, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. W WWW Mathematics, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Education, B.S. in Education, M.A. Foreign Language, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. W WW Dean of Students, B.S., M.A. WWWWWWW W W W Science, B.S., M.A. WWWWW Education, B.S., M.Ed. WWW Industrial Education, B.S., M.A. BELL, REBECCA W WW WWW Foreign Language, B.S., M.S. in Education. BENNETT, YOLANDE Home Economics Department Head, B.S., M.S. BILYEU, EARL E. WWWWWWW BLACKWOOD, BYRNE WW WWWWW W Mathematics, B.S., M.A. Speech, B.S., M.A. BOWMAN, coLoNEL HIOMER TfffTiiotE:T DGQDGTIMSFII' Head, ss BROXTERMAN, DORIS W BURKS, VIRGINIA . WW BURRELL, JESSIE WW W BUSH, W. J. W .WW CALTON, IVAN WWW WW CARRAS, WANDA WW WW WW CAUGHRAN, PAUL G. CHAPMAN, IVAN W WWWWW COGER, LESLIE IRENE W W Home Economics, B.S., M.S. Education, B.S. Dean of Women, B.S., M.A. Education, B.S., M.S., Ed.D Business, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. W Physical Education, B.S. W Mathematics, B.S. W Sociology, B.A., M.A WWW Speech, A.A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Education- B.S. B.A. M.P.E COLLINS, J. H. WWWWWW W W WWWWWW.WWW , , , . CRIGHTON, MARGARET Library, B.A., B.S., in B.S., M.S. in L.S. DENNEY, LOREN WWWW WWWW WWW W WW WW WW WW Science, B.S. F acult and Staff HQ ,X S RQ . si? wx ,. swat, L , , awww Trp... .ye f X ,xx B.. 5, W. M15 1 -s 'sv 'O 1,.. ':EQ - G., mf 34, I ..-wi j 4 ,, .1 Q f Z' .1 Jliffff f 3 'SN 5 f , , , , . ,,, L ,' 5, gf? ff 5 g . 'QW 'M 5:32 IL 2431 55 Mx ri' 'Ss 6 , X r-G' A? 1 Q was .-'ig' NN- 246' , 'fv-'XX X ..' DINKA, FRANK g,,, DIXON, ILAH , DODD, LAURA ,,,, ,,, ,, Political Science, B.A., M.A. Music, B.S. in Education, Piano Business, B.S. in Education, M.A. DOWLING, RUTH .,,, ,....,, , ,,, ,,,. English, B.S., M.A. DOWNING, GLENN D. ,,,, Business, B.S. in Education, M.A. DOWNING, MAMIE ,,, ,,,,, E.,,, Sci.ence, B.S., M.E. DUSTMAN, KENNETH ,,,, ,, Music, B.M., B.S.M., M.A., Ed.D. EDWARDS, MAURICE E. ,,, ,......, , ,,,,,,.,E Bursar, B.S. ELKINS, LANE ,,,,, ..,L,,E, Art, B.S., M.A., M.F.A. EWING, MILDRED ,,,, , ,, ,,,, , , English, A.A., A.B., M.A. FARRAR, HORATIO ,,, , Music Department Head, B.A., M.A. FELLOWS, LARRY ,,. , ,,,E ,,, Science, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. FORD, HARRIETT ,, ,, , , ,,, , ,, ,,, ,,,, Science, A.B. FRONABARGER, CARL V. Mathematics Department Head, B.S. in Education, A.M., Ph.D. FUNKHOUSER, ESTLE ,,, ,, Education, B.S. in Education, M.Ed. GILMORE, ROBERT ,,,,, , Speech, B.S., B.S. in Education, M.A., Ph.D. GIMBEL, ARMIN ,, Industrial Education, B.S. in Education, M.S., Ed.D. GLEASON, GEORGE ,, ,,,,,.., English, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. GREEN, WALTER H., JR. ,LL,,,,,,..,L,L,L ,,,,, Library, B.S., M.S. HAMILTON, AUSTIN ,,, ,,, Business, B.S. in Education. HAMILTON, MARYLIN HILDEBRAND ,,,,,, ,,,, English, B.A., M.A. HARDIN, TRUMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Purchasing Agent, A.B. HARTLEY, DUANE ,,,,, HARVEY, ROBERT D. ,,, ,,, Assistant Dean of Men, B.S. ,,,, Library Head, B.A., M.S. HASWELL, RICHARD ,, English and Speech Department Head, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. HELLMUTH, CAPTAIN HARRY E., JR. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ROTC, B.A. HENDERSON, EFTON R. ,, Education, B.A., B.S. in Education, M.S., Ph.D. HENIGAN, ROBERT ,,, ,,, English, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. 147 HENNICKE, DORA M. W., W, Education, B.S. in Education, M.A. HOWE, WILLIAM M. f,, N.- ,.... M. HUNEYCUTT, ARCHER W- HURST, BILLIE .,....sA. HUSA, WILLIAM J. LL....L,,A....,,.... INMON, JAMES B. ,,,, Director ot Student Loans and Veterans Agriculture, B.S., M.S. ,,-A-L-,--,, Business, B.S., M.B.A. ---E Library, B.A., B.S. in L.S. Science, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Advisor, B.S. KARLS, G. E. ,,..,,.... Agriculture, B.S. in Agriculture, M.A., Ed.D. KEMPER, DOYLE ..,, Industrial Education, B.S. in Education, M.A. KENT, CLARA ....LA..,,,, Library, B.S. in Education, M.S. in L.S. KETCH, CLARENCE W. -,,-,,,,,,, Ld Sociology, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. KIEFERNDORF, FREDERICK ,W ,L...,,, W, Art, B.S., M.S. KIMSEY, SHANNON ....,, W Housing Director. KING, WALTER D. ....,,,,e.,,. ,W -,-,--,, ,,,, Library KRISHEL, VIOLET ,e,,,, ,-,.,,,...-- .,,,,,,,..,, .,- English, B.A., M.A. LASKOWSKI, CAPTAIN FRANK W., JR. ,,,,..,e,,e,,, ROTC, B.S. LEDBETTER, JACQUELYN . ,,,,. - Home Economics, B.S., M.S. LEDERER, KATHERINE , , --.WM A,,., -- English, B.A., M.A. LIGHTFOOT, B.B. ,,..,, W., M. e,,,.. History, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. LONG, HOMER Av- Dean of Men, B.S. in Education, M.S. LORZ, DORIS C. W ...ee,...L,,e.. Science, B.A., M.S. LYNES, WINSTON W, - ,, ,,,,, .. .,,,, .. .U Music, B.S., M.S. MCCLURE, WILLIAM T. ,, , L MCCULLOUGH, MAX H. ,, MCCURRY, F. BION -..WW MCDONALD, ANDREW J. ,N . MCKNIGHT, GEORGIA , MCMANUS, MILDRED MALTBY, GEORGE ,,,, 48 , Political Science, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ,, ,,..eL Education, B.S., M.E., Ph.D. ,v,,,-,,,, Education, B.Mu., M.A Physical Education Department Head, B.A., M.S an Education, B.S. in Education ,W Education, B.S. in Education, M.A ,,,--,,,, Library, B.A., M.S. in L.S MARSH, WENSEY O. .,.,,, C., Director of Placement, B.S., M.A MARTIN, LYNN , ,,,,,,M., ,H ., ,Wm Education, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D MATTHEWS, E. HOWARD ,,,,,,,,, Mathematics, B.A., M.A., Ph.D MATTHEWS, EDWIN E- Head Basketball Coach, B.S. in Education M.Ed MATTHEWS, REBECCA C., ,, Mathematics, B.S. in Education, A.B MASSEY, CAPTAIN ORAN ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, ,,,,,,,, R O TC, B.S ,C Speech, B.S. in Education, M.A S-.- Physical Education, B.S., M.S MAYNARD, WILLIAM a...c MENTIS, JAMES -,.,, MERZ, PAUL E. U, ,....a.E, WU, ,,,,, Economics, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. MEYER, DUANE G. W, Dean ot Instruction and Admissions, History, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. t MILLER, LT. COLONEL WINTHROP G. ,. .. ,,,. , .,.,--a,-- ROTC, B.A. MILLS, ELIZABETH , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,. ..-. E nglish, B.A., M.A. MONTGOMERY, CLIFFORD , , ,, History, B.A., B.S., Ph.M., Ph.D. NEWTON, MAJOR ROBERT D. ,WW ,,., M, ,E no ..,.. ROTC, A.B. NICHOLSON, DONALD H. , , History and Political Science Depart- ment Head, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. OATMAN, OLAN Industrial Education, B.S. in Education, M.A., Ph.D. OCHS, MAJOR LEONARD B. , ,,,,,, ,,,, . Wa-.- ROTC, B.A. O'LEARY, HARRIETT W. -,,,,,,. , ,,,7 .W a,,,,, Education, B.S., M.Ed. NIEMAN, PATRICIA H, . Student Center Director, B.S. in Education. PATTON, JOHN E. . . Business, B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education. PAUL, WILLIAM . ,WWW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,a.,, ROTC PAYNE, EVERETT ., .W ,a,,,, ,L ,,.,, ,,,,,, W, Art, B.S., M.A. PAYNE, RICHARD J. ., Foreign Language Department Head, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. PAYTON, DONALD R. ,, Director of Publications and Public Relations, B.S. PEACE, ROBERT M. Assistant to Executive Officer, Political Science, B.A., MGA. PEDERSEN, GLENN , ,, English, B.S. in Education, S.D., Ph.D, PETEFISH, HOWARD , ,,,,,.,,,,,,, . Science, B.S., M.S. PIERCE, EDWARD , Assistant to Dean of Instruction, B.S. Facult and Staff .1 Q, at hi Q 1 gr I Qt if I.. Facult and Staff ,hrs wi I ' YQ, -,.J'4' '- ,:. s . A' af. an QQ- -Q0 .,-.4-pu WI W. -vp-'X vi ig. , K . - 31,'f.i,.-- ,, 3 9...-R ,aw in-sa' ina' N 2 Q.-Nui' Hn-fx POLLARD, JAMES , ,M .. , ,. Education, B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D. POTTENGER, W. O. , Head Football Coach, B.S. in Education, M.Ed. POULSOM, THOMAS W, H W ,W ,,,, .. ,,o, Wm. Music POWELL, ELTON G. mn, . L. , Foreign Language, B.A., B.D., M.A. PRATER, JOHN B. ,,..-c-.c WW-.. W PUTNAM, MARGARET J. M REDFEARN, PAUL L. REID, ELIZABETH -M RETALLICK, HAROLD J. RICHARDSON, JAMES RICHARDSON, SARA W, WW., Mathematics, B.S., M.A. Physical Education, B.S. in Education, M.A. ,an ,,., --.W , mn, Science, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Library, B.S. ,W W., Science, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. ,H . ,HU ,H Art, B.S., B.S. in Education. Education, B.S. in Education, M.Ed. ROBINETTE, MARY C. ,., Assistant Housing Director, B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education. ROBINSON, ORIN WW, Industrial Education, B.S. in Education, M.Ed. ROWE, BILL ,.,,..c.,,. W.. ,,..,,,, Physical Education, B.S., M.E. RUEDI, OREEN W Sociology and Economics Department Head, B.A., M.A., jh.D., LL.D. SATER, DONALD -sc E ..c,,,, ..cc E ducation, B.S., M.E., Ph.D. SCARBOROUGH, J. RAY WE, ..,c Education, B.S. in Education, M.A. SCHATZ, JOHN D. --,, ,,,. A-- Agriculture, B.S. in Agriculture, M.S. SCOTT, DAVID C. E, Executive Officer, Political Science, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. SEBBEN, ALDO A. E-, -W Physical Education, B.S., M.S. SICELUFF, HARRY J. W Education Department Head, B.S. in Education, B.A., Ed.D. SIMPSON, GEORGE E,.,,,,,, MLW... Physical Education, B.S., M.S. SMART, LAWRENCE nn Mathematics, B.S. in Education, B.A., M.A. SMITH, J. N. WW Agriculture, B.S. in Agriculture, M.S. in Agriculture Economics SNAPP, JAMES C. , , Business Department Head, B.S. in Education, Master of Business Administration, Ph.D. SPANGLER, STANLIE H L ,, Agriculture, B.S. in Agriculture, M.S. SPELLMAN, LEOLA U., .. .,,,,,,.,,,,, Education, B.A., M.S. SPICER, HOLT ,,,,. ,,,.a..,,,,. . we Speech, B.A., M.A. STEVENSON, ROBERT T. W ,W Science, B.A., Ph.M., Ph.D STOMBAUGH, THOMAS A. ,,,,,,,,, W, Science, B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D STONE, R. WILLIAM ,,, .....s,,,g,... , .R,,,,, ,,, Business, B.S SWEENEY, MARY ROSE ,,,, English, B.S. in Education, M.A., Ed.D TAYLOR, WILLIAM E. THOMAS, WILLIAM J. THOMAS, KATHLEEN THOMPSON, GUY H. , Director of Student Health, A.B., B.S., in Medicine, M.D Physical Education, B.S. in Education Foreign Language, B.A., M.A., Ph.D , ,,,,, ,,,,,, , , Registrar, A.B THOMPSON, RUTH ,,, , ,,,. ,. - ,,,W, , Art, B.S. in Education, M.Ed TRAPP, ALAN ,,,,,, TRENTHAM, O. P. ,,,,,, VAHLDICK, VONNA ,, ,,,,,,, , ,, VALENTINE, JOSEPH E. ,W , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, WW English, B.A., M.A Education, B.S. in Education, M.B.A., Ph.D Mathematics, B.S. in Education WWW Mathematics, B.S., M.S VINING, STANLEY ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,,, History, A.B., A.M WALKER, WELDON H. WHITEAKER, JOETTA ,W WILKINSON, RICHARD WILLIAMS, MARETA ,, WILLIAMS, ROSEMARY Business, B.B.A., M.Ed., M.B.A ,,, Home Economics, B.S., M.S W, ,,,, , Education, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English, B.S. in Education, M.A. Education, B.A., M.Ed. WILLIS, SGT. FC JAMES E. ,,, ,,,,,, , ,,, ROTC WOOD, HELEN ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,, , Education, A.B., A.M WOODRING, WILEY ,,,,,,,,,, Education, B.S. in Education, A.M WOODWARD, JAMES R. ,,,,, , ,,,, Foreign Language, B.A., M.A WYNN, MARY JO W.,,,, Physical Education, B.S. in Education, M.A 1 1 N29-M-r Aww if x Q X The Traywick family: Dr. and Mrs. Leland E. Traywick and children Eric Leland, 15, and Harriet Ingeborg, 13 Resulting from an invitation by Dr. and Mrs. Traywick to relatives Mr. and Mrs. Byiniulo Norlweim, the young man from Norway and his wife from Holland enrolled this year at SMS. ,Z .12 TY an 7 ef. AQ 'l2i. ua.'1'Qn 'NE' ,, In Memoriam Students FRANK LESLIE FREEMAN, JR., 20, Springfield June 18, 1962 CONSTANCE ARLENE LINDER, 18, Kansas Cify February 24, 1963 NANCY KAY JEFFERSON, 20, Mona-if February 24, 1963 CHARLES LEE SHARITZ, 18, North Kansas Cify February 24, 1963 DALE LEROY ARNETT, 19, Norih Kansas City February 26, 1963 JOHN T, CARR, 21, Lebanon April 7, 1963 J N L' 11. 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X 1 X Y Q f N fe A . i ii, S 8 F Z S f x Q X 3 5 K 3 S ,. 5 f T ,' 5 P 231. s ffgxg fx ' f...:::-2' ' ' k K Q- I , gi ki, meawv sk a f. i Fi -if . -if . .. K- . . ki , A h Nm Q4-www .ur D E 'S 1 ...J-v' Selected to serve the senior class are Senator Sue Weil, President Larry Rotrock, Senator Ed Chapin, Vice President Sammy McCroskey, and Secretary-treasurer Barbara Waskosky. ifyf-My, if 'mf' fe., .21 .,- me . 'V 'J ,G , If f 12 Q' N J L,,' f,.', I ,h,,,,,,, ' If ' -'i'W'fff3,ftmf4?f LA i 4 7 6 sa'- f f ,M Q., , Q ur: V , 1 ' tt ...mi its f ' . G f I f ,?Q?2C: wav vnvwlo .f . 5 ,ul-up I I 'li it , f f 117' 'WIC wr gif '47, '--- --. vjr ...W Class 0 1963 ADDISON, RICHARD .... Lebanon, B.S., B.S. in Education, Art, English, History, Political Science, Tennis, S Club. ALBERTY, PAUL .... Springfield, A.B., Sociology, Psychol- ogy, Sigma Pi, Circle K. ALLGEIER, ELIZABETH .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary. ANDERSON, CARL .... Smithton, B.S. in Education, History, English, Baptist Student Union. Kansas City, B.S. in Education, SNEA, English Club, Alpha Sigma ANDREGG, LINDA .... English, History, Alpha. APRIL, IMOGENE . Education, ACE. ARMITAGE, LILLIAN Education, SNEA, Baptist Student Union. ATWOOD, JERRY .... Willard, B.S., Chemistry, Mathe- matics, German, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club, German Club, Wesley Foundation, Pi Beta Chi President. BAGENT, JOSEPH .... Springfield, B.A., English History. BAILEY, CLARENCE .... Springfield, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Delta Tau Alpha, Ag Club. . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary . . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary BAKER, BETTS CARR .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, Secretarial Science, Alpha Sigma Alpha Presi- dent, NEA, Canterbury Club, Panhellenic Council. BAKER, DARRELL .... Springfield, A.B., Biology, Mathe- matics, Circle K, Lambda Chi Alpha, APO. BALDO, JOCANDA .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Spanish, French, Art, Spanish Club, French Club, Chorus, Band. BALL, GLORIA PATTERSON .... Springfield, B.S. in Edu- cation, English, Accounting, Delta Zeta, Pi Omega Pi, FBLA. BALL, ROBERT .... Springfield, B.S., Economics, Political Science, Young Republicans, Baptist Student Union, Political-Economy Club, Independent Student Association, Phi Beta Lambda, College Theater. BANE, RUTHMARY ,... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Elementary, ACE, SNEA, Independent Student Associa- tion. BARNHART, PHILLIP .... Spokane, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Who's Who, Ag Club, Delta Tau Alpha. BARTELL, JOHN .... Springfield, B.S., Business, Political Science, Phi Beta Lambda. BARTLEY, EVERETT .... Asbury, B.S., Agriculture, Science, S Club, Football, Ag Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. BENNETT, JUDITH .... Buffalo, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA, ACE. BERGHORN, CAROLYN .... Union, B.S. in Education, His- tory, English, Young Republicans, International Re- lations Club, SNEA, ACE. BESSEY, RICHARD .... Springfield, B.S., Economics, History. BLACKBURN, JOANN .... West Plains, B.S., Business, English, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda, English Club, Young Republicans. BOCKEWITZ, CARL .,.. Springfield, B.S. in Education, Sociology, Political Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon. BOOTH, RONALD .... Springfield, A.B., Political Science History, Young Democrats, Political-Economy Club. BOYCE, NORMA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA. BRADLEY, BILLIE JEAN . . . Thornfield, BQS. in Elementary Education, ACE, SNEA. BRADLEY, FRANTINE . . . Cassville, B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE. BRASHEAR, BONARD . . . Billings, B. S. in Education, Busi- ness, History. BRAZEAL, WAYNE . . . Springfield, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Ag Club, Delta Tau Alpha. BREIDENSTEIN, KAREN . . . Aurora, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. BRIDGES, LINDA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Music, Art, Mu Phi Epsilon. BROOKS, JUDITH . . . Carthage, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, ACE. BROWER, JAMES . . . Willard, B.S., Chemistry, Mathe- matics, Who's Who, Phi Beta Chi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club President. BROWN, MELVIN . . . Sedalia. BUMGARNER, RONALD . . . Springfield, B.S., Industrial Arts, Spanish, Institute of Radio Engineers, Epsilon Pi Tau. BUTTS, DONALD . . . Springfield, A.B., Biology, Chemistry, Who's Who, Circle K, Pi Beta Chi, Baptist Student Union. BYERS, ANN . . . Carthage, B.S. in Education, Mathematics, English, SNES. BYLER, DARRELL . . . Springfield, Delta Phi Delta President. CAGLE, CHARLES . . . Exeter, B.S., Geography, Geology, Sociology. CAMPBELL, SARAH . . . Springfield, B.A., Political Science, English, Epsilon Chi President, Religious Life Council President. CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY . . . Monett, B.S., Art, Physical Educa- tion, Dolphins, Delta Phi Delta, Orchesis, Wesley Foun- dation. CARTER, NEDRA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, ACE, Wesley Foundation. CARTER, SARA . . . SNEA, ACE. CARRIL, SHIRLEY . . St. Louis, Illinois, B.S. in Elementary Education, Baptist Student Union, SNEA, CHARLES, HARRIETTE . . . springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, International Club Panhellenic Coun- cil, Delta Zeta. CHASE, MICHAEL . . . B.S. in Education, History, English, Kappa Alpha, Gold Bar, Student Center Commission. CHRISTIAN, WANDA . . . Rogersville, B.S. in Education, Home Economics, Science, SNEA, Home Ec Club, Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship. CHRISTIANSEN, CAROL . . . Springfield, B.S., Art, Spanish: Who's Who, Ozarko Editor, Election's Commissioner, Sigma Kappa, Delta Phi Delta, Spanish Club. CHITTENDEN, JANET . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, SNEA, Baptist Student Union. CHITTENDEN, LOYD . . . Springfield, B.S. in Business, Ac- counting, English, Phi Beta Lambda. CLOUGHLEY, SUZANNE . . . Kansas City, B.S. in Education, Political Science, History, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Student Center Commission, Student Government Association, Standard. COAMBES, ROBERT . . . Richards, B.S., Industrial Educa- tion, Physical Education, Who's Who, S Club, IE Club, AIDD, Basketball. COGDILL, SHERMAN . . . Hartville, B.S. in Education, His- tory, Physical Education. COLE, CONITA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council, College Theater, ACE. COLE, KAY . . . Parma, B.S., Business, Sociology. COLE, RUTH . . . Parma, B.S. in Education, Business. COLEMAN, MARION . . . Neosho, B.S., Medical Tech- nology, Chemistry, Medical Technology Club. COLLIER, MICHAEL . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Spanish, History, Kappa Alpha. COMER, JOHN . . . Ava, B.S. in Education, Industrial Edu- cation, Art, IE Club. COMPERE, WILLIAM . . . Springfield, B.S., Accounting, So- ciology, Economics, Young Democrats, Phi Beta Lambda. COOK, DONALD . . . Lebanon, B.S. in Education, Mathe- matics, Political Science. COPELAND. KEITH . . . Houston: B.S in Education, Agricul- ture, ROTC, Ag Club, Gold Bar, Springfield Rifles. COREY, HELEN . . , Independence, B.S. in Education, Eng- lish, Soanish. CORNELISON. ETHEL . . . Lebanon, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA, ACE. if sp--QR -fu' !? 'Q i .Ang 'S P I 'Sv' tg we-wr S'-'gy 'R X E' 45 . . is Q-S52 Ni' ,. K sf 3 t. K -f .A K TIP . Eg, Yin' 'QV as We I -...-SNS x,..,s AC., ,, r 'sa way. wh' -..,. r 4 W . - : 7 ,f A as ' SETI- ' ' '-fs-' -ggggv' Qi -fr-Q S xfv' 5 45? , .J ww Q,-Q 05 ,avr ,alr P N ,, Qs - 3 'xv' 635' 0? Wx V 'S Q nv X 'cr' ts Ns fs . A ti, -ff tis, 3 lg.-use it 5 .P- 5 s 3-. QQ . at 3, L S . no ii: K 'Q.Qls. ks-5 'VS K5 ..tYp I 'T JF. m , x Y N X X ik Q . 'Nbr' 3 'Fi' S l f 'fvX , . . C 4 is , ,az N' .... s . 'N-n 53:29- Q.,- ...fy 9 , .,,... 5- . WB S A ,wi , .411 Spill- x ,Q if 2 am, HL I .-,. f 3 . wi N - -Q4 3 --c - -arf- 'Pr 3 -.f COUNTS, JAMES . . . Bunker, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, English, Ramrodders. COX, MARY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Sociology, Economics, PEM President, Orche- sis. COYLE, BILLY . . . Conway, B.S. in Education, Science, ROTC, Gold Bar, SNEA, Baptist Student Union. CROSS, MARGARET SHANNON. . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, Independent Student Associa- tion, Promenaders. CUNNINGHAM, SHIRLEY . . . Mulberry, Arkansas, B.S. in Education, Business, Physical Education. CURLEY, ELLEN . . . Liberty, B.S. in Education, Art, History, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Delta Phi Delta, Ideas Committee. CURRY, MILDRED . . . Crocker, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, SNEA, ACE. DAHLGREN, STEPHEN . . . Springfield: B.A., Political Sci- ence, English, Sigma Pi President, Young Democrats, Interfraternity Council, Student Senate, Political Econ- omy Club, Internation Relations Club, Chess Club. DANIEL, JUDY . . . Morrisville, B.S. in Education, Music, Secretarial Science, Band, Chorus, SNEA, DAVIDSON, PATRICIA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Music, Mathematics, Band Chorus. DAVIS, BEVERLY . . . Noel, B.S. in Education, English, Speech, French, Alpha Sigma Tau, Panhellenic Council, Student Center Commission, Cheerleader, English Club. DAVIS, JIMMY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Math, Business. DAVOLT, HILDA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, English, Political Science, Young Democrats, Phi Alpha Theta, SNEA, International Relations Club, Political Economy Club. DEAN, LLOYD . . . Springfield, B.S., Art, ROTC, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Gold Bar President, Drill Team Commander, Distinguished Military Student. DICKISON, MARY . . . Butler, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, SNEA, Baptist Student Union. DITMEYER, ROBERT . . . Springfield, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Delta Tau Alpha, Ag Club. DIVINE, GENEVA . . . Jasper, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, SNEA, ACE. DIXON, MARY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Music French, Who's Who, Mu Phi Epsilon, Band, Chorus, Orchestra. DONALDSON, RICHARD . . . Springfield, B.S., Accounting, Economics, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi. DONNELL, RONALD . . . Springfield, B.S., Mathematics, Physics, Who's Who, Pi Beta Chi President, Kappa Mu Epsilon. DOWLER, CAROLYN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Home Economics, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM. DOWNS, CATHERINE . , . Nelson, B.S. in Education, Business, Home Economics, Phi Beta Lambda. DOYEN, MICHAEL . . . DeSoto, A.B., English, Speech. DUDLEY, EUGENE . . . Russellville, B.S., Marketing, Art. DUNCAN, CHARLOTTE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Spanish, Art, SNEA, Spanish Club. DUNLAP, WILLIAM . . . Licking, B.S. in Education, Math, Chemistry, Who's Who, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club President, Pi Beta Chi. ' DUNN, CLEMIE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Home Economics, Science, Home Economics Club. DYCHE, KATHRYN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Election's Commissioner, SNEA, ACE, Orchesis, Advisory Senator. EASLEY, LARRY . . . Springfield, B.S., Business, History, FBLA. EDEN, DOROTHY . . . Monett, B.S., Business, Spanish, Phi Beta Lambda, Wesley Foundation. EDWARDS, MARGARET . . . Hollister, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, EHRHARDT, WANDA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, History, Epsilon Chi. EIFFERT, LUEDA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Alpha Delta Pi President, Panhellenic Council President, ACE, SNEA, Young Republicans. ELLIOTT, KAYE SKIRVIN . . . Cabool, B.S. in Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Pledge President, Student Union Board, ACE. ELLIOTT, ROGER . . . Ava, B.S., Accounting, Math, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda. ELLIS, BENNY . . . Arcola, B.S. in Education, History, ROTC, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Gold Bar, Distinguished Military Student. ELLIS, BEVERLY . . . Greenfield, B.S. in Education, Home Economics, Physical Education, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, ELMORE, GARY . . . Springfield, Industrial Education, Art, Industrial Arts Club. EPPARD, DIXIE . . . Lanagan, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE. ESHBAUGH, JAMES . . . Rolla, B.S., Industrial Technology, 8 Moth, Gymnastics Club, IE Club. QQ ., i ,.-15,5 , ..:. 5 1: -5.1.---53 E - f g l X wc 'i-inn 'ai' Q3 we-a t ,W iff y! V ,J .Q ' gg-2 Q , V , - f ii 3 li' -at gi Q-it .ul x - fl? Y QW if L a....s-- Q, NS X .mf -.... -.-. S, sk' C N,,,g S cscc Yr we C . JV cc -Q , Q K x g.. Eg., f arf? vi' ,Qan- SS: 0 ,, X N Nt. Q X '-We l . -U , T?f5iE .- r 'V Q -- K ' - ' - - I Q ' . Q f . up 4 1.- A ' iiffffi 5 -x 6? lv '-:. .. g X ss W I X EEN BWI Sch! 1' 3 I tm., -1 twi 1 fel : FALL, MARY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, -- ACE, SNEA. FIELD, MELINDA . . . Springfield, A.B., Sociology, English, - h-f- . Sociology Club, Baptist Student Union. FIESTER, RICHARD . . . Kansas City, B.A., Biology, Chemis- try, Sigma Phi Epsilon President, Football. FINLEY, MARGARET . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education. ACE, SNEA, Independent Student Associa- tion FIRESTONE, DENNIS ROTC, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Drill Team, Rifle Club. FISHER, WILLIAM . . . Springfield, B.S., Accounting, Eco- nomics. FORD, BOBBY . . . Noel. FORTNER, JERRY . . . Springfield, B.S., Accounting, Eco- nomics, Phi Beta Lambda. FOSTER, DONALD . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Mathe- matics, Physics, Baptist Student Union, Basketball. FRANK, SANDRA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Miss Springfield. FRANCKA, JOSEPH . . . Brighton, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Agriculture Club, Newman Club. FRAZIER, JUDY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Speech, History, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Cheerleader, Panhellenic Council, Debate. FREEMAN, HERSCHEL . . . Springfield, B.S., Business, Eco- nomics. FRITZ, WESLEY . . , Penns Grove, New Jersey, B.S., Chem- istry, Math, German, Pi Beta Chi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Tennis, American Chemical Society. FRONABARGER, CARL . . . Springfield, A.B., Political sci- ence, History, Young Democrats, Tennis, International Relations Club President. FUGATE, RAY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Agricul- ture, Biology, Who's Who, Delta Tau Alpha President, Ag Club. GAGE, THOMAS . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, His- tory, Sociology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, SNEA. GANNAWAY, LELAND . . . Springfield, B.S., Public Admin- istration, ROTC, Republicans. GARRETT, BARBARA YADON . . . West Plains, B.S. in Edu- cation, Speech, Alpha, SNEA, Sigma Kappa President, English Club, Interpreter's Club. GARRISON, BETTY . . . Thayer, B.S. in Education, Vocation- al Home Economics, Science, Home Ec Club. GAVISK, MARTHA CARR . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elemen- tary Education, Sigma Sigma Sigma, ACE. GEORGE, VIRGINIA SNEA. GILLISPIE, DAVID . . . Louisburg, B.S. in Education, Math, Spanish, SNEA, Spanish Club, Baptist Student Union. GIRTH, BETTIE . . . Springfield, English, Speech, SNEA. GLASGOW, CAROLYN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE, Baptist Student Union. S- M X NN as as .1 - S X. X xx '- XXX in W - - ...R X ss N ss x S N X as N 6 X X sv mfg K YA . , . Springfield, Sociology, History, X Q X X Tau Kappa Epsilon, Gold Bar, Young English, College Theater, Tau Kappa . . . Marshfield, B.S. in Education, stw K R GOODNIGHT, PAMELA . . . Ava, B.S. in Education, Physi- cal Education, History, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM, Orchesis. if GRAHAM, MELVIN . . . Springfield, B.S., Industrial Draft- L ing, Mathematics. GRAY, GARY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, ....,'- ROTC. ' ,, GRAY, HELEN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Edmrion, English, Sociology. GREEN, ROBERT . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Indus- trial Education, Physical Education, Industrial Educa- tion Club. E s sw -sr ,,,,,-vm.. , , . ir' gf B' xx X sg, 3. Nx,. 8-6 ji. . - 1 1. 1- . Q, XA sttlw E X W X K':. ' Q2 -use - . X . SX' Sc'- ' E. it . if Q if lf . A . :S I . . .A ,. 191 . gg.. 2 as 1, it X X' lg xc NX? A .th N ,gp N 4 S 55 X N -is - .2 .. ...-QQ E jerk 41' .rdf ual QQSM. ...ay 'RR 2 'ot sv'-wp. was ...No SWS gg va i -.-h as x K, . www- le -4, N QM -rp- --:! N U - f-.. 5 A' . K .Q N 'mf X S S5 N ,c X c it X X . X s . 3 3 GREGORSKI, CHRISTINE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, Speech, Newman Club. GWIN, RICHARD . . . Miller, Math, Physical Education. GWINUP, JOHN . . . Mt. Vernon, B.S., Mathematics, lndus- trial Education, Physical Education. HAFLEY, GEORGE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, His- tory, Political Science, Young Democrats, SNEA. HALL, VICKI . . , Monett, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. HARDECKE, SHARON . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. HARRIS, BEVERLY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, ACE. HARRIS, HOWARD . . . Brookline, Pi Omega Pi, Springfield Rifles, Ramrodders, Gold Bar. HARRIS, JAMES . . . Conway, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History, SNEA, Psychology Club President, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Wesley Foundation. HART, ELIZABETH . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Eng- Iish, Art. HATFIELD, BETTY . . . Neosho. HAWLEY, GEORGE , . . Springfield, A.B., Math, English, Track, American College Poetry Society. HAYAMA, ELAINE . . . Honaunau, Kona, Hawaii, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, Independent Student Association. HAYNES, JOE . . . Springfield, B.S., Business, Sociology, Economics, Phi Beta Lambda, Tau Kappa Epsilon. HAYTER, BILLY . . . Walnut Grove, B.S., Agriculture, Sci- ence, Agriculture Club. HAYTHE, WINSTON . . . Reidsville, North Carolina, B.S. in Education, English, Math, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Gold Bar, Circle K, English Club, Standard, SNEA, Ramrodders, Baptist Student Union. HENDRIX, DONALD . . . Republic, B.S., Mathematics, Eng- lish, Sociology, Economics. HENLEY, LLOYD . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Mathe- matics, English, Young Democrats, Baptist Student Union. HERD, CARL . . . Theodosia, B.S. in Education, Mathematics, Physics, SNEA. HIRSCH, DEANNA . . . Ravenden, Arkansas, B.S. in Educa- tion, Vocational Home Economics, Biological Science, SNEA, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi President. HOBSON, MARY SMITH . . . Marshfield, B.S. in Education, Business, English, SNEA, Phi Beta Lambda. HORNER, RUTH . . . Ava, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, ACE. HUGHES, GENEVIEVE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Music, English. HUMPHERY, CLYDE . . . Springfield, A.B., chemistry, Muth- ematics, Who's Who, Chemistry Club, Ramrodders, Pi Beta Chi, Gold Bar, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Circle K President, Chess Club, German Club, HUTCHISON, WILL . . . Joplin, B.A., Theatre, English, Col- lege Theatre. INGLIS, KENTON . . . Springfield, B.S., Agriculture, Sci- enge, Ag Club. IZUNO, VIOLET . . . Captain Cook, Kona, Hawaii, B.S. in Elementary Education, Independent Student Association, SNEA. JAMES, VERSA . . . Red Top, B.S. in Education, Vocational Home Economics, Science, Baptist Student Union. JANIAN, GREGORY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, Political Science, Tau Kappa Epsilon. JENKINS, CAROLINE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, Library Science, Student NEA, English Club, Epsilon Chi, Phi Beta Lambda. JOHNSON, DONALD . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Agriculture, Biology, Ag Club. JOHNSTON, ROBERT . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Math, Accounting. JOHNSTON, SHERRY . . . Springfield, Chi Alpha, Religious Life Council, SNEA, Home Ec Club. JONES, JAMES . . . Republic, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History, Baptist Student Union, NEA. JONES, LINDA . . . Monett, A.B., English, French, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Choir, French Club. JONES, RONALD . . . Everton, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Ag Club, Gold Bar. KAPPLER, IRVIN . . . St. Louis, Sociology, Physical Educa- tion, Football, S Club, Newman Club. KEELAND, ROY . . . Berryville, Arkansas, B.S. in Education, History, Political Science, SNEA, Missouri Historical Association. KEEN, FRANKIE . . . Belton, B.S. in Elementary Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, ACE, Young Republicans. KEETER, ERVIN . . . Springfield: A.B., English, French, Young Democrats, College Theatre. is X Ng we X an aw f at ig . N .- ..,i: a '-.Q X X .,L,E we ...E',, kg Xi.. K K K it If . if L 1. ifsfs ,g . sq, 1 Rm- was 'W- s .- '-CSM , 3' . il! a,... A at 5 N, - ---wr . . 1,1-f. -N.. fp, fis t X K5 S Q is 2, 52 f in sf, . Q J B K 'sv ks it , 3 5 ity s 6, .. . 21, -5 L 5 :Ir tg,gs'm? fm 'Zi' qs?-as ...md me Xi f Q A nv KELLICK, MARGARET .... Risco, B.S. in Education, Vo- cational Home Economics, Science, SNEA, Young Democrats, Home Economics Club. KESSEL, ROBERT .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, English, Chi Alpha. KING, HOWARD ,... Niangua, B.S., Business Organiza- tion and Management, Sociology, Economics, Gold Bar, Ramrodders, Baptist Student Union, Phi Beta Lambda. KINSLOW, LINDA BRIDGES .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Music, Art, Mu Phi Epsilon. KIRK, JANET .... Rolla, B.S. in Education, Chemistry, Biology, Chemistry Club, Psychology Club, Baptist Student Union. KIRKHAM, JUDITH .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Biology, PEM, Delta Psi Kappa, Gymnastics Club. KLEIER, DORTHY .... Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, Art, SNEA. KOLAR, OPAL .... Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. KORBA, CHARLES .... Aurora, B.S., Math, Business, Phi Beta Lambda, Gold Bar. KRISTEK, GLENN .... Verona, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Newman Club, Ag Club, Delta Tau Alpha. KRUEGER, ARUIL .... Mt. Sterling, B.S. in Education, Music, Political Science, Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. LAWSON, AMY .... B.S. in Education, Education, History. LEFHOLZ, RICHARD .... Springfield, B.S., Business Or- ganization and Management, Economics, Phi Beta Lambda, Ramrodders. LEHMANN, MARCIA .... Raytown, B.S., Physical Edu- cation, Elementary Education, President ACE, SNEA, PEM Club, Orchesis, Dolphins, Young Republicans. LIGHT, ROBERT .... Lebanon, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Ag Club. LILLEY, LOIS .... Buffalo, B.S. in Education, English, Home Economics. LINDSEY, JUDITH .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Home Economics, Art, Sociology, Home Economics Club. LISECH, HOWARD .... Conway, B.S., Geography, Geology, ROTC, Ramrodders. LOCKHART, JOYCE .... Independence, B.S. in Edu- cation, Music, French, Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon. LOVE, CHARLES .... Anderson, B.S. in Education, German, Spanish, German Club, Young Democrats. LOVETT, CHARLES .... Republic, B.S. in Education, Math, Physics. LUKE, SARA .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Eng- lish, History. LUND, CARL .... Mansfield, B.S., Business, Mathematics, Track, S Club. MCCARTER, LARRY .... Mt. Vernon, Mathematics, Chemistry, S Club, Basketball. i as i 'M 'Sim- 'Qt .fi .np- ui g Rf, 1 sl? 'Ev Nc--C... 1-V nu Ik .- '9! . 'svn sc Nu-ve' ,..4-' um- V 'SN vw-sq' . 'av vm' , ,f 'Q .al X' 'ZS' S2 ' Q 2 -fm 'DIV' If ., 've x QM... Q ,gifs E , X' .s .fi . A sa is Nan? lsfv' K qv,-,,, In ,Q M9 4 quad? x -F A ,I if ' if , fi. gfsiv I K .. s kies .5 . in 'Q gs W :X l 33 I I 'K ss be McCOMBS, MIKE .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, German, History, Wha's Who, President, German Club, Wesley Foundation. MCCORMICK, BETTY . . Clever, B.S. in Elementary Education. MCCRITE, RICHARD .... Mansfield, B.S. in Education, History, Physical Education, Sigma Tau Gamma. MCCROSKEY, EUGENE .... Republic, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Who's Who, Senior Class Vice'President, President, Ag Club, National President and Secretary, Delta Tau Delta. MCCURDY, CLOYD .... Springfield. MCCURRY, CAROLYN .... Carthage, B.S., Business Organization and Management, English, Newman Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats. MCDONALD, BARBARA ,... Springfield, B.S., Physical Education, Business, Delta Psi Kappa, PEM, Orchesis, Gymnastics Club, Baptist Student Union. McELROY, CLARENCE .... Springfield, B.S., Business Organization and Management, Sociology, Economics, Who's Who, President, Pi Omega Pi, FBLA, Phi Beta Lambda, Chi Alpha, Circle K. MCGLASSON, ROBERT .... Springfield, B.S., Business Administration, Economics. MCKINNEY, EDGAR .... Houston, B.S. in Education, History, English, Phi Alpha Theta. MACE, GUY .... Springfield, A.B., Chemistry, Mathe- matics, Track, Rifle Team, Junior Class Vice-President, S Club, Chemistry Club, Kappa Alpha Order. MAGADY, MANNE .... Kansas City, B.S. in Education, History, Sociology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Student Center Commission, Cheerleader. MALLARD, LaWANKA ..,. Elkland, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, History, PEM, Orchesis. MAPLES, PERRY .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, In- dustrial Education, Social Studies, Art, Epsilon Pi Tau, IE Club, President, MIEA, MVA, AVA, AIAA. MARTIN, WILLIAM .... Moundville, A.B., Drafting, Economics, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Order, IE Club, American Institute of Drafting and Design. MATTHEWS, EDSEL .... Springfield, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, ROTC, Biology, Basketball, Gold Bar, S Club. MATTHEWS, LOYD . . . . Winona, B.S. in Education, In- dustrial Education, Political Science, IE Club. METCALF, JOYCE .... Buffalo, B.S. in Education, Art, English. MOORE, DONNA .... Stockton, B.S. in Education, Vo- cational Home Economics, Science, Physical Education, Home Economics Club, SNEA, Orchesis. MOORE, JANET .... Florissant, B.S. in Education, History English, SNEA, Baptist Student Union. MOORE, JEANETTE .... Topeka, A.B., Sociology, English, Sigma Kappa, Young Republicans, English Club. MONTGOMERY, DAVID .... Seneca, B.S. in Education, Mathematics, Accounting, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ram- rodders, Drill Team, Gold Bar. MURRAY, DELBERT ..,. Fordland, B.S., Industrial Edu- cation, Math, American Institute of Drafting and De- sign, IE Club, SNEA. MYERS, ALICE .... Joplin, B.S. in Education, Business, English, SNEA, Phi Beta Lambda. NELSON, ELLIOTT .... Nebo, B.S., Mathematics, History. NICHOLS, THOMAS .... Mansfield, B.S. in Education, Social Studies, English, Agriculture, Young Republicans, Ag Club. NICHOLSON, BETTY .... Ash Grove, B.S. in Education, English, Speech. NOBLITT, LYLE . . Ag Club, Delta O'HARA, BARBARA Education, ACE, OLLIS, SYLVIA . . Education, ACE, 1 Polk, B.S., Science, Agriculture, Tau Delta. . Neosho, B.S. in Elementary Newman Club. Springfield, B.S. in Elementary SNEA. g- , s' . gs.-1-is fs:-ws fem Q' 1-' ,E ... Ny , R A . , -in . R jg A 5?-is . m -sf, .Qc ei, -ww ... s .lc arr ' FR ' , s ..,, X fe , ,, S' N S fin . i ' Y .. an S ' N, I' . ,....,i'VN ' ..., is - S - 4 'Y A 5 ,SP a 111 . ST' 's N' 3 we if 41? 5 Re if rev' -L .gnu- 11 -S 9 CVT' 4 'VUL ,...:.- z we X x ., , , ew Pi ' as X 3' S1 I' ig, fa'-5-' 'fb' on. X 'h v 211 K .,1--C, fs., X Q sr in fri Q , 2.2-5 - fa- .Q . ac r B 1 K' ' .few 2 s ,wit ,K . 5 'ffft fun' As? Q., f . as U OSREDKER, MARTHA .... B.S. in Elementary Education: ACE, NEA, Newman Club. OURSBOURN, LORETTA ,... Rich- land B.S, Business, English. OWEN, HELEN .... Lamar, BS. in Education, Art, English, His- tory: Delta Phi Delta. OWEN, LOMA ,.,. Springfield! B.S. in Education, English, Physi- cal Education. OWEN, MARY HOPPER ..,. Spring- tieldf B.S. in Education, English, French, Canterbury Club, French Club, Oral Interpretation Club. OWEN, SHARRON ..,. Springfield, B.S., Chemistry, Math. OWENS, VIRGINIA .,.. Buffalo, B.S. in Education, English, Li- brary Science, History. PARKE, NELSON ..,. Weaubleau, B.S. in Education, Industrial Arts, Art, Greek, IE Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, PARKER, JOHN .... Springtield: B.S., Industrial Technology, Art, Drafting Club, PAYNE, JAMES .... Lebanon, B.S., Industrial Technology, ROTC, Am- erican Institute ot Drafting and Design, Gold Bar, Young Demo- crats. PEARSON, JAMES .... Mt. View, B.S., Business, Economics. PENNEL, LEON ,... Springfield: B.S., Math, Sociology, Baptist Student Union. PENNOCK, WILLIAM .,.. Sullivan: B.S. in Education, Mathematics, Art. PESSONI, SUZANNE .... St. Louis, B.S. in Education, Biology, Eng- lish, Sigma Kappa, Young Demo- crats. PINKLEY, EXILEE .... Blue Eye? B.S, in Elementary Education. PORTER, CATHERINE .... Spring- field, B.S., Home Economics, English POTTER, HAROLD .... Stratford, B.S., Math, Chemistry, Powcks, JuoirY ,... Springtield, BS. in Education, English, Speech, Baptist Student Union. PRICE, BARBARA .... Goodman, B.S. in Education, Business, Eng- lish, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lamb- da, SNEA, Young Democrats. PRIEST, NORA NOLKER .... Law- son, B.S., Sociology, Home Econ- omics, Sigma Kappa, Young Democrats, Student Center Com- mission. PUTMAN, JUDITH .... Webster Groves, B.S., Medical Technology, Biology, Baptist Student Union, Medical Technology Club. PUTMAN, ORIN .,,, Springtield, BS,' Economics, English. PYLE, HOWARD .... Golden City? B.S, Agriculture, Science, Ag Club. PYLES, CARMEN .... Springfield: B.S in Education, English, His- tory, Alpha Delta Pi. QUARIES, JAMES ..,. Walnut Grove, BS., Agriculture, Science, Delta Tau Alpha, Ag Club. RADER, LINDA .... Republic, B.S. in Education, Music History, Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Madrigal, Mu Phi Epsilon, Gamma Delta. RAINS, JUDITY ..,. Monett, B.S. in Education, Speech, English, Alpha Delta Pi, Homecoming Queen, RATHBURN, SANDRA COUNTRYMAN . . . . Springfield, B.S., Art, Home Economics, Delta Phi Delta, Home Economics Club. REAVES, DENNIS .,.. Springfield: B.S., Public Administration, Eng- lish, Kappa Alpha Order. REDREARN, MARGARET .... Marion- ville, B.S. in Education, Business, History, Who's Who, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Alpha Theta RIGSBY, LOIS .... Dixon, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, Christian Student Fellowship. 41 S if A . D31 .. -gs RINGCAMP, MARILYN . . Gray Summit, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. RINGNESS, JOYCE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA, ACE, Chi Alpha. RIVERA, JOSEPH . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Span- ish, English, Sociology, Spanish Club. ROBERTS, CAROLYN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Art, Home Economics, Sigma Kappa. ROBERTS, JUANlTA . . . Lincoln, B.S. in Education, English, Business, Alpha Sigma Alpha President, SNEA, English Club. ROBERTS, NANCY . . . Rolla, B.S. in Education, French, History, English, Delta Zeta President, Canterbury Club, Young Republicans, SNEA, Le Cercle Francais, lnterna- tional Club. ! li--R ROBERTSON, JARRETT . . . Springfield, B.S., Speech, Physi- cal Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon. ROBERTSON, MARY . . . B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Wesley Foundation. ROBINSON, CLEO . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, His- tory, ROTC, Gold Bar, Springfield Rifles. .pf -era? we g , 1 ., --Wei- ROMANS, NANCY . . . Lebanon, B.S. in Education, French, iw A English, Spanish, SNEA, Wesley Foundation, French i Club, Young Republicans. ROOK, CLEO . . . Springfield, B.S., Business Organization and Management, Economics, Phi Beta Lambda. ROTROCK, LARRY . . . Aldrich, A.B., Sociology, History President Senior Class, Independent Student Association, Wesley Foundation, Student Senate. ,...:.'. C . 'Pi V' :J T . .t ... - M. 'jg K-4 '9' i ii 'N A e.,i -.4 ' 'QR --4 :F ws , 'QPR ,ws-ev if.-ef? 1, x Q-fit' 'Bw aun- ROWLEY, DOLORES . . . Freeport, Pennsylvania, B.S. in Ed- ,fffx ' 5 ucation, English, Spanish, Young Republicans, Chi Alpha, SNEA. Eff RUSSELL, TERRY . . . Springfield, B.S., Business, Political Science, Gold Bar, Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda. SAGERSER, ROY . . . Ellchead, B.S., Agriculture, ROTC: K Gold Bar, Ag Club. L SANDERS RICHARD Wheaton BS Agriculture His tory, Ag Club. SASSEEN, JANICE . . . Fordland, B.S., Art, Home Econom- ics, Who's Who, Standard Business Manager, Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Phi Delta, Student Center Commission, Student Senate, Class Secretary. SCHINGEL, SHEILA . . . Wilcox, A.B., English, Music, Col- lege Theatre, Choir, Standard, Orchesis. SCHLAK, MAURICE . . . Bismark, North Dakota, A.B., Eco- ' nomics, ROTC, Standard, Ozarko, Political-Economy Club, Young Democrats. SCHMITT, KAROLYN .. Springfield, B.S., Music, Secre- tarial Science, Who's Who, Choir, College Theatre, Or- chestra, Mu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Delta Pi. SCHMIDT, RONALYN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Music, Physical Education, Biology, Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Choir, SNEA, Phi Beta. SCOTT LONNIE . . Ocie- B.S. in Education Math, Chem- istry. SCOTT, PATRICIA . . . Willard, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion. SEAY, FAE . . . Crocker, B.S. in Education, Math, Physics, SNEA, Baptist Student Union, Kappa Mu Epsilon. an-' E 1 i W . . ,fp .X Ng i E is ,... 1 - - sw. . 'ii 1 ,Q ar' .n .et 3:5 2 . cw ,... i xxx SN X , X Q X A irrx - .i..f1.s.. ' .S i 34715 .m h . R, .. . :W 1 3, is .Cs ff Q X x -. I' . .- ,ja sf- ' Ii. QS.. 'so vu-N, 7-WR' inet - YET x 'Sm 3' figs., 'Q'-9' CCSP ,We ft . Q NS. . it - - x ei T 'QR as is is . - v-Iwi ,fr Et I, M 's-M . I .X ' si.. SL ' I 'X X NPV .AMF wQIV in is V so 9 :AGP . si if f E if I.. av Y X we N . ,5 . Q , X 0 x X 'Sgr . ,pf 2 R A . asa are ,' K. wwe .K ' X55-S iff- we f-J SECKER, JAMES . . . Springfield, B.S., Agriculture, Science, Gold Bar, Ag Club. SECKER, DIANNE . . . Springfield, B.S., Biology, Sociology, Who's Who, Pi Beta Chi, Delta Psi Kappa President, Dolphins. SELLERS, JERRY . , . Ava, B.S. in Education, History, Physi- cal Education, Young Democrats, PE Club. SHAHMIRI, MOHSSEN . . . Tehran, Iran, B.S., Math, His- tory. SHUSTER, MILDRED . . . Miller, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, History. SIMMONS, JANET . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Music, Speech, Alpha Delta Pi, Wesley Foundation, Choir, Orchestra, Band, College Theatre. SIMMONS, MORMA . . . Neosho, B.S. in Education, Spanish, English, SNEA, Spanish Club, Young Republicans. SIMPSON, CHARLES . . . Columbia, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, History, Football, PE Majors Club, President, Gymnastics Club. SLENTZ, MARIAN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Math, Business. SMITH, CAROLYN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Busi- ness, English, Who's Who, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lamba, SNEA, SMITH, CLAUDE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Mathe- matics, History, Kappa Mu Epsilon. SMITH, MARY JANE . . . Dadeville, B.S. in Education, English, Business, Who's Who, SNEA, English Club, Phi Beta Lambda, Wesley Foundation, Pi Omega Pi. SMITH, OWEN . . . Fremont, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History, Wesley Foundation. SMITH, PATRICIA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Sec- retarial Science, Physical Education, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA, Panhellenic Council. SMITH, ROBERT . . . Springfield, B.S. in Public Administra- tion, History. SPENCE, JAMES . . . Springfield,.Sigma Tau Gamma. SPLITTER, CAROL . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, English, French, SNEA, English Club, Sigma Kappa, Standard, Ozarko, Psychology Club, Phi Alpha Theta. SPONSLER, MABEL . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Mathe- matics, History, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Baptist Student Union. STANDEFER, MILLIE . . . Neosho, B.S., Art, History, Orchesis, Young Republicans. STANDLEY, SHIRLEY . . . Bolivar, B.S., Home Economics, Art, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union. STANTON, DONALD . . . Ash Grove, B.S., History, Speech, Phi Alpha Theta, Tau Kappa Alpha, Debate, Young Republicans. STEINER, GARY . . . Rockville, B.S., Business, Drafting, Industrial Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Young Repub- licans. STOVALL, WAYNE . . . Iberia, B.S. in Education, History, Political Science. SUIT, LARRY . . . Monett, B.S., Business, English, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Beta Lambda, President, Student Center Commission, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Gold Bar, ln- terfraternity Council. SUITER, JESSE . . . Mt. Grove, B.S., Agriculture, ROTC. SURBRUGG, MICHAEL . . . Golden City, English, History, Editor, Standard, Gold Bar, Young Democrats, Circle K. SWICKHAMER, LESTER . . . Rich Hill, B.S., Business, Sociology. SWOBODA, JANICE . . . St. Louis, B.S. in Elementary Education, ACE, Young Democrats, Wesley Foundation. TAFT, LILLIAN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion. TAYLOR, GOLDENA . . . Bolivar, B.S. in Education, History, Sociology, Baptist Student Union. TAYLOR, WILENA . . . Anderson, B.S., business, Spanish, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Chi Alpha. TETTENHORST, RUBY . . . Aurora, B.S. in Education, Business, English, Phi Beta Lambda, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. THOMAS, CHARLES . . . Springfield, B.S., Business, Eco- nomics. THOMAS, RICHARD . . . Spokane, B.S. in Education, Spanish, French. TRAW, STEPHEN . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, Political Science, Wesley Foundation, Foreign Relations Club. TREWATHA, JUDITY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Art, Psychology, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Delta Phi Delta, Young Republicans. TUPLETT, TONY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Business, Economics, Phi Beta Lambda, Baptist Student iUnion, Young Republicans. TURNER, MARY JANE . . . Plato, B.S. in Education, Business English, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Sigma Kappa. TURNER, RONALD . . . Conway, B.S. in Education, Speech, English, College Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega. TWEED, EDWARD . . . Springfield, B.S., Mathematics, Ger- man, Young Republicans, German Club, Circle K. if 5' ik My uf V 'GI if 1. W i A . 166 W - ye , '51 'Q 1V if W-, , f , l , f MM., Mew, M Y Q.. P, Ld! , I , 4, 1 . Y 1. -f ,3 ,1- a-,fgiff 3, 'Ya4,gw. -, . f ,V +51 ' p 1 ' , if 1 :A , 1 AA, Q Q5 :W Wes f , , ' Ft ,, 'V ax! 2 nw ff? ixfggg 5 if A QEEQQWV K hx 'Vw YA , ,-.fra 4 X ixmm , vw, uv P314 mx te:-, , fa 'Ni' J I -gt' X is . ,Q 1 ' .fs 'E' 1 C7 A ,S 'Q-vw . K X . K . ,gk-.. 1.., fs f i 'fi 5:-W. i N' 1 . 5 Q 1 Q was we 1' J 'N N . 'X ix NSXL it .X 5 hx .Sas Q t USSERY, OTHEL . . . Norwood, B.S. in Education, History, Agriculture, ROTC, Gold Bar, Ramrodders. UTTERBACK, WINIFRED . . . Springfield, B.S., Art, Biology. VANHOOK, TONNI . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, German, Who's Who, Alpha Sigma Tau, Eng- Iish Club, German Club. VANZANT, BARBARA . . . Jacksonville, Florida, B.S. in Education, Art, English, Chi Alpha, SNEA, Young Republicans. VINSON, SHARON . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Math, Spanish, Physical Education, Who's Who, Kappa Mu Epsilon. VOLCKMANN, CONNIE . . . Marshfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA, Baptist Student Union. WAGNER, DAVID . . . Caulfield, B.S. in Education, Biology, History. WALKER, JOYCE . , . Mt. Vernon, B.S. in Education, Business Education, English, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Religious Life Council, Epsilon Chi. WALSWORTH, JOHN . , . Springfield, Business, Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Lambda. WASKOSKY, BARBARA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, History, English, SNEA, Baptist Student Union, Young Democrats, Standard, IVCF, Senior Class Secretary- Treasurer. WEIL, SUSAN . . . Ferguson, B.S. in Education, Art, English, Spanish, Young Republicans, Student Government, ln- - dependent Student Association. WELCH, MARY . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Ed- ucation, English, SNEA. WELCH, WILLIAM . . . Salem, B.S. in Education, Sociology, History, Sigma Phi Epsilon. WEST, DAVID . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, English, Spanish, Track. WESTER. JANIE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Speech, English, College Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega, Canter- bury Club. WHITMAN, WENDY . . . Denver, Colorado, B.S. in Educa- tion, Spanish, French, Spanish Club, French Club, Delta Zeta, SNEA. WHITMORE, CHARLES . . . Ozark, B,S., Chemistry, Math, Chemistry Club, German Club. WHITMORE, JOELLA . . . Ozark, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, SNEA President. WICKISER, CAROLYN . . . Craig, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, Sigma Kappa, Young Democrats, SNEA, ACE. WILEY, ROBERT . . . Marionville, A.B., Political Science English, Young Republicans President, Political-Economy Club, Gold Bar, Student Center Commission, Standard Staff. WILLIAMS, DARLA . . . Aurora, B.S. in Elementary Education, SNEA. WILLIAMS, KEITH . . . Springfield, B.S., Art, Agriculture, Ag Club. WILLIAMS, JOAN . . . Springfield, A.B., Drama, English, Alpha Psi Omega President, Young Democrats, College Theatre, UCCF. WILLIAMS, SANDRA . . . Springfield, B.S. in Elementary Education, Who's Who, SNEA, Wesley Foundation. WILSON, PATRICIA . . . Florissant, B.S. in Elementary Edu- cation, ACE, Baptist Student Union. WOLF, MARION . . . Strafford, B.S., Chemistry, Math, Chemistry Club, Baptist Student Union. WOOLDRIDGE, PAUL . . . Boonville, B.A., Political Science, Economics, Young Democrats, Gold Bar, Political- Eco- nomy Club. WOOSLEY, ROBERT . . . Springfield, B.A., History, Psy- chology. WORKMAN, JANICE . . . Springfield, B.S. in Education, Art, Physical Educatign. WORKMAN, JAMES . . , Springfield, B.S., Accounting, Sociology, Economics, Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Beta Lambda. WRIGHT, JAMES . . . Springfield, B.S., Math, Business, Kappa Alpha. YATES, DARREL . . . Louisburg, A.B., Biology, Math, Pi Beta Chi, Kappa Mu Epsilon. YOUNG, WILLIAM . . . Springfield, B.S., Business Organi- zation and Management, Economics, Sociology, Young Republicans, Phi Beta Lambda, Political-Economy Club. ZELL, CAROLYN . . . Billings, A.B., Biology, English, Chem- istry Club, Medical Technology Club, German Club, ln- dependent Student Association, Westminster Fellowship. ZULAUF, CAROLYN . . . Brookline, B.S. in Elementary Educa- tion, Spanish, ACE, Wesley Foundation. ALE ,g wm1..N3l5m.. , .-..,.m.,..,... . . x W .M . m'k- . . .ag 5 X., sm, . vw X, S AM vw '9 WX ..-f 4' sv 8 lass 0 1964 s .w er:-.1 xx . A W . Qiwff Q 411 asf .Q ,:f.L .. A . . . .X 'Z'-T' 'iw T -W' 1' 3 My W. - Q Xh- 5 X . iw ' . Q M ff - M F 'Q 'Bw -2: - Wk 'WN X f lf. N' k L' r --i- 'tw 1 - if - W X . , . 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'K lil E J J g 'Q W' , I., Q 3 AI A ' , - f , I 7 L, Ev fax , - 55 I f ,, gg A A , 'gg 3.1 ,YA 1 , A 47 1 ' Ge' . I fm W - -4 ' Y - , J ie- is lr .1 I ,px I I I , V' if s' - ' - SKK K X T mst ,, W A ii A I t L . 1, rg 'ff X ZRL 5 . -. , nf , - l M 7 W GP? . , 3. W 'iL'1, ',' Q ,'A' xi'Lf f y,'Q 5 ,affix yyz I ,Ei z:,,, , I if 4 f' I we ! '.:. 2, V 'f '. I ' Wifi I 1' V M f I i z V- ,,.. f-,iz 'K , 1- sa PATRICIA SMIKLE - -- CAROL SMITH --- --- Springfield JACKIE SMITH ,C,,, -W Bois D'Arc JOSEPH SMITH ,,,,, -- Springfield ARLIN SNODGRASS -- --- Elkland WANDA SOWARDS -W --- Ozark BOB SPENCE WWWWWC WWWW S pringfield NANCY SPYRES --- WWWWWW Monett GLORIA SQUIRE --- ,... Neosho RETA STEELE WWWWWWWWW,WWW,WW Springfield RONNA STREET ---- .WWWE.W ------ Purden BRENDA STRICKLAND - Alexandria, Virginia GARY STURDEVANT --- -- Buffalo JON SUIT ----------- ---- M onett ROBERTA SUMMERS --- -W Macomb JERRY SUTHERLAND --- JAMES SWAN ----- GAY SWANSON --, -------- Ava ---- Mt. Vernon --- St. Joseph WILLIS TALBOT -------------- Springfield ISSA ABBASZADE TAVASSOLI -- --------- RITA TAYLOR ------------ -- ------ Crane IRMA THOMAS ------- - ----- - Rogersville DAVID THOMPSON W- LENA THOMPSON W- STEPHEN TILLMAN -- DONNA TOLER --- HENRY TUMMONS --- DELORES TURNER --- ---- West Plains ---- West Plains W Springfield WWW St. Louis -----, Springfield --- Mountain Grove LLOYD VIEHLAND --- .------- St. Clair MELVIN WALLIS -W ------ St. Louis LARRY WARD ----- ---- S pringfield SUE WATT --------- - Kansas City SHARON WEBSTER ---- ------ A urora MARY WEINZIRL -- -------- W--W Monett OLETA WERNER -------- - -------- Billings CAROL WHEELER --- --- Madison, Wisconsin JIM WHEELER ----- JOHN WHITESELL --W MARILYN WHITLOW --- ROY WHISLER ------ ALMON WILEY ---- JUDY WILEY --- JIMMIE WILKERSON --- ELIZABETH WILLIAMS ---- ---- Springfield --- Ash Grove . ,- , Kansas City ---- Springfield ------ Bolivar --- Marshall ---- Everton --- Ash Grove RICK WILLIAMS -- ---- - ---- --- Springfield PHILIP WINTER -------- El Dorado Springs HERBERT WILSON --- --------- Springfield CHARLES WOLSTROM ---- --- Lebanon JOYCE WOOD ------ - - -- - - - Fair Grove BARBARA WOODS ---- ------ , Springfield PATSY WOODY ----- ROBERT WORMINGTON ANNETTE WRIGHT' ---- MARIAN ZULAUF ----- , Mountain View . .---- Monett ,-- Springfield -- Brookline Officers serving the Sophomore Class are Senator Tom McClellan, Senator Alic e Hughes, Secretary-Treasurer Ann Schubert, and President Ken Burcheh. Larry Chastain, Vice President, is absent from the photo. lass 0 1965 ' - 4 6: 'I 5 fp - ir ft 'R f if f' 5. ' . ,' iff ' ' f ' ' 'P ' -1.5 'Wi , fiZ ', ' . : 'filemy ' : f , , V ,.,, , ,, , - Q S +Qif: '2,g X ' f 'wi ' .1 ', , w , 'br ,. 5. ,Q ' iz . f f-.'- , , . - ,' A li 'f if Za iq, y H , f fi 1 , ' , ' -A .V M -,'f , V, V , ,sy X Mm 45 ,. , ,,,,-of l A ,,,,, ftf , , ,,,, ' I - J' 1' I ,V If I, nfs? .,,, WW, M- ., , , M 4.4 ff, , . V' ' ' W f - V W , ' . K ff , , 4 1 -- -2 J , tt., y g I 176 if I I 'W ,, My V M 5, f,,,A Ms J Lf: , ,Mi ,,, pig, ..-fag, Mm' , , M 4, A 'V 'f ht , ig, 1,1 I - MJ, IZ 4 rg, ,,r,,,. ,tt gk MICHAEL ABAJIAN , , ,, , King City, California SHIRLEY ADAMS ,,, ,WW WN W Tunis BILL ALDRIDGE ,,, , Mountain Grove MARTHA ALLEN WWW, ffrf K Seneca CATHARINE ANDERSON ,,,, Springfield CHARLOTTE APPLEGATE ,,,, ,, Ava HOWARD ATTWOOD ,, ,,,, Lincoln SHIRLEY BAGOT ,,,,, Springfield VAN BAILEY ,,,, , JOHN BARNUM , , , Kansas City Mountain View RICHARD BARON , , ,,,, Springfield DAN BEACH , ,,, Kansas City MARILYN BEAVER ,, Aurora CAROL BELL ,,,,, , ,,, ,,,,,,,, Ava PEGGY BENNETT ,,,,, ,,, Springfield PATRICIA BINDBEUTEL ,, , Ferguson BETTY BLACK ,,,,,,,,, ,, Verona DONNA BLACK ,, ,, Salem GEORGE BLAKEMORE ,, Uadeville DALE BLEVINS ,,,, ,,,,,, Ozark KEITHLEEN BONHAM , , ,,, Springfield WILMA BRADLEY , NORMA BREIDENSTEIN ,,,,,,, Buffalo ,,,,, , Aurora ROBERT BREIL ,, ,,, ,,,,,,, , Springfield CAROL BRIDGES , JUNE BRITT , ,,,, JAMES BROOKS ,, JANET BROTT ,, , BERNARD BROWN ,,, ROGER BRUBECK Springfield , Mt. Vernon ,,, , Springfield ,,,, Springfield ,, St. Louis ,,, Nevada GERALD BULLOCK ,,,, ,,, St. Louis TOM BULLOCK ,,,,, ,,, St. Louis GARY BUNZEL ,,, ,,,, ,,, Conway RONALD BURCH ,,,, ,, ,,,, Springfield MARGARET BURTCHETT ,,, Kansas City SHARON BUTLER ,,,,,,,,, Springfield JOHN CALDWELL LLL L L Springfield PAULA CAMPBELL. L Highlandville KAY CAMPION LLL LLL Springfield PAUL CARLOCK LLLLLLL LL Springfield SHIRLEY CARPENTER L LLLL Seymour NANCY CARTER LLLL LLL Pierce City MAURICE CASPER LLL LLLL Purdy ELIZABETH CATES LLL LL LLLL LLL Noel DONNA CHANCE LLLLL Poplar Bluff OWEN CHURCH L LLLL Republic RONALD CLARK LLLLL Springfield MARGETE COATNEY Monett JOSEPH CODAY LLLL LLLL Springfield PAULA COFER LLL LLLLLL.LLL BUffCIl0 GINYA COLLINA LLLL West Plains JUDY COX LLLLLLLLL LLLL Jefferson City JUDY CRANE LL LLLLLL LLL Fair Grove ROBERT CRAVENS L L LLLL LL Mansfield JOHN CREDE LLLLL LL Westphalia SHIRLEY CROMER L L LLLL Springfield PATRICK DAVIS LLL RICKY DAVIS LLLLLLL LL LLL L Wentworth Springfield JERRY DAWSON L LLLLLL Russellville RONALD DEFFENDERFER LLLL Ozark MARY DETTE LLLLLL LLLL Dixon DORIS DIEKMAN LLLL LLLL LLLL L Rolla CLAUDE DIEKSON L JAMES DOYEN LLL L DEANNA DOYLE L LLL RONNIE DRAPER LLLLL JAMES DUNCAN LLLL JANICE DUNCAN LL LLL JUDY DUVALL LLLLLLL RAYMOND DYKENS LLLLL MARTHA EGE LLLL LL GORDON ELLIOTT LLLL KATHLEEN ESLINGER L TONY ESTES LLLLLL LLL L SUSAN FARNHAM LLLL TOM FERGUSON LARRY FIELDER LLLL SUE FINCH LLLLL DARLENE FINICHER LL KEN FINELY L LLLL LLL L LARRY FLETCHER LLLL JAMES FORD LLLL LL L BARBARA FRANKS L LL MARTHA FRENCH LLL LL TERESA FRINK L LLL JAMES FUHE LL LLLLLL SALLY GALBRAITH LL PATRICIA GALLOWAY CATHY GAMMON LL ANNA GARRETT LL L Marshfield LL LLL DeSota LLL Springfield Kansas LL LL Bolivar Camdenton LLLLL L L Miller Springfield LL Springfield L L L Springfield LLLL Springfield LLL Warsaw Waynesville L Springfield L Rogersville L L Neosho Kansas City LL Springfield LL California LL Gainesville Springfield LLLLLLL Aurora LLLL Ferguson LLL Springfield LLL Brookline Springfield LLL L Aurora ophomores L 1 LL: L F' M Qi sf Si Q XXV W x s R X' Yu ss A f f LLL gs w X X 4 N L Q A X mis S X xgsfizhiws L? ' .L L QR S L ss ws 21 Y Sail s ik- sg, -iw Q- W rw fn S, xi 4 5 L L is as iv' Y vii X X X Q is I x id- fs x X L L M-i Y, L E 2 ab' X X K X b A 'Q gig L is R M Q Y T fs' if K 3-I 319' 2 N Y s L L if W si is B+ Mm 177 SHIRLEY GARRENGER , Mt. Vernon LARRY GARRINGER ,, .ML Vernon RITA IRENE GARRISON,Springfielcl RITA K. GEHRS ,,,,,, Springfield RUTH ANNE GIPSON V, , Lockwood KAREN GAYLE GOWER Springfield DELORIS GRAY ,,,,.. ,Salem IRMA GROGAN ,,, ,,,,Huston SANDY S. HADDOCK ,, ,Moneh LUCRETIA MAY HADLOCK , Miller ROGER HALL ,,,, ,,,Springfield DAN HAMILTON ,,, ,,,,,,RoIla DONNA HAMILTON ,Springfield ROBERT HAMMONS , , Bolivar BARBARA ANN HARRIS Lebanon LARRY HARRIS . ,,,BrookIine THOMAS HARRIS ,,,,,,Brookline BONNIE SUE HARTLEY Fair Grove DONALD HARVEY - ,, , Rogersville ALLAN HARVILLE ,,, ,,,,Sparfa MARTHA LEE HECKMASTER ,Joplin J. PATRICK HEDGPETH ,Springfield PATRICIA ANN HEISLER St. Louis WILLIAM HELVEY ,,M1. Vernon JULIA HOWARD HELVEY ,, Mt. Vernon JOHN HENAGE ,,., , Fulton LORETTA HENRY ,,, ,,,,, ,Ellington GLORIA HICKMAN ,,Cross Timber FREDRIC HILLER ,YYY , V ,Gary KEITH LAVERNE HILTON ,, ,,, Springfield CHARLES HOBBS ,, ,, ,Winfield GLORIA HOKE ,,, ,,,Branson BRUCE HOLLOWELL ,, Springfield GENE HOLMAN Ava Lebanon NANCY HOUGH ALICE HUGHES Dixon f- we 1 ,mx X N s ,, .. ., XXX ,V 2 SSX, I I gym Ki 1 F A A - O XERQ -A S' , ,Q Cm wk x Qin. 5 x RPA Q Q-:Q 6? I 1 ' x 5 N -. X Q . M2 4 HST Y I QAWW4, Q . - - .3 A A 1 ,fav S' 'I ' 'jfgg I IT , H, N 6 g-I RITA ANN HUMPHREY ,W Lawson WILLIAM FLOYD HURST,,Kansas City TOM INGERSON ,,,, Springfield DAVID JENSEN I , ,, ML St. Louis CAROLE JOHNSON , , W , Monett JUDY JOHNSON Springfield JOYCE JONES Springfield LINDA .JONES , ,YY Nevada SCOTT JONES , ,Y Neogho VICKI JONES ,, XY, Everton VIRGIL JONES , Springfield JANICE KARASZ I Springfield LILLIE KETCH ,, L , Springfield CARLA KETCHUM WH, Springfield JULIA KIRKUP W, ,, Springfield RON KOEBEE ,, ,, Sullivan JOHN S. KOLLMEYER W, Marshfield JOEL KUGLER ,W ,W ,,,,,,,, Goren GEORGE LAKEY Springfield LINDA LANDES , ,,,, Sedalia LESTER LANG W, Wentworth JOHN LAPP ,H ,,,,,, , Eldon CHERYL LAWRENCE Webster Groves RONNIE LAWSON , LINDA LEE ,,, , J , Sparta Springfield JON LEONARD ,, , ,,,, Purdy JO-ANN LEWIS , Ln, We St. Clair RAYMA LIGHTWINE Lu, Buffalo DONA LINK , ,t,,,-,W Winona GERALDINE LITTEKEN LH, Ferguson 'Wav' f Q Q sg 1 5 we iw 'K im K. IIT X ii? in I , ,M ,, ' ophomores 'N-f ak 3? 'SC' 7 1 1- I .V in 54. ag ter i f if , Ie - in S B' F I ,, X ni H , P lx! , I Pxfis, X N-nf' X.. -m .. ., E 'Q 'fs-sais K. ,,.. . f ' S A 0 in fi is Xxx? e 1' :E - K ' i H. asv., A -fig ,Y ,xx A QI I Q , ff ... f vw -,W -v-. p,. pls, in I i with Q cfs A N- X st X XX' ss E is A-Q , 1,-N I+ - ,Q ws. T ' . T 6-Q gg-A -. sg ,P ..k , 1 'M ix: . T , ,ig5 . ,. t x? Z rl Y lg g ,LX. , 180 ix'-r I I is Q' lt ' JfQ s--' . rx F W 1-. li , ,I vu Aw.. Awjx A C X QT! 3iU nm. I ' gi -1 . fiesskeeii Af- fs fy. F... BEVERLY LONG , LINDA LONG ,,,,, MARTHA LONG ,, MARY ANN LOVE KAMP ROBERT LUMMIS ,, SANDRA LYLE ,, BARBARA McCAIN , , TOM MCCLELLAN ROBERT McCRAKEN JUDY McDONALD ,, NANCY McDONELL , JEANIE MCDOUGAL Rogersville Springfield Norwood Carthage , Kansas City Springfield Cross Timbers Willard Flemington Sedalia Ozark Springfield MICHAEL MCGLYM Willow Springs SUSAN MCGLYM ,, , Willow Springs CAROL MCKINNON , SIDNEY MCLAUGHLIN REX MCSPADDEN , KEN MAGERS ,,, , SUSIE MARCUM ,, HUBERT MARSHALL , THOMAS MELTON , MARY MERRIFIELD , CAROL MEYER ,, DENNIS MILLER VIRGINIA MILLER DANIEL MILLS ,,, MICHAEL MISHLER ARLENE MOORE , , ROSETTA MORRIS CHARLES MORROW PHYLLIS MURRAY ,, BETTY MUSC , ,, MALENE NEELY ,,, , WILLIAM NESBITT ,, CHARLES NEWMAN JAMES NICHOLS , , RICHARD NICHOLS ,, NANCY NIHOFF ,,,, BONNIE NISBET , ,, JIM NOLKER ,,,, , , GARRY NORTON , ,,, , Springfield c Plan Lockwood Nixa Stockton Rogersville , Dadeville Ozark Kansas City Springfield Verona Bois D'Arc Springfield Springfield Liberal Springfield Sullivan Marshfield , Mt. Vernon Springfield Bethany Mansfield Chillicothe Eureka , St. Louis , Richmond Mt. Vernon JEAN NUSCH , Mt. Home, Arkansas JUDITY OLSON ,, , LIZ ORR , ,,,, ,,, JOHN OWEN , ,,, LYNN OWENS , ,,, GAIL PETTIS ,,, ,,, ,, Springfield ,, , St. Louis Springfield , , Arcola Springfield DENNIE PENDERGRASS , , Miller JOYCE PENNYCUICK FRED PERKINS , , JANET PERKINS ,,, JANE PETERS ,, DAVID PITTS ,, , ECHO POE , Mt. View , Nevada , Rolla , Lamar Springfield Cabool '82 ,. ' 2 W 5 . ' lf 3A ,A 'Z'- kg . Nw Q, A ,B ff, .. ,pg 7 ,, gf 2 Q. A SZ' K 552, g .,, : vm- K --f XY..- 1,- Q. K 5 XD ki ,A . 5 K i Q 'vs . ss.. I gs. K - 4 it I X, X: y C QQ M ff fs- 5' .. 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CLAIR WILMA STEARNS , SUE STERLING SHARON STEVENS ,H Shawne JANETH STEWART LARRY STEWART BILL STOCKTON , ,, W , WILLIAM STONER SANDRA STOVER Bolivar ,, ,, Monett Springfield Springfield 7 Aurora Jefferson City ,W Lebanon I 7 Springfield , W, Houston W Mexico , Greenfield Miami, Florida Springfield , Oronogo ,L Marshfield Pleasant Hope , Louisburg , Springfield Springfield , Springfield 7 7, Dixon , Eldon Billings ,L , , Sedalia , Mt. Vernon Bolivar e Mission, Kansas , Springfield H, Kansas City Cassville Springfield I Springfield KAREN STURDEVANT 7, , W, Buffalo REBECCA SUIT CATHERINE SWINEFORD MARTHA SMITH , ,W Monett Springfield Springfield a. E of? i S. wg' ,. fs 5 mxii Ulf ,gk if x :Q . is Q5 gg,- . gg: ,iff K li Q 2 'B ,A ,i 5,3 ,, I, . 5 if .5 . Q X 1 f 2 .f , ws Fam' V 651 ' .haf 5' i was ,z ,?1,,,x V.:-'iv .K 3 ' Q . 5 i 4 A-:gf fi? RQ .win uhm , ,fr M xx. 'if xq' Ja.. BETTY TABOR , , , ,, SUZANNE TAYLOR , Y, JUDITH THOMAS Bradleyville Ft. Wood Kansas City ALICE THORNTON No. Kansas City LINDA THORPE , , Sf. Louis PATRICIA TIMMERMAN Sullivan ALICE TINNIN L St. Louis BOB TOFT , Aurora HUGUETTE TRAPP Springfield JOY TROUER , PAUL TRUSIK ,,,, ,, DICK TURNER mn, , GARY TURNER MARGARET TURNER B. GEORGE VAUGHN PHIL VAUGHT ,,,, NORMA WAKEFIELD JOHN WALKER , PAUL WALKER TERRY WALKER H JOHN WALTERS JOAN WARDEN GRACE WEBER HELEN WEDGE RAMONA WEIHS KLETA WERNER , W, FRED WEST ,,,,, GWYN WEST W, ,, J. ROBERT WEST , GARRY WESTFALL , SHERYL WHITE ,WLM FRANKLIN WILLIAMS FRANKIE WILMESHEIR WAYNE WINTER ,L LARRY WISE W, ROBERT WITYK W MARY ANN WOLF JEANNIE WOOD , , St. Louis Peoria, Illinois Springfield Marshfield Springfield Springfield I Springfield J Bolivar Nevada Springfield ,,,, Bolivar Springfield , Ava Springfield , Lebanon Springfield Billings Springfield ,, Lebanon Ash Grove Springfield ,,,, Nixa , KansasCity LOGO Willard Slrafford Warrenton ,, ,W Aurora Fair Grove Turtle Lake, Penns Ivania Y EDWARD WOODS Eldorado Springs JOHN WOOLDRIDGE MELINDA WYATT RON YOUNG EILEEN ZANGRILLI MARY ZEUCH KENT ZUMWALT W, Boonville Springfield Eas1St. Louis, Illinois Springfield , Brookline , , Polk .1-'N QM. WNW. WM President-Jim Webb Vice-Presidenf-Poi Iffcmnon Secreicary-frecusurerliboroihy Mcisprlin Senator-Voncille Megerion Q Senator-Ben Kutz if 8 Y x Amd' . 'Q' Class 0 1966 . WW 1' N24 B. ' . 5 5- 1 F' X X S wx M,-. . '-az' 1 X31 K . Q, . ,VE 5 KS. . ww- 1 3. Q, .' N ii llfsanw mg. 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BARNES ,,, , , Willow Springs ROBERT BARNETT W JO BARNHILL ,,,,,, , PATRICIA BARLOW , LORNA BARR ,,,, , , ADA BARRETT ,, , JANICE BATES W, LAUREL BATES ROBERT BATMAN ,,, , , SHARLENE BEAMAN , , , JOHN BEAUMAN ,, , ALVIS BEERSMAN ,,, VIKKI BEETLE ,,,, , , , SANDRA BENNETT , ,,, Rogersville , Springfield ,,, Springfield Springfield ,, Phillipsburg , , Springfield ,,,, Houston ,,,,, Raytown ,, , Springfield ,, Springfield ,,, Springfield , , ,,,, Neosho , , , Springfield ROSE ANN BERKSTRESSER , ,,,,,,,, Eldon LAWRENCE BEVERLEIE FAY BILYEAU ,,,,, ,, CAROL BINGHAM ,,, Springfield Chestnut Ridge ,,, Springfield MICHAELE BLACK ,,, ,,,,, , Mexico RICHARD BLACKMAN GERRY BLAUE ,,,, , ,,, Lebanon , ,, Raytown 'tem fff' T , f-Q. 42:4 . 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Vernon ,,, , Nevada ,,, Lockwood HELEN NEWQUIST ,,, ,,,, Goodman MARIBETH NICHOLS ,, CONNIE NIEDERGERKE ,, Mansfield ,,, Mexcio JUDY NISWONGER ,,,, Webb City JUDY NOBLE .,,,,,,,,, , Springfield MARILYN NORTHRUP , ,,, CCIVIIICIQC-3 KAY ,,, ,,,,, ,Arr Spring ROBERTA NUTTING ,,,, Springfield MIKE OFFENBACKER ..,,.,, Neosho NANCY OLSON ,, .. ,,,, , ,, St. Louis JOHN OOLEY ,,,,,,, ,, Springfield PAMELA ORYE ,,, ,,, Owensville BILL OWENS ,,,,, ,,,,, , , Liberty ROGER OWENS ,,, ,, CAROL OXLEY ,,, Kansas City ,,,,, Ozark .IANICE PALMER ,,,, ,,, Springfield JEANNE PALMER , ,,, JOYCE PALMER ,, Springfield Elklund BARBARA PARROTT ,,,,,,, Winona ROBERT PATTERSON ,,, DONNA PAYNE ,,,, CRAIG PEABODY ,,, ,, Springfield ,, Nevada ,, Cabool FLORENCE PEARCE ,, ,,,, ,, Billings ELIZABETH PEITICK Oklahoma City, Oklahoma CHICK PENDERGRASS ,, Bakersfield RICHARD PENDLETON ,, Springfield RICHARD PERRY ,,,, ROBERT PERRY ,,,, LINDA PERTAIN , ,, LARRY PETERS ,,, WAYNE PETRUS ,, CHRISTIE PESTTIT ,,, J. L. PHILLIPS ,,,,, , TERRY PHILLIPS .,,, ,,, MICHAEL PHIPPS ,,,,, LINDA PICKETT . ,, ,,, , Stockton ,, Verona , St. Joseph ,, Buffalo ,, St. Louis ,,, Branson ,,.,,, Purdy Springfield Pleasant Hill Springfield 4' , nf img? ' 3 in 'Q U ,fa f an ' s '+- 'TTY 7 'Vi 19 'Z I+. f, ,,,... nmo- i f , 4 1 .L -www nh V f - ' 5 Vi , 'Y 5' i f f 1 an f '- ,XL 1 Q ?f7f 'vw Sl or S w ' if f 'fifgx 7, - Hfwvg ,,,, Freshmen V W. si. il t ,,, Q gif! JI. -fififiiiii i s f 1' up f i gs .f'L?l.?7iVl S.. 7, i .Q '. W S. :ii 1 . . ,. xl S 'iii' ' 1,553 . wyff I xx I 'Ely -, X I- sip, s- s X eggs .,,J i I , K, Tis, if 'Of iw- ? kk,... K mi-,A i 6. 1-f , 'N .V i I ' F15 .I I I L I i Q ,. in I --S.. -Avi' X . , , ,,, S in C seg Sys' fs ff N si ii f - I -ff A WN- v x i ss NK '. ' .. . A A sei 14. X Q ..,.. . . .. k 1' P' A -ss- ri Grew' f' Q .:.:f:.1ss: R sw.- Rf X my ss! F: A is Q3 Ni iss, K X 5 4 mf Mm Q ss .si XXX AQ, sz X A si. 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Springfield WILLIAM SPARKS . ,. ...J W., . Dixon JANICE SPEER H, ,. fe. Branson CONNIE STANLEY ,,, Kansas City JAMES STEELE W CHARLES STEEN . Sullivan ELLEN STEPHENS WW, RAY STEPHENS . ., NL, Pacific Springfield ,. ., Rolla NORMA STEWART , L.. .W Gerald FRAN STOCHL , W- , .. Springfield PAUL STOCK .,,,.,, N. .. Branson CHERYL STOCKTON PATRICIA STOKES . ,. MEL STOLL M.. CHERYL STOLP ., JOHN STONE ., LARRY STRIBLING . KEN STRICKLAND . MAX STUMPFF . .. Marshfield Springfield .-.L L St. Louis ,,, Springfield - ,, Springfield Springfield , Alexandria, Virginia ., Cassville SHARON STURDEVANT ,W Lebanon RHEA SULLIVAN , ,,, ,, Stockton CECILE SUMMERS ,. ,, W.. Carthage MELINDA SUMMERS STEPHEN SUMMERS THOMAS SUTTLES MARILYN SWAN , JOHN SWEET ,. MICHAEL SWINGLE JOHN SWOPE W..- TEMUKISA TAELEIFI . JEFF TALLENT , Springfield E Springfield RONNIE SUTTER ,nm Springfield .. ,. , Florissant , , Mt. Vernon W, ,WW Cabool , ,,, Bolivar W. , St. Louis Leon Pago Pago American Samoa ,,,,,,,, , Ava CAROL TALYOR ...W ,,, Springfield NEDRA TANGENT . H, Springfield LORRAINE TASSET . , . Springfield RONALD TAYLOE J, We, Owensville PHYLLIS TEMPLETON W., Springfield SHIRLEY TEMPLETON ,E Springfield SUZIE TETER , ,. . TuIsa,OkIahoma CAROL THOMAS W ,,,,,,,. Ozark DELANIA THOMAS ,WW Pilot Knob MARY THOMAS ,.,,,,,,..,. .. . Miller RUTH ANN THOMAS . ,fffff Qulin SHARON THOMAS ,, Willow Springs CAROL THOMPSON ,W West Plains MARY THOMPSON W.. ,,,,, Albany LAWRENCE TIEFENBRUNN Sullivan MARY TIEFENBRUNN ,,,,,, Sullivan DON TILTON .. ,,,,, ., ,,, Springfield RUTH TILLEY , ML, .. Y Plato WILLIAM TILLEY ,ae ,,,, Springfield ANTONY TOCEB W, St. Louis REVA TUMMONS , -. W Morrisville DAVID TURNER .... , WW Marshfield SWWMPQ- SUSAN TYLER HELEN VALLE , JUDY VENABLE DAVE VILES , WW, DIANE VILES ,, sw. Springfield NW, Bourbon ,,, ,,,, , Nixa Marionville Springfield LINDA VILLINES Harrison, Arkansas THOMAS VINYARD ,, ROBERT VORIS , W , ELAINE WAINSCOTT CAROL WALKER Springfield Springfield ,, ,,,,,,, Rolla ,H an ST. Louis PHIL WALKER , ,,.,,,- Springfield FRANCINE WALLNER ,,,,, MoneH DAVID WARD 7, , Wh Elkland CAROL WARFIELD Springfield CARL WARNER , ,W , ,,.L,, Purdy KAREN WARREN ,E Grove Springs VERNON WARREN H ,L Koshkonong DOUGLAS WATERMAN L Springfield DONALD WEAVER ,, , Kansas City GERALD WEEMS WWW, Springfield LELAND WEHMEYER ,,,, Owensville KATIE WEILER I ,, Springfield CHARLES WELDE ,, ,, Springfield B. MORGAN WEST Springfield WILLIAM WESTER , ,W Springfield DWIGHT WESTMORELAND W ,WWW , ,, ,W W Springfield JANE WESTRUD , Springfield f sq -F-s as as S issi if' ss E ssss iii .M I as 4 L IB- Yr-Dr' 'gr ' is .S M - '51 fvu S...- we 'S 1, s S ,?.sa.. If' ' xx is ri , M 2 K' , 3 ' ' gn . i ' gr R , I ns I' '- I ' , EX oy' - A qi 'T' get IIIV V gc.. Q - . 4' xg Springfield H, Moberly Kansas City ,W Joplin ,, Myrtle Springfield W St. Louis Springfield Mt, Vernon Springfield Springfield Springfield Kansas City Springfield Springfield , Louisburg NANCY WILSON Mountain Grove THOMAS WILSON , Carthage vf' SEANE WINFREY , Richland BRENDA WISEHART Kansas City W Carthage , , Neosho ,L Nevada ,, Nevada Springfield Mt. Vernon Kirkwood Springfield Springfield JOHN YEOMAN Eldorado Springs KENNETH YOUNGBLOOD ,, ,, ,, Humansville ROBERT ZUMWALT Bolivar Abaiian, Michael - - 108, Abbott, Lolita --- Adams, Fred .... Adams, Marlene --- Adams, Reeda .,,,. Adams, Shirley ..-YY- Addington, Megnona Addison, Richard --- Afshari, Akers, Massoud - -- Dennis ...., 1 76, Akridge, Judith ,,... Alberty, Tony ...,.,, Aldridge, William --- Allard, Lee .,,,,,. Allen, Janet .,.. Allen, Karen --- Allen, Martha --- Allen, Ronald ,,... Allen, Rosemary ,,,,, orth, Thomas -W -We- Allgerer, Elizabeth --- --WW- Allensw Allison, Elizabeth --- Alspaugh, Ruth -- Amos, Jimmy --- Amos, Neal ,,,, Amrein, Russell .... Anderson, Carl ,,,,,. Anderson, Catherine --- --WW- Anderson, Anderson, Ruth .... And regg, Andrews, Andrews, And rews, And rews, And rews, Betty -- Gary -- Judith --- Richard -- Sharron -- Andris, Jack ,,,,,,, Appleby, Appleby, Ronald --- Charles --- 94, Linda ,,..,, --- 110, 102, 104, 122, Sandra ,,,,,, --- Applegate, Charlotte April, Imogene eeeeee e-e- 9 5, Archer, Karen ,,,., Armitage, Lillian --- Armstrong, James -- Armstrong, Joseph - Arnold, James ,,,.. Arnold, Paul ,.,, Arnold, Rose -- Arthur, Phyllis --- Ashby, Ruth --- Asher, Betty .... Askew, Patty ,,,, Atkinson, Robert --- Atkinson, Robert --- Atteberry, Onari .,,, Attwoa Atwell, Atwill, 122, 108, 100, d, Howard - -- Beniamin - Gary .... 1 07, 1 06, Atwood, Jerry .,., Aufdembrink, Roy --- Austin, Awad, Ayres, Ethel - .,.,, Massoud ,,,, Larry ,,... Babb, Alice ,,,, Backs, Bad re, P2997 ------ Kenneth ,... -------- 74, Badgley, David ,,,, Bagent, Joe ,,,,, Bagot, Shirley --- Bailey, Sueretta --- Bailey, Clarence --- Baker, Betts Carr --- Baker, Bob ,,,,,,,, Baker, Darrell --- Baker, David --- Baker, George --- Baker, Norman -- Baldo, Jocanda --- Ball, Gloria --,W Ball, Robert ,,,,,,,, -f '65f51f --- 74, 93, 1 09, 138, 126, - -- 92, 106f112, 104, 113, Bane, Ruthmary ------- ,,,,,, ----- Bartell, 94, Ba rke, Barker, Barker, Barnes, Barnes, Barnes, Judy ,,,,, -- Jackie - - - Janice WWWWW -94 - , 100, Barlow, Patricia WWWW David Kent .,,, David Wayne Gall WWWWWWWW Barnett, Robert .,,, Barnha Barnhil rt, Phil WWWWW l, Eva Barrett, Ada --- John ..,, Bartley, Everett WWW, Bates, Janice --- Bates, Laurel --- Batman, Dyer --- Beach, Daniel WWWWW 1 25, 1179, 1 001 90, 92, 109, Jo - ,.., 110, 129, 74, W 95, Beaman, Sharlene WWWW --- Beauman, John WWWW Beaver, Marilyn --- Bechtold, Duane WWWW Bechtold, Jayne Wes, Beckerdite, Carol -- Bedson, Joyce --- Beersman, Alvis ---- Beetle, Vikki --- Bell, Carol ------ Bennett, Judith --- - Bennett, Margaret W- Bennett, Sandra ---- Benning, Jean --- Bentley, Ann ------ Berghorn, Carolyn ---- Berkstresser, Rose Ann 101, -W 101, 110, -95, 130, 122, - ---95, Berry, Beverly ------- Berry, Linda ------- Bessey, Richard ------ Beuerlein, Lawrence --- 176 168 186 105 95 194 186 156 168 186 129 156 176 186 168 168 176 101 99 186 156 129 93 186 110 74 156 176 105 186 156 168 93 156 108 129 186 106 186 176 156 186 156 140 108 186 94 168 168 186 186 186 186 107 104 176 186 108 156 168 110 186 139 168 186 186 186 156 176 186 186 156 140 156 111 168 101 156 156 156 156 168 119 168 186 186 186 168 186 156 186 186 156 156 186 186 186 176 186 186 176 168 168 168 105 186 186 176 156 176 186 125 168 112 186 168 168 156 186 Billings, David --- Index 149, Bilyeau, Connie ---- --- 103,110, Bilyeau, Fay - ------- ---, , WW-- Bindbeutel, Patricia Bingham, Carol ----. - Birkes, Bill ------ Birkes, Sherman -W Bischler, Paul ---- 125, Bishop, Barbara ---- --- 102,103, 168 168 186 176 156 112 168 168 168 Block, Betty ----.- ---.W 141,176 Black, Donna ---- -------- 1 76 Black, Michaele -W W- 186 Blackburn, Bob ------ --- 168 Blackburn, Delores --- ---122 Blackburn, .loan --- --- 156 Blackman, Richard - ---186 Blackstone, Margaret -- ------- 112 Blakemore, George -- --- 92,176 Blakey, Bobby .---- ----- 1 68 Blakey, Herbert ------ .--...- 9 4 Blaue, Geraldine ---.... -- 111,186 Bledsoe, Dean --- ---- -168 Blevins, Dale ------ ----- 1 16 Blevins, Georgia --- We 99,168 Blinn, Linda ----.-- -... 1 21,168 Bluebaum, Edward --- --------- -188 Blythe, Darla ---- --- 104, 105, 188 Bockewitz, Carl ---- ------ - -W 156 Boedeeker, Roger -.-. ------.e- 1 88 Bochne, Ray ------- eeeee 1 88 Boes, Cathy ----- --- 125, 168 Bogue, Frances -- ---- 48, 95 Bolle, John ---- --- 74,188 86l16n, Judith --- ,--- -188 Bolin, Jane ----- ---- 1 88 Bond, Larry ------- ---- 1 01 Bonham, Keithleen --- ----176 Booth, Ronald ----- ,--- 1 56 Borgmeyer, Gloria --- ------ ..168 Bormann, Nicholas --- --- 111,168 Boswell, Harry --.--. ----- 1 O7 Bousman, Sally ---- ---- 1 21 Boustead, Linda --- ----188 Bowen, Charlotte --- --- - 129 Bowers, Kathleen -- WW- ---168 Bowers, Norman --- ------ - ---- - 168 Bowles, Carolyn --.- --- 118, 129 168 Bowman, Diane --- ---- 125,168 Bowman, Kathy ---- W 111,188 Bowman, Linda -- -- - ---- 188 Bowser, Tamara --- -- 122,188 Boyce, Norma --- --- 95,157 Boyer, Jerry ----- 73, 74, 81 Boyle, Robert ----- ------- 1 88 Bradford, Thomas -W , 105,188 Bradley, Billie --- ----95,157 Bradley, Frantine --- -- --95, 157 Bradley, Judy - ---- ---- 9 3,168 Bradley, Wilma --- --- -- 176 Bradshaw, James --- ----------- - 109 Brady, Steven --- ------- . - -188 Brake Edward ---- --- 102,105,110,16B Brake, Karen W- ------------ -105 Bramel, Rea ----- ----- 8 2,188 Branham, Janice ----- ---- - 188 Brashear, Banard --- -- 157,168 Brashers, Shirley --- W W- 112 Brauks, Dennis -. - --- -168 Braun, Harry ---- ---. 3 2,109 Bray, Virginia - --W ------- -- -188 Brayfield, Patricia --- -- 66,130,141 Brazeal, Earl ----- --- 92, 157 Brazeal, John --- ---- -188 Breedlove, Doris - - ---- 188 Breidenstein, Karon - ----157 Breidenstein, Norma -- --- 176 Breig, Robert - ------ - 110,176 Brenon, Leon ------ ----- 1 88 Bresee, Jack -- - - 133 Bressler, Kathryn W- 168 Brew, William - W 74 Brewer, Helen - -- 99,188 Brey, Richard ----- -- - - 163 Bridges, Audrey --- - W 94, 188 Bridges, Carol -- - W W 176 Bridges, Franklin --- - - 108,109 Bridges, Linda -W ----- 157 Briscoe, Barbara --- 122, 188 Bristol, Don ---- ------- 1 BB Britt, S. June -- - , 111,176 Brixey, Gery ---- - -- 140,188 Broweki, Shirley --- -. . - 125 Brooks, Steve ---- --- W - 102 Brooks, Judith --- -- 95, 157 Brott, Janet - --- ------ - -176 Brower, James --- 90,573,157 Brown, Bernard W - 112,176 Brown, Billy - - - - -188 Brown, Dennis --- W --- 108 Brown, Karolyn --- - -188 Brown, Kathleen ---- - - 112,113 Brown, Leslie ----- ---- 168 Brown, Melvin ---- - 157 Brown, Morris -W W-188 Brubeck, Roger - -- . . - - 176 Bruer, Robert ----- -- 133,188 Brunner, Irene , ------ - 188 Bruxeewski, Barbara W - 188 Bryant, Danny - - ----- W 101 Buckner, James ---- W - 188 Bullock, Gerald --- -- - 176 Bullock, Thomas ----- -- 176 Bumgarner, Ronald --- -- 157 Bump, David ----- - , . 188 Bunzel, Gary --- 176 Burch, Ronald ---- - 176 Burchett, Kenneth -- - - 118 Burchett, Sharron ---- - - 188 Burchtield, William --- - 188 Burdette, Sandra --- --- 94 Burgess, Elizabeth --- - -- Burk, June - ---- - W -- 122 Burke, Faye ------ ----- Burke, Robert --- W-- Burns, Minnie ---- -------- Burns, Sara ------ ---------- Burrows, Bonna -.-- -- - 74, 125 Burtchett, Margaret ----- 91, 95, 129 Burtin, Linda - . ---- --- ---- --- Bussen, William -W WWW- Butler, Sharon --- -- 130 Butrick, Earl - -- W Butts, Donald --- --- 90 Buyon, Eugene ---- ----- Buyon, Gerald ---- -. Byers, Georgie --- ----97 Byler, Darrell -- ---- 92, Cagle, Charles ---. ----------- - Calame, Barbara --- --------- ---- Caldwell, 161m ------- 102, 104, 109, Caldwell, Vivian --- --------- --Y- Calvin, Audrey --- -------- ---- Calvin, Marlene --- ----,--- -AM Calwhite, Anthony ---------------- Cameron, John - W ----- 93, 101, 108, Camp, Jerry ----- ---------- 9 2, Campbell, Candy --- --------- --- Camobell, Carolyn --- ---- -W- Campbell, Paula ---- -- 130, Campbell, Sarah -W -- 121, Campbell, Shirley --- --- 92, Campbell, Wallace - .- ---W Campion, Kathryn ---------- ------ Cansler, Gary ---------------- , , Cantrell, Patricia - 102, 103, 105, 126, Cantrell, Patricia ---------- -103, Capages, Martin ------------------ Cape, Roy ----- --- Carl, James ---- --- Carlock, Paul ---- --- Carpenter, Diane ----- --- Carpenter, Shirley -------- --- Carpenter, Shirley Mae ---- --- Carr, Eldrich ----- .---- ----- Carr, Jimmy --- --- - - 111, Carr, John ..--- ----- Carril, Shirley ---- - Carter, Gerald - -- --------- --- Carter, James ---- ------------ - -- Carter, Nancy ---- -- 100, 104,112, Carter, Nedra ---- ------------- Carter, Patrice --- ------- ---- Carter, Rolan . --------- - Carter, Sara ----- -------- ---- Carver, Geraldine --- 107, 126, Carver, Joyce ----- ---- , ----- Casanova, Richard -W --- Casper, Maurice --- - .- Cates, Elizabeth --- ------- Cawthorn, Richard --- ----- - Chalmers, Cynthia -------- 92,130, Chamberlain, Stephen -------- - ---- Chance, Donna ------------------- chapin, Edward W 91,109,137,141, Chapman, Gary ------------------- Charles, Harriette --, ---- 95,157, Chase, John - ----- -------- - ---- Chase, Michael -W W- 10,109, 133, Chastain, Larry --- -------- ---- Cheek, Glenna --- ---- - --- Childers, William -- --- Chisman, Bonnie --- --- Chittenden, Loyd - W --- Chistgen, Dennis --- ----- Christian, Clifford - W ---- 108, Christian, Wanda ---- ------- 1 00, Christiansen, Carol - - -- 65, 90, 91, 96, 129, Christner, Mary ------ - ------- 94 Chudomelka, Lambert -----. .111, 113 Church, Owen -------- -------- - Clair, William - ----- -------- Clark, Nelson - ----- - Clark, Kenneth - -. 94, 107, Clark, Larry - ---- ---- 111 Clark, Richard -- ----- Clark, Ronald ---- -, Clark, William --- W --- Clausen, Marilyn -W - Claxton, Sam -- ---------- -- Clay, luis - - ------ --------- 9 6, Cloughley, Suzann ---- 91, 118,130, Cloyed, Jerry ----- . -------- 92, Clubb, David - -Y ----- --- Coambes, Robert - -- 80, 81, 90, 101 Coates, Carol - - ------------- -- Coates, louis --W Coatney, Margaret - - Coay, Thomas ---- Cobb, Charles -- W Coble, Charlotte -.- Cochran, Gary ---- Coday, Michael . -- Cagdill, Sherman --- Coger, Leslie ---- Cogort, Kirby - - Cole, C6806 W W 95, 126, Cale, Gene -- --- Cole, Kay -- ----- Cole, Ruth -- -- - --7777 Coleman, Marion - ----------- - Colley, Raymond --- - - - 101, 137, Collier, Mike ----- 133, Collins, Ginya - - ---- 110, Comer, John -W eeee- 101, Compere, William --- --- 94, 107, Compton, Dean - ------- ,-A-- , -A Compton, June Skaggs 168 125 168 168 109 188 168 168 176 189 189 176 101 151 189 189 157 157 157 189 177 189 189 189 174 168 189 189 122 177 157 157 101 177 168 168 16B 189 189 189 177 189 189 177 189 189 138 157 189 189 177 157 189 189 157 170 189 133 177 177 189 170 189 177 156 170 157 189 157 134 100 189 121 157 170 189 157 92, 157 189 134 177 170 190 170 189 170 177 190 190 74 111 157 170 190 157 190 133 177 190 190 170 190 177 157 106 92 157 170 157 157 157 170 157 177 157 157 106 106 Conduff, Tommy . Connolly, Peggy --- Conrad, Judith ------ --- Constance, Sharon -W W - Cook, Donald ----- Coones, Bobbie - Copeland, Cynthia - Copeland, Jon ----- Copeland, Keith W- - - Caper, Paula ---- Cordry, Reginald --- Corey, Helen ----- Carn, Karen ---- Corn, Mary - - ---- Cornelison, Ethel --- Costello, Leo ---- Cottengim, Mike --- Cottrel, Jane . W- Coulter, Layton - W- - f 108 Counts, James -..- --- Counts, James lloyd Cox, Judy --------- Cox, Karen Cox, Mary --- Cayle, Billy ---- Crabb, Billy ---- Craig, Judy ---- Cramer, James ---- Cravens, Bonita --- Cravens, Jim - ------ W- 102, WW 121, --A1091 C ravens, Robert ------ Crawford, Raymond Crawford, Sharon --- ---- Crede, John ----- W Creek, Russell ---- Cress, Barbara -.- Crippen, ary ----------- 130, - - 94, 107, i i i i '1'0i'1091 'W'-'1051 ----- 97, Crockett, arbara . -. - 104, 105, 110, Crockett, David ---- ------------- Cromer, Shirley - -- - ---W 130, Crosby, John ------ ------- Cross, Margaret --- W- 95, Cruise, Jerry --- .- --- 92, Cummings, Patricia ------ ----- Cunningham, Shirley ------ ----- Cunningham, Shirley Anne ------.-- Curley, Ellen --------- W- -- 130, Current, Bob ----------- ----- Curry, Mildred --- --W Cutberth, Larry --- --- Cypret, Nadine --- ----- Dahl, Everett ---- -- 108, Dahlgren, Stephen -- -- 140, Dahmer, Julie --- ------- Dailey, Sandra -- -- 122 Daly, Freddie --- Dameron, Carol ---- - ------ Dameron, Rex ----- , 130, -- --- 102.105, Dandridge, Harold -- -.---- 74, Daniel, Judy ------ Daniels, Donald -- Danley, James ---- Datz, Bette ------- Davenport, Carolyn Davidson, Charles -- Davidson, Joe -.WW Davidson, Patricia --W --- 102, Davidson, Phyllis - - - Davis, Ardyth --- . Davis, Benny --- Davis, Beverly --- Davis, Davis, Davis, Donald ---.. Donald S. --- Jimmy ----- Davis, Kenneth ---- Davis, Davolt, Davolt, Patrick --- Carol --- Hilda -- Dawson, Jerry ---- Dawson, Wally ---- Day, Mary ---- - Dean, Gary ---- . Dean, Lloyd ------ Deberry, Tommy 4-- Decima, Elena --- - Dedman, Bobby --- - Dettenderter, Ronald DeHaven, Ralph - - Deitrick, Elizabeth Delong, John ------ Dette, Mary ----- Dickens, Norma - Deyer, Nancy -- Dickens, Patricia -- Dickinson, Mary - Dickson, Claud ---- Diemer, Pauline - Dillard, Marcia -- Dilley, Terrell -- Dillon, William - Ditmeyer, Robert - Dowler, Carolyn - Dixon, llah ---- Divine, Divine, Dixon, Danny - Geneva Harold - Dixon, Lynda Dixon, Mary --- -- Dodsan, LaVona -- Doing, Peggy - Doke, Reed -- Donahoo, Janet Donaldson, Judith - Donaldson, Richard 90, 102, Donnell, Ronald - Dooly, Walter - . Dougan, Michael -- Dougherty, Emma - Dowler, Laura - Downs, Catherine 'ifivlf ---ff-98 118125, - --- 92,108, ---110,112, ---108,109, --- 96, - - -.- 102, , 92, -ff 921 .W 95, 1 C681 11 30 94, - . 90, 93, W 95,110, - - 106, 103,10-1, 190 190 170 121 157 190 97 68 157 117 190 157 190 170 157 190 133 190 190 190 158 177 190 158 158 190 177 190 125 109 177 190 170 177 190 190 170 190 94 177 190 158 190 190 158 190 158 133 158 102 190 190 158 190 170 ,190 190 109 134 158 170 109 126 190 81 190 158 170 111 170 158 168 138 158 190 177 170 158 177 74 190 138 158 92 190 109 177 92 130 190 177 170 190 190 158 177 97 190 110 170 158 158 103 190 158 170 190 158 190 170 190 190 190 158 158 170 106 95 170 158 20 Johnson, 206 Doye, James ,W Doyen, Michael ,, Doyle, Deanna ,,, Drake, Roy ,,,..ff Draper, Ronald ,,,,, Drummond, Elston ,,, Drusch, Wayne ..YY Dryer, Barbara ,,, Dudley, Barbara ,,,,, Dudley, J. Eugene ,W Duncan, Charlotte ,,, Duncan, James ,,,,,, Duncan, Janice ,,,, Duncan, Patricia ,,, Dunham, Claude ,W Dunlap, William ,,, Dunn, Clemie ,,,,,, Durnell, Gerald W, Durtschi, Karen ,,, Dusenbury, Karyl ,, Duvall, Judy N,,,, Dyche, Kathryn , Dyer, Nancy ,,,,, Dykens, Raymond ,, Earl, Bill ,.,.,,,, Easley, Larry ,- East, Billy .,,,,, Easton, Patricia ,,, Ebert, Dale ,,,, Ebert, Jackie ,W Eck, Janice ,,,,, Eden, Dorothy ,,, Eden, Norma ,,, Edens, Linda ,,, Edie, Wendell ,.,, Edmons, Lindo ,.,,. Edmonds, Nancy ,,, Edwards, Barbara W Edwards, Margaret -- Ege, Martha ,,,,, Eggers, Donna ,,, W Ehchardt, Wanda ,, Eiffert, Lueda ,,, --- ,,,,, -12-li , f T122 W1 021111010 '109 ,W 9571001 'ff 950111511 ,WW 82, WW A171711 ,,,,,--- 94, W 95, ,,,,,,,,- 931 95,121,141, Ellermon, Earl --- ----- -- ---- --- Elhard, Bryan W ,, Elliott, Gordon -, Elliott, Kaye .,,,, W Elliott, Roger W, ,WW Ellis, Benny ,,,, Ellis, Beverly ,, Ellis, Julia ,,,,, Ellston, Blanche ,,, Elmore, Gary ,W Emberton, Sue ,,, Endicott, Lanny ,,,, Engelage, James -,, England, Juliana ,W English, Patrick ,, Ennes, Judy ,,,. Ennis, Jess ,,,,,, Erickson, Boyd ,,, Erosa, Rosa ,,,,.,.,, 102,104,105, ,fifii If-1-00 ,ff -90 Erzinger, Julia - ,,,,...e ----- - - Eschenbrenner, Mary ,,, -W- Eshbaugh, James .,.., Eslinger, Kathleen , ,- ESYP, la u ra ,,,,.,,,, 110, ,,,W,101, W, 102, 129 102: Esterline, Eleanor , ,,,, --- ----- Estes, Tony Mclaughlin Etheridge, Janet WW,, Evans, Nancy ,,,,,,, Evermon, Barbara ,,, Evington, Margaret W Eyler, Stephen ..., Fall, Mary ,,,,,, Faris, Charles ,,, Farmer, Connie -- Former, Marilyn ,W Farnham, Susan , Farris, Larry ,,,,,. Faucett, Jean ,,,,,,, Fay, Lowell ,.,. ,,,, , Felin, Caroline -W Felton, Mareta -, Ferguson, Carl Ferguson, Ferguson, John ,,,, Ferguson, Zell ,W Field, Melinda ,,, Field, Rebecca ,..,, Fielden, Larry ,,, Fiester, Richard .,,, Finch, Sandra ,,.,,,, Finkenbinder, Patricia ,W --- Finicher, Darlene ,,,,, Finley, Ken ..,,,,. Finley, Margaret ,,, Firestone, Dennis W, Fisher, Bonny ,,, Fisher, Linda ,,,. Fisher, William ,,., Fitzsimmons, Janet ,,,, Fizer, Dorothy ,,,.. Fletcher, Barry W, Fletcher, Ruth ,,,, Flood, Caral ,,, Folk, Carolyn Forcelli, Frank ,.,, Ford, Beth .,,,, Charles ,,, ' 1' 9-0106 - , , 95, -,fi1'6L'1'0i ff101s1 C1-717110 , ,,,,, 110 ,, 92,1081 ,- 74,141, 106 ,f'1'0i 'PW 129: Ford, Bobby ,,,. ,,...-- - -- Ford, Emoiean ,, Ford, James ,,,, Ford, Judith ,, Ford, Larry ,, Fortner, Jerry -, Fortner, Joe .,,, Fortner, Wayne ,.,, Fortney, Kenneth ,,, Foster, Donald ,,., - S -17176 -W 94, ,, 101, ,W 99, 177 158 177 190 177 112 190 170 170 158 158 177 177 190 170 90 158 133 192 192 177 158 121 177 192 158 192 105 192 192 129 158 170 192 192 121 121 192 158 177 170 158 158 192 109 177 158 158 158 158 192 105 150 105 192 192 192 74 192 170 170 111 110 192 158 177 121 192 177 110 192 192 170 192 159 101 192 103 177 108 192 109 170 100 192 192 105 117 159 192 171 159 177 192 177 177 159 159 192 171 159 193 19:1 177 19:1 193 193 193 193 159 193 177 193 171 159 171 171 171 159 Fox, Susan ,.,,,, Francka, Joseph ,,, Frank, Kathryn .,,,, Frank, Lenora ,,,.,ee Index 92, Frank, Sondra ,,,,,,. --- -- 106, 130, Franks, Barbara --- ---- ------ - L- Franks, Dick ,,,,,, Frazier, Judy ,,,, Freeburg, Phillip ,W Freegord, Stephen ,,, Freels, Jeri ,,,.,,, Freeman, Lynne ,W Freeman, Charles -- Freeman, Herschel ,,, French, Martha ,,, Frieze, Janet ,,,,,, Frink, Terea Louise W, Fritz, Wesley , ,,..- --- ,,, 106, 130, 110, Fronabarger, Richard ,--- -- 112, Fronuborger, Faye ----- --- ------- Frost, Jack ,,,,.- - Fugate, Ray ,W Fuge, James ------ Fulton, Katy Ann ,- Gaddis, Donnie -W Gage, Larry ,,,,, Gage, Thomas ,W Galbraith, Sally ,,,, Galloway, Patricia ,,, ,, 97, 159, Gomel, Ronald ,,,,. ------ Galyean, Ronald ,,, Gamel, Larry ,,,, ,,, Gammon, Kathy ,,,,, W Gannawoy, Leland L. ,, Gant, James , ,,,,,, ,, Gardner, Daniel ,,, Ga rdner, Glen ,,.,,,,. Gardner, Janet WWW 7111138 129, '112, Gardner, Kenneth --------- ------- Garrett, Kay Yadon W 106, 129, 141, Garrett, Ronald .----- . ----- - ----- - Gorringer, Larry ,,,-- Gorringer, Shirley ,,,, Garrison, Betty --,--- Garrison, Margaret ,W Garrison, Rilo ,,,,, Gasaway, David ,,, Gaston, Cecil ,,,,,, Gaston, John ,,,,.,,, Gavisk, Martha Carr - Gehrs, Rita ,,,,,.., Gehrs, Sondra ,,,, George, Dennis ,, George, Ruth ,,,, George, Virginia ,,, Gerard, Douglas .-,,, Garardy, Charles ,,., Gibson, Teresa .,,,, Gibson, Patsy ,,.. Gideon, Henry ,,, Gideon, Karen - Gilbert, Stgan ,,, Gilbert, Walter ,, Gillispie, David ,,,, ,, Gillmore, James ,W Gilmore, Kenneth ,, Gilson, Ronald ..,, Gimbel, Armin ,,, Gipson, Ruth ,,, Girth, Bettie ,,.. Glaser, John ,,,,,, Glasgow, Carolyn ,W Golden, Ronald --- Gonnerman, Linda ,,, Goodman, lris ...., 1 00, 109, ,,, 95, ,W 106, 95, 1 12, 122, WTS0 1 10, 106, 106, , 95, 96, ,W 108 ,,,, 106 1 10, 109, 107, 108, Goodnight, Pamela ,.,,, W Gordon, Gary .,,,,,, Gose, Mary - -..-. --------- - Goswick, Ernie ,,,,,, 99, M1021 102, Goswlck, Johnnie .,,,,,. 1 ..,,,,... 105 110 Gott, Wesley ,,,, 101 Govenno, Jo .,,,,,,,. Gower, Karen ,,,,, Grace, Maxine ---,. - 102, , ,WW 99 Graham, Melvln ,,,,,,, ...---- Graves, Therese Gail ,,,,,,. 95 Gray, L. Deloris ,,,,, , Gray, Donnie -W Gray, Gary ,,,, Gray, Jerry ..,, Gray, Larry ,,,,. Patrick ,,, Gray, Green, Richard -, Green, Robert - ---- -, Green, Roy ,,,,, ,W Greene, Nancy .,,, Greenough, Mary ,.,, Gregoroski, Christine ,, Grier, Rick ,,,,,.,.,, Griggs, Joyce ,,, - Grisham, Austin ,,, Grisham, Gary ,,, Groeteke, Gail ..,.,, 100,102 , 101, 129, 112, ,,,, 101 , 1 02, 102, 104 1 09, Grogran, Irma ,,,...----- --- 94 Groover, Cliff ,,,,,,, Grossman, David ,.,. Groves, James ,.,,, , 1 09, 94, Groves, Larry ,,,,,..., Gulick, Lorena ,,,,,, Gwin, Richard ,,,,, Gwinup, John ..,,, Hackney, Clydelle ,W Haddock, Donald -, Haddock, Sandro ,,, Hadlock, Lucretia ,,, Hafley, George ,,, Hogemann, Ralph ,, Haik, Mary ,..,,, Hall, Billy ,,,,, W 95, 102 , 1 00, 95, ,,, 99, 193 159 122 130 159 177 106 159 171 141 122 193 193 159 177 193 177 159 159 193 193 190 177 193 74 193 159 117 177 107 108 171 177 159 81 113 107 171 171 159 159 178 178 159 171 178 193 193 101 157 178 177 193 171 159 193 108 193 171 171 171 193 171 159 171 171 193 101 178 159 193 159 193 100 171 159 193 171 109 101 171 193 178 193 159 171 178 171 159 193 109 94 171 159 193 193 122 160 193 195 195 171 195 178 171 101 94 104 171 160 160 195 195 178 178 160 74 195 74 Hall, Cecil .-.- ,W 111 Hall, Garland ,, W,195 Hall, Joe ,,,,.. - --- 195 Hall, Joseph ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,195 Hall, Mary ,,,,,,--- ----- - -- 195 Hall, Roger Warren ,, ,,,178 Hall, Vicki Lynn ,,,,,,.--- ----- 1 60 Hamilton, Charles --- ----------- -175 Hamilton, David ,,,, W, 111,171 Hamilton, Donna ,W ,,,,, , 112 Hamilton, Lowell ,,,, WW.. 195 Hammock, Carolyn , ,,, 66,129 Hammons, Robert -W ,,- 81,178 Haney, Norma ,,,-- ----- 1 95 Hanke, Joe ,,,,,,,,, Hankins, Gwendolyn ,W195 ,,W,,,,,,,,W195 Hankins, Wllllam .------ ---------- - 171 Hannon, Patricia ,, ,.-, 82,121 186,195 Hanover, Michael --- ----------- -- 93 Hanselman, Sandra ---- ------ -195 Hansen, Bertha ,,--- ---- 1 07, 171 Hordecke, Sharon ,W ----- -160 Hardie, Carolyn ,,,, Hargis, Earline --,, Hargis, Larry ,,,,,-- ---- . - Harkins, Virginia ,,,, Harlan, Rosemary ,,, Harpe r, Charles ,,, Harpool, Lonnie ,W Harrell, Elaine ,, Harrell, Jackson ,, Harris, Barbara ,,, Harris, Beverly ,,,, Harris, Howard ,W Harris, James ,- Harris, Larry ,,, Harris, Thomas -,, Ha rrison, Ceceli Harrison, David ,,, Ha rt, Elizabeth ,,, Hartley, Bonnie W, Harvey, Donald Harville, Raymo Harwood, Fern ,,,, Hattie ld, Betty ,,,, Hatton, Marion W Hawki ns, Judee ,, Hawkins, Larry ,IIW ,WW 122 ,,,105 ,,, 172 ,,, 195 ,W 195 ,,,,195 ,,,,,,,,,,,172 ,,, 103, 104, 172 106, 195 ,,,,W,,,,,178 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 160 94, 108, 109, 160 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 160 108, 178 93, 178 ,,,,,195 ,,,195 ,W160 ,,,178 W, 178 ,,,,178 95, 172 ,WW160 ,,,195 ,W195 ,W172 Hawley, George W- ---- - 160 Hayama, Elaine W ------ 160 Hayes, Jean ,.,, --- 106,195 Hayes, Joe , -,,,. .W ----- 160 Hayes, Margaret ,,,, --- 195 Hayner, Ellen ,.,,, --- 111 Haynes, Linda ,, - --------------- 195 Hayter, Billy ,,,,,,--.-------- 92, 160 Hoythe, Winston -- 95, 106, 108, 116, 160 Heatherly, Lorna , .- -------- 104, 105 Heckmaster, Martha ,. ,,,,,,,,. 112, 178 Hedgpeth, Patrick W, ,,., - 178 Heftington, Robert ,W --- 195 Heldermon, John ,,,, Heisher, Pat ,,,,,, Helvey, Julia ,,,, , Helvey, Wiliam ,,, Hemon, Lawrence ,, Hembree, Jerry , ,, Henage, John ,,,, Hendrix, Donal ,,, Henry, Loretta ,,, Henslee, Lloyd W Hensley, John ,,, Henson, Mary ,,,, Henson, Ronald ,W Herd, Carl E, ,,,. Herndon, Dwayne ,W Herrel, Frances ,W Herrod, Thomas ,W Hewitt, Gail ,,,, Hewitt, Karl ,,,,,,,, Hickman, Gloria ,.,---, --- Higginbatham, Dallis Higgins, Linda ,,,.,,,, 104, 105, Higgins, Mary ,,, Highti ll, Betty ,- Hilburn, Larry ,, Hill, Kay ,,,,, Hill, Margaret ,, Hill, Raymond ,, Hiller, Fredric ,..- Hillhouse, Car ol ,,,, Hillman, James .----- Hillman, William .,,, Hilton, Janet .-,,. Hilton, Keith W Hines, Teryl ,,., Hirsch, Deanna ,, Hobbs, Charles ,,, Hobbs, Glenda ,,, Hobson, Mary ,W Hockey, Evelyn ,,, Hoener, Ellen Hoffman, Ronald ,, Hoke, Holde Gloria WW, man, Gary ,W Holland, Carol ,,,, Hollin gshad, Jerry ,,, Hollis, Marilyn ,,,,, Hallowell, Bruce ,W Holman, Gene ,,., Homes, Burl --- ,WW172 ,,,,, ,178 Horner, Ruth ,,,,, Horton, Carolyn ,,, Horton, Charles ,, Hough, Bettie ,, Hough, Nancy ,,,, House, linda ,,,,,W Howard, Frances ,,, Howard, Velvo ,,,, Howell, sin ,,,, Howell, Curtis ,,,,, Howell, Marquis ,,, Hoy, Sharon ,,,,, Hubbell, Rebecca ,,, 'W' A171-2i W 95,126, , ,, 95,125, Huck, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,, Huff, Keith , ---.---- ----- - -- 93 Huffman, Kenneth Hughes, Alice ----- ----- - -- 91 Hughes, Genevieve Hughes, Helen ,,---- ----- ----- , Hume, Carol ------- ---- - ---- ------ Humphrey, Clyde ,, 90, 93, 108, 109 Humphrey, Rita -------- ----- - ---- Hunter, Ronny ---- -------- 103,109 Hurst, Mary --.---- ---- ----- Hurst, William ,,.-- Huser, Carl ,,,.,,, Hutchins, Charles ,,,,, lnnis, Glen ---------- Hutchinson, Carol Hutchinson, Ed ------- - ---- - Hutchison, Will -- Hylton, Cynthia , ,,,, lmmekus, Douglas lndermuehle, Larry , 1051 lngerson, Thomas ,--- -- ----- Inglis, Kenton ,,,, .------ - --- 92, Irby, Judith ,,,, Isaacs, Norman ,W lsenburg, Sondra ,,, ,,, 110, Ivey, Frank ,,,,, , lzuno, Violet ,,,,- Jackson, Jo Ann ,W ff, 951 Jackson, John ------- -- ---- --- John W. Jackson, Jackson, Llnda ----- ----- - ---- Jackson, Jeanne ,,-- -- Jackson, Sondra W, Ben ,,,, Jagears, Karen , , James, James, Jarrel ,,, Versa ,, James, Ja nes, Mary ,,,,, Janian, Gregory ,,,, Jarvis, Melvin ,,,, ,,, 102,105 ,,, 94,95, .,,, 138, 126, 129, Jenkins, Caroline ,,.- --- --- Jenkins, Diane ,.,,, Jennings, Katherine Jensen, David ,,,,, W 1111221 Jett, Morris ,,,- ------- ----- Johanningmeier, Rich Johns, Janice -., ----- -- 106 Ancil ,,,, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Carole ,,,,- ----- C. Leroy Connie ,,,, -, 100 Donald ,,, Donna Hubert ,,, James -, Judith ,,, Linda ,,, Lyle ,, Roy ,,,, Jacque -W Johnston, Robert ----.------ ------- WW, 100,178 ,,,,,, 108,178 W 111,172,195 W 102,105,172 ,,,,W,,178 ,,,,,,,-160 ,W 125,178 ,,,,,,110 ,,,,,117 ,,,195 ,W 195 ,W 160 ,,, 74 ,W195 ,,,172 ,,WWW195 94,112,178 nWW,,,,,,,,, 194 110, 195 ,-W,,W 100,102 WWW 172 ,,,,,,195 104,110 ,WW 195 WW,, 108 W, 49, 178 ,,,,, 195 W, 195 195 WW 195 ,WW,,,178 121 ,,,, ,195 ,,, 100,160 ,,, 93,178 WWW195 ,, 95,160 -,,, 126,172 ,,,,,,,195 ,,, 94,172 , ,,,. 178 , ,,,. W, 172 130, 195 WWW, 108 ,WW 196 ,,, 178 ,WW 178 ,,,,WW101 Holmes, Karen ,, ---- - - Holt, Don ---.-.---- ----- 1 07, Homteldt, Karol -.-- ---------- Hook, 102,104 104,109 ,,,, 196 Christine .----- ----------- - - Hooper, David Mac Hoopes, Steven -W Horn, Charles ,.,, Horner, Carol ,,, Horn, Joyce ,,,, 172 , 68, 91 ,,,,,W 172 ,,W,,,,172 111,172 WW196 Johnston, Sherry ,,,,,, 95, 100, Jones, Don ,,,,,, Jones, James ,W Jones, Joyce ,,,, Jones, Judith ,,,, Jones, Linda ,,, Jones, Linda ,,, Jones, R. C. ,,,, Jones, Robert ,,, Jones, Samuel W, Jones, Scott ,,,, Jones, Sherry ,, Jones, Shelby ,, Jones, Vicki ,,, Jones, Virgil Jordan, Gary ,, Kappler, lrvin W Kanaz, Janice ,,, 111, , ,,,, ,,, 137, 108, ffff 910171131 ffff T121 , ff f 1 061 ,W 74, ,,,, 111, Kaud le, Harvey ,,,,,,-- ---- Keck, Gwendolyn ,,,,,,,. -- Keeland, Ray ---,----- --- Keen, Frankie --,, Keener, Mallory ,..-- ------ Keeter, Ervln - --------- --- Keithly, Joyce ,, Kell, David .,,, 60, Kelley, Bruce ..,.,-- ----- Kellick, Margaret ,,.. - ----- Kellogg, Evelyn ,,, Kent, Mary Ann ,, Kerans, Glinda ,,, Kerr, John ,,,, Kerr, Shirley ,,,, Kessel, Robert ,- Ketch, Lillie -,,, Ketchum, Carla -W Key, Lola ,,,,, Kiefer, Judith ,,,,. ,W 95, ,,, 93, WWW 94, if 111211 ,ff'1-id Kilpotric, Ka ry ,,,,,,,, --.--- Kinder, Karen ,,,,.. ----- - - .---- - Kinder, Sharon .-------.-.-. ------ King, Harold ---..-..------ ------ King, Howard -W King, Jack ,,,, ,,,,,, 108,109, 160 172 113 172 178 196 196 196 32 172 10 172 172 108 109 74 178 160 106 196 160 179 172 172 179 172 108 102 172 172 160 172 92 108 179 160 172 196 172 196 160 122 141 196 172 196 196 108 172 172 160 172 160 108 160 196 196 179 196 74 172 92 179 176 172 160 110 92 110 179 196 92 172 111 160 160 141 160 179 196 160 179 172 196 196 179 196 172 179 179 92 160 179 108 196 110 160 196 160 196 196 108 161 172 172 196 196 172 161 179 179 196 196 196 196 172 104 111 172 Nutting, Roberta ..,,, .., King, Linda ,,,,,.., King, Sue Diong Siew King, Theresa ,,,,,, Kinslow, Gene ,,, Kirk, Delma .... Kirk, James -Y., , Kirkham, Judith --, Kirkup, Julia -,, Kissiar, Myrna ,,, Klehn, Kenneth ,, Kleiver, Dorothy -,, Klever, Kay ,,.., Klinger, William ,,, Kloppenburg, Carl ,, Koebbe, Ronald .. ,, Kolar, Opal ,,,,, ,Q 92 ,,,', 99 ,,, 95 ,,, 95, 1 , 196 110 196 172 100 176 161 179 196 107 161 172 196 196 179 161 Kollmeyer, John --, ee..eee.e e 179 Kopecky, Jerry ,,, ....,,,, 32,172 Korba, Charles ,,, ,,, 93,94, 109,161 Korba, Joe ,,,, ,,.. ,..,... ,, 101 Kranz, Carol .,,, eeeeeeeeee 1 96 Krautsch, Holly ,,, -,-,196 Krebs, Pual ,,.., eeeee.e 7 4 Kriegh, Phyllis ,,, ..Y.... 104,196 Kristek, Glenn ,. ,,,,,,,,., 92,161 Krueger, Arvil ,,,, ,,, 102, 104, 105, 161 Krueger, Carol ,,- ,,,,,,,,,..., - 104 Kruger, Karl ,,, --- e -e-e196 Kugler, Joel ..,. .,A. 1 79 Kunnanz, Karen ,,, ,,,, ,122 Kutz, Ben .,,.,,, ,,,.... 9 1, 186 Lokey, George .... eeeeeee 1 01, 179 Lakey, Mary Ja , , ,,,,.. 74, 92, 118, 122 Lalumondier, Thomas ,,,A,,,,,, 196 Lambeth, Gary ,,,,,, ,,,, 9 4, 172 Lanbeth, Larry ..,, ,A... 1 96 Lambeth, Lou Ann ,,- ,,,,,, , 122 Land, Joyce e..., .......v.. 1 96 Landes, Linda ,,, ,,, 95,129,179 Laney, Larry ,,, ..e...e ee 92 Lang, Lester .... ,-, 111, 179 Lantz, Mary ,,, -,, 95,172 Lapp, John ,,.. .,,., 1 79 LaRose, Lenora ,, ,,,, 196 Larsen, Georgia ,,, ,-,-196 Larson, James ,,, ,-,, 109 Lasley, Jerry . ,,, 7777196 Lawrence, Cheryl ,, .... 179 Lawrence, JoEtta ,,, eeee ,196 Lawson, Linda ,, ,, ,,,,125 Lawson, Ronnie ,.ee ,,, 92,179 Leader, Steven ,, ,.,,. 196 Lechner, Carol ,, ,- 106,122 Lee, Kathryn ,, ,,,,.,. 196 Lee, Linda , ..,,v, ,,, 95,179 Lefholz, Richard ,,, ,,,, ,161 Lehmann, Marcia ,,, ,,, 95,161 Lehnhoff, Robert ,, ,,,,, 196 Leiato, Toalima , .,,. 196 Lemasters, Kent ,,, ,,,, 196 Lemery LaDonna , ,,, ,,,-121 Lemieux, Geraldine ,,,, 196 Lenox, Jennie .,, ,,,, ,,,,193 Leonard, Jon ,,, ,,,,,,, 179 LeTeux, Francis ,, ,, 111,172 lewis, Jo Ann ,, ,,,,, 79 Lewis, Joan ,,,,, ,,., 1 98 Light, Robert -,,.,. 7777161 Lightfoot, Dorothy , , ,,,, 173 Lightwine, Rayma , , ,,,,,,,,, 179 Lilley, Lois ,,,,,,, , ,,,.,. 112, 161 Linder, Connie ,,, ,,, 110,141,198 Lindsay, Keith ,,, ,,,,,,, ,173 Lindsay, Ruth , ,,, ,,,,,, 173 Lindsey, Judith ,, ,- -161 Lines, Lacy , .. ,,,,, ,,, ,, 130,198 Link, Dona ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,., 1 79 Linnenbringer, Donna ,,, ,, 126,173 Lipka, Gerald ,,,, , , ,, ,, ,,,,,, 74 Lipskoch, Verla , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Lisech, Howard ,,,, , 108, 109, 161 Litteken, Geraldine ,, ,,,,,,,, 179 Lockhart, Mary ,,,, , 103,161 Lockhart, Nancy , ,,,, , , ,,,,,,, 106, 130 Long, Larry ,,,,, , , 102, 105 Long, Linda , , 130, 104, 105, 129,180 Long Margaret ,, , , , , ,,,, ,,,198 Long, Martha , ,,, 180 Lorton, Joe ,,,,, ,, 81 Lorts, Rosemary 96 Lortl, Linda ,, ,,,,,,,,, 125 Lattis, Lowell , , , ,,,, .,,. 1 01 Louk, Peter , , , , , 101,110,173 Love, Charles , , ,,,,, ,. , 161 Love, Sara ,, ,, 100,173 Lovekamp, Mary , ,, -180 Lovett, Charles ,,,,,,, 161 Loving, Elwyn ,, , , 140,173 Loyd, Harold ,,, ,,,, 198 Luallin, Dean ,,, ,,,198 Lucas, William ,,, ,,, . 113 Luke, Sara ,,,, , ,,,, 161 Lurvey, John , , , 106,173 Luzenby, Jerry ,, ,,,,,,, 74 Lyle, Sandra . , ,, 130,180 Lyons, James ,,,, ,,,, 1 11,173 McCain, Barbara ., , , 95,110,180 McCarter, Larry ,,, , ,,,,,, 81, 161 McCarty, Joe , , , ,, . ,,,,,,, ,,198 McClellan, Thomas , 91, 118, 140, 180 McClure, James . , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,198 McCombs, Mike ,,, ,,,,,,,, 90, 162 McCord, Patti ,,,,, ,,, 90, 106, 130, 173 McCormick, Betty , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 162 McCracken, Robert . , ,,,,, 180, 198 McCrite, Gary , ,,, 53, 138, 141 McCroskey, Sammy ,, 90, 92, 156, 162 McCullah, Marcella ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 McCurdy, Cloyd ,,, ,,,, 162 McDaniel, McDonald, Barbara McDonald, Judith ..- McDaniel, Nancy ,,, McDougal Jeanne ,, McCurry, Carolyn ,, Gary ,,, McDaniel, William ,,,, ,,, 94, Index 112, 162 ,-,--,,,-,, 81 101, ,,,, 99, 1 29, ,-- 95 McDowell, lee ,,.., ,,,,,,,, McElroy, Clarence ,,,,..., 94, McFarlin, Dorothy ,,,, Robert McGlasson, McGlynn, Michael McGlynn, Susan ,,,, Mclnnis, Hallie ,,, McKay, Peggy ,,- McKeen, Gary ,,, McKee, Mike ,,, McKenzie, McKinney, Edgar ,, McKinney, McKinnon, McLaughlin Sidne , y -,, McLean, Harolene ,,,, McLean, Marcelene McMosters, Paul ,,, McMillan, Charles ,,, McMillan, James ,,, McMillan, Karen , ,,, McMillan, McNeely, Michael Carol ,,, McSpadden, Rex ,- McTague, Jerry ,,, Mabrey, Mike ,,- Mace, Guy ,,,,,,,, Mackey, Durward ,,, Mackey, Joyce ,,,, Patty ,,, Carol ,, 129, 126, 111, 186, 82, 121, 101, 100, ,,, 93, McKee, Richard ,,, Myron -- . McKinney, Carol ,,, ,-- 104, 111, ,,, 95, 129, 106, 118, 92, 100, -- 105, 1 08, 133, 173 162 180 180 180 173 162 198 162 180 188 198 198 105 101 198 109 198 162 173 180 180 173 198 173 198 173 173 173 110 180 198 101 162 ---,,,,, 94 ,,,,, 95 MacKinney, Karen , ...,,,., 111 Madorie, Jimmy ,,, -,YYYYY,Y Y 195 Magady, Manne ,,,, ,,, 74, 118, 162 Magers, Kenny ,,,, YY,YYY,,YY 1 B0 Mahan, Kent ,,,,,, ,,.. 9 3, 173 Mohakey, William ,,, ,,,,,, ,198 Mailes, Freddie ,,,,, ,,, 92, 173 Maiors, Ken ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 1 Mallard, LaWanka -,, ,,, 98,162 Mann, Don ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 98 Maples, Perry ,,,... . ,,,,,,,, 101, 162 Marchbank, James ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, . 173 Marcum, Susie ,,,,,. 102, 105, 130, 180 Marion, Sandra ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,173 Marshall, Charles ,, ..,, ,, ,, 81 Marshall, Hubert ,,, ,,, 101, 180 Martin, James ,,, ,,,,. .198 Martin, Karen ,,.. ,,,198 Martin, Pamela ,, ,, , 198 Martin, William ..- ,,,162 Marty, Fred ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 34 Mathes, Louie ,,,,,, ,,,,.., , ,..,, 81 Matthews, Buanna ,, ,,,,, 82, 121, 198 Matthews, Donna ,,, ,,, 104, 105, 198 Matthews, Edsel ,,., ..,,,,, 8 1, 162 Matthews, Kenneth ,,, ,, 92, 173 Matthews, Thelma ,,, -,,,172 Mayberry, Maryann ,-,, ,,,, ,173 Medlock, Ruth ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Megerian, Boncille ,..,,. 91, 121, 186 Meir, Becky -,,,., ,,,, ,,,,, 121 Melton, Gary ,, ,,, 199 Melton, Jerry -, ,,,, 74 Metlon, Thomas ,, ,,,180 Melton, William ,,, , ,.,, , . 199 Mercer, Robert ,, ,,,,,,,, 109 Merrifield, Mary ,,, ,,, 95, 180 Metcalf, Joyce , , , ,,, ,,,162 Meyer, Carol , , ,,,, 99, 180 Meyer, James ,,, ,,,,, ,199 Meyer, Sharon --- ee., ,199 Michel, Marilyn ,,,,, ,,,199 Michaels, Charlotte ,,, 125 Miller, Alice ,,,,,,, nee 199 Miller, Carolou . ee, 66, 121 Miller, Dennis ,,,, .,,., 108, 180 Miller, Joan ,,,. ,,., eeeeeeeeee . 199 Miller, John Ed ,,, ,, 91, 109, 111 Miller, Kirk ,,, , ,,,,,,, ,, 199 Miller, Lynae ,,, ,,, 96, 199 Miller, Virginia ,,,180 Mills, Alice , , , ,,,173 Mills, Daniel ,,,,, ,,,180 Millsap, Linda , ,,, ,,, 122 Mishler, Michael , ,, ,,,,, 180 Mitts, Gale .,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,, 92 Moennighoff, Walter ,, , ,,,, .,, 111, 173 Melody, Marilyn , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,173 Montgomery, David ,,, 108, 109, 162 Moody, Linda , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 199 Mooney, Paulette ,,, ,199 Moore, Arlene ,, ,, ,,,,, 180 Moore, Carol , ,,, , .,,, .104 Moore, Donna . , ,,, 100, T62 Moore, James ,,, ,,,,, , 199 Moore, Janet , .. ,, 95, 162 Moore, Jeanette ,,,, ,, , 129, 162 Moore, William , , ,,, 110, 199 Moran, Robert ,, , ,,,,, 173 Morgan, Gary , ,,,, , 173 Morgan, John ,,, ,-.,.neeeeee, 199 Morgan, Linda , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 199 Morgan, Ronnie ,,,,,, 93, 104, 118, 173 Morris, Resetta ,,. .,eeeeeeee 94, 150 Morrow, Charles . 102, 105, 108, 180 Morse, Karen, ,, ,,,, eeeeeeee ee e 199 Moss, Carol ,,, We We Y., ,94 Motis, Dona .Mew ,112 Moudy, Dorothy ,,, .e.,eeeeee . 173 Murdock, James ,,, ,,, 94, 107, 173 Murphy, Willis ..,,.,, Murray, Charles E. ,,, Murray, Charles R. Murray, Cheryl ,,, Murray, Murray, Murray, Phyllis ,, Murrell, Bonnie ,, Muse, Betty ,,,, Mussell, Dennis ,, Mutert, Wayne ,, Myers, Alice , .-, Myers, Carolyn ,, Myers, Lois ,,,,,, Napier, Nadine ,,, Neely, Lois ,,,,, Neff, Lynn ,,,, Neher, Evelyn ,, Neill, Sherry ,, Nelson, Elliott ..,, Delbert ,,, Karen ,, Nesbitt, William , , , Netherton, Connie ,,, Newcomb, Patti ,,,,, Newhard, Nancy ,,, Newman, Charles ,,, Newman, Linda ,,., Newman, Richard ,,, Newquist, Helen , Newton, George ,, Nichols, James ,,, Nichols, Maribeth ,, Nichols, Richard ,,, Nichols, Thomas -,, Nicholson, Betty ,,, Nickels, Donald ,,,, Nickels, Ronald Niedergerke, Connie ,,,199 ,, 199 . ,,,, 94 , ,,,, 199 101, 162 ,,, ,,,, 173 -,,,,,180 ,,,,,,,-173 95, 180 94, 180 ,,,,199 ,,, 94, 95, 162 , 130 ,,105 , 199 ,,180 , 173 .,,110 ,,,,199 ,,, , 93, 162 101, 180 ,, ,,,, .-173 ., 110, 199 , ,,,. 121 ,,,,,180 ,,,,,....110 ,,, 104, 105 ,,,,,,199 ,,,,,,,,,,, 74 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,180 , ,,,, 100, 112, 199 -,,,,,,,,, .180 ,-,,,,,,,,162 Niehoff, Nancy ,,,,.. ,,, Nisbet, Bonnie ..,,, Niswonger, Judy ,,, Noble, Judith ,... Noblitt, Lyle ,, Nolker, James , Norman, Becky ,,,,,, ,,, 120, M ,,,,,,,,, ,,,162 74, 91, wa, 162 1os, 109 ma, 1o9 ,,,,199 96, iso ,180 129, 199 121, 199 , 180 122, 17:4 Northup, Marilyn ,, ,,, .,.ee e-e199 Norton, Kay ,,,, Norton, Gary ...,, Nottingham, larry ,,- Nusch, Jean , .,,. , Nutter, Linn ,,,,,,, Oftenbacker, Michael O'Hara, Barbara ,,,,, Oheim, ,,-,,199 ,,,,1B0 107, 173 ,,,,180 -,,, 125 Robert ,,,.. eeeeeeee. . - Ohlman, Priscilla ,,, ,,, 125, Ollis, Sylvia ,,, , Olson, Judith ,, Olson, Nancy ,,, Ooloy, Joh n , , , Orr, Leslie ,,,, Ortiz, Edgar ,,, Orye, Pamela ,,.. Osborne, Nelson ,,, Osredker, Martha -- O'Toole, Patrick ,, Ostebo, Aliean ,, 129, 199 -,, ,,,.,,199 ,,,,,, 95,162 ,108 118, 141 ,,,,, ,,,,,162 ,, 130, 180 ,,,,,,199 ,,,,,-,,,199 ,,-f92f' ,,, 102, ,,,,180 102, 104 121, 199 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 ,,,-,-----,,,,,163 ,,,,,,173 ,,--173 Ott, Linda ,,,,..... We 101, 173 Oursbourn, Loretta e .e..e---e-e 163 Owen, Helen ,,,,,, ee- 90, 93, 163 Owen, John ...eeee e-------- 1 80 Owen, Lama ...., eee..... 1 63 Owen, Mary Hopper ,,, ,,, 163 Owen, Sharron -,- -Y-163 Owens, Roger ,,, ,eee ,,,199 Owens, Virginia .,, ,W163 Owens, William ,, ,,,199 Oxley, Carol ,, .3199 Palmer, Janice ,,, ,,,199 Palmer, Jeanne -- --199 Palmer, Joyce ,,, , ..eeeee ,199 Pannell, Ray ,,, eeeeee ..,- . -52 Parke, Nelson ,,, ,,, 90, 101, 163 Parker, Richard ,,, ,,,, ,. we 199 Parrott, Barbara ,, 199 Patterson, Gloria , ,, ,,, 126 Patterson, Robert , ,,,,. 199 Payne, Donna ....,...eeeeee. ---199 Payne, Jackie ,,,,,,,,,,. ,, We 102, 104 Payne, James ,,,,,, 101, 108, 109, 163 Payne, Richard ,,,,,,,.,...,eeeee 102 Peabody, Craig -,, ,,,199 Peabody, George , Pearce, Florence ,, Pearson, James ,, ,,, 74 ,,,,,,,,,,199 Pecka, Diana .,,, ,,, 57, Pettick, Elizabeth ,,,, Pendergrass, Dennie Pendergrass, Martha Pendergrass, R. A. , Pendleton, Richard , Pennel, Leon ,,,,, Pennock, William ,,, Pennycuick, Joyce . Perkins, Freddie ,, Perkins, Janet ,, Perry, Eldo ,... ,,,, Perry, Richard ,,, Perry, Robert , ,. Pertain, Linda ,,, Pessoni, Suzanne ,, Peterman, Wilda ,, Peters, Jane ,,,, , Peters, Larry .,,,, Peterson, Christine , Peterson, Glen ,,,,, Petrus, Wayne ,,,, Pettis, Gail , ,, Pettitt, Rosalee ,,, Phillips, J. L. , ,163 130, 173 ,-,,199 ,,,,180 121, 174 , ,,,199 ,,,,199 ,, ,163 ,, 117, 14,3 ,,,,,,,,180 ,,,, 92, 180 ,, 11s, 125 74, 99 ,,,,,,,..199 , 110,199 , ,, .199 11o, 199 94, 94, ,,,,100 ,.,,180 ,199 112, 121 92, 173 94, 199 110, 180 , 199 ,,199 Phillips, Terrell ,, ,,,199 Pickett, Linda ,, ,,199 Pierce, Ellen ,,, , 200 Pierce, Patricia ,,, , ,,,, ,, 103 Pilant, Dole ,,,, 108, 109 Pilant, Jeanne ,,,, 122, 200 Pinkley, Exilee ..,, ,,, 95, 163 Pitts, David ,,,,,, , , ,,, 180 Poage, Thomas ,,,, ,, , 92, 108 Poe, Echo ,,,,,, , ,,,, 180 Pogue, Dwight ,,,, ,, 200 Poindexter, Nancy ,,, , ,,,,, 173 Pollard, Noma ,,,,, 130, 173 Pollock, Gail ,,,,, 95, 201 Pond, Judy ,,.,,, ,,,,,, 2 D1 Pool, laDonna ,,, ,,,,,,,, 201 Porter, Brent ,,,,, , 102, 109 Porter, Catherine ,,, , ,,,,,163 Porter, John ,,,,, .,, 201 Potter, Harold ,,, ,,,163 Potter, Janet E. ,, ,,, 130 Potter, Leslie ,,, ,,,.l10 Poulsom, Judith ,, ,,, 201 Pounders, Ruth ,, ,,, 201 Pourzad, Jalil .., ,,,,,,,,,,, 174 Powell, Ann ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 182 Powell, Kathryn ,,, ,,, 94, 95, 110, 173 Powell, Shirley ,, ,., ,,,,, , ., 182 Powell, Ted ,,,, ,,,,, 1 09, 174 Powers, Eugene ,, . ,,, 200 Powers, Judith ,,, ,,, 163 Praer, John ,,,, ,,,, , 93 Preston, Jack ,,, ,,,,, , 107 Price, Barbara ,,, ,, 90, 94, 163 Price, Gary , ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 200 Priest, Charlotte ,,, .,, 95, 129, 182 Priest, Nora Nolker ,,, , ,, 129, 163 Priest, Wayne -,, ,,,,, 74 Proctor, Wiley ,,, ,,,.182 Proctor, Rebecca , ,,, ,,, 174 Pullen, Mina ,,,, , , ,,,,, 122 Putman, Judith ,,, ,, ,,,, , ,,,,,163 Putman, Mike ,,, ,. 112, 113, 163 Pyle, Howard ,,, , ,, ,, 92, 163 Pyles, Carmen ,, ,,,, 90, 121, 163 Quarles, James -, ,,,, , 92, 163 Quell, Marilyn ,, , , 125, 174 Quick, Eleanor ,,, , ,,,, 141 Quigg, Robert ,,, , ,,,, 200 Quinn, Bob ,,,, ,, 108, 110 Rader, Judith ,, ,,,163 Rader, Linda ,,, , ,,163 Rader, Michael ,,, ,, 105, 201 Rader, Patricia ,,, ,,, 93, 174 Rader, Samuel ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,, , ,,,, 201 Rogan, Janet .,,,,, , ,,, , ,, , 201 Rains, Judith ,,,, 55, 56, 106, 121, 163 llamey, Glenda ,, , , ,, , , , 122 Ramori, Hector ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 01 Randall, Bennie . ,. ,.,,,,,, 201 Randolph, Lillian ,,, ,,,,,,, ,, 200 Rasmussen, Dale ,,,, , 109, 113, 174 Rasmussen, Kathryn ,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 174 Rathbun, Sandra ,.,,,,, ,, ,, ,,, 92, 163 Reagan, Virginia ,,,, 95, 111, 112, 200 Reams, John ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 74 Reaves, Dennis ,, ,,,,,,..,, , . 163 Rector, Sharon ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 106 Redfearn, Margaret , , 90, 94, 163 Reding, Judy ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, 201 Reed, Robert .,,, ,,, ,,, 201 Remien, JoDee ,, . . 129, 201 Renner, Glenn -,, ,,,,,,, ,. .-- 201 Renvick, Terry ,,., ,,,. 74, 111, 138 Reres, Jacqueline ,, ,, ,, , , -., -111 Reser, Loren ,,,,,, .,,e e 65, 133 Reynaud, Gerry ,,, , 133, 182 Rhine, Vicki ,,..,., , ,,,, 174 Rhoades, Beverly ,,,, ,,,, 122 Rhoades, Clara ,,,, ,,,, 2 01 Rice, Donna Jean ,W200 Richards, Virginia ,,182 Richardson, Robert ,,, , 200 Richmond, Gary ,, ,, 101 Rickard, Robert ,,,, ,, 200 Ricketts, Clifford ,,, ,,, ,,, 174 Riesenberg, Diane W 65, 121 Riggs, John ,,,,, ,,, ,,,201 Riggs, Marion ,, , ,,, ,, ,- 201 Rigsby, Lois ,,, , , 95, 163 Rigsby, Lorel ..,, , 82, 130, 201 Rimbey, Dana ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, 121 Rimer, Gary -.e V H-ee 201 Rimmer, Linda ,,, L 122, 174 Rinehart, Karen ,- eee, 174 Ringkamp, Marilyn , , ,,,,,, , 164 Ringness, Curtis ,, , ,, , , ,,, 174 Ringness, Joyce ,,, 95, 111, 164 Rivera, Joseph ,,, , Y We 164 Rivers, Joe ,,,,,,, Y new 81 Roberts, Darilene ,,, 129, 201 Roberts, Carolyn ,,, , ,164 Roberts, Juanita ,, ,, 122, 141, 164 Roberts, Mary . , , ,122 Roberts, Nancy ,, 90, 110, 121, 141, 164 Robertson, Jarrett ,, , , 164 Robertson, Mary ,,, 122, 164 Robinson, Cleo ,,, ,, 108, 109, 164 Robinson, Lorene ,100 Robinson, Gary ,, ,, 200 Robinson, Martha ,, 200 Robinson, Orin . , 101 Rodemeyer, Mike ,,, , 174 Rodenberg, C. Lorene , 182 Rodgers, Albert H Y Y ,ee182 Rodgers, Richard ,,, 137, 174 Roehrs, Barbara ,,, ,,, , ,,, 182 Rogers, Carol , ,, W e 182 Rogers, Glennann ,, 84, 95, 116, 174 20 208 Rogers, James W ,,,,,...,,, 182 Rogers, Janis ,,, ,,,, 182, 200 Rogers, Nancy ,,, ,,, 100, 112 Rogers, Shirley ,, ,..,,, 201 Romans, Nancy ,,, W, 164, 195 Rook, Cleo ,,,.,, ,,,,,.., 1 64 Roper, Michael .fff ,, 102, 104 Rorebeck, George ,,, .-,,, ,174 Roseman, Lilliord Ross, Loren .,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, 1 02 Rotrock, Larry ,.., ,, 91, 156, 164 Rountree, Ronald ,,,, ,,,.,.,,,, 1 82 Rowan, Bernard ,, ,,,, W 201 Rowan, Linda ,,, ,,,.,ff ,201 Roweton, Sharon , ,,, 100, 182 Rowlette, Joseph ,,, ,,,,, , 201 Rowley, Delores ,,, ,,, 112, 164 Roy, William ,..s,, ,,,.v,, 9 2 Rozell, Jacquelyn ,,, eees , 174 Ruddick, Eck Duane ,,, ,,, 174 Ruel, Charles ,,,,,., ,,,,,, B 1 Ruesler, Judith ,,., ,,,,,, 1 25 Ruggles, Linda ,,, ,, 94, 110 Rumsey, Beverly ,,, ,,,, 201 Rush, David ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 B2 Rushing, Susan W ,,,,,, 130 Russell, Katherine ,, W 125, 201 Russell, Michael ,,, ,,,,,,,,108 Russell, Terry ,,,, W 109, 164 Rutledge, Janita ,,, ,,,,, , 200 Ruyle, Charles ,,, ,, 108, 182 Ruyle, Eleanor ,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,182 Ryan, Bonnie ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 82, 200 Sagerser, Paul ,.,,, ,, 97, 109, 164 Salsman, Margaret W, ,,,, 95, 99, 174 Sample, George ,,,, ,,, 15, 72, 74 Sanders, Richard ,- ,,,,,,,, 164 Sanders, Richard ,, ,,,,,, , ,92 Sanford, Carolyn ,,, ,,, 122, 182 Sandford, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 200 shpp, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,, 201 Sasseen, Janice ,,,,,, 90, 92, 116, 117, 118, 121, 164 Sauer, Steven ,,,, ,,,,,,, , .,,,152 Savage, Michael ,,, ,,,,,, .. ,,,, ,,20l Schaumann, Jayme ,,,, 68, 92, 100, 103, 118, 121 Schingel, Sheila W, ,,,, . ,,,, , 164 Schkoeder, Larry ,, ,,,,,,,,.,, 201 Schlak, Maurice ,,, ,,, 108, 113, 164 Schleis, B. Fred ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 132 Schmidt, Ronalyn ,,,,,,,,,,., 104, 164 Schmitt, Karolyn ,,,, 90, 103, 121, 164 Schmook, Dianna ,,,,,,,,, ., ,,,,,,, 201 Schnick, Madelyn ,, ,,, 104, 174 Schapp, Alice ,,,, ,,,,,.,, 1 82 Schopp, Jay ,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 107 Schubert, Anne ,, 62, 129, 182 Schultz, Marion ,, W. , 95, 174 Schultz, Jean ,, ,,,,, 110 Schultz, Judy ,,, W 100 Schultz, Ronald ,, ,, 101 Schultz, Virginia ,,,,, W, 201 Sconce, R. Wendell ,,, ,, 174 Scott, George ,,,, -, 200 Scott, Joe ,,,,,, , .fe-192 Scott, Lonnie ,,, WWW 164 Scott, Patricia ,,,, ,,,,,ee- 1 64 Scott, Ritchie ,,, ,,, 112, 174 Seaman, Daniel ,, ,,, 174 200 Sears, Joyce ,,,, eee- 2 00 Seaton, Vicki ,, ,,,,--, 200 Seay, Foe ,,., -, 93, 164 Seba, John ,,,.,, We--132 Secker, Dianne ,,, W, 90, 165 Secker, James .,,, ,,, 92, 155 Seeby, William ,, ,,,,,,, 200 self, Bette ,,., ,,, 129, 201 Sellers, Jerry ,,,,, --,,e-- 1 65 Sexton, Jerol ,,,,,,, -eee 1 B2 Shackleford, Dorsey ,,, ,,,,, , 97 Shadwick, Donna ,,,, ,, 99, 174 Shahmiri, Mohssen ,,, ,,,, , 162 Shannon, Judy ,,, ,, 201 Sharitr. Charles ,,, ,,,,,,,,, - 201 sharp, Roh ,,,, .,,,,,,,. 9 , 168 Shaw, Della ,,,, ,,, 122, 182, 200 Shaw, Mary ,,, ,,,,,, 100, 182 Shaw, Mary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 00 Shearer, Jeanne ,,, ,,, 110, 200 Shelton, Roy ,,,,, ,,,, . .W 183 Shepherd, Bada ,,, W 121, 183 Sheppard, Teddy ,,, ,,,, ,,,, 200 Sheridan, Linda ,,,, ,,, 122, 174 Shippy, Randall ,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 201 Shirley, Anne ,,,,,,, ,W. ,,,,,, . ,183 Shollenberger, James ,,., 104, 105, 109, 138 Shook, Sue ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,, 183 Short, Alvin ,,, ,,, 137, 174 Shortt, Warren ,,, WW, 201 Shuster, Mildred ,,, YYYY 165 Sidwell, Larry ,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,74 Sillman, Robert ,, ,,,,,, 108, 201 Simmons, Janet ,, ,,, 104, 121, 165 Simmons, Norma ,,, ,,,, 95, 96, 162 Simpson, Charles ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 165 Simpson, Cheryl ,,, ,...,,,,, 201 Simpson, Kent ,,,,, ,,, 183 Sims, Carol ..,,,,,, ,,,174 Singbusch, Carolyn ,,, ,,, 201 Singleton, Ann W, ,W201 Sitton, Jerald ,,, ,,,183 Sizemore, Burley ,, ,,,174 Skelton, Charles , ,,,183 Index Skelton, Shorol ,, ,W183 Skidmore, Karen W, W,200 Skiles, David ,,.. ,,, 200 Slavens, Linda ,,,, ,,, 200 Slentz, Marian ,, W ,,,,,, 165 Sloan, Charlotte ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 100 Smikle, Pat ,,,,,,, ,,, 95, 112, 175 Smith, Barbara ,, ,,,, ,,,,, 2 01 Smith, Betty ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , W183 Smith, Caroline ,,,,, ,, ,,,, 201 Smith, Carolyn Irene ,, W 105, 201 Smith, Carolyn Mae ,,, ,,, 90, 175 Smith, Claude ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 65 Smith, Diana ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 22 Smith, Donald ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,101 Smith, Edward ,, , 102, 104, 105, 175 Smith, Elaine ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,183 Smith, Elvah ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 203 Smith, Freda ,- WW183 Smith, Jackie ,,,, ,,,175 Smith, James E. ,, ,,, 203 Smith, James H. ,, ,,, 203 Smith, Kenneth W W,203 Smith, Marcia ,,, ,,,,,,, , 203 Smith, Martha ,,,., W ,,,,,,, 183 Smith, Mary Jane ,,,, ,,, 44, 90, 165 Smith, Milinda ,,,, . ,,,,,,,, 203 Smith, Owen ,,,, ,,,,,.,,, 1 65 Smith, Patricia ,,,,,, ,,, 68, 122, 165 Smith, Phillip Neil ,,, ,,,,,,, W 74 Smith, Ralph ,,,,.., .,,,,, 1 83 Smith, Robert ,,,, ,,, 93, 183 Smith, Robert ,,, ,,,,..-.-,,, ,165 Smith, Roger , ,,, ,A,Y,,YY ,-110 Smith, Sandi ,- ,,, 68, 118, 129, 183 Smith, Thomas ,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,1B3 Smith, Thomas ,W ,,,,112 Smith, Vanita ,,, ,,,,, ,203 Snapp, James ,,, ,,,, 94, 183 Snider, Donald ,, ,,,, 183 Snider, Sharon ,, WW183 Snider, Terrance ,,, ,,,,, ,183 Snodgrass, Arlin ,, ,,., 92, 175 Sobezak, Jerry ,, ,,,,,.,, 203 Solomon, Vicki ,,,, ,, 126, 183 Soward, Wanda ,,, M-,, ,, 175 Spain, Gerald ,W ,,,, 203 Sparks, Larry ,,,, ,,,, 9 4 Sparks, William ,, ,,, 203 Speer, Janice ,,, ,,, 203 Spence, Bill ,,,, ,,, 108 Spence, Robert ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,175 Spencer, Judy ,W,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 183 Splitter, J. Carol ,,,, ,,, 95, 129, 165 Sponsler, Mabel ,, ,,,,, 93, 165 Sprague, Patrick ,,, ,,,, 49, 134 Spurgeon, Eldora ,, ,,,,,, 183 Spyres, Nancy ,,,, ,,,, 175 Squibb, Coetta ,, W, 126 Squire, Gloria ,,, ,,, 175 Stafford, Dennis ,, ,,, 106 Stamp, Billie ,,,, ,,,,, 9 5 Standefer, Millie W, ,,,,,, ,,9B Standley, Shirley ,,, ,, 100, 165 Stanley, Constance ,, .. -,.,, 203 Stansberry, Tony ,,, ,, 102, 105 Stanton, Donal ., Y,Y,,,, ,165 Stark, lra Dan ,,, ,,, 102, 105 Stearns, Murlene W ,,,,,, 183 Steele, James ,,,, ,,,., 2 03 Steele, Reta ,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 75 Steiger, Jock ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 74 Steinert, Joe ,,,, ,, 118, 140 Steiner, Gary ,, ,,,,,, 165 Stephens, Ellen ,,, ,, 110, 203 Stephens, Ray W ,,,,,, 203 Sterling, Sue ,,, ,,,,, .183 Stevens, Sharon ,- 129, 183 Stewart, Janeth ,,, ,,, 95, 183 Stewart, larry ,, ,,,,,, 183 Stewart, Norma ,, ,,,,,,., 203 Stochl, Frances , ,,,,,,, 122, 203 Stack, Paul ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 03 Stockton, Cheryl ,,,, 105, 106, 110, 203 Stockton, William ,,,,,,, ., ,,,,,,,, 183 Stokes, Patricia ,,,, 102, 105, 129, 203 Stoll, Mel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 03 Stolp, Cheryl ,W ,,, ,,,,, 112, 203 Stone, John C. ,, ,,,,,, 203 Stone, John W, W ,,,,,,,, 108 Stoner, William ,, ,, 140, 183 Stonestreet, Susan ,, W ,,,, 130 Stovall, Wayne ,, ,W165 Stow, Jerry ,,,, .,,,, 201 Stracke, Eddie ,,, ,,,,, Y- 74 Street, Ronna ,,,, ,, 105, 175 Stribling, Larry ,,,, , ,,,,, 203 Strickland, Brenda ,,, ,,,, ,175 Strickland, Kenneth ,,, ,,,, , 203 Stucker, Nadine ,,,, ,,,,,,, W,,, 95 Suit, Jon ,,,,, , . ,,,,,, 133, 175 Suit, larry ,,, ,, 115, 141, 165 Suit, Rebecca ,,,, ,,,, 74, 121, 183 Suiters, Jesse ,, ,,,,, W165 Sullivan, Rhea ,,, ,, 203 Summers, Cecile ,,,, ,,, 203 Summers, Melinda ,,, ,,, 203 Summers, Roberta ,, ,,,, , ,,,,, . ,175 Summers, Stephen ,,,, ,,, ,,,, , 203 Surbrugg, Michael ,,,, 65, 109, 116, 165 Sutherland, Jerry , , ,,,, -,,, , ee 175 Sutter, Ronnie ,,, . -,,,, 203 Suttles, Thomas ,, , ,,,,, . , 203 Swan, James ,,, -W 92, 175 Swan, Marilyn ,., ,,,, 203 Swanson, Gay . ,,,, ,, 130, 175 Sweet, John ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 03 Swicklamer, Merle ,W ,, , , 165 Swineford, Catherine ,,, ,,, 125,183 Swingle, Michael ,,, ,W,W203 Swobada, Jancie ,,, ,,, 95,165 Swope, John , ,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,, 203 Taber, Betty ,,,,,,,,. W, 110, 154 Tabor, Archie Leroy ,,, ,W,,,110 Taeleiti, Temukisa ,,, ,,,, , 203 Taft, Rosemary ,,,, ,,,, 95, 165 Talbot, Willis .., ,, 101, 175 l'allent, Henry ,,, ,,,,, , 203 Tangent, Nedra ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 Tavassoli, lssa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 175 Tayloe, Ronald , ,, 102, 105, 109, 202 Taylor, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 110, 202 Taylor, Goldene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 165 Taylor, Rita ,,,, 95, 100, 112, 116, 125, 175 Taylor, Suzanne ,, ,, 118, 122, 184 Taylor, Wilena . ,,,,, ,,, 94, 111, 165 Teegarden, Holmes ,,, W ,,,, ,,,, 81 Templeton, Phyllis ,, ,,,,,,,, 202 Teter, Eleanor ,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,, 2 02 Tettenhorst, Ruby ,,, , , 95, 95, 165 Thomas, Carol ,,, ,,,, .95, 202 Thomas, Charles ,, ,,,,,,,, 165 Thomas, Delania ,W . ,,,,,, , 202 Thomas, Irma ,,,,, ,,, 93, 175 Thomas, Jackie ,,, .,,,, W 92 Thomas, Judith ,,,, , WW 185 Thomas, Priscilla ,,, .,,, ,,,, 122 Thomas, Richard ,,,, ,, 110, 165 Thomas, Robert .., ,,,,,,,,, 109 Thomas, Ruth ,,,,, ,, 94, 100, 202 Thomas, Sharon ,,, ., ,,,,,,, , 202 Thompson, David ,,, ,,,W,,,175 Thompson, Janet ,,, ,,, 202 Thompson, Lena ,W ,,, 175 Thompson, Mary ,,, ,,,, 202 Thornton, Alice ,, ,,, ,,,, 185 Thorpe, Linda ,,,, ,, 104, 110 Thurman, Anne ,,,,,,, ,, ,, 102 Tieffenbrunn, Edwin ,, ,W 202 Tieffenbrunn, Mary . W, ,,,, ,, 202 Tilley, Ruth ,,,,,,,, ,,, 99, 202 Tilley, William ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 oz Tilton, Don ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,, , 202 Timmermonn, Patricia ,,, W 100, 184 Tinnin, Alice ,,,,,, , ,,, 99, 184 Tocco, Anthony ,, ,,,, 202 Toler, Donna ,,,. ,W 175 Trapp, Huguette ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,185 Traw, L. Stephen , ,,,,, ., .,,,, 165 Trewothe, Judy ,,, ,,, 92, 130, 165 Triplett, Tony fW, , ,,,,,,,,, 165 Trover, Joy ,,, ,,,,, 66, 185 Trusik, Pual ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Tucker, David ,,,, ,,,,, 8 1, 138 Tummons, Henry ,,,, W 107, 113, 175 Tummons, John W ,,,,,,,,,, 75 Tummons, Reva ,, ,,,, W 202 Turner, David ,, , 108, 202 Turner, Delores ,, ,W ,,,,175 Turner, Gary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 185 Turner, Mary Jane , , ,,, 90, 94, 165 Turner, Margaret ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,185 Turner, Ronald ,- ,,,,,,,, 165 Turpin, Jlm ,,,, ,,,W ,, 138 Tweed, Duke ,,, ,, 117, 165 Tyler, Mary ,,, ,,,,,,,, , 203 Uber, Frank ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, . -92 Ussery, Othel ,,,,,,,,,, 108, 109, 167 Utterback, Winifred ,, ,,,,,, 92, 167 Valle, Helen ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 03 Vanderhoof, Bentley ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 113 Vanhook, Tonni ,,,,,,,,, 90, 125, 167 VanNatta, Elaine ,, ,,,,, , ,,,, 130 Vaught, Phil ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Vedder, Robert ,, ,,, 138 Venable, Judy ,,, ,,,W 203 Vice, Norma ,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 21 Viehland, Lloyd ,,, ,,, 92, 175 Viles, David ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 03 Viles, Diane Edna ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 O3 Vinson, Sharon ,,,,, ,,, 90, 167 Vinyerd, Thomas ,.,, ,,,,,, 2 03 Volchmann, Constance WW167 Voris, Robert ,,,,,, ' ,,, 203 Wade, Charles ,, W, 74 wagner, David ,,,, ,,, 167 Wakefield, Francie ,, ,, 95 Wakefield, Norma ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 184 Walker, Carol W W ,,,,,,,,,,, 203 Walker, John ,,,, ,, 108, 133, 185 Walker, Joyce ,,,, ,,,,, 9 4, 167 Walker, Paul ,, ,,, 108, 185 Walker, Phill ,, ,,,,,, 203 Walker, Terry ,,,,, 185 Wallace, Charles ,,, ,,,,,92 Wallis, Melvin ,,,, , W 175 Wallner, Francine ,,, ,,, 121, 203 Walsh, Jerry ,,, ,, ,,, ,,,,,, 100 Walsworth, John ,,,, , , ,,,, , , W,167 Walter, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 109,184 Ward, David . , ,,,, ,,, ,, 203 Warden, M. Joan , , ,,,,,, 184 Wariield, Carol , ,,, 100, 203 Warner, Carl ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, 203 Warren, Karen ,,,. ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , 203 Waskosky, Barbara ,,,, , 110, 156, 167 Watt, Sue ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 25, 175 Webb, James ,,,, , ,,,,,,, 91, 186 Webb, Paul , W , 102, 105, 109 Weber, Grace , ,,,,,,, 185 Webster, Sharon W ,,, 94, 126 Wedge, Helen , , , 129, 185 Weems, Gerald , ,,,, ,,,,, 2 03 Wehmeyer, Leland , , ,, ,,,, , , 203 Weihs, Ramona ,, , ,,,,,,,, 185 Weil, Susan ,, , W,,, 92, 156, 167 Weiler, Katie ,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 203 Weinzirl, Mary ,,,, 94, 111, 112, 175 Welch, Mary ,, W ,,,,,,,,,,, ,167 Welch, William ,, W 167 Welde, Charles ,, ,,, 203 Welliver, Lillian W W W 106 Wells, Mary , ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, , 95 Werner, Cleta ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 105, 185 Werner, Oleto WW , 57, 102, 122, 175 West, Bob ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 113 West, Fred ,,, ,, ,, 140, 184 West, Jessie ,,, ,,,,, 185 Wester, William , ,, 203 Westfall, Garry ,,,,, ,,,185 Westfall, Patricia ,,,, W W 130 Westmoreland, Dwight , ,,,,,,,,, 203 Westrup, Jane ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 129, 203 Wheeler, Carol , ,.,, , 74, 110, 129 175 Wheeler, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,, W, . , 175 Wheeler, M. Harold ,, ,,,, 74 Whiley, Prudence ,, W 204 Whipple, Alice ,, , ,,,, 130 Whipple, Sandra ,,,, ,,,, 93 130 Whisler, Roy ,,,., ,, 107, 175 White, Sharon ,, ,,,,,, 204 White, Sheryl ,,, ,,,,,,, ,185 Whitesell, John ,, ,, 112, 175 Whitlow, Marilyn , ,,, 103, 175 Whitlow, Nancy , , ,, 106, 204 Whitman, Wendy ,,,,, ,, 126, 167 Whitmore, Charles ,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, 167 Whitmore, Joello ,, , , ,,,, 95, 167 Wickiser, Carolyn ,,,,,,,, 95, 129, 167 Wilcox, Larry WW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Wiley, Almon ,,,,,, 112, 117, 118, 140, 141, 175 Wiley, Judy ,,,, ., W ,,,,,,,, , 175 Wiley, Robert ,, 109, 112, 113, 118, 167 Wilkerson, Jimmie ,,,, , ,,,,,,, , 175 Willard, Eaward ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 94 Williams, Barbara A. ,, 204 Williams, Barbara C. , ,, 204 Williams, Betty ,,, ,, ,,, ,204 Williams, Darla . ,,,, , ,, 167 Williams, Elizabeth , ,, 100, 175 Williams, Franklin W ,,,,,. , , 184 Williams, G. Keith ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,, 167 Williams, Joan ,,,,, ,, 106, 126, 167 Williams, Kay ,,,, , ,,,,,, , 129 Williams, Kenneth ,, ,,,, 92 Williams, Louise ,,, ,,,, , ,, 204 Williams, Rick ,,,, , 140, 175 Williams, Sandra ,,, ,,, 95, 167 Williams, Travis ,,,,,,, ,,,, 92 Williamson, Charles , , ,, ,204 Willmarth, Jancie ,,,, ,,, ,,,,204 Wilmesherr, Frankie . ,,,, ,,,,, , ,185 Wilson, Alvin ,,, ,,,,, , , 109, 110, 204 Wilson, Charles ,,, 102, 104, 105, 109 Wilson, H. Wayne , ,,,,,, ,,, 101, 175 Wilson, John ,W , , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,101 Wilson, Mary ,,,, ,,, 103 Wilson, Nancy ,, W ,, 204 Wilson, Patricia ,, ,,,,, 167 Wilson, Thomas ,, ,, 108, 204 Wilson, V. Kay ,, ,,, 102, 204 Winfrey, Jeane , W -,-,,,, 204 Winn, Sammy W , ,,,, ,,,, 7 4 winter, Philip ,W 93, loe, 175 Winter, Wayne , , 102, 105, 185 Wise, Larry ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, ,,,,185 Wisehart, Brenda ,,, , , 104, 204 Wisehart, Laind , ,,,,,, 204 Wityk, Robert ,,,, W 101, 184 Wofford, Michael ,,, , ,,, 74 Wolf, Marion ,,,, ,,,167 Wolf, Mary Ann , ,185 Wolfgang, Mike W. ,,, 204 Wood, Edna ,,, W, 121 Wood, Hoyce ,,, ,,,175 Wood, Martha ,, ,W204 Wood, Phyllis ,,, ,, 204 Woods, Barbara W . 175 Woods, Edward , ,, 185 Woody, Patsy , W , ,W ,,,,, W175 Wooldridge, John ,, ,,,, ,,,, 175 Wooldridge, Paul , , 112, 113, 167 Woolley, Charles ,,, , ,,, 204 Woosley, Robert , ,,167 Workman, Jancie ,,,, , ,W 167 Worman, James W ,,,, ,, 167 Wormingtan, Garold , ,,, ,,, W, 204 Wormington, Robert ,W 92, 175 Wright, Annette ,,, 90, 106, 121, 175 Wright, Ronald , W ,,, V 204 Wyatt, Melinda , ,,, ,,,, ,,185 Wylie, John ,,,, , 105, 109, 204 Yates, Darrel , ,, , ,,, ,,167 Yeoman, Johnnie , ,, 108, 204 Young, Ronald W,,, , 74, 185 Young, William W ,,,, ,,,,167 Youngblood, Kenneth ,, , ,204 Zangrilli, Eileen , , ,,1B5 Zell, Carolyn ,,, ,, ,,,, .,,, 167 Zeuch, Mary , ,, W ,,,,W,,,,,185 Zulauf, Carolyn ,, ,,,, 95, 110, 167 Zulauf, Marian ,,, ,,, 100, 110, 175 Zumwalt, James ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,135 Zumwalt, Robert ,,,- ,,, 204


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