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■■I ft . , ' , •■' • ' I t ' 1 FOREWORD Drama is the theme of the 1961 Tower — you know, All the world ' s a stage, and that sort of thing. There ' s a lot of drama, both comedy and tragedy, in the day to day doings on a college campus. We ' ve tried to catch as much of what took place at Northwest Missouri State College during the 1960-1961 term as we could put be- tween the covers of this book. With drama as the theme, the Tower for 1961 naturally throws the spotlight on the dramatics courses and activities of the college. These are featured in the following pages. And so, as you turn the page, the curtain rises and the play begins. THE TOWER 1961 Northwest Missouri State College ■I X SPIRITUAL TOWER STAFF SEATED: Thelma Lou Gerdes, Jane Howard, Janice Leavell, Dee Mark. STAND- ING: Howard Ringold. . i s I Dee Mark Editor Thelma Lou Gerdes Assistant Editor Jane Howard Art Editor Mr. Howard Ringold Faculty Sponsor Janice Leavell Staff Assistant s ° ' .«£ £ w c, . 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TO A friend who has placed guidance and counseling of college youth above personal ambitions and desires with the realization the maintenance of high standards is basic to the development of well-rounded graduates. TO A deserving recipient of the 1961 TOWER dedication — We honor you, DEAN LON WILSON E-. o I tt! O fe; ft) % ft o ft ft. tt! ft: o N ft! O o to h 3D =? O ft! ft) a, O -Q C ft| u e o 1 3 TJ -j c o (h o G ft] 4J ft, o a kt „ -0 ID a D T3 O CO U o v O h O ft! 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It is entirely fitting therefore that the 1961 TOWER should be devoted to one of the arts. In these pages you will relive 1960-61 on the campus of your college. You can recall the plays and the players as they contributed to your enjoyment of the year. There are two reasons for the establishment of the Spring Festival of the Arts. First, your college desires to make it possible for the student body, the faculty, and the many friends of the college to enjoy the things that will be included in the Festival. The second reason is to provide an opportunity for recognition of the creative ability in each student in some phase of the arts and an incentive for expression of that ability. The 1961 TOWER is a distinct contribution to the SPRING FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS. J. W. Jones President 22 J. W. JONES, PRESIDENT 23 DEANS As we steadily increase in student enrollment, we become in- creasingly aware of our change from a small to a medium-sized college. Attendant on such a change is the regrettable transition from more personal relationships between students, faculty, and staff to the relationships which require greater responsibilities on the stu- dents ' part for their own welfare and success. You seniors who are tasting the success of your efforts are to be commended for having met this challenge of change. That you have steadily adjusted to the problems of growth and development into your present stage of responsible adulthood, attests to your ability and determination. You are to be congratulated. During your college tenure many significant changes have taken place on the campus. The plant has increased in size, and the faculty and staff in numbers. Social and departmental activities are more numerous. Class sizes are greater and more subjects are being offered. Yet you have been able to adjust and meet such changes. This may possibly be one of the most valuable assets of your education; especially in light of the significant changes that are taking place around us in this atomic and space age. You who are still pursuing that degree can well use this per- spective which allows for the necessity of change and the increase in responsibility for individual welfare and behavior. What we pre- fer doing today may be out of line and thus interfere with what we wish for tomorrow. Dean of Students Dr. Charles E. Koerble Board of Regents: H. N. Stevenson, Garvin Williams, Luther Belcher, W.M. Dawson, Pres. J. W. Jones, Harold Hull, H. F. Simrall, A. B. Vogt. DEANS Business Manager Luther Belcher Dean of Administration Robert P. Foster Director of Field Service Everett W. Brown Dean of Instruction Leon Miller 25 DEANS MR. LON WILSON Dean of Men MRS. L. G. BLADT Dean of Women , i MRS. LUCILLE CUDDY Director of Residence Hall MRS. M. T. SHELDON Dietician MISS HELEN O ' CONNOR Nurse MISS PEARL DAWSON Nurse 26 MRS. THELMA SMITH Nurse FACULTY MRS. ZELMA O. AKES, Supervising Teacher. Third Grade. B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. BERNDT G. ANGMAN, Political Science, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. MRS. PAULINE ARTHUR. Supervising Teacher, Jr. High School. B.S. in Ed., A.M. FLOYD D. BARROWS, Humanities. B.A. JOHN C. BEEKS, Agriculture, B.S. in Ag., M.Ed. GUY BENSUSAN, Humanities. A.B. DALE J. BLACKWELL, Business, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed.. M.A.. Ed.D. LUTHER G. BLADT, English-Speech. B.Ed., MA. LUKE L. BOONE, Director I.M.B., B.A., M.A. RALPH F. CATER, Education. B.S.. M.Ed. MABEL COOK, Home Economics, B.S. in Ed.. M.A. DENSIL M. COOPER, Physics, B.S. in Ed., A.M.. Ph. D. DAVID CROZIER, Supervising Teacher, Industrial Arts, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. MILAN B. DADY, Education, B.A. in Ed., M.Ed. EL VIRGA DENNING, Horace Mann Li- brary. B.S. in Ed., A.M. in Ed. ELWYN K. DeVORE, Business, B.S. in Ed., M.S., D.B.A. H. R. D IETERICH, Principal, Jr. High School, Education, A.B. in Science, A.M. in Ed. HARRY G. DILDINE, European and Re- ligious History, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. VIDA E. DUNBAR, Mathematics, A.B., A.M. RALPH E. FULSOM, Speech and Drama, B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. 27 FACULTY MRS. HUBERT GARRETT, Library WILLIAM GARRETT, Biology, A.B., M.S. GEORGE R. GAYLER, American and Eu- ropean History-Geography, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Ph.D. HOWARD A. GEORGE, Education, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Ed.D. ANNA GORSUCH, Supervising Teacher, Fifth Grade, B.S. in Ed., M.A. in Ed. MYLES GRABAU, Biology, B.S. in Ag., M.S. MRS. AVIS LAIR GRAHAM, Supervis- ing Teacher, Sixth Grade, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. ROBERT GREGORY, Physical Education for Men, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in P.E. FRANK W. GRUBE, English, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. JOHN L. HARR, American History- Political Science, B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. GEORGE HINSHAW, Speech, English, B.A., M.A. F. B. HOUGHTON, Agriculture, B.S. in Ed., B.S. in Ag., A.M. VIOLETTE HUNTER, English, B.S. in Ed., M.A. LAURA F. JACKSON, English, B.S. in Ed., M.A. PETER JACKSON, Industrial Arts, B.S. in LA., M.S. CHARLES JOHNSON, Fine Arts, A.B., A.M. in Art JAMES JOHNSON, Library Science, A.B., B.S. in L.S. CLIFFORD KENSINGER, Business, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. MRS. ESTHER FORBES KNITTL, Su- pervising Teacher, Fourth Grade, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. JAMES L. KNUSEL, Social Science, B.B.A., B.A., M.A. 28 I ? 1 j FACULTY WILLIAM LAFFERTY, Mathematics, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. MYRL D. LONG, Physical Science, B.S., M.S. in Ed. THELMA LONG, Home Economics, B.A., MA. LOUISE LOVELL, Home Economics, B.S. in H.E., M.S. JAMES L. LOWE, Sociology, B.S. in Ed., A.M. BONNIE MAG ILL, Physical Education for Women, B.S. in Ed., A.M. MRS. ELAINE MAUZEY, Foreign Lan- guage, B.S. in Ed., A.B., M.A. KATHRYN McKEE, Supervising Teacher, Kindergarten-Nursery. B.S. in Ed., A.M. in Ed. RICHARD L. MILLER, Fine Arts, B.F.A., M.F.A. RUTH M. MILLER, Supervising Teacher, Music, B.M. Ed., M.M. CHLOE E. MILLIKAN, Education, B.S., M.A. RYLAND MILNER, Physical Education for Men. B.S. in Ed., M.S. in P.E. MARION MOSS, Physical Education for Men, B.S., M.S. IRENE M. MUELLER, Biology, B.S., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. MRS. RITA NOWAK, Business, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. RICHARD A. OSCHWALD, Mathematics, B.A., M.A. BARBARA PALLING, Assistant Librar- ian. B.S., M.A. in L.S. DONALD F. PEEL, English, B.A., M.A. H. D. PETERSON, Physical Education for Men, B.S.. M.S., P.E.D. BURTON L. RICHEY, Physical Educa- tion for Men, B.S. in Ed., M.S. 29 FACULTY KATHRYN S. RIDDLE, Physical Educa- tion for Women, B.S., M.S. in P.E., Ph.D. HOWARD RINGOLD, Industrial Arts, B.S. in Ed., M.S. CHARLES RIVERS, English, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. MILDRED ROSS, Education, B.S. in Ed., M.S., D.Ed. NEVA ROSS, Supervising Teacher, Sec- ond Grade, B.S. in Ed., MA. in Ed. C. WARD ROUNDS, Band, B.S., M.A. DONALD H. SANDFORD, Music, B.S. in Ed., M.M. MRS. MARY JANE SANDFORD, Music, A.B., M.M. . N. SAY LOR, Mathematics, A.B., M.S. B. D. SCOTT, Biology, B.S., M.S. MRS. LULA MAE SHEETZ, English, B.S. in Ed., M.A. M. T. SHELDON, Education, A.B., M.A., D.Ed. JAMES M. SIEFKAS, English-Speech, A.B., A.M. JOHN L. SMAY, Music, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . G. STRONG, Physical Science and Chemistry, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. ROBERT SUNKEL, Fine Arts, B.F.A., M.F.A. STERLING SURREY, Business, B.S.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. CHARLES H. THATE, Education, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. KENNETH THOMPSON, Industrial Arts, B.S. in Ed., M.Ed. DONALD N. VALK, Industrial Arts, B.S., M.S. 30 I If FACULTY E. G. VASSIAN, Physical Science. Chemis- try. B.S. in Chemistry. M.S. in Chemistry. MRS. DOROTHY WALKER, Physical Education for Women. B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed. MRS. WANDA WALKER. Education. B.A.. M.S. in Ed.. Ed.D. MRS. PHYLLIS ]. WALRAFEN. Cata- loged B.A. THEODORE WEICHINCER. JR.. Physi- cal Science, B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed. DOROTHY WEIGAND. English. B.S. in Ed.. MA. GILBERT WHITNEY, Music. B.M.. M.A. HARRIETT WILLIAMS. Supervising Teacher. First Grade. B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed. R. T. WRIGHT. Agriculture. B.S. in Agri- culture, A.M. WILLIAM 0. YATES. Business. A.B.. M.Ed. EARL H. BAKER, Physical Education — Men. B.S., M.A. EARL D. BRAGDON, Geography and Economics, B.A., M.A. .D u, ass.. DORIS PIERCE, Political Science, M.A., B.A. in Ed., LLB. ROBERT RICHEY, Home Economics, B.S. in Ed. GLEN C. STEWART, Music, B.M., MM. C. E. WALTON, Business, B.S. in Ed., M.A. DORTHA MARTIN, Busine ss, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. . A. DREPS, Foreign Language, B.A., M.A., Ph. D. 31 Registrar ' s Office: Jody Newcomer, Gladys Raines Martha Moles, Phyllis Nally. Assistant Registrar Monica Zirfas OFFICE STAFF Business Office: Julia Thompson and Agatha Walker. Dean of Instruction ' s Secretary Shirley Gray 1 V . %£ I f m Business Office: Shirley Hanna, Margaret Owens, Linda Schooler. Dean of Student ' s Office: Mary Lee Clements, Julie Hutcheson. Field Service Office: Ruth Busby, Helen Gregory, Esther Sellers. OFFICE STAFF Mimeograph Secretary Faye Sherman Field Service Office: Mary Akers, Keralyn Bates, Judy Fletchall, Barbara Flynn, Karen Mast FRONT ROW: Penny Hopkins, Joyce Norris, Judy Slusher. Housing Secretary: Jeanette Lasley SENIORS KENDALL ADAMS, Major: Biology, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. MARY ADAMS, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education BARBARA ALLEN, Major: Spanish, Minor: English and French, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JOHN AMABILE, Major: Business, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JOE ANDERS, Major: Math and Phys- ics, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JACK ANDERSON, Major: Physical Education, Minor: General Science, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education VICTOR ANDERSON, Major: Music, Degree: B.S. Elementary and Secondary Education WAYNE ANDERSON, Major: Busi- ness, Minor: Phys ical Education, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education GARY BABB, Major: Math, Minor: Physics, Degree: A.B. HELEN BAHR, Major: Music, Degree: B.S. Elementary and Secondary Edu- cation PAUL BARKER, Major: Business, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education ROBERT BARNARD, Major: Agricul- ture, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. ELENDER BARRETT, Major: Biol- ogy, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JERALD BARTEN, Major: Agricul- ture, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARY K. BEASON, Major: English, Minor: Library Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education SALLY BEEZLEY, Major: Business and English, Degree: B.S. and B.S. Sec- ondary Education BARBARA BEGER, Major: Physical Education and Business, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JOHN BEIER, Major: Business, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education LARRY BENNER, Arts, Minor: Math, ondary Education JOAN BENNETT, Major: Degree: Industrial B.S. Sec- Major: Business, Minor: English, Degree: A.B. 36 SENIORS SARAH BILLINGSLEY, Major: Busi- ness, Minor: English, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education MARY ELLEN BIRKENHOLZ, Ma- jor: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education PATRICIA BISSELL, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JEANNETTE BJORN, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JANE ANN BLEZEK, Major: Music, Degree: B.S. Elementary and Secondary Education CAROLYN BONER, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Math, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education GARY BOOTH, Major: Business, Mi- nor; Economics, Degree: B.S. SALLY BRANSON, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education ARDEL BRINK, Major: Math and Bi- ology, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education CLYDE BROWN, Major: Business and Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education ROGER BRUNING, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Social Science, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education JERRY BRYAN, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Economics, Degree: B.S. LESTER BUCK, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education BARBARA BURGESS, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education REX BURGETT, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DONALD BURGHER, Major: Indus- trial Arts and Agriculture, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JAMES A. BURK, Major: Business and Agriculture, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education TREVA BURK, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Spanish, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education GARY BURNS, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Industrial Arts, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education KATHRYN BURNS, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education 37 SENIORS ■« DOLLETA BURRELL, Major: English, Minor: Speech, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RONALD CAIN, Major: Math, Minor: Chemistry, Degree: B.S. CHARLES CAIRNS, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Fine Arts, Degree: B.S. CHARLES CARR, Major: Biology, Mi- nor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education GEORGE CARROLL, Major: Indus- trial Arts, Minor: Biology. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education EDDIE CARTER, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Economics, Degree: B.S. MARGARET CARTER, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARLENE CARY, Major: Elementary Eduacation. Degree: B.S. Elementary Education LEWIS CATTERSON, Major: Busi- ness, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. ROBERT CHADWICK, Major: Busi- ness, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. SHERYL CHAMBERS, Major: Home ECONOMICS, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARLENE CHRISTENSEN, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Ele- mentary Education LAURENCE CLARK, Major: Math, Minor: General Science. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education PEGGY CLINGMAN. Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education SHARON COCHRAN, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elemen- tary Education DONALD COMBS, Major: Social Sci- ence, Minor: Physical Education, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education JIM CONLEY, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Biology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education SHARON COWEN, Major: English, Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S. Second- ary Education CARL CRAMER, Major: Math, Mi- nor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education ROBERT DALE CRAMER, Major: Physical Education, Minor: English. De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education 38 SENIORS HELEN CREAL, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education GARRIE CRIDER, Major: Business, Minor: Physical Education. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARYLN CROUSE, Major: Elemen- tary Education. Degree: B.S. Elementary Education BERNARD CULLEN, Major: Market- ing and Economics, Degree: B.S. KENNETH CUMMINS, Major: Physi- cal Education, Minor: Industrial Arts, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education ANN CURD, Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Degree: B.S. Elementary Edu- cation RONNIE DITTEMORE, Major: Biol- ogy, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DARRELL DOUGHERTY, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Industrial Arts, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DON DOUGHERTY, Major: Social Science and Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education GEORGE DOWELL, Major: Biology, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DOUGLAS DRAKE, Major: Physical Education and Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DELILA DUCKWORTH, Major: Busi- usi- ness, Minor: Home Economics, Degree: B.S. and B.S. Secondary Education RICHARD DUCKWORTH, Major: Business, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. BILL DURHAM, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education GARY DWYER. Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RONALD KEITH DYER, Major: Mar- keting and Economics. Degree: B.S. DONALD EILER, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Business, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education LARRY ELDER, Major: Biology and Physical Education. Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education HELEN YVONNE ELLIOTT, Major: Vocational Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JANICE ELLIOTT, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education 39 SENIORS ■RONALD ELLIOTT, Major: Math, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RUSSELL ELLIOTT, Major: Indus- trial Arts, Minor: Business, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education SHEILA ELSWICK, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RODNEY ESCH, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Industrial Arts, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education WILLIAM EULER, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elemen- tary Education PAUL FAIR. Major: Business, Minor: English. Degree: A.B. JANE FELLOWS, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education LANNY FERTIG, Major: Math, Mi- nor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education VERNON FOJE, Major: Biology, Mi- nor: Chemistry. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education BESSIE FRANCIS, Major: Elementary Education. Degree: B.S. Elementary Education W. JACK FREESE. Major: Physical Education, Minor: Math, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARILYN FRIZZELL, Major: Ele- mentary Education, Degree: B.S. Ele- mentary Education BILLY MARY FULK. Major:- Business Administration, Economics, Social Sci- ence, and History, Degree: B.S. Second- ary Education MAURICE FULTON, Major: Physical Education. Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARVIN EUGENE GARRETT, Ma- jor: Industrial Arts, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JOYCE GIBSON, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education CHARLES GILLIS, Major: Agricul- ture, Minor: Biology, Degree: B.S. MARILYN GILLIS, Major: Speech and Dramatics, Minor: English, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education LARRY GLIDEWELL, Major: Math, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARVIN GOLDNER. Major: Math and Physics, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. 40 SENIORS ALLYN GRAHAM, Mayor: Social Sci- ence, Minor: Physical Education. De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education JUDY GRANT, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Home Economics, Degree: B.S. DWIGHT GRANTHAM, Major: Busi- ness, Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education PHILLIP GRAY, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education BOB GRESS, Major: Physical Educa- tion, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DARREL GUEST, Major: Agriculture and Business, Degree: B.S. VIRGINIA HALL, .Major: Vocational Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Second- ary Education LEROY HAMMOND, Major: Indus- trial Arts and Physical Education, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education DAVID HANER, Major: Social Sci- ence, Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S. DAVID HARGRAVE, Major: Econom- ics, History and Social Science; Pre-Law, Degree: A.B. MARY HARRIS, Major: Vocational Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Second- ary Education KAY HAWKINS, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: French, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education PHIL HAYES, Major: Business and English, Degree: B.S. Secondary Edu- cation JANICE HEINZ, Major: Education, Degree: B.S. Education MARVIN HILEY, Major: Ind Arts, Minor: Physical Education gree: B.S. Secondary Education LARRY HILSABECK, Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry and Physical Educa- tion. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education Elementary Elementary trial De- CECILE HOFFMAN, Major: Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S ary Education WILLIAM HORNER, Major: Minor: Economics. Degree: B.S. PEGGY HUMPHREYS, Major: mentary Education, Degree: B.S. mentary Education LOUIS HUND, Major: Business nor: Economics, Degree: B.S. Business, Second- Business. Ele- Ele- Mi- 41 SENIORS RUTH ANN JESTES, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education BENNY JOHNSON. Major: Math, Mi- nor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education DIANE JOHNSON. Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education HELEN JOHNSON, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education RICHARD JOHNSON, culture, Minor: Biology Agri- B.S. Ele- Ele- Major: Degree. Secondary Education STEPHANIE JOHNSON, Major mentary Education, Degree: B.S mentary Education TOM JUDAH, Major: Business, Minor: Economics. Degree: B.S. EVEA ANN KEESEY, Major: Elemen- tary Education. Degree: B.S. Elementary Education ROY KEIM, Major: Math, Minor: Sci- ence, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education PAT KEMMER. Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education EDWARD ness and Secondary LARRY KIMBLE. Major: and Biology, Degree: B.S. KENNEDY, Agriculture, Major: Degree: Busi- B.S. Agriculture JERRY J. KIMMEL, Major: Math and Physics. Degree: B.S. ELLIS KEERAN KING, Major: Social Science, Minor: History, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RONALD KING, Major: Speech, Mi- nor: Music, Degree: B.S. CHARLES KNORR, Major: Agricul- ture, Minor: Industrial Arts, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DICK KRAMBECK, Major: Physical Education and Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education CARLA KUENZI, Major: Vocational Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Second- ary Education EDWARD KUENZI, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Industrial Arts, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education LARRY LAIDLEY, Major: Math and Zoology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Edu- cation 42 SENIORS MARY JANE LAIDLEY, Major: Ele- mentary Education. Degree: B.S. Ele- mentary Education JACK LASLEY, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Speech, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARILYN JANE LATHROP, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Ele- mentary Education GAYE LAUGHERY, Major: Art, Mi- nor: Speech, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education EMILY LECKENBY, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education PETER LEE, Major: Business and Eco- nomics, Degree: B. S. PEGGY LESLIE, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education PATTY LOGAN. Major: Speech and English, Degree: B.S. Secondary Edu- cation LELAND LONG, Major: Physics and Math, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. CAROLYN LOWRY, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Minor: Library Science, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education VANE LUCAS, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Economics, Degree: B.S. CAROLYN LUNGREN, Major: Ele- mentary Education. Degree: B.S. Ele- mentary Education DALE LYNCH, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Math, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education NANCY LYNCH, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education EUGENE LYSAGHT, Major: History, Minor: English. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education SHERRY RYAN MACKEY, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education Business, Mi- DAVID MARCH. Major: nor: Math, Degree: B.S. DEE MARK, Major: English and French, Degree: B.S. Secondary Edu- cation DENNIS MATHES, Major: Chemistry, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education BETTY ANN McCAIG, Major: Social Science, Minor: Sociology, Degree: A.B. 43 SENIORS ROBERT McCOLLOUGH, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Biology, Degree: B.S. JOHN McCOWEN, Major: Physical Education, Minor: Biology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education EDNA MacDONALD, Major: English, Minor: History, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARY McELFRESH, Major: Elemen- tary, Education, Minor: Speech, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education FRANCIS McGINNESS, Major: Math, Minor: Physics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education ELSWORTH GENE McMICHAEL, Major: Business, Minor: Math, Degree: B.S. MARGARET McNAUGHTON, Ma- jor: Vocational Home Economics, De- gree: B.S., Secondary Education SAM McNAUGHTON, Major: Biol- ogy and Agriculture, Degree: B.S. JACK MENDENHALL, Major: Physi- cal Education, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education NANCY MERRICK, Major: Art and Business, Degree: A.B. JERRY MILETICH, Major: Social Sci- ence, Minor: Physical Education, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education TOM MILLER, Major: Agriculture and Biology, Degree: B.S. ANN MILNE, Major: Vocational Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Second- ary Education MAURICE MIRES, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Agriculture, Degree: B.S. Secondary BOB MITCHELL, Major: Physical Education and Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DORIS MOCK, Major: Art, Minor: Sociology, Degree: A.B. PATRICIA MORRIS, Major: English, Minor: Music, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education STANLEY MORRIS, Major: Business, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. GERTRUDE MULVANIA, Major: Vocational Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RONALD MYERS, Major: Social Sci- ence, Minor: History, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education 44 SENIORS KAY NATION, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Social Science, De- gree: B.S. Elementary Education ROBERT NATION, Major: Business and Math, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DENNIS NEIL, Major: Biology, Minor: Business, Degree: B.S. LLOYD NELSON, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Math and General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JODY NEWCOMER, Major: Business, Minor: English, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RAE ANN NIXON, Major: Vocational Home Economics. Minor: Art, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JERALD NORFOLK, Major: Math and Physics. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education THOMAS O ' DAY, Major: Business, Minor: Math. Degree: B.S. CAROL ODELL. Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education CLARENCE OKIHIRO. Major: Busi- ness, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARY ONKEN, Major: English, Mi- nor: History, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education SHARON OWENS, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education BARRIE KAY PARKS, Major: Ele- mentary Education, Degree: B.S. Ele- mentary Education CAROLYN PATIENCE, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education LOIS PATTON. Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Biology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education DAVID PHILLIPS, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Physical Education, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education FRANCES PIERCE, Major: Elemen- tary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education JERRY POCH. Majpr: Biology, Minor: Chemistry, Degree: B.S. DELORIS POLSLEY, Major: Business, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RICHARD POPP, Major: Math and Physics, Minor: General Science, De- gree: B.S. 45 SENIORS GLEN RAMSEY, Major: Agriculture, Minor: Business. Degree: B.S. LUCILE RANEY, Major: Business, Mi- nor: English, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education NANCY REA. Major: Elementary Edu- cation. Degree: B.S. Elementary Edu- cation PAT REINERT, Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Elementary Education DONALD RILEY, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Biology, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education EVELYN ROBISON, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education ROBERT ROSS, Major: Social Science, Minor: English, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MERILYN RUSSELL, Major: Busi- ness, Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JODINE RYAN, Major: English, Mi- nor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education CLAUDE SAMSON, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Physical Education, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education KEN SANDERS, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education RICHARD SCHARFF, Major: History, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S Sec- ondary Education PHYLLIS SCHIRNER, Major : Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARCIA SEIDT, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education LYNDA SELLERS, Major: English, Minor: Library Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education FELICITY SEVY, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: History, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education FRANCES SHIPLEY, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JOHN SHIPLEY, Major: Physics and Math, Degree: B.S. BILL SIMMONS, Major: Agriculture, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. DANNY SIMS, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education 46 SENIORS HAROLD SIMS, Major: Physical Edu- cation, Minor: Biology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education FRANK SKIPTON, Major: Business and Economics, Degree: B.S. TONI SKOGLUND, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JUDY SLUSHER, Major: Business, Mi- nor: Math, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education HARLEY RIGGS SMITH. Major: In- dustrial Arts and Biology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education ROBERT SNELL, Major: Elementary Education, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education PRISCILLA SPECHT. Major: Music, Degree: B.S. Elementary and Secondary Education WALTER STEELE, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: History, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education MARVIN STEPHENS, Major: Math, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education WILLIAM R. STEVENSON, Major: Physics and Math, Degree: B.S. GARY SWANEY, Major: English, Mi- nor: Business, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education WILLIAM SWINNEY, Major: History, Minor: Library Science. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education GERALD TERHUNE, Major: Chem- istry and Biology, Minor: General Sci- ence. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARIAN THOMAS, Major: Elemen- tary Education. Degree: B.S. Elementary Education AARON THOMPSON, Major: Indus- trial Arts, Minor: Agriculture, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education CAROL THORNTON. Major: Physi- cal Education. Minor: Spanish. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education LONNIE TIMMERMAN, Major: Physical Education and Industrial Arts, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MICHAEL TRAVIS, Major: Agricul- ture. Minor: Economics, Degree: B.S. LINDA TURNER, Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Elementary Education PETER VanBRAMER, Major: Physi- cal Education, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education 47 SENIORS DARLYS VOLLSTEDT, Major: Busi- ness, Minor: Math, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education BOB WAKELY, Major: Industrial Arts and Biology. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education LEON WALKER, Major : Biology and Agriculture, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education FRANK WALTER, Major: Math and Physics. Minor: General Science, De- gree: B.S. Secondary Education SHARII WARNER, Major. Education, Degree: B.S. Education EUGENE WATSON, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Sociology, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JOHN WATSON, Major: Business, nor: Physical Education. Degree: Secondary Education GEORGE WEED, Major: Math, nor: Physical Education, Degree: Secondary Education Elementary Elementary Mi- B.S. Mi- B.S. JAMES WELLS, Major: Accounting, Minor: General Science, Degree: B.S. JAMES WHEELER, Major: Math, Mi- nor: Physics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education MARILYN WHITE, Major: Business, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Sec- ondary Education ROBERT WHITE, Major: Math and Industrial Arts. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education BENNIE WHITED, Major: Business, Minor: Physical Education, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education HAROLD WIGGER, Major: Business, Minor: Agriculture, Degree: B.S. COLLEEN WILEY, Major: Elementary Education, Minor: Art, Degree: B.S. Elementary Education BETTY WILLIAMS, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JAMES WILLIAMS, Major: Industrial Arts, Minor: Social Science, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education JULIA WILLIAMSON, Major: Voca- tional Home Economics, Degree: B.S. Secondary Education HARLEY WINCHESTER, Major: So- cial Science, Minor: Geography. Degree: B.S. Secondary Education 48 JUNIORS Ann Abarr Karen Kay Akers Ginnitti Kay Anderson Keralyn Bates Jacquline Bea Carol Beamon Dennis Bean Roger Blackwell Gene Bollman John Bregin Larry D. Brown Larry L. Brown Carol Lee Bugg Billy Burch Ronald Burns Nancy Ann Canaday Brenda Carrington J. C. Combs Dale Cooper Virginia Coughlin Donald Cox Carolyn Crawford Mary Ellen Creighton Sue Crone Ronald Cross Charles Crouse Carolyn Culver Linda Cunningham Jerald Curnutt Dahlman Davis 49 JUNIORS Larry Davis Ronnie Davis Jon Denton Dale Dienstbier Gay Dittemore Frederica Dodge Gene Drake Sheila Duncan Patricia Dunham Samuel Edgar Danny Ellis Julia Elmore Carolyn Everly Carol Fankhauser Loretta Farmer Robert Fine Barbara Flynn Donald Fore Gary Frueh Robert Funakoshi Thelma Lou Gerdes Jerry Gilliland John Gilliland Roy Goodlaxson Martha Gray Sharon Greenwood Carol Gress Robert Grout Susan Grube Patricia Guertin 50 JUNIORS Gayla Guess Martha Guest Merlin Hale Elizabeth Hankinson Katherine Hann Dale Hansen Janet Hanson Wilma Hardwick Joyce Harr Patricia Harri; Paula Hartman Bonnie Haymaker Ronald Hazzard Myrna Lee Henry Ted Herman Joanna Hessemyer Ernest Hester Jerry Hill Nancy Anne Hill Rodger Hitt Marlene Hizer Gary Holmes Karen Holmes Judith Holtmyer Marlin Holtmyer Delsa Horn Gayle Houk Jane Howard Mickey Howard Kenneth Hughes 51 JUNIORS Karen Hummel Treva Hunter Ronald Ideker Duane Iwen Kenneth Jahde Jeanne Jay Jerry Johnson Judy Jones Linda Jones Fannie Kavanaugh Allen Kearns James Kloewer Saundra Krokstrom Sara Beth Kurtz Connie Laipple Winnifred Langston Richard Lauer Gene Lust Rosanne Lyle Phillip Mackey Larry Maher Nancy Main Alice McCombs John Robert McCoy Julia Meikle Barbara Mensing Ralph Messerli Jerry Meznarich Eddie Mick Corbin Miles 52 JUNIORS Pamela Miles Karen Miller Marilyn Miller Mary Ann Miller Paola Lister Mires John Mobley Marjorie Morgan Melinda Moses Evelyn Nash Bill Needles Kenneth Nestler Peggy Newberg Carol Nordby Donna Norfolk Ellen Norris Henry Nowak Glenda O ' Dougherty James Offenbacker Robert Ogden Janice Ohrt Alan Oshel LeRoy Ostrus Kathryn Palmquist Monica Parks Wendell Pedersen Don Petry Gerald Piittmann Nancy Plumer Robert Preston Nita Provin 53 , JUNIORS Emma Mae Pruitt Lynn Pruitt Bill Quigley Rose Rabe Linda Reaksecker Ken Richardson Gary Rickman Vernon Risser Gilbert Sander Rose Schlie Oriana Schmitz Londell Severson Ron Severson Richard Sewell Anne Seymour Phyllis Shipley Gary Siefken Marvin Skinner Olive Smith Phyllis Smith Cicily Spicer Charlotte Stamper Louise Stolting Philip Lee Stone Connie Stoops Edward Sundell Viola Sweet Linda Swyhart David Tandy Mary Kay Taylor 54 JUNIORS Julia Thompson Ruth Ann Thornton Max Vander Pol Richard T. Vest Eugene Vogel Roberta Walker Barbara Wardlow Helen Webster Lee Weir Virgie Wells Robert Wetzel Martha Whitehead Linda Willhite John Williams Judy Williams Robert Willis Harold Wilmarth Barbara Wise Sam Wright Jean Richey Yearous Ann Young 55 SOPHOMORES Dennis Andersen Dorothy Andersen Harryette Anderson Leland Anderson Judith Andes Martin Applegate Donna Arms Marge Badgett Jon W. Baier Dixie Bailey Nita G. Barratt William H. Barrett Oren L. Bates Jean Benefiel Kent Binns Judy Black Loretta Boatright Jean Bradley Mary Lee Bristow Earl Brown William A. Brown William R. Brown Phyllis Buehler Alice Burgett Merlyn Chadwick Jerry Christensen Mary Christian Mary Lee Clements Bob Cobb Jacqueline Cockrill 56 SOPHOMORES Jim Condron Dorothy Cooley Glenda Cooper Joy Couts Joel Crandall Bernita Crater Ollie Cromwell Elaine Cummings Jon Denton Carol Ann Devereaux Mary Ellen Disburg Marguerite Donaldson Donald Drake Jane Dunnihoo Arlene Ecklin Jo Ellen Elam Richard Erb Glenda Estes Connie Faga Judy Fann Cleanne Ferguson Elaine Ferguson Elinor Fine Norma Fletchall Carol Ann Foje Marilyn Folden Kathy Frederick James Freedline Bill Fulton Shirley Gibson 57 SOPHOMORES ■. Pat Gillispie Homer Goldner Dixie Gomel Brenda Graham Etta Lee Gray Janet Gunson Sidney Gurtiza Ronald Guthery Larry Hagan Erma Hall Ed Hammond Larry Hanna Dale Harvey Bob Haskell Norman Hefiin Carolyn Heidtbrink Jeanne Hein Jack Hilsabeck Larry Holland Betty Hooker Sammy Howe Robert Howell Marie Hummel Joyce Iwen Ben Jetton Barbara Joens Linda Kay Jones Susie Karrasch Rich Kaspersen Patricia Keller 58 SOPHOMORES John Roger Kelley Jduy Keplinger George M. Kerns Martha Kiesz Kathleen Kinnick Joan Faye Klever Mark Klever Mary Ann Kneale Ron Kraft Anita Kuhlman Marilyn Larson Retha Larson Marceline Latham Dave Lawnsdail Janice Leavell Jo Ann Lee James Leese Donald LeRoy LeMaster Carole Lininger Jim D. Litsch Kay Lovett Mary Lyle Gerald Wayne Martin Karen Mast Barbara Ann May Karen McClurg David McConkey Betty Jo McDaniel Maurice McDonald Ken McWilliams 59 SOPHOMORES J U4tM Allen Meyer Sarah Meyer Richard Mires, Jr. James Munson Janice Murphy Joan Lee Myers Don Neidt June Lee Nelson Ruth Nelson Myrna Newman Kay Nickerson Robert L. Noble Barbara Noe Joyce Nold Larry Norfolk Bonnie Norris Bernice Northup Larry Nulph Sally Omori Wayne Paulsen Stephanie Pershing Kendall Petersen Charles Lee Peterson Larry Peterson Janet Sue Plummer Karen Porter Priscilla Porter Tilmon Porterfield Linda Potter William Prichard 60 SOPHOMORES Lonnie Prince Edward L. Purdin, Jr. Richard Pyle Roger Rainey Robert Ranner Judy Reno Phil Richmond Clementina Rivas Jean Roberts Patsy Robertson Twylia Rockhold Jack Rogers Joanne Rorebeck Gerald Rose Pat Rucker Merrill Runyan Karen Ruse Rhea Sabus Kenneth Sand Dick Schiller John R. Schiltz Darlene Schmidt Jackie Scholl Norma B. Shea Barbara Siddens David S. Sleister Shirley Smail Alice M. Smith Kathy Smith Paul Sorensen 61 SOPHOMORES William Spalding Marilyn Spieker Kenneth Sprague Ann Stanton Edwina Starks Mike Stephens Marilyn Stewart Carolyn Sunderman Jeanne Swope Joanne Swope Glenn Taylor Janet Sue Taylor Rebecca Thomas Luann Timmerman Karen Traster Sharon Lee Trump Jewell VanSyoc Sylvia Vollstedt Albert Waddell Peggy Waldeier Suzanne Walker Julia Ward James C. Ware Rodney Wegermann James Weir Gary Wheeler Brenda Whitford John Whitten, Jr. Dale Lee Wilson Wayne Wormsley 62 SOPHOMORES Lowell Wright Linda Yates Earl Boyd David Collins Larry Green Dale Hunziger Charles Killingsworth Harold Plagman Larry Timmerman FRESHMEN Paula Ackerman Judi Adams Mary Akers Carole Albright Lawerence Albright Duane Alff Linda Aller David Anderson Kathy Anderson Mary Anthony Larry Arney Edward Atkins Gail Atkinson Roger Auxtell Nancy Bacon Donald Badger Gary Barber Virginia Barels Jerry Barnes Betty Barr Carole Barton Jo Ellen Batemen Bob Beck Gary Bell Phyllis Bentley Anne Berger Connie Bettis Rog Bigg 63 FRESHMEN Karen Bjorn Bonnie Bledsoe Martha Boyd Patrick Boyd Fredrick Bradshaw Betty Brand Larry Brandt Gary Brasher Jack Briggs Kermit Bright Florence Brittain Thomas Brock Barbara Brown John Brown Kent Bryan Maurice Bryant Judy Burch Jacqueline Burger Bill Bargman Jon Burmeister Gary Burns Paul Burrell Sharon Burton June Butler Gevona Calbrook Judith Calvin Jim Campbell John Campbell Karen Campbell Ralph Campbell Norma Carlock Bonnie Carlson Joe Carter Andrew Cerri Robert Chafin Wayne Chambers Janice Crisope Lynn Christiansen Paul Christoffers Gregory Christy Lois Clifton Cecil Clymens 64 FRESHMEN Bob Cofter Carl Colhour Penny Conboy Gary Conner Judith Conner Larry Cook Jimmie Corbin Richard Cornelison Jimmy Coulter Kay Courter Gene Covey John Cox Caye Cross Richard Cummings Greg Curfman Richard Curnutt Sharon Curtis Thomas Custer Don Daniels Lois Davidson Barney Davis DeWayne Davis Ellen Davis Jeanne Davis Kenneth Davis Rosalea Davis Dale Dawson Gloria Decker Charlotte Delhon Patricia Densmore Judd Dent Kay Deny Sharon Dick Sandra Dickersbach Larry Diggs Donna Dinesen Marlyn Ditamore Dick Dean Dooley Doris Dorn Stephen Drake Carol Dreyer Dennis Duffield 65 FRESHMEN , , Tom Earp Gloria Eickholt Larry Joe Eickholt Karen Ellis Darrell Else Susan Everly Colleen Faga Sarah Ferguson Judy Fichter Martin Fischer Joyce Fisher Kay Fisher Beverly Fitch Judy Fletchall John Flora Carolyn Foxworthy Phyllis Frahm Patricia Frakes Jim Frame Karen Frazer Robert Free man Donna French Jerry Fugate Jackie Galbraith Susan Garnet Gloria Gann Rose Ann Gard James Gaughan Harriet Garton Judy Gean Richard Gebert Farah Lea Geer Eileen George Janice Gilliland Sandra Gochenour Sue Goforth Richard Goold Carolyn Gould Sandra Kay Grace Carol Grant Barry Gray Jack Gray 66 FRESHMEN Maureen Greeley Sherry Green John Gregersen Calvin Grobe Bette Grouse Joe Grove Leslie Grow Joe Growney Ellen Grube Matt Grumann Greg Guenther Virginia Kay Haley Harold Dean Hall Jerry Hall Roger Halleck Karen Hallin James Halloran Jon Hallquist Ronald Hammack Shirley Hamilton Jim Haney Gladys Hansen Billy Hardesty Howard Harmsen Merlin Harrah Larry Harrington Lavaughn Harrold Joan Hartje James Hartman Wayne Hartman Edwin Heflin John Henderson Karlene Hendrix Daphne Hickman Danny Hill Frances Hill Rodney Hill Sharen Hill Alvin Hillman Roger Hilton Bill Hites Charles Hockstetler Carol Lynn Hoeft Judy Hollelmeyer W % tVkmh 4+4 i l?JU AMr Mm 4 A M 1 til 67 FRESHMEN Larry Holland Carolyn Hoist Carolyn Holtmyer Clayton Honey Penny Hopkins Jim Horn Ronald Hornecker Linda Houck Ronald Houston Carolyn Houts Judy Hullraan Gary Hultquist James Huntsman James Hurley Marjorie Huss Barbara Irick Jerilyn Irvin Ron Irvin Glynneel Jackson Marvin Jackson Wickie Jackson Marsha Jadmicek Bob Jensen Patricia Jensen Mary Lynn Jenson Andy Jones Phil Jones Betty Johnson Harold Johnson Jacqueline Jo Johnson 1 Leona Johnson Richard Johnson Sharon Ann Johnson Yonda Johnson William Johnson Sandra Jorgensen Shirley Kading Bruce Kaldenberg Jerry Karns Dennis Karstens - Eugene Karstens James Keever 68 FRESHMEN Kenneth Keith Jim KeLker Joan Kelly Linda Kensinger Inella Kerber Ramona Kinder Sharon King Carol Kinney Kathie Kitzman William Knolt Marylyn Koger Terry ' Kremer Judith Kretschmer Judith Ann Krutz Mareia Kullbom Jack LaForce Ruth Ann Lamphier Nancy Land Mike Landry Ron Laneford Richard Lappe Larry Larsen Donna Larson Brenda Lawrence Ben Lehnus Gary Lemon Charles Lesher Phyllis Leu Royce Lewis Xadine Lind Jerry Lindstrom Joe Logan Kenneth Logan Kenneth Long Roger Long Janet Looker Linda Louder Alfred Lovelace Arthur Lovering Jim Luce Douglas Ludwig Ted Ludwig Marilyn Luhrs Leta Luman 3 69 FRESHMEN Dena Lytle Jack Lytle Jerry Lytle Roy Maas Charles MacDonald Larry Mace Cathie Macpherson Martin Magill Larry Mahoney Wayne Mains Ina Claire Makings Rhodetta Mardesen Ted Marr Charles Martin Charles Edward Martin Dale Martin Henry Martin Maryann Martin Nancy Lee Martin Mary Matthews Teresa McAuley Martha Ann McCall Duane McClellan Lillian McCloney James McCoy Josephine McCoy Susie McCurtain Larry McDowell Marcia McElwain Bob McGinness Jonathan D. McGinness Richard McKenzie Thor McMillen John Meadows Beverly Medsker Martha Merrill Mel Merrill Ronald Merritt Leon Messner Norman Messner Paul Mettle Alvin Meyer Bob Meyer Helen Meyers 70 FRESHMEN Harold Miller Larry Miller Marilyn Miller Richard Miller Robert Miller Bobby Million Michael Minter Diana Mitchell Lona Moeller Joy Mohr Joe Morgan Jean Morris Judith Morris Billy Morrison Jerry Mortensen Joan Moser Richard Mowry Richard Muchmore Mike Mullikin Michael Mumm Pat Murphy Jim Mutti Karen Nancarrow Melvin Nelson Christa Newerla Jim Newman Neil Nichols Dixie Nicholson Gary Nielson Myrna Niklasen Sandy NLjsen Melba Noakes Sharon Nowels Karen Nowland David Nuckols Richard Okinaka Connie Oliver Jim O ' Riley Karen Ott Phyllis Owen Joyce Owens Kenneth Owens 71 FRESHMEN Eugene Parshall Nancy Sue Patton Reuber Paulse Roger Lee Paulus Bill Pendgraft Bonita Pendleton Janice Peterson Dennis Petty Mary Ann Phillips Patricia Phillips John Phipps Barbara Pirch Benton Plumb Jane Porter Maynard Potter Richard Preston Judy Pritchard Linda Pugh Carol Sue Pulliam Janet Putnam Robert Quimby Carol Radliff Jim Rainey Karen Randall Linda Raney David Ranum Janet Razer Sharon Reardon Judy Redinger Blackie Reed Larry Reineke Wilma Reynolds Sally Rhines Denny Rhodes Sharon Richardson Carolyn Richey Delmar Rieschick George Riley Sharon Riley Nancy Rinehart Patsy Rinehart Ivalee Risser 72 FRESHMEN Fred Robbins Rita Robinson Marcus Rockhold Ronald Rohatsch Arleen Rollins Karen Roschke Jim Round Carolyn Rowe Gary Rowland Bridget Russell Marleen Salocker Jim Sanders Tom Sawyer Alfred Schmidt Richard Schmitz Loren Scholl Margie Scholz Martha Schrimsher John Schroeder Edward Scott Alvin Seddon David Sewell Harold Shaver Barbara Shell Harold Shepherd Mary Joyce Shepherd Kenneth Sheridan Bonnie Sherman Ronnie Sherwood Karen Kay Shields Dick Shipley Nancy Shipley Dale Shull Keith Siefken James Simmons Joan Simmons Jane Simpson David Sipes Karen Slayden Don Slusher Carol Kay Smith Marion Smith Robert Smith Don Soper 4 AT ? 73 FRESHMEN Dean Spiller Jean Spiller Suzanne Sprague Barbara Stagg Margaret St. Clair Edward Steinman Larry Stephens Rose Stevens Roger Stickler Roger Still Ken Stites Carolyn Stolting Larry Storesund April Strait Tom Stratton David Sundermann Herbert Sutter Kathy Swoboda Sue Teale Robert Terry Donna Theis Helen Thiesen Janeane Thomas Barbara Thompson Beverly Thompson Byron Thompson Ledah Thompson Sharyn Thompson Sue Thompson Jimmie David Thomson Sharon Tieman Jimmy Tiemeyer Paul Tiemeyer Rebecca Timberlake Gary Tomes Barbara Truckenmiller Patricia Tryon Bill Turpin Janet Tussey Lloyd Ueligger Elvin Ungles Judy Van Scyoc 74 FRESHMEN Wayne Vyrostek Donna Wagner Randall Walcott Doris Walden Marilyn Wallis Lucille Walter Sue Walsh Cecil Walton Charolette Wasson Tom Watkins L. G. Weathermon Linda Weber Don Weigel Sandra Weinberg Kenneth Weis Darlene Weldon Richard Wenck Chris West Pat Weston Roger Weston Lloyd Whitham William Whyte Bill Wickham Richard Wiederhott Sherry Wiles Charlene Williams Larry Williams Roger Williams Marilyn Winger Connie Wiuff Carole Woldruff Dale Wood Mike Woods Fred Woolley John Woolley Lois Woolsoncroft Mary Young Annette Youtsey Terry Zanin Esther Zimmerman Ronnie Zimmerman George Zwickel 75 CLASS OFFICERS r President Larry Timmerman Seniors Vice-Pres. Secretary Lucile Raney Toni Skoglund Juniors Bobbie Walker Sophomores Jack Rogers JoAnn Lee Freshmen Treasurer Wayne Anderson Monica Parks Dixie Gomel Tom Earp 76 Wickie Jackson IU VII ACTIVI1 i .«! 0 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Maintaining a high scholastic average while participating in a host of social activities basically describes the record of Alpha Sigma Alpha. Rush chairmen Martha Gray and Marguerite Donaldson supervised preparations for the informal party, Roman Holiday, and other rush activities which resulted in the addition of twenty-two new members to Phi Phi Chapter. The election of the TKE-ASA Homecoming queen candidate. Miss Barbara Loyd, and the winning of first place honors in the variety show skit with the presentation of My Fair Lulu sparked Homecoming enthusiasm. Emphasis on scholastic goals was rewarded with the declaration of Alpha Sigma Alpha as winner of the Scholarship Cup. Twelve girls were members of honorary- scholastic organizations. Alphas participating in campus affairs included: Beverly Brown, 1960 Phi Sig Frolics queen; Barbara Loyd, First runner-up in the National Sigma Tau Gamma Rose Queen Contest and cheerleader; Donna New. 1960 TKE Sweetheart; Peg Humphreys, 1960 Tower queen; Martha Gray, head cheerleader; Jane Porter, cheer- leader; Cicily Spicer, Art Club vice-president and Sigma Phi Dolphin president; Sauny English, Miss Northwest Missouri; Barbara Burgess, ACE president and Stu- dent Senate member; Thelma Gerdes, Student Senate member and Tower assistant editor; Marguerite Donaldson, Anne Chick, and Penny Hopkins, Student Senate mmbers; Evelyn Robison, Student Senate secretary and Kappa Omicron Phi presi- dent; Gaye Laughery, Kappa Pi president; Marlene Hizer, Northwest Missourian editor ; and Wickie Jackson, Freshman class officer. Peg Humphreys, President FIRST ROW: Penny Hopkins, Christa Newerla, Treasurer; Jacqueline Johnson, Song Leader; Carol Bugg, Song Leader; Elizabeth Hankinson, Vice-President; Wickie Jack- son, President; Marilyn Luhrs, Joyce Owens, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Julia Ward, Margo Kinkade, Karlene 78 Hendrix, Judy Hoffelmeyer, Marian Borngesser, Kay Tay- lor, Jo Ellen Bateman. THIRD ROW: Jane Porter, Janet Looker, Diana Mitchell, Margie Scholz, Julia Elmore, Anne Berger. Helen Bahr Barbara Burgess Anne Chick Sharon Cochran, Jacque Cockrill Bernita Crater Carolyn Culver Marguerite Donaldson Sheila Duncan Secretary Anne Fields Thelma Lou Gerdes Martha Gray Marlene Hizer Peg Humphreys, Sauny English Janice Leavell Treasurer Carol Nordby June Lee Nelson President Gaye Laughery, Evelyn Robison Barbara Loyd Judy Slusher Paula Osborn Cicily Spicer Vice-President Janet Plummer Jeanne Thompson Suzanne Walker Pat Rucker 79 DELTA ZETA Rush, homecoming, campaigns, dances — these activities represent the major proj- ects of Epsilon Rho Chapter of Delta Zeta. Close on the heels of rush and the pledging of fifteen new members was Home- coming with actives and pledges participating wholeheartedly in the festivities. The Homecoming Banquet was highlighted by the traditional candlelighting ceremony honoring Delta Zeta ' s founders. Springtime in Alaska was the theme of the winter dance given by the pledges for active members. During the spring semester, attention was focused on plans for the spring formal dance held March 18. On April 15. Epsilon Rho joined other Delta Zeta chapters of Missouri for the annual State Day. Many Deltas were active on campus: Dixie Gomel, Homecoming queen attend- ant; Carol Odell, assistant to the Spirit of Christmas and Dorm Council president; Jean Benefiel, Phi Lambda Chi Sweetheart: Marg Lippincott, Panhellenic Council president: Pat Logan, Elaine Cummings, and Martha Whitehead, Residence Hall Dorm Council members; Monica Parks, Junior class secretary; Dixie Gomel, Sopho- more class treasurer. Other members were officers and members of campus organizations. Two new sponsors, Dr. Wanda Walker and Miss Harriett Williams, offered counseling and guidance to the chapter throughout the year. Mary Kay Beason, President FIRST ROW: Nancy Patton, Linda Pugh, Secretary; Karen Hallin, Bonnie Pendleton, Nancy Land, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Rosanne Lyle, Linda Houck, Lona Moel- ler, Sharon Trump, Brenda Lawrence, Reporter; Elaine Cummings, President. THIRD ROW: Betty Barr, Harriet Garton, Linda Aller, Kathy Swoboda, Vice-President; Mary Lynn Jenson, Martha Merrill, Carol Odell, Pledge Trainer. 80 FRESHMEN Walter Cobb Jim Coen. Jr. Bob Cofter Carl Colhour Penny Conboy Gary Conner Judith Conner Larry Cook Jimmie Corbin Richard Cornelison Jimmy Coulter Kay Courter Gene Covey John Cox Caye Cross Richard Cummings Greg Curfman Richard Cumutt Sharon Curtis Thomas Custer Don Daniels Lois Davidson Barney Davis DeWayne Davis Ellen Davis Jeanne Davis Kenneth Davis Rosalea Davis Dale Dawson Gloria Decker Charlotte Delhon Patricia Densmore Judd Dent Kay Deny Sharon Dick Sandra Dickersbach Larry Diggs Donna Dinesen Marlyn Ditamore Dick Dean Dooley Doris Dorn Stephen Drake Carol Dreyer Dennis Duffield 4hJliJ ll • AmAtlk . 65 FRESHMEN I A Tom Earp Gloria Eickholt Larry Joe Eickholt Karen Ellis Darrell Else Susan Everly Colleen Faga Sarah Ferguson Judy Fichter Martin Fischer Joyce Fisher Kay Fisher Beverly Fitch Judy Fletchall John Flora Carolyn Foxworthy Phyllis Frahm Patricia Frakes Jim Frame Karen Frazer Robert Freeman Donna French Jerry Fugate Jackie Galbraith Susan Garnet Gloria Gann Rose Ann Gard James Gaughan Harriet Garton Judy Gean Richard Gebert Farah Lea Geer Eileen George Janice Gilliland Sandra Gochenour Sue Goforth Richard Goold Carolyn Gould Sandra Kay Grace Carol Grant Barry Gray Jack Gray 66 FRESHMEN Maureen Greeley Sherry Green John Gregersen Calvin Grobe Bette Grouse Joe Grove Leslie Grow Joe Growney Ellen Grube Matt Grumann Greg Guenther Virginia Kay Haley Harold Dean Hall Jerry Hall Roger Halleck Karen Hallin James Halloran Jon Hallquist Ronald Hammack Shirley Hamilton Jim Haney Gladys Hansen Billy Hardesty Howard Harmsen Merlin Harrah Larry Harrington Lavaughn Harrold Joan Hartje James Hartman Wayne Hartman Edwin Heflin John Henderson Karlene Hendrix Daphne Hickman Danny Hill Frances Hill Rodney Hill Sharen Hill Alvin Hillman Roger Hilton Bill Hites Charles Hockstetler Carol Lynn Hoeft Judy Hollelmeyer ±TAmA gtM i . J 67 FRESHMEN i tMuk Larry Holland Carolyn Hoist Carolyn Holtmyer Clayton Honey- Penny Hopkins Jim Horn Ronald Hornecker Linda Houck Ronald Houston Carolyn Houts Judy Hullman Gary Hultquist James Huntsman James Hurley Marjorie Huss Barbara I rick Jerilyn Irvin Ron Irvin Glynneel Jackson Marvin Jackson Wickie Jackson Marsha Jadmicek Bob Jensen Patricia Jensen Man- Lynn Jenson Andy Jones Phil Jones Betty Johnson Harold Johnson Jacqueline Jo Johnson Leona Johnson Richard Johnson Sharon Ann Johnson Yonda Johnson William Johnson Sandra Jorgensen Shirley Kading Bruce Kaldenberg Jerry Karns Dennis Karstens Eugene Karstens James Keever 68 FRESHMEN Joan Kelly Linda Kensinger Inella Kerber Ramona Kinder Sharon King Carol Kinney Kathie Kitzman William Knolt Marylyn Koger Terry Kremer Judith Kretschmer Judith Ann Krutz Marcia Kullbom Jack LaForce Ruth Ann Lamphier Nancy Land Mike Landry Ron Laneford Richard Lappe Larry Larsen Donna Larson Brenda Lawrence Ben Lehnus Gary Lemon Charles Lesher Phyllis Leu Royce Lewis Xadine Lind Jerry Lindstrom Joe Logan Kenneth Logan Kenneth Long Roger Long Janet Looker Linda Louder Alfred Lovelace Arthur Lovering Jim Luce Douglas Ludwig Ted Ludwig Marilyn Luhrs Leta Luman 69 FRESHMEN Jerry Lytle Roy Maas Charles MacDonald Larry Mace Cathie Macpherson Martin Magill Larry Mahoney Wayne Mains Ina Claire Makings Rhodetta Mardesen Ted Marr Charles Martin Charles Edward Martin Dale Martin Henry Martin Maryann Martin Nancy Lee Martin Mary Matthews Teresa McAuley Martha Ann McCall Duane McClellan Lillian McCloney James McCoy Josephine McCoy Susie McCurtain Larry McDowell Marcia McElwain Bob McGinness Jonathan D. McGinness Richard McKenzie Thor McMillen John Meadows Beverly Medsker Martha Merrill Mel Merrill Ronald Merritt Leon Messner Norman Messner Paul Mettle Alvin Meyer Bob Meyer Helen Meyers 70 FRESHMEN Harold Miller Larry Miller Marilyn Miller Richard Miller Robert Miller Bobby Million Michael Minter Diana Mitchell Lona Moeller Joy Mohr Joe Morgan Jean Morris Judith Morris Billy Morrison Jerry Mortensen Joan Moser Richard Mowry Richard Muchmore Mike Mullikin Michael Mumm Pat Murphy Jim Mutti Karen Nancarrow Melvin Nelson Christa Newerla Jim Newman Neil Nichols Dixie Nicholson Gary Nielson Myrna Niklasen Sandy Nissen Melba Noakes Sharon Nowels Karen Nowland David Nuckols Richard Okinaka Connie Oliver Jim O ' Riley Karen Ott Phyllis Owen Joyce Owens Kenneth Owens 71 FRESHMEN 1 4iM m dk Eugene Parshall Nancy Sue Patton Reuber Paulse Roger Lee Paulus Bill Pendgraft Bonita Pendleton Janice Peterson Dennis Petty Mary Ann Phillips Patricia Phillips John Phipps Barbara Pirch Benton Plumb Jane Porter Maynard Potter Richard Preston Judy Pritchard Linda Pugh Carol Sue Pulliam Janet Putnam Robert Quimby Carol Radliff Jim Rainey Karen Randall Linda Raney David Ranum Janet Razer Sharon Reardon Judy Redinger Blackie Reed Larry Reineke Wilma Reynolds Sally Rhines Denny Rhodes Sharon Richardson Carolyn Richey Delmar Rieschick George Riley Sharon Riley Nancy Rinehart Patsy Rinehart Ivalee Risser 72 FRESHMEN Marcus Rockhold Ronald Rohatsch Arleen Rollins Karen Roschke Jim Round Carolyn Rowe Gary Rowland Bridget Russell Marleen Salocker Jim Sanders Tom Sawyer Alfred Schmidt Richard Schmitz Loren Scholl Margie Scholz Martha Schrimsher John Schroeder Edward Scott Alvin Seddon David Sewell Harold Shaver Barbara Shell Harold Shepherd Mary Joyce Shepherd Kenneth Sheridan Bonnie Sherman Ronnie Sherwood Karen Kay Shields Dick Shipley Nancy Shipley Dale Shull Keith Siefken James Simmons Joan Simmons Jane Simpson David Sipes Karen Slayden Don Slusher Carol Kay Smith Marion Smith Robert Smith Don Soper 73 FRESHMEN mkmi William Speaker Ronald Spencer Dean Spiller Jean Spiller Suzanne Sprague Barbara Stagg Margaret St. Clair Edward Steinman Larry Stephens Rose Stevens Roger Stickler Roger Still Ken Stites Carolyn Stolting Larry Storesund April Strait Tom Stratton David Sundermann Herbert Sutter Kathy Swoboda Sue Teale Robert Terry Donna Theis Helen Thiesen Janeane Thomas Barbara Thompson Beverly Thompson Byron Thompson Ledah Thompson Sharyn Thompson Sue Thompson Jimmie David Thomson Sharon Tieman Jimmy Tiemeyer Paul Tiemeyer Rebecca Timberlake Gary Tomes Barbara Truckenmiller Patricia Tryon Bill Turpin Janet Tussey Lloyd Ueligger Elvin Ungles Judy Van Scyoc 74 FRESHMEN Wayne Vyrostek Donna Wagner Randall Walcott Doris Walden Marilyn Wallis Lucille Walter Sue Walsh Cecil Walton Charolette Wasson Tom Watkins L. G. Weathermon Linda Weber Don Weigel Sandra Weinberg Kenneth Weis Darlene Weldon Richard Wenck Chris West Pat Weston Roger Weston Lloyd Whitham William Whyte Bill Wickham Richard Wiederhott Sherry Wiles Charlene Williams Larry Williams Roger Williams Marilyn Winger Connie Wiuff Carole Woldruff Dale Wood Mike Woods Fred Woolley John Woolley Lois Woolsoncroft Mary Young Annette Youtsey Terry Zanin Esther Zimmerman Ronnie Zimmerman George Zwickel 75 CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-Pres. Seniors Secretary Treasurer Riggs Smith Lucile Raney Toni Skoglund Wayne Anderson Juniors Larry Davis Bobbie Walker Sophomores Larry Timmerman Monica Parks JoAnn Lee Dixie Gomel Freshmen 7k Don Daniels Tom Earp 76 Wi ckie Jackson Richard Cornelison UIVI ACTIVI1 I TF ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Maintaining a high scholastic average while participating in a host of social activities basically describes the record of Alpha Sigma Alpha. Rush chairmen Martha Gray and Marguerite Donaldson supervised preparations for the informal party, Roman Holiday, and other rush activities which resulted in the addition of twenty-two new members to Phi Phi Chapter. The election of the TKE-ASA Homecoming queen candidate, Miss Barbara Loyd, and the winning of first place honors in the variety show skit with the presentation of My Fair Lulu sparked Homecoming enthusiasm. Emphasis on scholastic goals was rewarded with the declaration of Alpha Sigma Alpha as winner of the Scholarship Cup. Twelve girls were members of honorary scholastic organizations. Alphas participating in campus affairs included: Beverly Brown. 1960 Phi Sig Frolics queen; Barbara Loyd, First runner-up in the National Sigma Tau Gamma Rose Queen Contest and cheerleader; Donna New, 1960 TKE Sweetheart: Peg Humphreys, 1960 Tower queen; Martha Gray, head cheerleader; Jane Porter, cheer- leader; Cicily Spicer, Art Club vice-president and Sigma Phi Dolphin president; Sauny English, Miss Northwest Missouri; Barbara Burgess, ACE president and Stu- dent Senate member; Thelma Gerdes, Student Senate member and Tower assistant editor; Marguerite Donaldson, Anne Chick, and Penny Hopkins, Student Senate mmbers; Evelyn Robison, Student Senate secretary and Kappa Omicron Phi presi- dent; Gaye Laughery, Kappa Pi president; Marlene Hizer, Northwest Missourian editor ; and Wickie Jackson, Freshman class officer. Peg Humphreys, President FIRST ROW: Penny Hopkins, Christa Newerla, Treasurer; Jacqueline Johnson, Song Leader; Carol Bugg, Song Leader; Elizabeth Hankinson, Vice-President; Wickie Jack- son, President; Marilyn Luhrs, Joyce Owens, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Julia Ward, Margo Kinkade, Karlene Hendrix, Judy Hoffelmeyer, Marian Borngesser, Kay Tay- lor, Jo Ellen Bateman. THIRD ROW: Jane Porter, Janet Looker, Diana Mitchell, Margie Scholz, Julia Elmore, Anne B erger. 78 Helen Bahr Barbara Burgess Anne Chick Sharon Cochran, Jacque Cockrill Bernita Crater Carolyn Culver Marguerite Donaldson Sheila Duncan Secretary Anne Fields Thelma Lou Gerdes Martha Gray Marlene Hizer Peg Humphreys, Sauny English Janice Leavell Treasurer Carol Nordby June Lee Nelson President Gaye Laughery, Evelyn Robison Barbara Loyd Judy Slusher Paula Osborn Cicily Spicer Vice-President Janet Plummer Jeanne Thompson Suzanne Walker Pat Ruckcr 79 DELTA ZETA Rush, homecoming, campaigns, dances — these activities represent the major proj- ects of Epsilon Rho Chapter of Delta Zeta. Close on the heels of rush and the pledging of fifteen new members was Home- coming with actives and pledges participating wholeheartedly in the festivities. The Homecoming Banquet was highlighted by the traditional candlelighting ceremony honoring Delta Zeta ' s founders. Springtime in Alaska was the theme of the winter dance given by the pledges for active members. During the spring semester, attention was focused on plans for the spring formal dance held March 18. On April 15, Epsilon Rho joined other Delta Zeta chapters of Missouri for the annual State Day. Many Deltas were active on campus: Dixie Gomel, Homecoming queen attend- ant; Carol Odell. assistant to the Spirit of Christmas and Dorm Council president; Jean Benefiel, Phi Lambda Chi Sweetheart; Marg Lippincott, Panhellenic Council president; Pat Logan, Elaine Cummings, and Martha Whitehead, Residence Hall Dorm Council members: Monica Parks. Junior class secretary: Dixie Gomel, Sopho- more class treasurer. Other members were officers and members of campus organizations. Two new sponsors, Dr. Wanda Walker and Miss Harriett Williams, offered counseling and guidance to the chapter throughout the year. Mary Kay Beason, President FIRST ROW: Nancy Patton, Linda Pugh, Secretary; Karen Hallin, Bonnie Pendleton. Nancy Land, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Rosanne Lyle, Linda Houck, Lona Moel- ler, Sharon Trump, Brenda Lawrence, Reporter; Elaine Cummings, President. THIRD ROW: Betty Barr, Harriet Garton, Linda Aller, Kathy Swoboda, Vice-President; Mary Lynn Jenson. Martha Merrill, Carol Odell, Pledge Trainer. 80 PI KAPPA DELTA FIRST ROW: Marguerite Donaldson, Lona Moeller, Judy Gean, Mary Akers, Priscilla Porter. SECOND ROW: Allen Seifert, Bob Cotter, George Hinshaw, Spon- sor; Russ Phelps, Jerry Durlam, Rae Ann Nixon, Evelyn Robison, Mary Prichard. Debate, discussion, extempore speaking, original oratory, radio speaking and oral interpretaion formulated the topics for the 4th Annual Noduet (Nodaway) Valley Speech Tournament. Tournament participants, represent- ing several colleges in the 4 — state area, were guests of the Missouri Kappa Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta February 10 — 11. Marilyn Gillis served as general tournament Chair- Members also helped in various capacities at the district high school speech festival for high schools in April. Qualifying pledges for first semester were initiated at a special banquet-meeting in January; others joined late in the spring. Officers for 1960-61 were David Hargrave, president; Marilyn Gillis, vice-president; Mary Prichard, secretary; Roger Blackwell, treasurer. FORENSICS The 1960-61 Forensics Squad was strengthened by the increasing numbers and very able participation of members of the distaff side. Rae Ann Nixon and Mary Akers com- piled a 75% win-loss record in debate while Ross Ann Gard and Evelyn Robison rated high in discussion at the University of Omaha tournament in November, their first college speech tourney. Also in November members of the squad participated in the tournament at Iowa State University in Ames. The Nebraska State Teachers College tournament at Wayne and the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Meet at Kirksville took place in December. Members of the group were entrants in tournaments at Illinois State Normal University and at William Jewell College in January, at the University of Nebraska in Febru- ary and at the State Tournament held at Drury College in Springfield in April. Priscilla Porter, Lona Moeller, Marguerite Donaldson, Bob Cotter, Dave Hargrave, and Jean Morris also won honors in forensics during the year. FIRST ROW: Judy Gean, Mary Akers, Priscilla Porter, Marguerite Donaldson. SECOND ROW: Allen Seifert, Bob Cabb, Rae Ann Nixon, Evelyn Robison, Lona Moeller. BACK ROW: Bob Cotter, James E. Simmons, George Hinshaw, Director; Jerry Durlam, Russ Phelps, Mary Prichard. ALPHA PSI OMEGA FIRST ROW: Mary Prichard, Secretary; Dr. F. W. Grube, Marilyn Gillis, President. SECOND ROW: John Quastler, John Bush, Ronn King, Treasurer, Richard Fetterer, Vice- President. Play books and make-up kits are familiar materials to the Kappa Sigma cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatics fraternity. Faculty members assisted the chapter in studies of bal- let, play reviews and make-up sessions. A project play production, The Play ' s the Thing, was presented May 4 and 5 under the direction of Dr. Ralph E. Fulsom. Two delegates, Marilyn Gillis and Richard Fetterer, were sent to the National Convention of the Speech Association of America in St. Louis, Missouri. DRAMA CLUB Drama Club fostered interest in dramatics and gained valuable acting experience through the production of sev- eral one act plays and participation in major productions. Aira Da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay was pre- sented November 30 in the Little Theater with fourteen members taking part in the cast and production crew. Thirteen members made up the cast and crew of the Christmas assembly, Thornton Wilder ' s The Long Christ- mas Dinner. Out of the twenty-two in the cast and crew of The Importance of Being Earnest, twelve were Drama Club members while fifteen took part in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Other activities for the year included attending a Kansas City road show, a night of one-act plays, plus several events which took place within the club itself. James M. Siefkas served as sponsor and directed the group. FIRST ROW: Linda Pugh, Stephanie Pershing, Secretary; Judy McGinnis, John Quastler, Carolyn Hoist. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Hein, James M. Siefkas, Sponsor; Max Buckner, President; Walt Tibken, Bonnie Norris. DRAMA Readers Get Into Character Daring Tryouts For Ginger You must be quite aware that what you propose is out of the question. ' Cast Members Start Work For The Big Night . 3V THE MAN WHO I wrote a book called Forty Years An Ohio Doctor. I hope you will read it. Marceline Latham, Rich- ard Fetterer, Marguerite Donaldson, Allen Seifert. I will not have you trapsing around the country like a Tooth Tark- ington Heroine. Dick Fetterer, Greg Guenther, Melinda Moses, Jack Lasley, Dolleta Burrell, Kent Binns. CAME TO DINNER You won ' t open it until the stroke of midnight, will you? Richard Fetterer as Whiteside, Gaye Laughery as Harriette Stanley. He ' s flipped his lid. Ten thousand cockroaches? Practice, Practice, Practice. Confusion At Broadcast Time Or Famous Last Words — Eeeee! A penguin bit THE IMPORTANCE ' Please don ' t touch the cucumber sandwiches ! ' : Standing in the garden, leaning on a tree, Kiss- ing a girl ' s hand and eyeing Algy. FIRST ROW: Jack Lasley, Jeanne Hein, Kent Binns, Stephanie Pershing. SEATED: Bonnie Nor- ris, Pat Dunham. BACK ROW: Bob Sandmaier, Walt Tibken, Marguerite Donaldson. Jeanne Hein, Jack Lasley, Kent Binns, Stephanie Pershing, Bob Sandmaier. OF BEING EARNEST Which do you know — everything or nothing? Bob Sandmaier as Jack Worthing, Pat Dunham as Lady Bracknell. Will you marry me, Gwendolen: Pat Dunham, Bonnie Norris, Bob Sandmaier. Well, I ' m sure glad we found out who is marrying whom! Foreground: Marguerite Donaldson, Stephanie Pershing, Kent Binns. Background: Walt Tibken, Bonnie Norris. ' Get me some cucumber sandwiches at once! ' TIME OUT A Rehearsal In Full Swing For The Cast Of Time Out For Ginger Rose Ann Gard Gives Jim Hurley His Cue Sidney Thomas, Rose Ann Gard, And Jack Lasley In A Family Dispute. 104 FOR GINGER The Rehearsal Gets Under Way SEATED Perry Spies Draws The Attention Of Rose Ann Gard, Jim Hurley, Sidney Thomas, Mary Prichard A Visitor Comes To Call Rose Ann Gard as Ginger Gets A Little Fatherly Advice From Jack Lasley Jeannie Gets A Reassuring Kiss From Mother 105 DRAMA Stage Craft Class On Duty Before The Big Production ' No brother at all? Time Out For Ginger Tryouts Work Out On Stage ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Charles L, Johnson; John L. Smay, Irene M. Mueller, Sterling Sur- rey, Dale Cramer. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Robison, Bill Needels, Carl Cramer, Joe Merrigan, Sauny English, Peggy Clingman. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE The frenzy and madness of the Homecoming rush caught the Homecoming Committee in a swirl of prepara- tions and plans. The Fabulous Fifties was the over-all theme of the 1960 Homecoming, with various phases of the basic theme brought out in the parade, house decora- tions, and variety show. The 1960 committee, composed of representatives from all participating campus organizations, took over from the ' 59 group in April. Lucile Raney and Stan Morris were elected student co-chairmen and Dr. John Harr began his 14th year as faculty chairman. Russ Phelps was appointed business manager. Work was begun immediately on the variety show, which was directed by Evelyn Robison and Dr. Ralph Fulsom. Early directed rehearsals helped to make this show a high-quality presentation. Miss Barbara Loyd reigned as Homecoming queen from the first night of the variety show through the football game with Kirksville and the Homecoming dance. FIRST ROW: Pat Guertin, Dance Decorations; Bill Sim- mons, Dance Decorations; Lucile Raney, Co-Chairman; Stan Morris, Co-Chairman ; Dale Cramer, Maryln Crouse. SEC- OND ROW: Bruce Wake, Pat Keller, Patty Bissell, Anne Fields, Jean Roberts, Evelyn Robison, Variety Show; Janice Heinz, Tickets; Marsha Jadrnicek. THIRD ROW: Cecile Hoffman, Signs and Posters; Dee Mark, Publicity; Kay Nickerson, Stephanie Johnson, Signs and Posters; Darlys Vol- lstedt, Cicily Ann Spicer, Campus Decorations; Lois Patton, Judges; Pat Harris, Gloria Gann. FOURTH ROW: Fannie Kavanaugh, Program Co-Ordinator; Jerry Johnson, Russ Phelps, Business Manager; Bill Needels, Judges; Paul Barker, Eugene Vogel, Parade ; Jerry Poch, Parade ; Rex Burgett, Queen Contest; Gerald Piittmann. BLUE KEY FIRST ROW: Sterling Surrey, Honorary Member; Dick Popp, Vice-President; Ralph Messerli, Joe Merrigan, Dale Cramer, Sergeant-at-arms ; F. W. Grube, Sponsor. SEC- OND ROW: C. E. Koerble, Donald Valk, Bill Needels, Sam Porter, Corresponding Secretary; Dick Krambeck, President; Jack Freese, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Simmons. r« Sa To devise ways and means of raising the spirit of the student body in general and to give special acknowledg- ment to those of outstanding achievement is the purpose of Blue Key, a men ' s organization composed of campus leaders, established at Northwest Missouri State College during the past year. Early in the spring semester of 1960 Blue Key representa- tives from Kirksville chapter contacted Dr. Frank Grube, a life member of Blue Key, and proposed that a local chap- ter be organized. Dr. Grube, with the help of Jack Freese, who was named at the outset to help organize the chapter, set out to choose members. The remainder of the spring semester was spent organizing. Dr. Grube was named spon- sor. Dr. Sterling Surrey, Dean Charles Koerble, and Mr. Donald Valk were named faculty members. An installation banquet was held at Armstrong ' s Res- taurant on May 21, 1960, with representatives from Rolla, Kirksville, and Midland College present. Dean Carter Short, of Arkansas, administered the oath. Striving to promote the best interest of the college, the local chapter worked with the faculty and other campus groups in an attempt to encourage a more responsible at- titude among the students toward their college. In addi- tion, Blue Key offered help to students with registration problems and organized a program to recognize outstand- ing achievement on campus by naming a Man of the Month. FIRST ROW: Sterling Surrey, Faculty Member; Donald Valk, Faculty Member; Jack Freese, President; Carter Short, Dean, University of Arkansas; F. W. Grube, Spon- sor; Charles Koerble, Faculty Member. SEC- OND ROW: Dick Popp, Secretary; Don Anderson, Ronnie Kixmiller, Bill Schultz, Dick Krambeck, Sam Porter, Dale Cramer, Donnie Kixmiller, Richard Fleming. MEN ' S DORM COUNCIL Did . Dak SEC- «fct FIRST ROW: Dale Cramer, Max Buckneer, Secretary- Treasurer; Ralph Messerli, President; Larry Bonham, Bruce Wake. SECOND ROW: Lon Wilson, Sponsor; Dale Hansen, Sam Porter, Larry Sommer, Dennis Mathes. b .oik The Men ' s Residence Council under the direction of President Ralph Messerli and Lon Wilson, Dean of Men, once more undertook its duty to serve as an organizing body to unite the men of the respective quads by promot- ing fellowship, understanding, and clean living. Quad representatives were: Dale Hansen, Quad 1; Bruce Wake, Quad 2; Dennis Mathes, Quad 3; Sam Por- ter, Quad 4; Dick McBride, Quad 5; Larry Bonham, Quad 6; Ralph Messerli, Men ' s Hall First Floor; Dale Cramer, Second Floor; Larry Sommer, Third Floor; Max Buckner, Fourth Floor. RADIO CLUB tat- rifr won and- F the The 1960-61 school year brought the M.C.R.C., ama- teur ham radio operators, a variety of activities. The club, associated with the American Radio Relay League and local and state civil defense radio networks, received a Worked All States award and has contacted many foreign countries. Many messages were handled for stu- dents throughout the year. Much needed electronic equipment was obtained by con- struction, purchase, and through the Western Electric Col- lege Gift Program. Technical assistance was provided to the campus carrier-current radio system, KDLX. Special activities were also provided for the spring openhouse. FIRST ROW: Ray Trauernicht, Carl Cramer, Vice-President; Ardel Brink, Presi- dent; LeRoy Ostrus, Secretary-Treasurer; Myles Grabau, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Robert Howell, Robert White, Tom Strat- ton, Charles Carr, Dennis Mathes. . ... - — ■■, I JgPCTBf a ! !W FRESHMAN HALL COUNSELORS Eight upper-class women shared the responsibilities as counselors in Freshman Hall and proved to be students who not only knew day-to-day problems but were willing to discuss them with girls who were spending their first year at NWMSC. Along with other responsibilites was the task of famil- iarizing Freshmen with the Read ' N ' Digest, the rule book for the dormitories. The counselors also assisted in scheduling time for study and housekeeping chores as well as planning for social events. FIRST ROW: Karen Ruse, Janice Heinz, Connie Stoops, Karen Miller. SECOND ROW: Mildred Ross, Acting Di- rector of Freshman Hall, Shirley Henney, Ann Abarr, Ann Curd, Linda Jones. Counselor meetings were held regularly with Mrs. Helen Larson, director of the hall prior to her illness. During her absence, Dr. Mildred Ross assumed the responsibility of the hall in addition to class work. Within the warm, friendly atmosphere of Freshman Hall various experiences fostered lasting friendships among the girls and the counselors found their work challenging as well as rewarding. FRESHMAN DORMITORY COUNCIL The Freshman Hall Dorm Council, governing body of Freshman Hall, is composed of eight members with two girls representing each floor. In their home away from home, girls appreciated the counsel given them by Mrs. Helen Larsen, Director. During her absence, Miss Mildred Ross served in this capacity. Special activities occuring during the year included the Homecoming open house, co-operation with Residence Hall in making the Harvest Moon Ball a success, and activities of the various holiday seasons. The impromptu floor parties and birthday parties were events that will long be remembered by the two hundred girls of Freshman Hall who were guided and directed by the Dorm Council in the process of adjustment to college life. FIRST ROW: Lois Clifton, Joy Mohr, Vice- President; Dee Decker, President; Susan Garnet, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Diana Mitchell, Betty Johnson, Glynnell Jackson, Gloria Gann. RESIDENCE HALL COUNSELORS FIRST ROW: Nancy Main, Marilyn Folden, Jane Blezek, Patty Bissell, Helen Johnson. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mensing, Marian Thomas, Janet Hanson, Darlys Vollstedt, Carol Odell, Mrs. O. H. Cuddy. From the moment the first suitcase is moved into Resi- dence Hall in preparation for another year at NWMSC until the last co-ed leaves and the door is locked for the final time, dormitory life requires a good deal of considera- tion and co-operation between girls. Under the guidance of Mrs. Lucille Cuddy, Director of Residence Hall, the eight girls comprising the staff of counselors helped to make life in Residence Hall as permissive and pleasant as possible. Jane Blezek, night-chaperone, blinked the five-minute warning lights, locked the front door at closing, recorded black marks, and signed girls with late leaves in and out. Counselors and their respective floors were: Darlys Voll- stedt, ground floor; Janet Hanson, first; Patty Bissell and Carol Odell, second; and Marian Thomas and Helen Johnson, third. Nancy Main, Barbara Mensing, and Mari- lyn Folden filled the vacancies left by Darlys, Marian, and Patty the second semester. Turning off and on floor lights, checking rooms, giving noise warnings, working at the desk, and helping the girls with any problems that might arise all constitute duties of the counselors. RESIDENCE HALL DORM COUNCIL The Residence Hall Dorm Council directed another activity-packed, fun-filled year for the girls living in Resi- dence Hall. The Harvest Moon Dance, co-sponsored with Freshman Hall, set the pace for the various activities to follow. The traditional Christmas ceremony, Hanging of the Greens, was shared by parents and faculty guests. Betty McCaig, assisted by Carol Odell, reigned as the Spirit of Christmas and Ann Milne, Bobbie Beger, Evelyn Robison, Peggy Clingman, and Phyllis Schirner were selected Bear- ers of the Green. Dorm parties, open-house, and the senior send-off high- lighted other events of the year. Devotional services, with special Thanksgiving, Christ- mas and Easter Services, were directed each Thursday night by volunteering Residence Hall girls and were well received as promotional measures of spiritual values. FIRST ROW: Nancy Main, Treasurer; Linda Turner, Secretary; Carolyn Boner, Vice- President; Carol Odell, President; Carol Foje, Corresponding Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mrs. O. H. Cuddy, Director of Residence Hall; Elaine Cummings, Sharon Cochran, Patty Logan, Martha Whitehead, Sharon Greenwood. KAPPA PI FIRST ROW: Nancy Merrick, Rae Ann Nixon, Vice- President; Olive Smith. SECOND ROW: Fred Arbuckle, Reporter; Robert Kidd, Treasurer ; Henry Nowak, Secretary; Dave Swyhart. THIRD ROW: Charles Johnson, Sponsor; Robert Sunkel, Sponsor; Richad L. Miller, Sponsor. Kappa Pi, national honorary fraternity for art majors and minors, had an active year under the supervision of Gave Laughery, president, and Charles Johnson, Robert Sunkel, and Richard Miller, sponsors. During the year, Kappa Pi held an exhibit in the art department lounge. Outstanding Freshman and Senior Awards were presented. In 1960, Edna Burnside received the Outstanding Senior Award. Near the close of the spring semester new pledges were initiated and honored with a banquet. Xl! Wi pa wt ART CLUB Ski a Line, depth, and perspective were considerations of the Art Club at monthly meetings featuring lectures which helped to introduce members of the club to new and differ- ent types of art work and workshops in which the members experimented with these new types of art work. During the year the organization assisted with many ex- hibits, including the exhibit of area high school students ' art work, the faculty exhibit, the senior exhibit, and the student exhibit. In conjunction with Kappa Pi, the Art Club went on field trips to Kansas City, Missouri and Omaha, Nebraska, to observe outstanding art exhibits. Charles Johnson, Robert Sunkel, and Richard Miller sponsored Art Club Activities. on It la FIRST ROW: Charles Johnson, Sponsor, Cic- ily Ann Spicer, Vice-President; Dann Bachand, President; Dave Swyhart, Secretary; Henry F. Nowak, Program Chairman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Merrick, Bonnie Bledsoe, Linda Swyhart, Marge Badgett, Richard Okinaka, Judy Kay Jones, Richard L. Miller, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Timberlake, Virginia Riggle, Robert W. Smith, Rae Ann Nixon, Phyllis Frahm, Marilyn Miller, Robert Sunkel, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: John Quastler, Walt Tibken, Carl W. Mayers, Kenneth Keith, Robert Kidd, Martha Merrill. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS FIRST ROW: Mary Brannan, Third Vice-President; Phyllis Schirner, First Vice-President; Bobbie Beger, President; Ann Milne, Second Vice-President; Peggy Waldeier, Recording Secretary. SECOND ROW: Thelma Lou Gerdes, Historian; Stephanie Johnson, Treasurer; Carol Odell, Corresponding Secretary; Susie Karrasch, Bear cat-Bear cub Chairman. Do you think an extra hour with your girl is worth 60 ? Apparently a number of fellows did, for pennies flowed into the eager hands of AWS representatives on Penny Nights sponsored as a year-round project by the Associated Women Students. Representatives were on hand to greet freshmen and up- perclass students prior to registration and to sell blotters which featured a calendar of campus events for the year. The AWS Style Show, planned and organized by Toni Skoglund, gave freshman girls a glim pse of campus fashions and served as a fitting culmination to the big-little sister program executed by Susie Karrasch. Mareyln Crouse, Stephanie Johnson, and Pat Keller di- rected work on the Homecoming queen ' s float, a major undertaking for the members. Sadie Hawkins Week, climaxed by the Sadie Hawkins Dance, was publicized as HER Week (His Economic Re- lief Week) and scheduled from January 27 to March 3. Other important activities directed by the executive council included sending two delegates to State Day in Columbia, conducting polls on a drive to gain permission to wear slacks in the library, investigating the general feel- ings toward study nights in the dormitories, contributing the proceeds from one penny night to the student loan fund, and sending a delegate to the IAWS Convention in Madi- son, Wisconsin. Mrs. Elizabeth Luer sponsored the group. TOWN GIRLS ' ASSOCIATION The Town Girls Association once again became active on the Maryville campus during the 1960-61 school year. TGA, a branch of the Associated Women Students, is a governing body for the women students living off campus and works in conjunction with the AWS general council. The Town girls sponsored four Penny Nights, assisted with preparations for Sadie Hawkins Week, and cooperated in conducting polls and surveys. Mrs. Doris Pierce served as sponsor. Janet Sue Plummer, Vice-President; Mary Bran- nan, President; Marilyn Zbierski, Treasurer, Rose Marie Rabe, Secretary. NORTHWEST MISSOURIAN Second Semester Staff: FIRST ROW: Florence Brittain, Jodine Ryan, Marlene Hizer, Jody Newcomer. SECOND ROW: Robert Cobb, Jane Dunnihoo, Eldon Gammell, Don Jeschke, Shirley Henney, Thelma Lou Gerdes. Second Semester Staff FIRST ROW: Ruth Elliott, Associate Editor; Chris West, Sports Editor; Shirley Palla, Feature Writer. SECOND ROW: Kathy Palmquist, Circulation Manager; Mr. Donald Peel, Faculty Advisor. Managing Editor Marlene Hizer 114 NORTHWEST MISSOURIAN First Semester Staff — FIRST ROW: Jerry Rose, Sports SECOND ROW: Florence Brittain, Sandie Fattig, Sidney Editor; Chris West, Sports Editor; Marlene Hizer, Man- Gurtiza, Gary Rickman, David Hahn, Don Jeschke, Jan aging Editor; Jodine Ryan, Society Editor; Ruth Ann Elliott, Shirley Henney, Dorothy Hauser, Thelma Lou Elliott, Associate Editor, Donald F. Peel, Faculty Advisor. Gerdes, Sally Beezley, Jane Dunnihoo. The editor ' s desk was a maze of activity as the staff of the Northwest Missourian hustled to meet its 4:00 o ' clock Thursday afternoon deadlines. News, features, and stories of special interest about the college were brought to the students and community in weekly publications. The office for the Northwest Missourian was moved on June 24, 1960, from the Administration Building to room 109 of the Classroom Building. The room, on the unfin- ished side of the corridor, was especially built for a newsroom with a separate advisor ' s office, areas for the editorial staff, business and circulation departme nt, and morgue. A darkroom for photographer Ivan Lyddon was equipped in one corner of the room. Marlene Hizer edited the 1960-1961 Northwest Missour- ian. Mr. Donald F. Peel, who serves as faculty advisor, composed a style book to serve as a guide to staff members. I ' .■Ink! 115 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL nuBHflm FIRST ROW: Janice Leavell, Delila Duck- worth, Vice-President and Treasurer; Evelyn Robison, Secretary; Margaret Lippincott, Presi- dent; Mary Adams. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Miller, Oriana Schmitz, Kay Akers, Mary K. Beason, Kay Anderson, Mrs. Bladt, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Karen Miller, Torn Skoglund, Ann Young, Peg Humphreys, Carol Odell. Promotion of harmony and good will among the sorori- ties, concentration on the rules for rush, regulation of sorority activities — these present a sampling of the year ' s work of the Panhellenic Council. Arrangements for a tea for all girls interested in joining a sorority started the year ' s activities for the college Panhel- lenic Council of the National Panhellenic Conference. Fall rush came after the tea, with informal parties given by each of the four sororities, followed by the traditional formal parties to round out the week ' s festivities. Co-sponsoring the annual All-Greek Dance with the Inter-Fraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council assumed its responsibility to foster and promote a bond in Greek. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL FRONT ROW: John Harr, Sponsor; Doug Drake, Bob Chadwick, President; Hugh Hadden, Vice-President; Dick Popp, Secretary and Treasurer; William Garrett, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Lon Wilson, Sponsor; Dale Cooper, Stan Morris, John Miller, Bill Needels, Rex Burgett, Gerald Piittmann. MEN ' S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Dale Cramer, Student Intramural Director; H. D. Peterson, Director; LeRoy Ham- mond, Phi Lambda Chi Representative. SEC- OND ROW: Ralph Messerli, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon; Jack Freese, Sigma Tau Gamma; Lonnie Timmerman, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Boasting one of the most outstanding intramural pro- grams on the small college level in the area, this year, under the direction of student intramural director, Dale Cramer, and sponsor, Dr. H. D. Peterson, NWMSC en- joyed the most successful turnouts in the history of the school. Over 85% of the total male enrollment participated as evidenced by 37 teams in football competition, 96 entrants in wrestling, and 60 teams in basketball competition. With the motto Sports For All, a wide variety of activity was offered including tennis, touch football, wres- tling, basketball, free throw competition, volleyball, bad- minton, swimming, table tennis, bowling, track, and Softball. The tennis tourney was won by Andy Cerio, Sigma Tau Gamma took touch football honors, and Phi Sigma Epsi- lon received first place in wrestling tourney. WOMEN ' S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL The Women ' s Intramural Council was headed by co- chairmen Mary Ellen Creighton and Barbara Mensing with the aid of assistant chairman, Carolyn Everly. Other members included activity chairmen, who were the heads of specific sports, and representatives from each participat- ing organization on campus. Activity chairmen were Rose Schlie, basketball; Martha Gray, bowling; Linda Cunningham, swimming; and Char- lotte Stamper, volleyball. Fall activities of basketball, bowling, and swimming were under way early in the semester with thirteen teams, representing all campus organizations, in basketball, twelve teams in bowling, and three teams in swimming. Volleyball, badminton, and Softball comprised the pro- gram for the spring semester. FIRST ROW: Martha Gray, Bowling Chairman; Mary Ellen Creighton, Co-Chairman ; Carolyn Everly, Assist- ant Chairman; Barbara Mensing, Co-Chairman; Kath- ryn Riddle, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sara Beth Kurtz, Karen Holmes, Charlotte Stamper, Volleyball Chairman; Linda Cunningham, Swimming Chairman; Cicily Spicer, Rose Schlie, Basketball Chairman. KAPPA DELTA PI FIRST ROW: Marilyn White, Treasurer; Lynda Sellers, President; John Harr, Counselor; Marilyn Miller, Helen John- son. SECOND ROW: Patty Bissell, Karen Hummel, Kenny Gipple, Kathy Palmquist, Marlene Hizer, Merle Imamoto, Martha Gray. THIRD ROW: Janice Ohrt, Barbara Mensing, Evelyn Robison, Thelma Gerdes, Nancy Anne Hill, Carol Fankhauser, Sara Beth Kurtz. FOURTH ROW: Fan- nie Kavanaugh, Don Petry, Ronald Cross, Phil Hayes, Barb Burgess, Darlys Vollstedt, Lucile Raney. Members of Kappa Delta Pi are students who best symbolize the academic spirit of NWMSC. True to the standards which qualify students for membership in this national honorary education fraternity, Zeta Lambda Chapter embodied a program which met with the highest merits and scholastic ideals. Pledges of the chapter presented a series of panel dis- cussions as programs for the twice-monthly meetings. They were grouped according to major fields and discussed topics relevant to education and their fields. Outside speakers were obtained for several meetings, including Re- ligious Emphasis Week. Home Economics and music majors were in charge of the annual Christmas party. The annual Founders Day dinner was held in April at Armstrong ' s Restaurant. Election and installation of new officers was held in May. Dr. John Harr sponsored the organization. PEM CLUB Meetings centered around physical fitness and consist- ing of short panel discussions followed by practice under student supervision on various skills and activities trans- formed the Physical Education Majors Club into vigorous promoters of physical fitness. During the year, a physical fitness test was given with the results tabulated and given to each girl for her own keeping. Social functions receiving the attention of club members included the annual picnic at College Park in honor of all new members; coffee at the home of Miss Bonnie Ma- gill Homecoming morning in honor of alumni; and a Christmas party. A party at Bedford honoring graduating seniors climaxed the year ' s activities. FIRST ROW: Barbara Mensing, Intramural Co- Chairman, Carolyn Boner, President; Lois Pat- ton, Vice-President; Kay Hawkins, Secretary- Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sara Beth Kurtz, Carol Thornton, Carolyn Everly, Cicily Ann Spicer, Mary Ellen Creighton, Intramural Co- Chairman. THIRD ROW: Janet Putnam, Sharon Richardson, Charlotte Stamper, Linda Cunningham, Marion Smith, Loretta Roach. FOURTH ROW: Many Brannan, Janet Long, Sharon Thomas, Virginia Barels, Rose Schlie, Donna Wagner. PI OMEGA PI m u sot to FIRST ROW: Dee Polsley, Secretary; Lucile Raney, Treasurer; Phil Hayes, President; Ronald Cross, Reporter; Cecile Hoffman, Historian. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Miller, Ellamae Phillips, Jean Yearous, Darlys Vollstedt, Joe Johnson, Reta Nowak, Spon- sor; Delila Duckworth, Dale J. Blackwell, Sponsor. ad Hi- ndi To your left you can see the latest developments in business machines being put to practical application, were the directions of an Avon Products, Inc. guide spoken to members of Pi Omega Pi as they embarked upon one of their major projects of the year — an all day tour of Kansas City. Besides the distribution center, Beta Chapter members visited the State Teachers Meeting. Fourteen active members began the 1960-61 year. Seven members who maintained a 2.0 grade average in business and education subjects, consequently meeting the require- ments for membership, were added to the chapter during the first semester. They were John Beier, Julia Elmore, Thelma Lou Gerdes, Charles Griffin, Larry Hanna, Anita Kuhlman and Elizabeth Whitney. During the year the chapter obtained guest speakers from the teaching profession and the business world. Edu- cational film strips were also shown. The annual Pi Omega Pi banquet was held at Arm- strong ' s Restaurant. Awards were presented to the out- standing junior and senior. Other activities for the year included participation in the Homecoming parade, the annual Christmas party, two social hours, and a spring picnic. 119 HM HBH MHMMMHMHM KAPPA OMICRON PHI FIRST ROW: Margaret Carter, Ann Milne, Toni Skoglund, Patty Bisseli, Betty Williams. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mensing, Carol Fankhauser, Evelyn Robison, Janice Ohrt. Skill with needles and thread, pots and pans led to competence in homemaking and resulted in membership in Kappa Omicron Phi, national professional Home Economics fraternity for sixteen girls. Alpha Chapter entertained seven members of the Na- tional Council who visited campus at a coffee hour held in their honor. A coffee hour was also held for the alumnae in the newly redecorated home economics department during Homecoming festivities. This year Alpha Chapter felt the loss of its founder, Hettie Margaret Anthony, who died in the spring of 1960. A memorial service in remembrance of Miss Anthony was a part of the Founder ' s Day ceremony. An apron sale, which has become a Christmas time tradition, was one of the money making projects of Kappa Omicron Phi. Besides working on the apron sale, members celebrated the Christmas season with a party at the home of sponsor, Miss Mabel Cook. COLHECON An annual fall picnic at College Park to which pro- spective members were invited headed the calendar of events for Colhecon members. New members and officers were installed at the succeeding meeting. Highlights of the year included the Colhecon-Ag Club Barnwarming, the annual Christmas Party, the Valentine party, and the spring style show. Members of Colhecon sold novelty Christmas trees and held cake sales in Residence and Freshman Halls to finance their activities. Miss Thelma Long served Colhecon as sponsor. if I i , tMLTl FIRST ROW: Thelma Long, Sponsor; Bernita Crater, Treasurer; Pat Keller, President; Edwina Starks, Vice- President; Karen Ruse, Secretary; Cleanne Ferguson, Re- porter. SECOND ROW: Pat Gillespie, Sharon Nowels, Martha Guest, Norma Hunsicker, Janet Gunson, Judy Weidner. THIRD ROW: Dena Lytle, Sue Henry, Marsha Jadrnicek, Alice Reynolds, Karen McMahon, Betty Wil- liams, Margaret Carter. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Frede- rick, Etta Lee Gray, Marilyn Larson, Charlotte DeShon, Millie Tieman, Patricia Tryon, Mary Ann Kneale, Phyllis Schirner. FIFTH ROW: Annette Youtsey, Donna Dinesen, Patsy Robertson, Brenda Whitford, Phyllis Frahm, Phyllis Leu, Donna Rae Larson, Carol Ann Foie. VETERAN ' S CLUB FIRST ROW: Gene Younger, Harley Win- chester, Dan Neville, Robert Barnard, Dale Cramer, Marlin Holtmeyer, William Davis. SECOND ROW: George Kerns, Jack Beemer, Carl Mayes, Larry Dalbey, Jerry Perkins, Danny Sims, Larry Hilsenbeck. THIRD ROW: Dick Dooley, Bob McKelvey, Gerald Wayne Martin, Ed Kennedy, Harold Townsend, Clay Hollister. ■M BOOK CLUB Book Club, a departmental organization composed of English majors and minors, began its first full year on campus with a small but growing membership. Lynda Sellers, president, directed the group with assistance from Tim Johnson, vice-president, and Mary Onken, secretary. Mrs. Harry Sheetz, Dr. Charles Rivers, and L. G. Bladt sponsored meetings which were held monthly at homes of the sponsors or in the student union. Programs consisted of book reviews, a film strip on Arthur Miller, Shakespeare records, and other literary subjects. Dr. Frank Grube reviewed Walk Egypt by Vin- nie Williams at the November meeting. Mrs. Sheetz was hostess for the Christmas meeting held at her home. ioww. J K3- iDB Hy§ FIRST ROW: Mary Kay Beason, Mary Onken, Secretary; Martha Whitehead, Thelma Gerdes, Lynda Sellers, Presi- dent; Marlene Hizer. SECOND ROW: Sandie Fattig, F. W. Grube, Sponsor; Jodine Ryan, Tim Johnson, Vice-President; Dee Mark, Linda Potter, Jeanie Morris. A. C. E FRONT ROW: Helen Johnson, Sharon Cochran, Treasurer; Peg Humphreys, Vice- President; Barbara Burgess, President; Stephanie Johnson, Secretary; Carol Odell, Reporter; Pat Reinert, Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Kathryn McKee, Spon- sor; Nancy Land, Kay Anderson, Janice Heinz, Emily Leckenby, Barrie Parks, Chloe E. Millikan, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: Monica Parks, Peggy Clingman, Helen Meyers, Nancy Anne Hill, Phyllis Smith, Karen Holmes. FOURTH ROW: Ann Young, Nancy Rea, Kay Taylor, Pat Har- ris, Edith Moats, Carolyn Lungren, Evea Ann Keesey. FIFTH ROW: Margie Scholz, Marlene Christensen, Judy Hullman, Kathy Swoboda, Ann Curd, Carol Gress, Rose Marie Rabe, Kay Akers. For Every Child a Balanced Educational Program was the theme around which the year ' s program revolved for the Association of Childhood Education. A Fun Night for members and prospective members started the year for ACE. In Homecoming competition, house decorations won sec- ond place and the beauty float received honorable mention. Peggy Clingman and Nancy Hill served as co-chairmen of the house decorations while Ann Curd and Marlene Chris- tensen supervised and directed work on the float. Dr. Lucille Lindbergh, incoming national president, was honored with a tea during her visit at NWMSC. Retiring sponsor Miss Chloe Millikan was also guest of honor at a tea. Educational discussions during the year included Two for the Sea-Saw, What Makes a Teacher a Professional Person, and Balanced Book. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Frizzell, Bessie Francis, Mary Ellen Disburg, Sharii Warner, Keralyn Bates. SECOND ROW: Karen Mast, Karlene Hendrix, Diane Johnson, Janie Fellows, Pat Guertin, Sally Branson, Maryln Crouse. THIRD ROW: Sharon Greenwood, Nancy Plumer, Katy Palmquist, Rhea Sabus, Sharron Owens, Marcia Seidt, Anne Seymour. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Wiles, Marlene Cary, Mary Ann Miller, Carole Lininger, Linda Swyhart, Jackie Scholl, Linda Turner. S. N. E. A. FIRST ROW: Duane Iwen, Reporter; Connie Stoops, Secretary; Don Petry, Presi- dent; Jerry Johnson, Vice-President; Linda Potter, Treasurer; Evelyn Nash, Member- ship Chairman. SECOND ROW: Karen Mast, Social Co-Chairman; Ruth Craw- ford, Historian; Jodine Ryan, Darlys Voll- stedt, Social Co-Chairman; Eva Ann Keesey, Julia Thompson, Martha McCall, Eilen George, Diane Johnson. THIRD ROW: Wanda Walker, Sponsor; Kay Haw- kins, Nancy Main, Peggy Newberg, Marilyn Sue Nyren, Nancy Hill, Gary Rickman, Jeanne Davis, Ruth Ann Lamphier, Karen Ruse. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Swope, Glenda Estes, Marian Thomas, Linda Swy- hart, Sheryl Chambers, Martha Whitehead, Sheryl Chambers, Martha Whitehead, Dee Mark, Joyce Iwen. Saundra Krokstrom, Peggy Clingman, Janie Fellows. FIFTH ROW: Joanne Swope, Joyce Nold, Char- lotte Stamper, Marlene Christensen, Peter Van Bramer, Loretta Farmer, Dale Cramer, Gayle Houk, Barbara Joens, Pat Harris, Richard McKenzie, Glenda Cooper. The John Dewey Chapter of the Student National Edu- cation Association, under the leadership of President Don Petry and sponsors, Dr. Wanda Walker, Dr. Charles Thate, and Dr. Howard George enrolled the largest membership to date. With 173 members, the organization was able to send nine official delegates to the Missouri State Con- vention of Student NEA in Kansas City. Thirty-four members and sponsors also attended the convention. Northwest Missouri State has the largest percentage of its student body in the SNEA membership compared to any other college chapter in Missouri. The organization began the year with a picnic at the College Park for members and prospective members. The Northwest Missouri District FTA-SNEA in con- junction with the Northwest Missouri Teachers meeting was conducted October 7 by Don Petry, District Chairman, v ho was instrumental in organizing a SNEA chapter at Tarkio College which began with 47 members. Maryville officers also installed FTA officers in a new chapter at the Stanberry High School. Karen Mast was elected to serve as District Chairman and Connie Stoops was elected to the office of District Secretary for the year 1 960-6 1 . A special feature during the year was the annual tour to high schools to present assembly programs on April 19. This tour was for the purpose of acquainting prospective students with the features of college life, including the professional organization for future teachers. Other highlights of the year included a Halloween party, the annual Christmas party, a mixer for foreign students. an Amateur Hour, a songspiration, films, speakers, panel discussions, and a banquet honoring graduating seniors. .. FIRST ROW: Bessie Francis, Helen Johnson, Judith Cal- vin, Pat Phillips, Thelma Lou Gerdes, Jane Dunnihoo, Mar- lene Hizer, Sharii Warner, Sarah Ferguson, Ruth Nelson. SECOND ROW: Edna Mac Donald, Betty Brand, Marilyn Folden, Bruce Wake, Annette Youtsey, Gilbert Sander Betty Barr, Richard Mires, Jr., Twylia Rockhold, Marie Hummel, Sarah Meyer. THIRD ROW: Joan Klever, Anne Seymour, Karen Hummel, Sylvia Vollstedt, Patricia Jensen, Shirley Gibson, Eugene Watson, Ina Claire Makings, Glenda O ' Dougherty, Kay Taylor, Judy Jones. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Sprague, Gerald Piittmann, Carol Nordby, Barbara Pirch, Patty Logan, Mary Lynn Jenson, Joanne Rorebeck, Linda K. Jones, Edith Moats, Carol Thornton, Janice Murphy. AG CLUB FIRST ROW: F. B. Houghton, Sponsor; Donald G. Bur- ger, Recording Secretary; Tom Miller, Secretary; Charles Gillis, President; Dick Johnson, Reporter; Larry Kimble, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Leslie Grow, Ralph Rus- sell, Jan Houck, Dwaine Guest, Samuel Edgar, Darry Achenbaugh, Richard Sewell, Paul Hargis. THIRD ROW: Jerald Barten, Albert Waddell, Edwin Hefiin, Robert Barnard, Jerry Hall, Judd Dent, Larry L. Brown, Bill Thomas, Charles Patterson. FOURTH ROW: Fred Conner, Tom Schafroth, Harold Plagman, Larry Nelson, Ralph Campbell, Dan Karr, Richard Morgan, Jerry Fu- gate, Robert McCollough. FIFTH ROW: Ed Hammond, Dale Shull, Dale Hunziger, Van Price, Jim Hannah, Wayne Hartman, Lee Miller, William Prichard, Bill Simmons. Barnwarming Queen: Martha Guest Attendants: Betty Johnson, Etta Lee Gray, Marilyn Larson. The resounding ring of the familiar Swing your part- ner quieted long enough for Charles Gillis to crown Martha Guest 1960 Barnwarming Queen at the Ag Club ' s primary social function of the year. An orientation meeting for all agriculture majors and minors topped the list of duties of Ag Club members as the 1960-61 school year commenced. As the year progressed, attention turned to a livestock judging tour for F.F.A. and 4-H teams in the area. NWMSC team members Bill Simmons, Fred Conners, and Dick Johnson won over six participating college teams. The fathers of all members were special guests at the annual award banquet. A Valentine dance and a year-end picnic completed the list of Ag Club activities. I. A. CLUB FIRST ROW: Kenneth Thompson, Sponsor; George Carroll, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer ; Don- ald Cox, President; Ronald Best, Vice- President, Donald Valk, Sponsor. Kenneth Sprague, Ron Hazzard, Maurice Mires, Gary Burns, Lloyd Nelson, Richard Sewell. THIRD ROW: Roger Stickler, John Phipps, Jack Lytle, Robert White, Herbert Sutter, Robert Terry, Lynn Christiansen. FOURTH ROW: Richard McKenzie, Donald Burgher, Donald Riley, Dan Karr, Dennis Petty, James Wilkin- son, Robert Grout. FIFTH ROW: Bob Cur- nutt, Kenneth Long, Gary Brasher, Tom Strat- ton, Jerry Hill, William Johnson, Roger Still, Robert Noble. Industrial Arts Club members took time out from the draft boards, survey instruments, leather working tools, survey instruments, leather working tools, saws and drills so familiar in their major and minor field to participate in club activities. Club participation in Homecoming activities was well rewarded when its entry, Showboat, captured first place honors in the beauty float division. Several industries in Kansas City were visited on the annual field trip to various industrial centers. In the spring, several delegates attended the Missouri Industrial Education Association Convention in Columbia, Missouri. The club had as a guest speaker, Dr. L. L. London, head of the Industrial Education Division at the University of Missouri, who gave a lecture on his recent tour of Russia. FIRST ROW: Edward Steinman, Marvin Hiley, Eugene Watson, Richard Morton, Ron Pigg, Ardel Brink. SECOND ROW: Howard Ringold, Sponsor; Barney Davis, Richard Preston, Don Miller. Bud Whyte, Larry Dew, Peter Jackson, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Lonnie Timmerman, Roy Good- laxson, Londell Severson, Allen Meyer, Phil Jones, Fred Ar- buckle. FOURTH ROW: George Kerns, William Prichard, Lee Weir, Aaron Thompson, Bill Brown, Richard Cummings, Darrell Else, Homer Goldner. SIGMA PHI DOLPHINS FIRST ROW: Carol Thornton, Carole Lininger, Jean Roberts, Cicily Spicer. SECOND ROW: Barbara Stagg, Dorothy Cooley, Carolyn Gould. THIRD ROW: Nadine Lind, Virginia Barels, Linda Houck, Penny Pendleton. Underwater Phantasy was the theme of the annual swim show presented by the Sigma Phi Dol- phins. Two tryout sessions in which girls had to pass certain tests demonstrating ability in various strokes and stunts were held during the fall semester. These tryout sessions resulted in the admittance of 20 new members to the club. The three-night April presentation included origi- nal synchronized routines directed by members Cleanne Ferguson, Carole Lininger, Jean Roberts, Carol Thornton, Sheila Duncan, Roberta Walker, Cicily Spicer, Virginia Barels, Nadine Lind, Linda Houck, and Phyllis Owen. Officers for the year were: Cicily Spicer, President; Cleanne Ferguson, Vice-President; Jean Roberts, Treasurer; Carole Lininger, Secretary, and Sheila Duncan, Reporter. Miss Bonnie Magill sponsored the Sigma Phi Dolphins. Jean Roberts, Carol Lininger, Virginia Barels, Linda Houck Drill With Paddle Boards Dolphins Float In Star In Syncronized Swim Routine Jean Roberts, Carol Lininger, Cicily Spicer, Carol Thornton, And Penny Pendleton Relax At Pool ' s Edge MCLUB FIRST ROW: Jerry Meznarich, Bruce Wake, Jack Freese, Social Director; Dale Cramer, President; Vernon Bryant, Jr., Vice- President; John Bregin, Secretary; Lonnie Timmerman, Rodney Esch. SECOND ROW: Larry Joe Green, Harold Gentry, Larry Timmerman, Larry Holland, Ralph Messerli, Gary Holmes, Ron- ald Betts. THIRD ROW: Joe Smith, Hal Wilmarth, Tilmon Porterfield, Larry Sommer, Jon Denton, Bob Mitchell, Ron Ives, Bill Durham, Gary Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Wayne E. Ander- son, Dale Hansen, Jim Kloewer, Stew Cline, Rich Kaspersen, Jack L. Lasley, Dorsey Templeton, Dave Swyhart. FIFTH ROW: Jack Mendenhall, Maurice Fulton, Ken Sanders, Jerry Hill, George Weed, Allen Kearns, Bob Gress, Sam Porter, Ken Adams. Beat Fort Hays! resounded over the campus as Freshman students buttoned at the command of M Club members during Freshman initiation embarking the varsity lettermen ' s organization on one of its most active years. Several tasks were undertaken with success under the leadership of president Dale Cramer. School spirit and tradition were promoted through Kangaroo Kourts and Walkout Day during the Freshman hazing period conducted for Student Senate. Interest in student activities was apparent in projects including the printing and selling of programs at varsity football and basketball contests, the donation of $50 to the student loan fund and $50 to the newly organized varsity swim club, along with financially supporting the cheerleaders and Bobby Bearcat. M Club members operated the concession stand at all basketball games and one football game and at the close of the 1959-60 school year successfully backed Harold Sims in the Ugly Man contest. The 1960 term marked the beginning of work on the M Club Room at the new Health and Physical Educa- tion Building. The annual M Club breakfast was sponsored at Homecoming for Alums. Dr. H. D. Peterson and Ryland Milner served the group as sponsors. 127 MUSIC From fourth floor of the Administration Building, the location of the Music Department, came the familiar sounds of a chord from the piano, a few strains of Zbinden ' s Concertino, Op 6 from a trumpet and some notes from Holiday For Strings from a violin, mingled among background beats from some percussion instruments. Chorus, made up of singers from all departments of the college, was responsible for the Thanksgiving Convocation, the Christmas Assembly, caroling in the halls, and enter- taining at the Christmas Ball. For the first time since its reorganization, the chorus left the campus for a day ' s tour to perform in area high schools. The Tower Choir, a musical group selected by audition, was composed mainly of upper classmen. The formal Win- ter Concert presented in the college auditorium, culminated its work. Other activities included the traditional tour taken at the end of the semester and an appearance on KFEQ TV. A small group of students who sing without instruments, the Madrigal Singers, studies literature from the 16th cen- tury to the present day madrigals. These singers also took a one day tour. The band with a membership of 68 played at football games, sponsored a band day and a percussion clinic, pre- sented a winter and a spring concert, and went on a spring tour. Homecoming band day proved to be the most out- standing event of the year. Fifty bands, totaling approxi- mately 3000 students maneuvered on the field and played en masse preceding the game. A student group of the Maryville Chapter of the Ameri- can Guild of Organists is nationally affiliated with similar student groups. The group held recitals in which members played for each other. Considerations connected with teaching and getting a job were the concern of the Student Music Educator ' s Na- tional Conference, an organization affiliated with the SNEA and composed of students who are going to teach music. The Piano Repertoire Club presented social hours in which the members listened to music of the piano. Among its activities of the year were several trips to Kansas City to hear famous pianists. During the club ' s various meetings, members of the group presented piano pieces which they had learned during the year. The rest of the group gave constructive criticism in order to aid the piano student. 128 ORGAN GUILD FIRST ROW: Olive Smith, Jeanne Davis, Secretary- Treasurer; Martha Whitehead, Elaine Cummings, Jeanie Morris, Donna Theis. SECOND ROW: Susan Grube, Martha Schrimsher, Joanne Swope, Helen Bahr, Sharyn Thompson, Joyce Harr. THIRD ROW: Glen C. Stewart, Sponsor; Maynard Potter, Jack Briggs, John Flora, Dick Bateman, Jane Blezek. V ■::■HOT S Si- : to teach tain o. Among as City to PIANO CLUB FIRST ROW: Joanne Swope, Reporter; Elaine Cum- mings, Secretary-Treasurer; Joel Pottinger, President; Dick Bateman. Vice-President; Mrs. Donald Sandford, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lucille Walter, Jeanne Davis, Martha Schrimsher, Jane Blezek, Helen Bahr, Olive Smith, Donna French, Jeanie Morris. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Houts, Bob Reck, Bonnie Carlson, Le- land Triplitt, John Flora, Martha Whitehead, Donna Theis. FOURTH ROW: Susan Grube, Helen Thiesen, Jack Briggs, Greg Curfman, Maynard Potter, Sharyn Thompson, Joyce Harr. MENC FIRST ROW: John L. Smay, Helen Bahr, Secretary; Victor L. Ander- son, President; J. C. Combs, Vice-President; Joel Pottinger, Treasurer; Ruth M. Miller, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sandra Gochenour, Char- lotte Wasson, Susan Grube, Priscilla Specht, Kathleen Kinnick, Donna French, Olive Smith. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Houts, Sharyn Thomp- son, Helen Thiesen, Jane Blezek, Leland Triplitt, Ken Lucas, Elaine Cummings, Jeanne Davis. FOURTH ROW: Bob Reck, Roger Schnei- der, Jack Ryan, Greg Curfman, Dick Bateman, Jim Litsch, Joanne Swope. CONCERT FIRST ROW: Linda Virden, Sandy Nissen, Karen Shields, Charlotte Wasson, Ramona Kinder. SECOND ROW: John Flora, Steve Smay, Jo Ellen Bateman, Gary Tomes, Martha Schrimsher, Inella Kerber, Ernie Mertz. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Carlson, Lois Clemens, Sharon Thompson, Marvin Jackson, Vic Anderson, Jack Ryan, Lim Litsch, Charles Mc- Donald, Larry Hilsenbeck, Ken Lucas, Thor McMillan. FOURTH ROW: C. Ward Rounds, Director; Jerilyn Irvin, Steve Brown, Penny Conboy, J. C. Combs. MARCHING Marching Band Presents Preliminary Performance At The Homecoming Game •A.VV- 5 n : VISI J}JLi.1-J BAND FIRST ROW: Kathleen Kinnick, Carolyn Rowe, Helen Thiesen, Sandra Gachenour, Daphne Hickman, Karen Miller. SECOND ROW: Joel Pottinger, Nancy Comer, Linda Pugh, Marilyn Miller, Beverly Medsker, Carolyn Houts, Richard Bateman. THIRD ROW: Jack Briggs, Maynard Potter, Ron- ald Parrish, Donna French, Lucille Walter, Joanne Swope, Priscilla Specht, Paul Mettle, Ronald Hornecker, John Grand- field, Steve Corrigan, Larry Peterson. FOURTH ROW: David Haner, Roger Snider, Robert Reck. BAND Batons Beat Pace For Marching Band Performance TOWER CHORUS n TOWER CHOIR MADRIGAL Dorothy Hauser. Joel Pottinger. Grace Ann Rucker, Ernest Mertz. Joanne Swope. Bob Reck. Sharon King, Keralyn Bates, Marilyn Gillis, Accompanist. STRING GROUP FIRST ROW: Ralph Cater. Ralph Yehle. J. C. Combs. Mrs. David White. Joel Pottinger. Helen Bahr, Roger Schmieden SECOND ROW: Donald H. Sandford, Mary Sandford. Vic Anderson. TOWER ATTENDANTS Thelma Lou Gerdes Pat Reinert JP8H Kay Anderson 134 TOWER DANCE Queen Merle Imamoto Escorted By Rex Burgett Thelma Lou Gerdes Escorted by Rod Burrel Pat Reinert Escorted by Larry Davis Kay Anderson Escorted By Clem Marsden Wayne Anderson, Pat Reinert, Rex Burgett, Queen Merle Imamoto, Kay Anderson, Clem Marsden, Thelma Gerdes, Rod Burrell. TOWER DANCE twfurun Merle Receives The Crown From Student Body President Dale Cramer HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Dixie Gomel Martha Guest 138 BARBARA LOYD HOMECOMING QUEEN HBSlBEa ■■■■■i Traditional Effigy Hanging ii 1-JI! 11111, IH ■II Pep Rally after the Variety Show My Fair Lulu Alpha Sigma Alpha Skit VARIETY SHOW Peanuts Phi Mu Skit Bridev Bearcat — Queen of Homecoming ' ' Siema Siema Siema Skit Tom Dooley on Trial Phi Sigma Epsilon Skit ' Charlie Weaver Pat Dunham VARIETY SHOW A Star Is Born Tau Kappa Epsilon Skit HOMECOMING PARADE Showboat Industrial Arts Club Beauty Float JtMKl tiiJlHANo $ He ' s Got the Whole World in His Hands Wesley Foundation Beauty Float Stairway to the Stars Sigma Tau Gamma Beauty Float Carousel Sigma Sigma Sigma Beauty Float 142 HOMECOMING PARADE tS xs Alfred E. Neuman Sigma Sigma Sigma Humor Float arm n-nni Right Oop Our Alley Sigma Tau Gamma Humor Float Running to Victory Alpha Sigma Alpha Humor Float Three Coins in the Fountain Tau Kappa Epsil on Beauty Float 143 HOMECOMING ROYALTY Radiant Barbara Loyd Smiles From Her Throne As 1960 Homecoming Queen The Queen And Her Court Lead The Parade On The AWS Queen ' s Float. HMD — Attendants Martha Guest and Dixie Gomel Are Es- corted To The Bonfire by Campaign Managers Dean Roberts and Bill Needels Queen Barb, Alpha Sigma Alpha-Tau Kappa Epsilon Candidate, Is Presented At The Home- coming Game.  Tv v? ' WHO ' S WHO K Carolvn Boner Barbara Bureess Dale Cramer David Harerave Dee Mark Richard Popp Evelvn Robison Participation in campus organizations, activities and affairs and the maintenance of a 1.75 grade average are the criteria for the selection of students to Vho s Who. The Student Senate this year named seven outstanding sen- iors as honor recipients. CAROLYN BOXER — Pem Club President. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Union Board Secretary, Dorm Council Vice- President, Freshman Orientation. BARBARA BURGESS — ACE President. Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Alpha President, Student Senate Secre- tary, Union Board, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Dorm Council, Freshman Orientation, Tower Queen 1959, AWS Vice-President. DALE CRAMER — M Club President, SNEA, Blue Key, Student Body President, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Director, Intramural Commission, Quad Council, Freshman Orientation, Veterans Club, Radio Club. DAVID HARGRAVE — Social Science Club. Debate. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Interfraternity Council. Union Board Vice-Chairman. Sophomore Class President, Freshman Orientation. Pi Kappa Delta President, Young Democrats Club. Student Senate. DEE MARK — Book Club. Tower Editor 1961 Fresh- man Orientation. SNEA. Drama Club, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Concert and Marching Band. RICHARD POPP — Phi Sigma Epsilon President, In- terfraternity Council. Sophomore Class Secretary. Quad Council, Freshman Orientation, Blue Key. EVELYN ROBISON — Colhecon, Debate. Kappa Omicron Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pan- hellenic Council Secretary, Student Senate Secretary, Union Board, Freshman Orientation, Tower Choir. Pi Kappa Delta. 145 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION Freshmen Begin College Orientation Tests Students Ponder Over Test Questions 146 Ministers Welcome Students REGISTRATION Nurse Checks Health Records 147 Students Make Payments As Final Step In Regis- tration VARIETY SHOW ' What Ya Say? Grandpa Cramer? Pat Reinert and Elender Barrett Do a Pantomime. 148 WALK OUT DAY vMg, h l M frtfj j.. J ur iiUlJ P vJr . Button Freshmen! Good To The Very Last Drop But I Don ' t Like Coconut Cream! DORM LIFE Jack LaForce and Darlys Vollstedt Ann Curd and Mariann Hoffman DORM LIFE Dena Lytle, Bonnie Bledsoe, April Strait, Dee Barnhart, Judy Conner, Karen Shields, Marty Merrill, Sherry Wiles, Beverly Dun- can, Ledah Thompson. Ina Claire Makings, Pat Phillips, Sharon Riley, Judy Kretschmer. DORM LIFE Linda Pugh, Carol Dreyer, Linda Lowder, Judy Hullman, Karen Ruse. Carolyn Elliott Dee Mark, Mary Kay Beason, Marlene Cary Jane Blezek, Janet Hanson, Julia Thompson, Kearlyn Bates, Jodine Ryan. Ann Abarr, Farah Geer, Kay Fisher, Betty John- son, Marylyn Koger. Janice Heinz. QUAD LIFE Bud White. Jim Haney. Jim Freedline. Mike Landry. Tom Cramer. I Joe Merrigan, Larry Hagen, Gary Hazelrigg, Mrs. Perkins. Gerald Barten, Tom Maxwell, Paul Sorensen, Jerry Adams, Richard Cummings. QUAD LIFE Matt Gruman, Ron Kraft Jon Halquist Ralph Messerli, Howard Dillenburg, Marv Goldner, Mrs. Perkins, Bob Haskell, Carl Colhour. QUAD LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garten and Son John Gregorson Mohamad Mazahori Pat Murphy, Phil McCuistion. Ron King. Mohamad Mazahori, Harry Roberts. Dennis Duffield, Jerry Young, Tom Grooms, John Wooley, Mrs. Ramsey. Mel Merrill. FRAT LIFE Phi Lambda Chi: Max Vander Pol. Donald Le Master, Gerald Pitt- mann. Charles Peterson, Ronald Guthery, Paul Barker. Sigma Tau Gamma: Clyde Brown. Gene Vogel. Sam Wright. Phi Sigma Epsilon: Howard Elmore, Riggs Smith, Larry Brown, Dean Roberts, Dave Lovelace. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Leon Walker, Gary Siefken, Bob Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Hank N ' ardone Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swyhart Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keim and family OFF CAMPUS Mr. and Mrs. Mick Howard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nation and daughter 157 Mr. and Mrs. Don Riley Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Thompson. TRAILER COURT Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Runyan 1 If u Ilm ' i S } r L M ' ■■I K V , M y - Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Horner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dougherty and daughter. COLLEGE HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Larry Laidley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott and family. OFF CAMPUS STUDENT TEACHING Mrs. Clara Brown Barbara Burgess Marv Kav Beason Mrs. Ruth Hooper and Marlene Cary Sharon Cochran 160 STUDENT TEACHING HORACE MANN Myla Ackley and Phil Hayes Dee Mark, Patty Logan, Mrs. Pauline Arthur Jane Blezek, Helen Bahr, Miss Ruth Miller 161 Peggy Clingman Bobbie Beger Stephanie Johnson, Edie Moats, Sharon Owens HnomnnH COMMENCEMENT Spring Graduates Receive Diplomas Students. Facultv. Parents, and Friends Await the Final Step Diplomas and Smiles — Symbols of Success PHYSICAL EDUCATION Archery Volleyball Social Dancing Basketball INTRAMURAL SPORTS •ww Two Up For The Tip-Up Phi Sigma Epsilon And Sigma Tau Gamma Team Members Compete Intramural Director Dale Cramer And Eugene Vogel Check The Score Book A Wild Ball Heads Out-Of-Bounds Andy Cerio And John Kelley Shake Hands Over The Net Pat Reinert Takes One For The Sigma Sigma Sigma Team INTRAMURAL SPORTS Fourth Floor Freshmen Girls Volley Gamma Sigma Sigma Players Concentrate On Winning FIRST ROW: Mary Ellen Creighton, Susan Everly, Kay Courter, Mary Clements, Linda Willhite, Joyce Norris, Delores Polsley, Keralyn Bates. SECOND ROW: Linda Cunningham, Charlotte Stamper, Judy Andes, Judy Grant, Melinda Moses, Marion Smith, Lynette Linville. Marion Smith, Delores Polsley, Kay Courter HANGING OF Bearers of the Green : Bobbie Beger, Peggy Clingman, Ann Milne, Phyllis Schirner, Evelyn Robison Dancers: Bobbie Walker and Julia Elmore Dancers: Retha Larson, Barbara Loyd, Mary Ellen Disburg, Pat Guertin, Martha Gray Lighting the Fire: Martha Gray and Pat Guertin Reader: Dee Mark 166 THE GREENS . _1M The Reception: Carol Odell and Carolyn Boner serve faculty and parents Carol Odell assists the Spirit of Christmas. Miss Betty McCaig Senior Processional: Marilyn White, Barbara Burgess. Sarah Billingsley The Choir: Led bv Luann Timmerman rail CV m JtaA w m I L 9 ■VI 0l 1 1 1 w ■■- ' W flr f 1 H © o ss ■b ' m b i 1 T ' jjIPH UNION Dean of Women: Mrs. Bladt. Cafeteria Fills During Noon Rush. Need Some Rubber Gloves? Just Relaxin ' . Lessons Waived for Cards and Cokes. UNION Tim Johnson and Vem Foje Sell Materials at Col- lege Book Store. Saundra Krokstrom Checks Out Dishes For Social Affair. Chess and Snack Bar Attract Students. Student Help Picks Up Empty Trays. . Card Catalog Checked at Term Paper Time. Co-Ed. Takes Notes On Microfilm Machine. Loungers Catch Up On Current Events In Browsing Room. Mrs. Garrett Aids Larry Karsten At Check-Out Desk. Mr. Boone Supervises Movie Projection Study. a LIBRARY Students Utilize Reserve Room. Julia Meikle Decides on Material From Stacks. 1 Pensive Study On A Peaceful Day. Mr. Johnson Counsels an Inquiring Student. Mrs. Powers Checks Out Reserve Books To Barbara Truckenmiller and Shirley Kading. CAMPUS LIFE Paul Krokstrom, Bob Severson, Bob Chadwick, Mary Onken Kidnap William Jewell President. Why Those Phones Are Always Busy! Ramona Kinder, Rex Pedigrew, Gladys Hansen Relax in Fresh- man Hall Lounge. All School Christmas Ball Draws Large Crowd. CAMPUS LIFE Students Get Meal Tickets Checked In The Cafeteria. Dee Decker, Marcia McElwain, Mary Ann Martin Add A Touch Of Christmas. Delores Barnhart, Sherrie Wiles, Bonnie Bledsoe, April Strait Get Ready For Their Favorite Fellows. Darlys Vollstedt Answers The Telephone While Larry Lovelace Waits To Buzz His Date. ail inn • • • • it •  r RETIRING FACULTY Miss Chloe E. Millikan I Miss Mary E. Keith 174 CHEERLEADERS Linda Reaksecker, Jane Porter, Bobbie Walker, Barbara Loyd, John Gilliland, Jerry Gilli- land, Janice Chrisope, Martie Gray. Barbara Loyd, Jerry Gilliland, Janice Chrisope, Barbara Noe, John Gilliland, Martie Gray, Heidi Lasley, Bobbie Walker, Jane Porter. Dick Clark Dorsey Templeton Stewart Cline TRI-CAPTAINS Earl Boyd Vern Bryant Ollie Cromwell Al Dunn Larry Elder Coach Milner Rubs Down George Weed Maurice Fulton Larry Holland Jerry Howard nri a Robert Freeman Mick Howard Ron Ives Jim Jones Al Kerns Jack Lasley Dick McBride Jack Mendenhall Dave Mover Captains Receive Pre-Game Instructions Ken Sanders Joe Smith Gary Taylor Bob Popalisky Tillie Porterfield Jack Rogers Larry Timmerman Lonnie Timmerman George Weed With Earl Baker moving in as the new head grid coach, the Bearcats broke through with their winningest season since 1952 supporting a 5 — 4 record. A Missouri Valley College graduate, Baker is in his first year at NWMSC. Before moving to Maryville, Baker coached at Cameron High where his teams won 38 straight gridiron trials. Bearcat Squad m maamm Ken Sanders Passes To Bearcat Receiver. Joe Smith E vades William Jewell Tacklers Bearcats Clash With Warrensburg Mules Jewell Falls to Maryville Defense. BASKETBALL Hi Tdb Meznarich Goes High For A Bearcat Basket. Pittsburg Players Surround DeWayne Dond. Excuse Me Please! ■Coach Moss and Gene Jordan Give Instructions At Time Out. BASKETBALL TEAM J. D. Miller Rodney Esch Jerry Meznarich, Captain Paul Lizzo Gary Burns, Manager Don Drake DeWayne Bond BASKETBALL SCORES Pie-Season Tournament : Maryville. . . .80 Northeast Oklahoma Maryville . .80 Kirksville Maryville.. .70 Cape Girardeau ... Conference G ames: Mar. ille. . ..515 Springfield . . . Maryville. . . .76 Warrensburg Maryville. . . .76 Springfield Maryville. . . .61 Kirksville Marvville. . . .82 Rolla Maryville. . . .63 Capr G : ardeau Maryville. . ..69 Rolla Maryville . . .61 Warrensburg Maryville. . . ..59 Cape Girardeau Marvville. . .69 Kirksville  r BASKETBALL Meznarich Tangles In Vain All Eyes Are On The Ball As It Bounces Out Of Control. Meznarich Goes High Under The Backboard For A Bearcat Rebound Bob Ogden, Jim Sanders, J. D. Miller, Dick Hicks, Don Darwin Twedt, Jack Tipton, Jon Baldwin, Ken Sheridan, Drake, Rodney Esch, Jerry Meznarich, DeWayne Bond, Bob Beck, Paul Lizzo, Randy Walcott, Roger Williams. SWIM TEAM Coach Guy Bensusan Fires The Gun For A Free Style Start For Larry Kars- ten, Rich Kaspersen, Ed Atkins, And Jim McCoy. Scott Marriott Assumes The Pike Position Of An Inward Dive. Richard Smith, Gary Barber, Chuck Sanders, And Dennis Bean Get Off To A Back Stroke Start. jH n Loyd Nelson, Jim McCoy, Bob McCoy, And Jim Halloran Dive In For A Relay Start While Martin Fisher And Dennis Bean Look On. 185 WRESTLING Ralph Messerli Applies A Three-Quarter Nelson Ron Berts Executes A Cross-Body Ride A William Jewell Wrestler Pins Ardel Brink Larry Timmerman Grasps A Com- petitor In A Pull-Down Ride WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Ralph Messerli, Ron Belts, Dr. H. D. Peterson, Larry Timmerman, Juan Mohr. SEC- OND ROW: Ardel Brink, Leland Anderson, Dave Moore, Jim Round, Lonnie Timmerman. BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Cal Hamilton, Bud Taylor, Harold Sims, Don Laughton, Gary Holmes, Rich Fleming. SECOND ROW: Tony Masters, Fred Fuhr, Dale Cramer, Gary Shaw, Hank Nardone, Harold Foster, Dale Hansen, Bill Durham, LeRoy Powell, Coach Marion Moss. THIRD ROW: Bill Ludwig, Bob Mitchell, Rodney Esch, Jerry Hill, Gary Hazelrigg, Jim Kloewer, Al Brooks. 187 TRACK FIRST ROW: Don Ward, Larry Sommers, John Denton, Harold Gentry, Raymond Porterfield. SECOND ROW: Coach Robert Gregory, Bill Croy, Al Kerns, Rich Casper- son, Doyle Thomas, Dave Swyhart, Coach Paul Turner. TENNIS FIRST ROW: John Bregin, John Kelley. SECOND ROW: Dr. F. W. Grube, Steve Moore, Jack Freese, Larry Piper. ? $ .•:■:■:■: :•; •; n nn ual 5PIRITUA RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Monica Parks, Book Display; Kay Anderson, Book Display; Martha Whitehead, Classroom Appointment; Susan Grube, Classroom Appointments; Dixie Gomel, Arrangements. SECOND ROW: Dick Brown, Publicity; Max Buckner, Hospitality; John Gil- liland, Arrangements. Kathryn Palmquist, Co-Chairman ; Dr. Irene Mueller, Sponsor; Barrie Parks, Co-Chairman. Karen Miller, Worship; Rae Ann Nixon, Public- ity; Connie Johnson, Hospitality; Anne Seymour, Personal Conferences; Carol Fankhauser, Personal Conferences. NEWMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Barrie Parks, Loretta Roach, Patty Bissell, Gloria ' Gann, Monica Park. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Winger, Esther Zimmerman, Margie Scholz, Marilyn Zbier- ski, Mary Brannan, Janice Murphy. THIRD ROW: Anna Gorsuch, Sponsor; Linda Cunningham, Jim Bagby, Brady Reynolds, Gloria Sickholt. Newman Club members were active participants throughout the year in their religious program. Commun- ion Breakfasts were held each Sunday morning after the 10:00 o ' clock Mass at St. Patrick ' s basement. Each Sunday evening at 6 p.m. a class in Preparation for Marriage was presented by the chaplain, Father Clarence Ryan. The group enjoyed guest speakers who discussed subjects rela- tive to the course. Retreats and Regional New Club Convention were also highlights of the year. Other activities included participation in Religi ous Em- phasis Week and a display of the Vestments used in the Catholic Mass which was presented in the Classroom Building. STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION In keeping with the theme, Together We Grow, the Student Christian Association began the year with a get- acquainted picnic in College Park. One of the special projects for the year was the making of a Welcome sign at Homecoming. Special meetings of the year included the annual ban- quet, a Christmas caroling party, a February kick-off party, and a spring party. The SCA also participated in the Thanksgiving Convocation, the Religious Emphasis Week activities, and the Easter Sunrise Service, and directed Christmas noon-time devotions. FIRST ROW: Jeanne Swope, Treasurer; Kathy Palmquist, President; Jerry Johnson, Vice-President; Marlene Elliott, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Irene M. Mueller, Spon- sor; Mary Akers, Marie Hummel, Joyce Harr, Margaret Carter, Helen Johnson, Joseph Dreps, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Janet Tussey, Anne Seymour, June Lee Nel- son, Carol Thornton, Maureen Greeley, Marilyn Lathrop, Joyce Shepherd, Sarah Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Houts, Glenda Estes, Joyce Nold, Martha McCall, Joanne Swope, Saundra Krokstrom, Caro- lyn Rowe, Donna Dinesen, Carol Fank- hauser. FIFTH ROW: Judy Fichter, Bar- bara Irick, Fannie Kavanaugh, Loretta Farmer, Gene Bollman, Gilbert Sander, Marlene Cary. Gary Rickman, Eugene Wat- son. — «• ■■BAPTIST STUDENT UNION FRONT ROW: Marilyn Lathrop, Devotional Chair- man; Richard Brown, Publicity Chairman; Phyllis Schir- ner, President; Roger Blackwell, Vice-President; Nancy Main, Secretary; Bob Reck, Choir Director. SECOND ROW: Margaret Carter, Mary McElfresh, Judy Wil- liams, Joyce Shepherd, Brenda Carrington, Brenda Lawrence, Nancy Ann Canaday, Linda Kensinger, Les- lie Grow. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Houts, Connie Stoops, Richard Goold, Reuben Paulsen, Marilyn Rore- beck, Barbara Pirch, Rodger Hitt, Marian Thomas. Committed to His Lordship was the theme around which Baptist Student Union activities were planned and directed by president Phyllis Schirner and director Rev. Donald E. E vans. This theme was introduced at an execu- tive council preschool retreat held at the Lake of Three Fires in Bedford, Iowa, and during the school year was developed in a number of ways. The Young Women ' s Mis- sion auxiliary was newly organized through the BSU this year. Activities for the year included the Line-Up party in the fall, entering for the first time a float in the Home- coming parade, and the State Student Convention which was held November 4-6, in Springfield, Missouri. The BSU FOURTH ROW: Cathie Macpherson, Jerry Gilliland, Connie Wiuff, Fred Robbins, Kathy Swoboda, Joanne Swope, Missions Chairman; Jeanne Swope, Social Chairman; Patty Logan. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Paul- sen, Training Union Representative; Loretta Farmer, Y.W.A. President; Ronald Hornecker, Robert Ranner, Christian Citizenship Chairman; Gary Brasher, Jim Campbell, John Gilliland, Sunday School Representa- tive; Rev. Don Evans. was host to a Christmas caroling party in December, a Jamboree in January, a Sweetheart party in February, and the Spring Formal Banquet which was held for the pur- pose of installation of new officers for the coming year. Other springtime activities included a trip to the Lake of the Ozarks for a retreat and a farewell picnic for graduat- ing seniors in May. The BSU also sponsored a forty-one voice Concert Choir. The Concert Choir made weekend tours and several single concerts. The choir was under the direction of Bob Reck, and Joanne Swope accompanied the group. The choir tours were made in both Missouri and Iowa. 192 GAMMA DELTA FIRST ROW: Jerald Barten, Treasurer; Joyce Iwen, Vice-President; Vernon Foje, President; Jan Eilts, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Carol Ann Foje, Donna Rae Larson, Lonnie Prince, Barbara Mensing, Carol Nordby, Carolyn Hoist. THIRD ROW: Shirley Kading, Martha Whitehead, Thelma Lou Gerdes, Doris Dorn, Rae Ann Nixon, Sylvia Vollstedt, Norman V. Abbott, Pastor. FOURTH ROW: Jon Burmeister, Dorothy An- dersen, Barbara Joens, Darlys Vollstedt, Phyllis Leu, Bev Thompson, Linda Weber, Millie Tieman. FIFTH ROW: Larry Bonham, James Zettervall, Jack Freese, Duane Iwen, Paul Sorensen, Ernst Mertz, Danny Hill. Variety best describes the program of Gamma Delta, a group consisting of Lutheran students and other inter- ested in spiritual growth and Christian fellowship. The weekly Sunday night meetings held in the Gamma Delta house started and ended with gab sessions, card playing, or sports. After supper, which was always prepared by some of the members, topics of current interest were dis- cussed with the assistance of Reverend Abbott. Ron Hughes, Ernie Mertz, and Paul Sorenson provided the entertainment at the Freshman Banquet held early in the year. Jerald Barten, Barb Mensing, Sarah Meyer, Rae Ann Nixon, Paul Sorenson, Linda Weber, and James Zetervall went to the fall retreat at Rolla, and several members also attended the spring convention at Columbia. Jerald Bar- ten held the office of Regional Treasurer. OTHER GROUPS The Disciples Student Fellowship of the First Christian Church, under the leadership of Don and Linda Schooler, had a busy and prosperous year. Each Sunday evening members gathered at the church at 5:00 for a fellowship hour followed by stimulating and enlightening discussions. Activities for the year included a get-acquainted picnic in the fall, presentation of church services for a rural church, a Halloween and Christmas Caroling party, par- ticipation in Youth Week activities, preparation of an all church dinner for the members of the church, and a fare- well picnic in May. The officers who provided leadership for the group this year were: Saundra Krokstrom, president; Jerry Johnson, vice-president; Rhodetta Mardenson, secretary and treasurer. Additional adult leadership was provided by Mr. Joe Beavers, Miss Bonnie Magill and the Rev. Roy Fields, pastor. World affairs and immediate problems facing the nation were the chief topics of discussion for the Presbyterian Youth Group. Discussions on the Presidential election, and the pro ' s and con ' s of what the results might be, held the attention of members at the first of the year. A speaker who spent some years in Africa as a mission- ary spoke to the group on some of the problems facing the African people and the rest of the world. Films on Africa were also shown. During the Christmas season, the youth group held a party and a devotional. 193 WESLEY FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ralph Hicks, Ruth Ann Elliott, Publicity Chairman; Pat Gillespie, Bruce Wake, Karen Mast, Sharon Ann Johnson, Jane Dunnihoo, Rev. Ralph H. Hicks, Pastor. SECOND ROW: Barney Davis, Sharon Nowels, Sue Miller, Twylia Rockhold, Arlene Ecklin, Edith Moats, Joan Klever, Merle Imamoto. THIRD ROW: Inella Kerber, Linda Pugh, Bonnie Norris, Mariann Hoffman, Rosanne Lyle, Carolyn Rowe, Janice Peterson, Eileen George. FOURTH ROW: Maureen Greeley, Donna Dinesen, Patsy Robertson, Phil McCuistion, Darrell L. Else, Glenda Estes, Karen Kent, Joyce Nold. A Leadership Training Conference held at Lake Poinsett, South Dakota, set the pace for Wesley Foundation activities. One hundred thirty-seven active members supported the Foundation as led by the Rev. Ray Gass, Director, and Rev. Ralph Hicks, Minister. Special activities during the year included the Deputations Teams which visited many of the churches in the area, the choir, the dramatization of the play, Santa Claus, and the publication of a Wesley newsletter. For Homecoming, the Foundation entered the beauty float, He ' s Got the Whole World in His Hands, and received a second place prize. There was also an Alumni Coffee Hour held after the game. Fannie Kavanaugh, the president of Wesley, attended the Annual Christian Citi- zenship Seminar as a state delegate. Delegates spent three days in New York at the 194 EY FOUNDATION FRONT ROW: Sharon Greenwood, Secretary; Alice McCombs, Deputations Chairman; Fannie Kavari- augh, President; Eugene Watson, Vice-President; Frederica Dodge, Treasurer ; Edwina Starks, WCC Chairman. SECOND ROW: Jean Spiller, Dean Spiller, Sandy Nissen, Elaine Cummings, Nancy Plumer, Julia Thompson. THIRD ROW: Ramona Kinder, Shirley Gibson, Mary Ann Kneale, Discussion Leader; Barbara Irick, Alvin E. Seddon, Richard T. Smith, Robert W. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Martha McCall, Leland M. Long, Mary Ann Miller, Motive Chairman; Dennis Mathes, Marilyn Nyren, Marlene Cary. FIFTH ROW: Richard Cummings, Stephen Drake, Don Weigel, Chris West, Larry Peterson, Ben Lehnus, Richard McKenzie. li tea m Wt :•;• U. N. and three days in Washington. Other activities included the Freshman party, a watermelon feed, a Halloween party and hay ride, Christmas caroling, the Sweetheart Ball, a Senior Reception, and Friday night recreation. The Foundation had several guest speakers during the year including: Rev. Hugh Burtner, Napolean, Missouri; Bishop Eugene M. Frank, St. Louis; Dr. Linsey P. Pheigo and Dr. Dale Dunlap of the Methodist Theological Seminary in Kansas City. Eugene Watson, vice-president, was chosen vice-president of the Missouri Methodist Student Movement Council. The Wesley Foundation concluded its year with the annual Spring Retreat at the Lake of the Ozarks. 195 « vai5.? L . ' IN MEMORIAM William Croy John Rogers Douthit Katherjne Frankham Hettie Anthony Mike Lotspeich John William Henderson TOWER DIRECTORY A.C.E. 122 Administration 24-26 Ag Club 124 Alpha Phi Omega 95 Alpha Psi Omega 98 Alpha Sigma Alpha 78-79 American Guild of Organists 128 Art Club 112 Assembly Committee 107 Associated Women Students 113 Baptist Student Union 192 Baseball 187 Basketball 181-184 Blue Key 108 BookCIub 121 Campus Life 172-173 Cheerleaders 176 Church Groups 193 Class Officers 76 Colhecon 120 College Heights 159 Commencement 162 Dedication 19 Delta Zeta 80-81 Dorm Life 150-152 Drama Club 98 Dramatics 99-106 Faculty 27-31 Football 177-180 Forensics 97 Fraternity Life 156 Freshman Hall Dorm Council 110 Freshman Hall Counselors 110 Freshmen 64-75 Freshman Orientation 146 Gamma Delta 193 Gamma Sigma Sigma 94 Hanging of the Greens 166-167 Homecoming 138-144 Homecoming Committee 107 Industrial Arts 1 25 In Memoriam 196 Interf raternity Council 116 Intramurals 164-165 Juniors 49-55 Kappa Delta Pi 118 Kappa Omicron Phi 120 Kappa Pi 112 Library 170-171 M Club 127 MENC 128 Men ' s Dorm Council 109 Men ' s Intramural Council 117 Music 130-133 Newman Club 191 Northwest Missourian 114-115 Off -Campus Life 157 Office Staffs 32-34 Panhellenic Council 116 PEMClub 118 Phi Lambda Chi 86-87 Phi Mu 82-83 Phi Sigma Epsilon 88-89 Physical Education 163 Piano Club 128 Pi Kappa Delta 97 Pi Omega Pi 119 President of the College 22-23 Quad Life 153-155 Radio Club 109 Registration 147 Religious Emphasis Week Committees 190 Residence Hall Dorm Council 111 Residence Hall Counselors 111 Retiring Faculty 1 74 Seniors 36-48 Sigma Phi Dolphins 1 26 Sigma Sigma Sigma 84-85 Sigma Tau Gamma 90-91 S.N.EA. 123 Sophomores 56-63 Student Christian Association 191 Student Senate 96 Student Teaching 160-161 Swim Team 185 Tau Kappa Epsilon 92-93 Tennis 188 Tower Dance 134-137 Tower Staff 7 Track 188 Trailer Court 158 Union 168-169 Union Board 96 Vet ' s Club 121 Walkout Day 148-149 Wesley Foundation 194-195 Who ' s Who 145 Women ' s Intramural Council 117 Wrestling 186-187 INDEX Abarr, Ann, Mount Ayr, Iowa 49,152 Achenbaugh, Dairy Leaveasis, Hender- son, Iowa 124 Ackerman, Paula Marie, Council Bluffs, Iowa 63 Ackley, Myla Larson, Maryville, Missouri 161 Adams, Jerry Arnold, Weston, Mis- souri 154 Adams, Judith Ann, Greenfield, Iowa 63 Adams, Kendal Warren, Osceola, Iowa 36,127 Adams, Mary Elizabeth, Shenandoah, Iowa 36,82,1 16 Akers, Karen Kay, Kellerton, Iowa 49.82,1 16,122 Akers, Mary Mae, Leon, Iowa 34,63, 97,191 Albright, Carole Jean, St. Joseph, Missouri 63 Albright, Lawrence Ray, St. Joseph, Missouri 63 Alcott, David Lee, Maryville, Missouri 93 Alff, Duane Lewis, Oakland, Iowa 63 Allen, Barbara Jean, Bedford, Iowa 36 Aller, Linda Louise, Des Moines, Iowa 63,80 Amabile, John Richard, Maryville, Missouri 36 Anderman, Michael Clair, Oelwein, Iowa 87 Anders, Joe Douglas, Leon, Iowa 36 Andersen, Dennis Jon, Elk Horn, Iowa 56 Andersen, Dorothy Elaine, Atlantic, Iowa 56,193 Andersen, Janet Kay, Arcadia, Iowa 96,116,122 Anderson, David Bruce, Atlantic, Iowa 63 Anderson, Ginnitti Kay, Malvern, Iowa 49,134,136,137,190 Anderson, Harryette Ann, New Market, Iowa 56 Anderson, Jack Francis, Bagley, Iowa 36 Anderson, Kathleen Eaton, Essex, Iowa 63,81 Anderson, Leland Richard, Corning, Iowa 56,187 Anderson, Victor Lee, Coin, Iowa 36, 129,130,133 Anderson, Wayne Earl, Gray, Iowa, 36,76,127 Andes, Judith Ann, Maitland, Missouri 56,165 Anthony, Mary Elizabeth, Council Bluffs, Iowa 63,82 Applegate, Martin, Oakland, Iowa 56 Arbuckle, Fred, Corning, Iowa 112,125 Arms, Donna Faye, Maryville, Missouri 56,94 Arney, Larry Gale, Gilman City, Missouri 63 Atkins, Edward Russell, Chillicothe, Missouri 63,185 Atkinson, Gail Leona, Red Oak, Iowa 63 197 — - ■- ■iirMifii iTTirrai . Axtell, Roger Larry, Missouri Valley, Iowa 63 Babb, Gary Hull, Cameron, Missouri 36 Bachand, Dann Maurice, Red Oak, Iowa 112 Bacon, Nancy Lynette, Bethany, Missouri 63 Badger, Donald Merrill, Bagley, Iowa 63 Badgett, Margery Ruth, Corning, Iowa 56,112 Bahr, Helen Marie, Wall Lake, Iowa 36,79,129,133,161 Baier, Jon Wesley, Wiota, Iowa 56 Bailey, Dixie Jean, Winterset, Iowa 56 Baldwin, Jon Loren, Grundy Center, Iowa 184 Barber, Gary Kent, Plattsburg, Mis- souri 63,185 Barels, Virginia Joy, Newell, Iowa 63, 118 Bargman, William Jon, Westboro, Missouri 64 Barker, Paul LeRoy, Nodaway, Iowa 36,107,156 Barnard, Robert Eugene, Osceola, Iowa 36,121,124 Barnes, Jerry Lee, Maryville, Missouri 63 Barnhart, Delores Elaine, Rock Port, Missouri 151,173 Barr, Elizabeth Ann, Blue Island, Illinois 63,80,123 Barratt, Nita Gwendolyn, Trenton, Missouri 56 Barrett, Elender Hardin, Albany, Missouri 36,85,148 Barten, Jerald John, Westside, Iowa 36,95,124,154,193 Barton, Carole Lee, Pattonsburg, Missouri 63 Bassett, William Joseph, Parkville, Missouri 56 Bateman, Jo Ellen, Parnell, Missouri 63,78,130 Bateman, Richard Allyn, Parnell, Missouri 129,131 Bates. Keralyn Jean, Oakland, Iowa 34,49,82,122,133,165 Bates, Oren Leroy, Garden City, Missouri 56,95 Bayles, Judith Price, Maryville, Missouri 49 Bea, Jacquline Rose, Elliott, Iowa 94 Beamon, Carol Jean, St. Joseph, Missouri 49 Bean, Dennis Allen, Lake City, Iowa 49,91,185 Bean, Ward LeRoy, Auburn, Iowa 89 Beason, Mary, Council Bluffs, Iowa 36, 80,81,116,121,152,160 Beck, Robert Jay, Des Moines, Iowa 63,184 Beemer, Jack Stanley, Maryville, Missouri 121 Beezley, Sally Risser, Sheridan, Missouri 36,115 Beger, Barbara, St. Joseph, Misouri 36, 113, 161,166 Beier, John Kenneth, Atlantic, Iowa 36 Bell, Gary Walter, St. Joseph, Missouri 63 Benefiel, Nancy Jean, Creston, Iowa 56,81 Benner, Larry George, Hiawatha, Kansas 36 Bennett, Joan, Maryville, Missouri 36, 85 Bentley, Phyllis Ann, Clarinda, Iowa 63,84 Berger, Anne Elizabeth, Perry, Iowa 63,78 Best, Roland Warren, Maryville, Missouri 125 Bettis, Connie Ellen, Lineville, Iowa 63 Betts, Ronald James, Oelwein, Iowa 127,186,187 Billingsley, Sarah Ann, Clearmont, Missouri 37,82,151,167 Binns, Susan, Adel, Iowa 64 Binns, Kent Ogden, Eddyville, Iowa 56,100,102,103 Bintner, Stuart John, Exira, Iowa 64 Birkenholz, Mary Ellen, Parnell, Missouri 37 Bissell, Patricia Ann, Corning, Iowa 37,107,111,117,120,191 Bjorn, Jeannette Kay Atlantic, Iowa 37 Bjorn, Karen Marie, Atlantic, Iowa 64 Black, Judy Ann, Maryville, Missouri 56 Blackwell, Roger D. Maryville, Missouri 49,96,192 Bledsoe, Bonnie Ann, St. Joseph, Missouri 64,112,151,173 Blezek, Jane Ann, Yale, Iowa 37,94 111,129,152 Boatright, Loretta JoAnn, Rushville, Missouri 56,81 Bollman, Fay Gene, St. Joseph, Missouri 49,191 Bond, Charles Dewayne, St. Charles, Missouri 181,182,184 Boner, Carolyn Jean, Albany, Missouri 37,85.96,111,118,145,150,167 198 Bonham, Larry Raymond, St. Joseph, Missouri 95,108,193 Booth, Gary O. Maryville, Missouri 37 Bopp, Joseph Donald, Brayton, Iowa 93 Borngesser, Marian Kay, St. Joseph, Missouri 78 Boyd, Earl Everett, Rockwell City, Iowa 64,89,96,178 Boyd, Martha Helen, Trenton, Missouri 64,84 Boyd, Patrick Ray, Pleasant Hill, Missouri 64 Bradley, Jean, Kansas City, Missouri 56 Bradshaw, Fredrick Ray, Parkville, Missouri 64 Brand, Betty Jo, Mount Ayr, Iowa 64,123 Brandt, Larry Clifford, Crab Orchard, Nebraska 64 Brannan, Mary Margaret, Audubon, Iowa 113,118,191 Branson, Sally Elaine, Maryville, Missouri 37,122 Brasher, Gary Leon, Kansas City, Missouri 64,125,192 Braunschweig, Bernard A., Storm Lake, Iowa 87 Bregin, John Joseph, St. Joseph, Missouri 49,127 Briggs, Jack Bartlett, Grand Junction, Iowa 64,129,13 1 Briggs, Robert Glen, Nodaway, Iowa 93 Bright, Kermit Dale, Conception Junction, Missouri 64 Brink, Rolla Ardel, Castana, Iowa 37, 125,187 Bristow, Mary Lee, Maryville, Missouri 56 Brittain, Florence Grace, Winterset, Iowa 64,1 14,1 15 Brock, Thomas Perry, Allerton, Iowa 64 Brown, Barbara Lou, Albany, Missouri 64 Brown, Clyde Calvin, Mound City, Missouri 37,91,156 Brown, Earl Leroy, Churdan, Iowa 56 Brown, John Alan, Ankeny, Iowa 64 Brown, Larry D., Albany, Missouri 49, 89,156 Brown, Larry LeRoy, Lamoni, Iowa 49,124 Brown, William Andrew, Platte City, Missouri 56, 1 25 Brown, William Richard, Creston, Iowa 56,190,192 Bruning, Roger Milton, Robinson, Kansas 37 Bryan, Gerald Frank, Maryville, Missouri 37 Bryan, Kent Hadley, Mooresville, Missouri 64 Bryant, Maurice Earl, Ankeny, Iowa 64 Bryant, Vernon H., Jr., Maryville, Missouri 127,178 Buck, Lester Alvin, St. Joseph, Missouri 37 Buckner, Max Roy, Mount Ayr, Iowa 98,109,190 Buehler, Phyllis Ann, Emerson, Iowa 56,82 Bugg, Carol Lee, St. Joseph, Missouri 49,78 Burch, Billy Joe, Braddyville, Iowa 49 Burch, Judith Ann, Pickering, Missouri 64 Burger, Jacqueline Sue, Mound City, Missouri 64 Burgess, Barbara M., Smithville, Missouri 37,79,96,118,122,145,160, 167 Burgett, Alice Reta, Adel, Iowa 56 Burgett, Rex, Adel, Iowa 37,86,96, 107,116,136,137 Burgher, Donald, Clearfield, Iowa 37,124,125 Burk, James Allen, Maryville, Missouri 37,159 Burk, Treva Dee, Maryville, Missouri 37 Burmeister, Jon Jay, Harlan, Iowa 64,193 Burns, Gary Dean, Rock Port, Missouri 64 Burns, Gary Lee, Red Oak, Iowa 37, 125,182 Burns, Kathryn Marie, Red Oak, Iowa 37 Burns, Ronald Gene, Rock Port, Missouri 49,88 Burrell, Dolleta Lea, Gilman City, Missouri 38,100 Burrell, Paul James, Mount Ayr, Iowa 64 Burrell, Rodney Ernest, St. Joseph, Missouri 93,96,136,137 Burton, Sharon Livina, Bethany, Missouri 64 Bush, Elizabeth Maurine, Gravity, Iowa 94,98 Bush, John Arthur, Gravity, Iowa 95 Butler, June Ann, New Hampton, Missouri 64 Cain, Ronald Larry, Thurman, Iowa 38 Cairns, Charles W., Shenandoah, Iowa 38 Calbrook, Gevona, Bethany, Missouri 64 Calvin, Judith Anne, Lenox, Iowa 64 Campbell, James Willard, Blockow, Missouri 64,192 Campbell, John Charles, Manilla, Iowa 64 Campbell, Karen Lee, Maryville, Missouri 64 Campbell, Ralph Wayne, Graham, Missouri 64,124 Canaday, Nancy Ann, St. Joseph, Missouri 49,192 Carlock, Norma Jean, Maryville, Missouri 64 Carlson, Bonnie Kay, Audubon, Iowa 64,129,130 Carr, Charles C. Jr., St. Joseph, Missouri 38,109 Carrington, Brenda Kay, St. Joseph, Missouri 49 Carroll, George E. Jr., Stanberry, Missouri 38,125 Carter, Eddie Lee, New Hampton, Missouri 38 Carter, Joe Wilson, Quitman, Missouri 64 Carter, Margaret Evelyn, Maryville, Missouri 38,120,191,192 Cary, Marlene, Red Oak, Iowa 38,122, 160,191,194 Catterson, Lewis Edward, Forest City Missouri 38 Cerio, Andrew David, Syracuse, New York 64,164 Chadwick, Merlyn, Anita, Iowa 56 Chadwick, Robert Orient, Iowa 38,89, 90,116,172 Chafin, Robert Edwin, St. Joseph Missouri 64 Chambers, Sheryl , Leon, Iowa 38,94,123 Chambers, Wayne Thornton, Mary- ville, Missouri 64 Chick, Elizabeth Anne, Missouri Valley, Iowa 79 Chrisope, Janice Marie, Raytown, Missouri 64,84,176 Christensen, Jerry Edward, Shelby, Iowa 56 Christensen, Marlene Kay, Coon Rapids, Iowa 38,122,123 Christian, Margaret Elizabeth, Mait- land, Missouri 82 Christian, Mary Pauline, Maitland, Missouri 56,82 Christiansen, Lynn Alvin, Council Bluffs, Iowa 64,125 Christoffers, Paul Frederic, Fort Dodge, Iowa 64 Christy, Gregory Alan, Coon Rapids, Iowa 64 Clark, Laurence Edward, Audubon, Iowa 38 Clark, Richard Hollis, Maquoketa, Iowa 178 Clemens, Lois Schroder, Orient, Iowa 130 Clements, Mary Lee, Gallatin, Missouri 56,82,165 Clifton, Lois Inez, Kansas City, Missouri 64,110 Cline, Robert Edwin, Menlo, Iowa 92 Cline, Stewart, Savannah, Missouri 127,178 Clingman, Peggy, Kansas City, Missouri 38,94,107,122,123,161,166 Clymens, Cecil Duane, Hopkins Missouri 64 Cobb, Robert Edward, Stanberry, Missouri 56,97,114 Cobb, Walter Bruce, Sheridan, Missouri 65 Cochran, Sharon Kay, Lenox, Iowa 38,79,111,122,160 Cock rill, Jacqueline Sue, Smithville, Missouri 56,79 Coen, James Everett, Parkville, Missouri 65,95 Colhour, Carl Edwin, Stewartsville, Missouri 65,154 Collins, David Ray, Skidmore, Missouri 63,89 Colvin, Vern Oliver, Kansas City, Missouri 93 Combs, Don Dean, Clearfield, Iowa 38 Combs, Joseph Carl, Clearmont, Missouri 49,93,129,130,133 Comer, Nancy Lea, Afton, Iowa 130 Conboy, Penny Kemper, Hannibal, Missouri, 65,130 Condron, Jimmy Earl, Chillicothe, Missouri 57 Conley, Jimmy Dell, Fairfax, Missouri 38 Conner, Fred Evans, Leon, Iowa 93,124 Conner, Gary Lee, Maryville, Missouri 65 Conner, Judith Ann, Cumberland, Iowa 65,151 Conners, Patrick Henry, Shenandoah, Iowa 86 Cook, Larry, Eagleville, Missouri 65 Cooley, Dorothy Jean, Dexter, Iowa 57,126 Cooper, Dale, Jamesport, Missouri 49, 93,96,116 199 Cooper, Glenda Eileen, Emerson, Iowa 57,123 Corbin, James Leland, Jameson, Missouri 65 Cornelison, Richard Dan, Maryville, Missouri 65,76 Corrigan, Stephen Leo, St. Joseph, Missouri 93,131 Cotter, Robert Harold, Panora, Iowa 97 Coughlin, Virginia Lee, Cumberland, Iowa 49,81 Coulter, Jimmy Leverne, Conception Junction, Missouri 65 Courter, Sharon Kay, Coffey, Missouri 65,165 Couts, Carol Joy, Maryville, Missouri 57 Covey, David Eugene, Raytown, Missouri 65 Cowen, Sharon Sue, Guilford, Missouri 38,94 Cox, Donald Gaines, Marshall, Missouri 49,125 Cox, John Sterling, Chillicothe, Missouri 65 Cramer, Carl Fredrick, Chillicothe, Missouri 38,107,109 Cramer, Robert Dale, Chillicothe, Missouri 38,96,107,108,109,117,121, 123,127,137,145,164 Cramer, William Thomas, Chillicothe Missouri 153 Crandall, Joel, Lake City, Iowa 57,90 Crater, Bernita Ann, Ravenwood, Missouri 57,79,120 Crawford, Carolyn Ruth, Earlham, Iowa 49,123 Creal, Helen Freda, St. Joseph, Missouri 39 Creighton, Mary Ellen, Coffey, Missouri 49,116,118,164 Crider, Garrie Lee, Maitland, Missouri 39 Cromwell, Orville Lee, Pontiac, Michigan 57,88,178 Crone, Sue, Winston, Missouri 49,85 Cross, Carolyn Caye, Bedford, Iowa 65 Cross, Ronald Eugene, Mount Ayr, Iowa 49,118,1 19 Crouse, Charles Franklin, Cainsville, Missouri 49 Crouse, Maryln Kay, Carroll, Iowa 39, 82,107 Cullen, Bernard F., Wiota, Iowa 39,89 Culver, Carolyn Sue, Lathrop, Missouri 49,79 Cummings, Elaine Ann, Bedford, Iowa 57.80,81,111,129,194 Cummings, Richard Joseph, Cedar, Iowa 65,125,154,194 Cummins, Kenneth Wayne, Winterset, Iowa 39,89 Cunningham, Gary Dean, Menlo, Iowa 93 Cunningham, Linda Jane, Gatun, Canal Zone 49, 1 1 6, 1 1 8, 1 65, 1 9 1 Curd, Ann Adair, Branson, Missouri 39,122,150 Curfman, Gregory James, Rock Port, Missouri 65,129 Curnutt, Jerald F., Barnard, Missouri 49,88 Curnutt, Robert Ashley, Maryville, Missouri 65,125 Curtis, Sharon Sue, Hastings, Missouri 65 Custer, Thomas Rae, Harlan, Iowa 65 Dalbey, Larry Ross, Maryville 92,121 Daniel, Don, Norcross, Georgia, 67,76 Daniels, Jane, Clarinda, Iowa 84 Davidson, Lois Jean, Bedford, Iowa 65 Davis, Byron Eugene, Braddyville, Iowa 65,125,195 Davis, Dahlman Jay, Bolckow, Missouri 49 Davis, Ellen Christie, West Des Moines, Iowa 65,84 Davis, Kenneth James, Fairfax, Missouri 65 Davis, Larry Edward, Gutherie Center, Iowa 50,76,89,136,137 Davis, Ronald David, Rushville, Missouri 50 Davis, Rosalea, Graham, Misouri 65 Davis, Wesley De Wayne, Maysville, Missouri 65 Davis, William Arthur, Maryville, Missouri 121,159 Davis, Wilma Jeanne, Creston, Iowa 65,123,129 Dawson, Verle Dale, Chariton, Iowa 65 Decker, Gloria Jean, Council Bluffs, Iowa 65,82,110,172 Densmore, Patricia Ruth, Gutherie Center, Iowa 65 Dent, Judd Lee, Humeston, Iowa 65,124 Denton, Jon James, Denton, Kansas 50,127 Derry, Sharon Kay, Bagley, Iowa 65 DeShon, Charlotte Ann, Helena, Missouri 65,120 Devereaux, Carol Ann, Wiota, Iowa 57 Devers, Richard, Grant City, Missouri 93 Dew, Larry Estell, Burlington Junction Missouri 125 Dick, James Arthur, St. Joseph, Missouri 92 Dick, Sharon, Maryville, Missouri 65 Dickersbach, Sandra, Malvern, Iowa 65 Dienstbier, Dale Nathan, St. Joseph, Missouri 50 Diggs, Larry Laverne, Maitland, Missouri 65 Dillenburg, Howard Gene, Shannon Cith, Iowa 154 Dinesen, Donna Marie, Avoca, Iowa 65 120,191,195 Disburg, Mary Ellen, Manilla, Iowa 57,82,122,166 Ditemore, Marlyn James, Maryville, Missouri 65 Dittemore, Gay Sondra, St. Joseph, Missouri 50 Dittemore, Ronnie DeVere, St. Joseph, Missouri 39 Dodge, Frederica, Hamilton, Missouri 50,94,194 Donaldson, Marguerite, Stanberry, Missouri 57,79,97,100,102,103 Dooley, Dick Dean, Maryville, Missouri 65,95,121 Dorn, Doris Ruth, Filley, Nebraska, 65,193 Dougherty, Darrell Ray, Maryville, Missouri 39,158 Dougherty, Donald Lee, Bedford, Iowa 39 Dowell, George Floyd, Shenandoah, Iowa 39 Drake, Carl Nelson, Maryville, Missouri 57 Drake, Donald Keith, Baileyville, Illinois 181,184 Drake, Douglas Dale, Coon Rapids, Iowa 39,116 Drake, Ronald Gene, Maryville, Missouri 50 Drake, Stephen Dean, Mount Ayr, Iowa 65,152 Dreyer, Carol Lucile, Coin, Iowa 65,152 Duckworth, Delila Ellen, Albany, Missouri 39,85,116,119 Duckworth, Richard Lewis, St. Joseph, Missouri 39, Duffield, Dennis Ivan, Princeton, Missouri 65,155 Duncan, Beverly Ann, Clarinda, Iowa 84,151 Duncan, Sheila, Kansas City, Missouri 50,79 Dunham, Patricia, Lock Springs, 200 Missouri 50,102,103 Dunn, Albert Ray, Lancaster, Cali- fornia 178 Dunn, Marilyn Joyce, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 66,84 Dunnihoo, Jane, Craig, Missouri 57, 94,114,115,195 Durfee, Martha Merrily, Council Bluffs, Iowa 66,84 Durham, William Franklin, Kansas Cith, Missouri 39,127 Durlam, Jerry Michael, Jefferson, Iowa 97 Dwyer, Gary Lee, Maryville, Missouri 39 Dyer, Ronald Keith, Osborn, Missouri 39 Earp, Thomas Gale, Kansas City, Missouri 66 Ecklin, Arlene Kay, Lenox, Iowa 57, 82,195 Edgar, Samuel Keith, Crawfordsville, Iowa 50,124 Eickholt, Gloria Jeanne, Maryville, Missouri 66 Eickholt, Larry Joe, Maryville, Missouri 66 Eiler, Donald Edward, St. Joseph, Missouri 39 Eilts, Jan Ann, Wiota, Iowa 193 Elam, Jo Ellen, Ravenwood, Missouri 51 Elder, Larry Max, Wathena, Kansas 39,178 Elliott, Carolyn Sue, Ridgeway, Missouri 152 Elliott, Doris Marlene, Verdon, Nebraska 191 Elliott, Helen Yvonne, Burlington Junction, Missouri 39,82 Elliott, Janice Volkens, Maryville, Missouri 39,115 Elliott, Ronald Duane, Maryville, Missouri 40,159 Elliott, Russell William, Clarinda, Iowa 40 Elliott, Ruth Ann, Verdon, Nebraska, 94,114,115,195 Ellis. Danny, Mars ville. Missouri 50 Ellis, Karen Kay, Humeston, Iowa 66 Elmore, Julia, Kansas City, Missouri 50,78,96,166 Else, Darrell Lynn, Cedar, Iowa 66, 125,195 Elswick, Sheila Lou, Lamoni, Iowa 40 English, Sandra Mae, Maryville, Missouri 79,107 Erb, Richard Arlan, Garden Grove, Iowa 57 Esch, Rodney Edward, Indianola, Nebraska 40, 1 2 7, 1 82, 1 84 Estes, Glenda Sue, Richmond, Missouri 57,123,191,195 Euler, Emmett William, Graham, Missouri 40 Everly, Carolyn Lane, Coffey, Missouri 50,117,118 Everly, Susan Ann, Jameson, Missouri 66,165 Faga, Colleen Ann, Casey, Iowa 66 Faga. Connie Ray, Adair, Iowa 57 Fair, Paul Hawkins, Breckenridge, Missouri 40 Fankhauser, Carol Louise. Cosby, Missouri 50,1 18,120,191 Fann, Judith Gayle, Clarinda, Iowa 57 Farmer, Loretta Faye, Kansas City, Missouri 50,94,123,191,192 Fattig, Sandra Elaine, Council Bluffs, Iowa 84,1 15,121 Fellows, Jane Claire, Bedford, Iowa 40,122,123 Ferguson, Elaine, Worth, Missouri 57 Ferguson, Cleanne Sue, Conception, Junction, Missouri 57,120 Ferguson, Sarah Janet, Clearfield, Iowa 66,191 Fertig, Lanny Leo, Ravenwood, Missouri 40 Fetterer, Richard Taylor, New Carl- isle, Indiana 98,100,101 Fichter, Judy Ann, Randolph, Iowa 66,191 Fields, Anne Janette, Maryville, Missouri 79,107 Fine, Elinor, Ludlow, Missouri 57,94 Fine, Richard Ray Hopkins, Missouri 93 Fine, R. L., Ludlow, Missouri 50 Fischer, Martin Barney, Watson, Missouri 66,185 Fisher, Joyce Elaine, Sheridan, Missouri 66 Fisher, Kay, Hamburg, Iowa 66,152 Fitch, Beverly Sue, Lawson, Missouri 66 Fletchall, Judy Ilene, Savannah, Missouri 34,66 Fletchall, Norma Kay, Worth, Missouri 57 Flora, John Allen, Baxter, Iowa 66, 129, 130 Flynn, Barbara Kay, Shenandoah, Iowa 34,50 Foje, Carol Ann, Persia, Iowa 57,82, 111,120,193 Foje, Vernon LeRoy, Persia, Iowa 40, 169,193 Folden, Marilyn Sue, Skidmore, Missouri 57,81,111,123 Fore, Donald Lee, Cameron, Missouri 50,93 Foxworthy, Carolyn Ruth, Hopkins, Missouri 66 Frahm, Phyllis Sharon, Denison, Iowa 66,112,120 F rakes, Pat Ann, Independence, Missouri 66 Frame, Jim, Humeston, Iowa 66 Francis, Bessie McBride, St. Joseph, Missouri 40,122 Frazer, Karen Joyce, Norborn, Missouri 66 Frederick, Kathleen Maureen, King City, Missouri 57-120 Fredline, James Louis, Dexter, Iowa 57,152 Freeman, Robert, Norcross, Georgia 66,178 Freese, William John, Jr., Council Bluffs, Iowa 40,91,96,108,1 17,127,193 French Donna M., Dexter, Iowa 66, 129,131 Frizzell, Marilyn Lea, Chillicothe, Missouri 40,122,151 Frueh, Gary Leonard, Maryville, Missouri 50,93 Fugate, Jerry Leigh, Kellerton, Iowa 66,124 Fulk, Billy Mary, Maitland, Missouri 40 Fulton, Billy Edward, Leon, Iowa 57 Fulton, Maurice Austin, Leon, Iowa 40,127,178 Funakoshi, Robert, Honolulu, Hawaii 50 Galbraith, Jacqueline Rae, St. Joseph, Missouri 66 Garnet, Susan Reyes, Lenox, Iowa 66, 110 Gammell, Eldon Ray, Red Oak, Iowa 114 Gann, Gloria Sue, Kansas City, Missouri 66,82,107,110,191 Gard, Rose Ann, Maryville, Missouri 66,104,105 Garrett, Marvin Eugene, Worth, Mis- souri 50 Garten, Robert F., Maryville, Missouri 155 Garton, Harriet Marie, Albany, Mis- souri 66,80 Gean, Judy Ann, Des Moines, Iowa 66, 83,97 Gebert, Richard Osborn, Maryville, 201 Missouri 66 Geer, Farah Lea, Shambaugh, Iowa 66. 152 Gentry, Harold Winston, St. Joseph, Missouri 127 George, Laura Eileen, Webb City, Missouri 66,123,195 Gerdes, Thelma Lou, Craig, Missouri 7,50,79,96,113,114,115,118,121,134, 136,137 Gibson, Joyce Ann, Mound City Missouri 40 Gibson, Shirley May, Corning, Iowa 57,123,194 Gillespie, Patricia Jean, Ridgeway, Missouri 58,120,195 Gilliland, Janice Gail, Ludlow, Missouri 66 Gilliland, Jerry Stegman, Lathrop, Missouri 50,95,176,192 Gilliland, John Lavelle, Lathrop, Missouri 50,95,176,190,192 Gillis, Charles Harry, Maryville, Missouri 40,124 Gillis, Marilyn June, Mound City, Missouri 40,98,133 Gipple, Kenny LeRoy, Atlantic, Iowa 93,118 Gladson, William Mervin, Maryville, Missouri 40 Gochenour, Sandra Lea, Logan, Iowa 66,129,131 Goforth, Velma Sue, Maryville, Missouri 66 Goldner, Homer Dean, Shannon City, Iowa 58,125 Goldner, Marvin Lee, Shannon City, Iowa 40,154 Gomel, Dixie Lee, Las Vegas, Nevada, 58,76,81,138,151,190 Goodlaxson, Roy Leland, Creston Iowa 50,125 Goold, Richard William, Parkville, Missouri 66,95,192 Gould, Carolyn Lee, Parkville, Missouri 66,126 Grace, Sandra Kay, Albany, Missouri 66,84 Graham, Allyn Scott, Pattonsburg, Iowa 4 1 Graham, Brenda Charlene, Bethany, Missouri 58 Grandfield, John Clark, Afton, Iowa 131 Grant, Carol Ann, Kansas City, Mis- souri 66,84 Grant, Judith Ann, Jefferson, Iowa 41,83,165 Grantham, Dwight Earl, Kansas City, Missouri 41,93 Gray, Barry Richard, Craig, Missouri 66 Gray, Etta Lee, Gallatin, Missouri 58, 85,120,124 Gray, Jack Borland, Maryville, Mis- souri 66,95 Gray, Martha, Davis City, Iowa 50, 79,117,118,166,176 Gray, Phillip Dean, Pattonsburg, Missouri 41 Greeley, Maureen Joyce, Gravity, Iowa 67,191,195 Green, Larry Joe, Oelwein, Iowa 63,89,127 Green, Sherry Ann, Exira, Iowa 67 Greenwood, Sharon Sue, Cainsville, Missouri 50,111,122,194 Gregersen, John Stafford, Audubon, Iowa 64,155 Gress, Bobby Gene, Atlantic, Iowa 41, 127 Gress, Carol Julienne, Marne, Iowa 50, 83,122 Grobe, Calvin Dee, Oakland, Iowa 67 Grooms, Tom, St. Joseph, Missouri 155 Grouse, Betty Anne, Chillicothe, Missouri 67 Grout, Robert Eugene, Tingley, Iowa 50,125 Grove, Joseph Miles, Atchison, Kansas 67 Grow, Leslie Charles, Clarksdale, Missouri 67,124,192 Growney, Joe Francis, Maryville, Missouri 67 Grube, Ellen, Maryville, Missouri 67 Grube, Susan, Maryville, Missouri 50, 85,129,190 Grumann, Matt George, Jr. St. Joseph, Missouri 67,154 Guenther, Gregory Von, Bedford, Iowa 67,100 Guertin, Patricia JoAnn, Sibley, Iowa 50,85,107,122,166 Guess, Gayla Misser, Stanberry, Mis- souri 5 1 Guest, Darrel Dwaine, King City, Missouri 41,124 Guest, Martha Elizabeth, Union Star, Missouri 51,85,120,124,138,144 Gunson, Janet, Kay, Blockton, Iowa 58,120 Gurtiza, Sidney, Hanapede, Hawaii 58, 115 Guthery, Ronald Ray, Atchison, Kansas 58,156 Hadden, Hugh John, Jackson, Michi- gan 92,93,1 16 Hagan, Larry Roger, St. Joseph, Mis- souri 58,154 Hahn, David Alfred, Manilla, Iowa 1 15 Hale, Merlin Delbert, Murray, Iowa 51 Haley, Virginia Kay, Corning, Iowa 67 Hall, Erma Louise, Independence, Missouri 58 Hall, Harold Dean, Blanchard, Iowa 67 Hall, Jerry Lee, Kellerton, Iowa 67,124 Hall, Virginia Rose, Hopkins, Missouri 41 Halleck, Roger Roy, Perry, Iowa 67 Hallin, Karen Elaine, West Des Moines, Iowa 67,80 Halloran, H. James, Savannah, Missouri 67,185 Hallquist. Jon Robert, Red Oak, Iowa 67,154 Hamilton, Shirley Ann, Clearmont, Missouri 67 Hammack, Ronald Dean, Ridgeway, Missouri 67 Hammond, Edward Wayne, Harris, Missouri 58,124 Hammond, Leroy Eldon, Maryville, Missouri 41,117 Haner, David Royal, Maryville, Mis- souri 41,131 Haney, James Lee, Marceline, Missouri 67,153 Hankinson. Elizabeth Rose, St. Joseph. Missouri 51.78 Hann, Katherine Elizabeth, Burlington Junction, Missouri 51,83 Hanna, Larry Clinton, Pickering, Mis- souri 58 Hannah, James, Tarkio, Missouri 1 24 Hansen, Dale Richard, Van Meter, Iowa 51,91,127 Hansen, Gladys Elizabeth, Exira, Iowa 67,172 Hanson, Janet Kaye, Somers, Iowa 51, 94,111,152 Hardesty, Billy Sherwin, Parkville, Missouri 67,95 Hardwick, Wilma Jean, Gower, Mis- souri 5 1 Hargis, Paul Edward, Council Bluffs, Iowa 124 Hargrave, David Paul, Maryville, Missouri 41,145 Harmsen, Howard, Atlantic, Iowa 67 Harr, Joyce Elaine, Cosby, Missouri 51,129 202 Harrah, Merlin, Maryville, Missouri 67 Harrington. Larry Kay, Glenvvood, Iowa 67 Harris, Mary Eleanor, Forest City, Missouri 41 Harris, Patricia Ann, Platte City, Missouri 51,81,107,122,123 Harrold, Velda Lavaughn, Blythedale, Missouri 67 Hartje, Joan Kathleen, Shenandoah, Iowa 67,83 Hartman, James Carl, St. Joseph, Missouri 67 Hartman, Martin Wayne, Barnard, Missouri 67,124 Hartman, Paula Sue, Rock Port, Missouri 51 Harvey, Dale Clayton, LeRoy, Iowa 58 Haskell, Robert Wayne, Stewartsville, Missouri 58,154 Hauser, Dorothy Louise, Cristobal, Canal Zone 115,133 Hawkins, Kay, Leon, Iowa 41,1 18,123 Hayes, Phillip Holbrook, Union Star, Missouri 41,1 18,1 19,161 Haymaker, Bonnie Beatrice, Mercer, Missouri 51 Hazelrigg, Gary Lee, St. Joseph, Mis- souri 154 Haz ard, Ronald Dee, Forest City, Missouri 51,125 Heflin, Edwin Eugene, Barnard, Missouri 67,124 Heflin, Norman David, Maryville, Missouri 58 Hefner, James, Maitland, Missouri 88 Heidtbrink, Carolyn Lee, Graham, Missouri 58 Hein, Jeanne Marie, Villisca, Iowa 58, 98,102 Heinz, Janice LaVerne, Cosby, Mis- souri 41,107,110,122,152 Henderson, John William, Atchison, Kansas 67 Hendrix, Anne Karlene, North Kansas City, Missouri 67,78,122 Henney, Shirley Anne, Denison, Iowa 83,114,115 Henry, Elizabeth Sue, Graham, Mis- souri 120 Henry, Myrna Lee, Bedford, Iowa 51 Herman, Ted Joe, Dexter, Missouri 51, 93 Hessemyer, Joanna Ruth, St. Joseph, Missouri 51 Hester, James Ernest, Jr., Mound City, Missouri 51 Hickman, Daphne Ann, St. Joseph, Missouri 67,131 Hicks, Dick, Maryville, Missouri 184 Hiley, Marvin Dale, Winston, Missouri 41,125 Hill, Danny Ray, Story City, Iowa 67, 193 Hill, Frances Marie, Maryville, Mis- souri 67 Hill, Jerry Lee, Burlington Junction, Missouri 51,125,127 Hill, Nancy Anne, Kansas City, Mis- souri 51,94,118,122,123 Hill, Rodney Francis, Maryville, Missouri 67 Hill, Sharen Ann, Grant City, Missouri 67 Hillman, Alvin Walter, Mount Moriah, Missouri 67 Hilsabeck, Jackie Lee, Guilford, Missouri 58 Hilsabeck, Larry Joe, Guilford, Missouri 41 Hilsenbeck, Laurence Leroy, Raven- wood, Missouri 121,130 Hilton, Roger Wayne, Parkville, Missouri 67,95 Hites, Ralph William, Malvern, Iowa 67 Hitt, Rodger Clarke, Oakland, Iowa 51,192 Hizer, Marlene, North Kansas City, Missouri 51,79,115,115,118,121 Hochstetler, Charles Wayne, Winter- set, Iowa 67 Hoeft, Carol Lynn, Oelwein, Iowa 67 Hoffelmeyer, Judith Kay, St. Joseph, Missouri 67,78 Hoffman, Cecile Alyene, Clarinda, Iowa 41,107,119,151 Hoffman, Mariann, Clarinda, Iowa 68, 150,195 Holbrook, Willis Conrad, Bethany, Missouri 68 Holland, Larry Allen, Creston, Iowa 68 Holland, Larry Don, Kansas City, Missouri 58,127,178 Holmes, Gary LaVern, Jefferson, Iowa 51,127 Holmes, Karen Kay, Council Bluffs, Iowa 51.94.117.122 Hoist, Carolyn Kay, Avoca, Iowa 68 98,193 Holtmyer, Carolyn Ann, Red Oak, Iowa 68 Holtmyer, Judith Lane, Maryville, Missouri 51 Holtmyer, Marlin Dean, Maryville, Missouri 51,121,159 Honey. Clayton Grenfall, Kansas City, Missouri 68 Hooker, Betty June, Parnell, Missouri 58 Hopkins, Penny Louise, Des Moines, Iowa 34,68,78 Horn, Delsa Rose, Maryville, Missouri 51 Horn, James Lowell, Sheridan, Mis- souri 68 Hornecker, Ronald Lee, Oregon, Missouri 68,131,192 Horner, William Franklin, Maryville, Missouri 41 Houck, Jan Holland, Corning, Iowa 124 Houck, Linda Haldean, Corning, Iowa 68,80,126 Houck, Eleaner Gayle, Pleasanton, Iowa 51,94,123 Houston, Ronald Alan, Hopkins, Missouri 68 Houts, Laura Carolyn, Smithville, Missouri 68,129,131,191,192 Howard, Jerry Lee, Tribble, Missouri 178 Howard, Jane, Maryville, Missouri 7,51 Howard, Mickey, Maryville, Missouri 51,157,178 Howe, Samuel Kenneth, King City, Missouri 58 Howell, Robert LaVerne, Rock Port, Missouri 58,109 Hughes, Kenneth Lee, Maryville, Missouri 51 Hullman, Judith Lea, Coin, Iowa 68, 122,152 Hultquist, Gary Lee, Elliott, Iowa 68 Hummel, Marie, Essex, Iowa 58,123, 191 Hummel, Karen Lee, Essex, Iowa 52, 94,118,123 Humphreys, Peggy Joan, Manilla, Iowa 41,78,79,1 16,122 Hund, Louis Bernard, Maryville, Missouri 41 Hunsicker, Norma Ann Eagleville, Missouri 120 Hunter, Treva Annette, Kansas City, Missouri 52 Huntsman, James Lyle, Oregon, Mis- souri 68 Hunziger, Richard Dale, Orgeon, Missouri 63,89,124 Hurley, James Patrick, St. Joseph, Missouri 68,104,105 Hurley, John Kenneth, St. Joseph, Missouri 92 203 Huss, Marjorie Marilyn, Creston, Iowa 68 Ideker, Ronald Welton, Mound City, Missouri 52,89 Imamoto, Merle Ritsue, Lahaine, Maui, Hawaii 83,118,135,136,137, 195 Irick, Barbara Kay, Glenwood, Iowa 68,191,194 Irvin, Jerilyn Kay, Westboro, Missouri 68,130 Irvin, Ron Dean, Blanchard, Iowa 68 Ives, Ronald Dale, Rolfe, Iowa, 127, 178 Iwen, Duane, Persia, Iowa 52,123,193 Iwen, Joyce Elaine, Persia, Iowa 58, 123,193 Jackson, Ellen Wickie, St. Joseph, Missouri 68,76,78 Jackson, Glynnell, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa 68,110 Jackson, Marvin Earl, Maryville, Missouri 68,130 Jackson, William Wilson, Maryville, Missouri 95 Jadrnicek, Marsha Anne, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 68,83,107,120 Jahde, Kenneth Clarence, Schleswig, Iowa 52 Jay, Jeanne Darlynn, Grant City, Mis- souri 52,83 Jensen, Patricia Kathryn, Omaha, Nebraska 68 Jenson, Mary Lynn, Denison, Iowa 68,80,123 Jeschke, Donald Gene 114,115 Jestes, Ruth Ann, Union Star, Mis- souri 42 Jetton, Benjamin, New Market, Iowa 58 Joens, Barbara Joan, Audubon, Iowa 58,123,193 Johnson, Benny Lee, Shenandoah, Iowa 42,93 Johnson, Betty Ruth, Burlington Junction, Missouri 68,84,110,124, 152 Johnson, Connie, Skidmore, Missouri 94,190 Johnson, Diane Kay, St. Joseph, Missouri 42,122,123 Johnson, Harold Allen, Tarkio, Mis- souri 68 Johnson, Helen Leta, Breckenridge, Missouri 42,1 11,1 18,122,191 Johnson, Jacqueline Jo, Maryville, Missouri 68,78 Johnson, Jerry, Oakland, Iowa 52,107, 191 Johnson, Joe, Delmar, Iowa 93,119 Johnson, Leona Kay, New Virginia, Iowa 68 Johnson, Richard Emmet, Red Oak, Iowa 42,124 Johnson, Richard Wayne, Stanberry, Missouri 68 Johnson, Sharon Ann, Van Meter, Iowa 68,195 Johnson, Stephanie, St. Joseph, Mis- souri 42,83,96,107,113,122,161 Johnson, Timothy Wayne, Maryville, Missouri 121,169 Johnson, Vonda Maxine, Gentry, Missouri 68 Johnson, William Page, Council Bluffs, Iowa 68,125 Jones, Andy, Platte City, Missouri 68 Jones, Jim Lee, Leon, Iowa 178 Jones, Judy Kay, St. Joseph, Missouri 52,112,123 Jones, Lina Carolynn, Grinnell, Iowa 52 Jones, Linda Kay, Platte City, Missouri 58,94,123 Jones, Philip Monroe, Platte City, Mis- souri 68,125 Jordan, Gene Nelson, Maryville, Missouri 181 Jorgensen, Sandra Kay, Manilla, Iowa 68 Judah, Tom, St. Joseph, Missouri 42 Kading, Shirley Louise, Casey, Iowa 68,171,193 Kaldenberg, Bruce John, Casey, Iowa 68 Karns, Jerry Dean, Anita, Iowa 68,95 Karr, Joseph Daniel, Quitman, Mis- souri 124,125 Karrasch, Susan Kay, St. Joseph, Missouri 58,83,113 Karsten, Larry, Wall Lake, Iowa 89 171,185 Karstens, Dennis Harry, Breda, Iowa 68 Karstens, Eugene Lowell, Nemaha, Iowa 68 Kaspersen, Rich, Carroll, Iowa, 58 127,185 Kavanaugh, Fannie Lee, Hamilton, Missouri, 52,94,107,118,191,194 Kearns, Allen Richard. Tabor, Iowa 52,127,178 Keesey, Evea Ann, Clarinda, Iowa 42, 122,123 Keever, James Robert, Quitman, Missouri 68 Keim, Roy Leonard, Stanberry, Mis- souri 42,157 Keith, Kenneth Lee, Bedford, Iowa 69,112 Kelker, James Arthur, Red Oak, Iowa 69,153 Keller, Patricia Kay, King City, Mis- souri 58,94,107,120 Kelley, John Rogers, Graham, Mis- souri 59,90,164 Kelly, Joan Darlene, Barnard, Missouri 69 Kemmer, Patricia Marilyn, Easton, Missouri 42 Kennedy, Edward, Corning, Iowa 42, 121 Kensinger, Linda Carol, Maryville, Missouri 69,192 Kent, Karen Dee, Ravenwood, Mis- souri 195 Keplinger, Judith Ann, Kellerton, Iowa 59 Kerber, Inella Grace, McClelland, Iowa 69,130,195 Kerns, George Milford, Fairfax, Missouri 59,121,125 Kidd, Robert Innis, Maryville, Mis- souri 91,1 12 Kiesz, Martha Ann, Stanberry, Missouri 59 Killingsworth, Charles William, Den- ver, Missouri 63,89 Kimble, Larry Lee, Maryville, Missouri 42,124 Kimmel, Jerry Joe, Maryville, Missouri 42 Kinder, Ramona Evangeline, Faucett, Missouri 130,172,194 King, Ellis Keeran, St. Joseph, Mis- souri 42 King, Ronald Joe, Shenandoah, Iowa 42,95,98,155 King, Sharon Sue, Bedford, Iowa 69 133 Kinkade, Margo Sue, Des M oines, Iowa 78 Kinney, Carol Ann, Perry, Iowa 69 Kinnick, Kathleen Karol, Lohrville, Iowa 59,129,131 Kitzman, Kathie Ann, Des Moines, Iowa 69,83 Kleinheksel, Orrie Brudette, Primghar, Iowa 9 1 Klever, Donald Mark, Gray, Iowa 59 Klever, Joan Faye, Hamlin, Iowa 59 Kloewer, James Joseph, Manilla, Iowa 204 52,127 Kneale, Mary Ann, Graham, Missouri 59,94,120,194 Knorr, Charles Chester, Pickering, Missouri 42 Knott, William, Denison, Iowa 69 Koger, Marylyn Kay, Clearmont, Missouri 69,84,152 Kraft, Ronald Lee, Audubon, Iowa 59,88,154 Krambeck, Dick Eugene, Walnut, Iowa 42,93,108 Kremer, Terry Allen, Persia, Iowa 69 Kretschmer, Judith, Council Bluffs, Iowa 69,151 Krokstrom, Paul Emmett, Kansas City, Missouri 91,172 Krokstrom, Saundra Lucille, Kansas City, Missouri 52,94,123,169,191 Krutz, Judith Ann, Rock Port, Mis- souri 69 Kuenzi, Carla, Maryville, Missouri 42 Kuenzi, Edward, Maryville, Missouri 42 Kuhlman, Anita Jean, Clarinda, Iowa 59 Kulisek, Larry Lee, Council Bluffs, Iowa 91,96 Kullbom, Marcia, Atlantic, Iowa 69 Kurtz, Sara Beth, Oregon, Missouri 52,81,117,118 Lacy, Donald Dean, Bethany, Missouri 91 LaForce, Jack Spratt, Smithville, Missouri 69,150 Laidley, Larry Lee, Maryville, Missouri 42,159 Laidley, Mary Jane, Maryville, Missouri 43 Laipple, Connie, Wathena, Kansas 52 Lamphier, Ruth, Carrollton, Missouri 69,123 Land, Nancy, St. Joseph, Missouri 69, 80,122 Landry, Michael, Kankaker, Illinois 69,152 Langford, Ronald, Albany, Missouri 69 Langston, Winnifred, Elmo, Missouri 52 Lappe, Richard, Carroll, Iowa 69 Larsen, Larry, Manning, Iowa 69 Larson, Donna, Kirkman, Iowa 69, 120,150,193 Larson, Marilyn, Blockton, Iowa 59,84,120,124 Larson, Retha, Shenandoah, Iowa 59,166 Lasley, Jack, Maryville, Missouri 43, 100,102,104,105,127,159,179 Latham Marceline, Savannah, Missouri 43,191,192 Lauer, Richard, St. Louis, Missouri 52 Laughery, Gaye, Bayard, Iowa 43,79, 101 Lawnsdail, David, West Des Moines, Iowa 59 Lawrence, Brenda, Gardner, Kansas 69,80,192 Leavell, Janice, Maryville, Missouri 7,59,79,116 Leckenby, Emily, Hanburg, Iowa 43 81,122 Lee, Jo Ann, New Hampton, Mis- souri 59,76,85 Lee, Peter, An-Gana, Korea 43 Leese, Jamce, Bolckow, Missouri 59 Lehnus, Benjamin, Rolfe, Iowa 69,194 LeMaster, Donald, Council Bluffs, Iowa 59,156 Lemon, Gary, Skidmore, Missouri 69 Lesher, Charles, Atchison, Kansas 69 Lesle, Dale, Auburn, Iowa 88 Leslie, Peggy, Avoca, Iowa 43 Leu, Phyllis, Hastings, Iowa 69,120,193 Lewis, Royce, New Hampton, Missouri 69 Lind, Nadine, Parkville, Missouri 69, 126 Lindstrom, Jerry, Kiron, Iowa 69 Lininger, Carole, Rock Port, Missouri 59,122,126 Lippincott, Margaret, Maryville, Missouri 1 16 Litsch, James, Detroit, Michigan 59, 129,130 Lizzo, Paul, Bronx, New York 182,184 Logan, Kenneth, Maryville, Missouri 69 Logan, Patricia, North Kansas City, Missouri 43,81,1 11,161,192 Logan, Roly Joe, Smithville, Missouri 69 Long, Janet, North Kansas City, Missouri 1 18 Long, Kenneth, Gallatin, Missouri 69,125 Long, Leland, Maryville, Missouri 43, 95,194 Long, Roger, Mound City, Missouri 69 Looker, Janet, Maryville, Missouri 69,78 Lovelace, Alfred, Kansas City, Mis- souri 68,173 Lovelace, Dave, Atchi son, Kansas 89, 156 Lovering, Arthur, Humboldt, Iowa 69 Lovett, Kay, Leon, Iowa 59 Lowder, Linda, Grant City, Missouri 68,151 Lowry, Carolyn, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 43 Loyd, Barbara, Kansas City, Missouri 79,139,144,166,176 Lucas, Kenneth, Bedford, Iowa 129, 130 Lucas, Vane, Bedford, Iowa 43 Luce, James, Oregon, Missouri 69 Ludwig, Douglas, Falls City, Nebraska 69 Ludwig, Ted, Perry, Iowa 69 Luhrs, Marilyn, Craig, Missouri 69,78 Luman, Leta, Parkville, Missouri 69 Lunders, Terry, Colfax, Iowa 93 Lungren, Carolyn, Omaha, Ne- braska 43,122 Lust, Gene, Mitchellville, Iowa 52 Lyle, Rosanne, Maryville, Missouri 52, 80,195 Lynch, Carter, Hatfield, Missouri 43, Lynch, Nancy, Maryville, Missouri 43 Lysaught, Eugene, St. Joseph, Missouri 43 Lytle, Dena, Rock Port, Missouri 70, 120,151 Lytle, Jack, Harlan, Iowa 70 Lytle, Jerry, Harlan, Iowa 70 Maas, Roy, Massena, Iowa 70 MacDonald, Charles, Scranton, Iowa 70 MacDonald, Edna, St. Joseph, Missouri 44,123 Mace, Larry, Essex, Iowa 70,91 Mackey, Phillip, Bethany, Missouri 52 Macpherson, Catherine, Smithville, Missouri 70,83,192 Magill, Martin, Vail, Iowa 70 Maher, Lawrence, Stanberry, Missouri 52 Mahoney, James, Lineville, Iowa 70 Main, Nancy, Lamoni, Iowa 70 Mains, Wayne, Council Bluffs, Iowa 70 Makings, Ina, Smithville, Missouri 70, 123,151 March, David, Nodaway, Iowa 70 Mardesen, Rhodetta, Exira, Iowa 70 Mark Dee, Oakland, Iowa 7,43,94,121 123,145,150,152,161,166 Marr, Theodore, Maryville, Missouri 70 Marriott, Reynold, St. Joseph, Missouri 205 185 Martin, Charles E., Shenandoah, Iowa 70 Martin, Dale, Maryville, Missouri 70 Martin, Gerald, Craig, Missouri 59,121 Martin, Henry, Hamburg, Iowa 70 Martin, Mary, Fillmore, Missouri 70, 173 Martin, Nancy, Savannah, Missouri 70 Massengale, John, Pontiac, Michigan 89 Mast, Karen Excelsior Springs, Mis- souri 34,59,81,94,122,123,195 Mathes, Dennis, Red Oak, Iowa 43,95 109,153,194 Matthews, Mary, Menton, Iowa 70 Maxwell, Harold, St. Joseph, Missouri 154 May, Barbara, Forest City, Missouri 59 Mayes, Carl, Maryville, Missouri 91, 112,121 Mazaheri, Mohamad, Tehran, Iran 155 McAuley, Teresa, Ridgeway, Missouri 70 McBride, Richard, Oelwein, Iowa 1 79 McCaig, Betty, New Hampton, Missouri 43,167 McCall, Martha, Kansas City, Missouri 70,123,191,194 McClellan, Duane, Bayard, Iowa 79 McCloney, Lillian, Osceola, Iowa 70 McClurg, Karen, Clearmont, Mis- souri 59 McCollough, Robert, Lawson, Mis- souri 44,124 McCombs, Alice, Anderson, Mis- souri 52,194 McConkey, David, Barnard, Missouri 59 McCowen, John, Coin, Iowa 44 McCoy, James, Maryville, Missouri 70,185 McCoy, John, Maryville, Missouri 70, 185 McCoy, Josephine, Eagleville, Missouri 70 McCuistion, Philip, Lee ' s Summit, Missouri 95,155,195 McCurtain, Sue, Omaha, Nebraska 70 McDaniel, Betty Jo, Gallatin, Missouri 59,81 McDonald, Maurice, Maryville, Mis- souri 59,91 McDowell, Larry, Lineville, Iowa 70 McElfresh, Mary, Maysville, Missouri 44,192 McElwain, Marcia, Kansas City, Missouri 70,173 McGinness, Bob, Maryville, Missouri 70 McGinness, Francis, Skidmore, Missouri 44,89 McGinness, Jonathan, Graham, Missouri 83,98 McKelvey, Robert, Grand Junction, Iowa 121 McKenzie, Richard, Creston, Iowa 70,123,125,194 McMahon, Karen, Maryville, Missouri 120 McMichael, Elsworth, Albany, Mis- souri 44,89 McMillen, Thorwald, Albany, Mis- souri 70,130 McNaughton, Margaret, Westboro, Missouri 44 McNaughton, Sam, Westboro, Missouri 44 Mc Williams, Kendall, Maysville, Missouri 59 Meadows, John, Kellerton, Iowa 59 Medsker, Beverly, Graham, Missouri 70,131 Meikle, Julia, Bedford, Iowa 52,171 Mendenhall, Jack, Audubon, Iowa 44, 127,179 Mensing, Barbara, Greenfield, Iowa 52,111,117,118,120,193 Merrick, Nancy, Maryville, Missouri 44,85,112 Merrigan, Joe, Clyde, Missouri 93,96, 107,108,154 Merrill, Martha, Council Bluffs, Iowa 70,112,151 Merrill, Mel, Princeton, Mis- souri 70,155 Merritt, Ronald, Marshall, Missouri 70 Mertz, Ernest, St. Louis, Missouri, 93, 130,133,193 Messerli, Ralph, Council Bluffs, Iowa 52,93,96,108,109,117,127,154,186 187 Messner, Earnest, Albany, Missouri 70 Messner, Norman, Stanberry, Missouri 70 Messner, Phillip, Stanberry, Missouri 43 Mettle, Paul, Gallatin, Missouri 70,131 Meyer, Allen, Platte City, Missouri 60, 125 Meyer, Alvin, Oregon, Missouri 70 Meyer, Robert, Wall Lake, Iowa 70 Meyer, Sarah, Vail, Iowa 60,94,123 Meyers, Helen, St. Joseph, Missouri 70,122 Meznarich, Gerald, LaSalle, Illinois 52,127,182,182,184 Mich, Eddie, Lathrop, Missouri 52 Miles, Corbin, Wyandotte, Michigan 52 Miles, Pamela, Wyandotte, Michigan 53 Miletich, Jerry, Albia, Iowa 44 Miller, Carol, Bolckow, Missouri 71, 195 Miller, Donald, Chillicothe, Missouri 71,125 Miller, Harold, Chillicothe, Missouri 71,124 Miller, John, St. Joseph, Missouri 93, 116 Miller, Karen, Loveland, Colorado 53,83,96,110,116,131,180 Miller, Larry, Princeton, Missouri 71 Miller, J. D., Wabash, Indiana 182,184 Miller, Marilyn, Savannah, Missouri 71,112,131 Miller, Marilyn, Lake City, Iowa 53, 82,83,116,118,119 Miller, Mary Ann, Stanberry, Missouri 53,94,122,194 Miller, Richard, Overland Park, Kansas 7 1 Miller, Robert, Crescent, Iowa 71,156 Miller, Tom, Blockton, Iowa 44,89,124 Million, Bobby, Bedford, Iowa 7 1 Milne, Ann, Oregon, Missouri 44,85, 113,120,166 Milton, William, Maryville, Missouri 89 Minter, Michael, Rock Port, Missouri 71 Mires, Maurice, Maryville, Missouri 44,125 Mires, Paola, Maryville, Missouri 53 Mires, Richard, Maryville, Missouri 60,123 Mitchell, Diana, Storm Lake, Iowa 71,78,110 Mitchell, Robert, Kansas City, Mis- souri 44,127 Moats, Edith, Council Bluffs, Iowa 122,123,161,195 Mobley, John, Carroll, Iowa 53 Mock, Doris, Fairfax, Missouri 44 Moeller, Lona, Pickering, Missouri 71,80,97 Mohr, Joy, Corning, Iowa 71,110 Mohr, Juan, Maquoketa, Iowa 187 Moore, David, Maquoketa, Iowa 187 Morgan, John, Gutherie Center, Iowa 93 206 Morgan, Joseph, Fairfax, Missouri 71 Morgan, Marjorie, Elliott, Iowa 53 Morgan, Richard, Garden Grove, Iowa 124 Morris, Frances, Maryville, Missouri 71,121,129 Morris, Judith, Craig, Missouri 71 Morris, Patricia, Raytown, Missouri 44 Morris, Stanley, Atchison, Kansas 44, 89,107,116 Morrison, Billy, Hopkins, Missouri 71 Mortenson, Jerry, Council Bluffs, Iowa 71 Morton, Richard, Skidmore, Missouri 125 Moser, Joan, Council Bluffs, Iowa 7 1 Moses, Melinda, Ottumwa, Iowa 53, 83,100,165 Mowry, Richard, Skidmore, Missouri 71 Moyer, David, Liberty, Missouri 1 79 Muchmore, Richard, Waterloo, Iowa 71 Mullikin, Mike, Overland Park, Kansas 7 1 Mulvania, Gertrude, Rock Port, Missouri 44 Mumm, Micheal, Falls City, Nebraska 71 Munson, James, Cameron, Missouri 60 Murphy, Janice, Walnut, Iowa 60,94, 123,171 Murphy, Pat, Red Oak, Iowa 71,95, 155 Mutti, James, Hopkins, Missouri 7 1 Myers, Joan, Oakland, Iowa 60 Myers, Ronald, Albia, Iowa 44 Nancarrow, Karen, Exira, Iowa 7 1 Nardone, Henry, Maryville, Missouri 157 Nash, Evelyn, St. Joseph, Missouri 53, 94,123 Nation, Kay, Maryville, Missouri 45 Nation, Robert, Maryville, Missouri 45,157 Needels, William, Kansas City, Mis- souri 53,76,91,96,107,109,116,144 Neidt, Don, Truro, Iowa 60 Neil Dennis, Kansas City, Missouri 45 Nelson, June, St. Louis, Missouri 60, 79,191 Nelson, Larry, Westboro, Missouri 1 24 Nelson, Lloyd, Skidmore, Missouri 45, 125,185 Nelson, Melvin, Corning, Iowa 71 Nestler, Kenneth, Atchison, Kansas 53 Neville, Dan, Maryville, Missouri 121 Newberg, Peggy, Fillmore, Missouri 53,123 Newcomer, Jody, Creston, Iowa 32, 45,85,114 Newerla, Christa, Atlantic, Iowa 71,78 Newman, Jimmie, Albany, Missouri 71 Newman, Myrna, Albany, Missouri 60, 81 Nichols, Myrl, Bethany, Missouri 91 Nichols, Neil, Orient, Iowa 71 Nicholson, Dixie, Truro, Iowa 7 1 Nickerson, Kay, Bethany, Missouri 60, 85,107 Nielson, Gary, Barnard, Missouri 7 1 Niklasen, Myrna, Kimballton, Iowa 7 1 Nissen, Sandy, Afton, Iowa 71,130,194 Nixon, Rae Ann, Mound City, Mis- souri 45,97,1 12,190,193 Noakes, Melba, Hopkins, Missouri 71 Noble, Robert, New Hampton, Missouri 60,91,125 Noe, Barbara, Bethany, Missouri 60,85, 176 Nold, Joyce, Wathena, Kansas 60,123, 191,195 Nordby, Carol, Manilla, Iowa 53,79, 123,195 Norfolk, Donna, Maryville, Missouri 53,94 Norfolk, Jerald, Maryville, Missouri 45,95 Norfolk, Larry, Maryville, Missouri 60,95 Norris, Bonnie, Griswold, Iowa 60,98, 102,103,195 Norris, Ellen, New Virginia, Iowa 34, 53,165 Northup, Bernice, Emerson, Iowa 60 Nowak, Henry, Maryville, Missouri 53,93,112 Nowels, Sharon, College Springs, Iowa 71,120,150,195 Nowland, Karen, Jamesport, Missouri 71 Nuckols, David, Parkville, Missouri 71 Nulph, Larry, Garden Grove, Iowa 60 Nyren, Marilyn, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa 123,194 O ' Day, Thomas, Maryville, Missouri 45 Odell, Carol, Corning, Iowa 45,80,81, 111,113,116,122,166 O ' Dougherty, Glenda, Clearmont, Missouri 53,94,123,150 Offenbacker, James, Mound City, Missouri 53,89 Ogden, Robert, Maryville, Missouri 53 Ohrt, Janice, Hamburg, Iowa 53,118 120 Okihiro, Clarence, Honolulu, Hawaii 45 Okinaka, Richard, Makawa, Maui, Hawaii 71,112 Oliver, Connie, Barnard, Missouri 7 1 Omori, Sally, Kona, Hawaii 60 Onken, Mary, Sibley, Iowa 42,121,172 O ' Riley, Jim, Corning, Iowa 7 1 Osborn, Paula, Sheridan, Missouri 53 Ott, Karon, Union Star, Missouri 7 1 Owen, Phyllis, Adel, Iowa 71 Owens, Joyce, Hopkins, Missouri 71,78 Owens, Sharron, Maryville, Missouri 42,122,161 Painter, Eileen, Mound City, Missouri 72 Palermo, Barbara, Kansas City, Mis- souri 72 Palla, Shirley, Maryville, Missouri 1 14 Palmquist, Kathryn, Stanton, Iowa 53, 114,118,122,190,191 Parks, Barrie, Maloy, Iowa 45,81,122, 190,191 Parks, Monica, Maloy, Iowa 53,76,81, 122,190,191 Parrish, Ronald, St. Joseph, Missouri 95,131 Parshall, Eugene, Burlington Junction, Missouri 72 Patience, Carolyn, Conception Junc- tion, Missouri 45 Patterson, Charles, Osceola, Iowa 126 Patton, Lois, Oregon, Missouri 45,81, 107,118 Patton, Nancy, McFalls, Missouri 72, 80 Paulsen, Reuben, Irwin, Iowa 72,192 Paulsen, Wayne, Irwin, Iowa 60,192 Paulus, Roger, Perryville, Missouri 72 Pedersen, Wendell, Osceola, Iowa 53, 91 Pendgraft, William, Oakland, Iowa 72 Pendleton, Bonita, Chillicothe, Mis- souri 72,80 Perkins, Jerry, Maryville, Missouri 121 Pershing, Stephanie, New Market, Iowa 60,98,102,103 Petersen, Kendall, Atlantic, Iowa 60 Peterson, Charles, DeSoto, Iowa 60 Peterson, Janice, New Virginia, Iowa 72,195 Peterson, Larry, Lorimor, Iowa 60,131, 194 Peterson, William, Exira, Iowa 87 Petty, Don, Westboro, Missouri 53,118, 123 Petty, Dennis, Lineville, Iowa 72,125 Phelps, Russ, Exira, Iowa 92,93,97,107 Phillips, David, Maryville, Missouri 45 207 Phillips, Ellamae, Maryville, Missouri 119 Phillips, Mary, Craig, Missouri 72 Phillips, Patricia, Council Bluffs, Iowa 72,151 Phipps. John. Marvville, Missouri 72, 125 Pierce, Frances,Clarinda, Iowa 45 Pigg, Ronald, Atlantic, Iowa 63,125 Piittmann, Gerald, Avoca, Iowa 53,87, 107,116,123,156 Pirch, Barbara, Platte, Missouri 72,123, 192 Plagman, Harold, Graham, Missouri 63,89,124 Plumb, Benton, Kirkman, Iowa 72 Plumer, Nancy, Carson, Iowa 53,94, 122,194 Plummer, Janet, Tarkio, Missouri 60, 79,113 Poch, Jerry, Atlantic, Iowa 45,93,107 Polsley, Deloris, Coin, Iowa 45,119,165 Popalisky, Robert, Kansas City, Mis- souri 179 Popp, Richard, Manning, Iowa 45,88, 89,108,116,145 Porter, Jane, Mound City, Missouri 72, 78.176 Porter, Karen, Maryville, Missouri 60,81 Porter, Priscilla, Lamoni, Iowa 60,83, 97 Porter, Samuel, Herndon, Virginia 108,127 Porterfield, Raymond, Clearmont, Missouri 60,127,179 Potter, Linda, Sidney, Iowa 60,121,123 Potter, Maynard, New Market, Iowa 72,129,131 Pottinger, Joe, Prescott, Iowa 129, 131,133 Preston, Richard, King City, Missouri 72,125 Preston, Robert, King City, Missouri 53 Price, Lewis, Clarinda, Iowa 93,124 Prichard, Mary, Fontanelle, Iowa 97, 98,105 Prichard, William, Princeton, Missouri 60,124,125 Prince, Lonnie, Parkville, Missouri 61,193 Pritchard, Judy, St. Joseph, Missouri 72 Pross, Gary, Atlantic, Iowa 93 Provin, Nita, Ridgeway, Missouri 53 Pruitt, Emma, Hopkins, Missouri 54 Pruitt, Lvle, Maryville, Missouri 54 Pugh, Linda, Riverton, Iowa 72,80,98, 131,152,195 Pulliam, Carol, St. Joseph, Missouri 72 Purdin, Edward, Eddyville, Iowa 61 Putnam, Janet, Princeton, Missouri 72,118 Pyle, Richard, Baxter, Iowa 61 Quastler, John. Kansas City, Missouri 98,112 Quigley, William. Albany, Missouri 54.89 Quimby, Robert, Westboro. Missouri 72 Rabe. Rose Marie, Griswold. Iowa 54,83.113,122 Radliff, Carol, Council Bluffs, Iowa 72 Rainey, Jim, Stanbrry, Missouri 72 Rainy. Roger. King City. Missouri 61 Ramsey. Glen. Earlham. Iowa 46 Randall. Karen. Craig. Missouri 72 Raney. Linda, Maryville, Missouri 72.84 Raney, Lucille. Maryville. Missouri 46, 76,85,107.118,119 Ranner, Robert, Rock Port, Missouri 61,192 Ranum, David, Parkville, Missouri 72 Razer, Janer, Malvern, Iowa 72 Rea, Nancy, Shenandoah, Iowa 46,85, 122 Reaksecker, Linda, Maryville, Missouri 54,85,176 Reardon, Sharon, Kansas City, Mis- souri 72 Reck, Robert, Denver, Colorado 129, 131,133,192 Redinger, Judith, Ridgeway, Missouri 72 Reed, Blackie, Chillicothe, Missouri 72,95 Reineke, Larry, Parkville, Missouri 72 Reinert, Pat, Savannah, Missouri 46, 85,122,134,136,137,148,165 Reno, Judy, Altamont, Missouri 61 Reynolds, Brady, Creston Iowa 91 Reynolds. Alice, Forest City. Missouri 72.120 Rhines. Sally. Clear Lake. Iowa 72 Rhodes, Dennis, Gutherie Center, Iowa 72 Richardson, Ken, Storm Lake, Iowa 54.86 Richardson, Sharon, Crab Orchard, Nebraska 72,84,1 18 Richey, Carolyn, Hopkins, Missouri 72 Richmond, Phillip, Mount Ayr, Iowa 61 Rickman, Gary-, Atchison, Kansas 54, 115,123,191 Rieschick, Delmar, Falls City, Ne- braska 72 Riggle, Virginia, Maryville, Missouri 112 Riley, Donald, Maryville, Missouri 46, 125,158 Riley, George, Maryville, Missouri 72 Riley, Sharon, Smith ville, Missouri 72, 151 Rinehart, Nancy, Hatfield, Missouri 72 Rinehart, Patsy, Ridgeway, Missouri 72 Risser, Vernon, Ravenwood, Missouri 54,87 Rivas, Clementina, Montevideo, Uruguay 61,81 Roach. Loretta, Maryville, Missouri 118,191 Robbins, Fred, Kansas City, Missouri 73,192 Roberts. Dean, Atchison, Kansas 89, 144,156 Roberts, Harry, Pine Hill, New York 95,155 Roberts, Jean, Falls City, Nebraska 61,83,107,126 Robertson, Patsy, Pattonsburg, Mis- souri 61,120,195 Robinson, Rita, Ludlow, Missouri 73 Robison, Evelyn, King City, Missouri 46,79,96,107,116,118,120,145 Rockhold, Marcus, Allerton, Iowa 73 Rockhold, Twylia, Lineville, Iowa 61 123,195 Rogers, Jack, Kansas City, Missouri 61,76,179 Rolatsch, Ronald, Council Bluffs, Iowa 73 Rollins, Arleen, Lineville, Iowa 73 Rorebeck, Joanne, Shenandoah, Iowa 61,92,115 Roschke, Karen, Shenandoah, Iowa 73,83 Rose, Gerald. North Kansas City, Missouri 61,92,1 15 Ross, Robert, Maryville, Missouri 46, 93 Round, James, Maquoketa, Iowa 73, 187 Royvan, Patrick, Manilla, Iowa 93,96 Rowe, Carolyn, Glenwood, Iowa 73, 131,191,195 Rowedder, Loren, Wall Lake, Iowa 89 Rowland, Gary ' , Albany, Missouri 73 Rucker, Grace, Savannah, Missouri 85,133 Rucker, Pat, Maryville, Missouri 61,79 Runyan, Merrill, Indianola, Ioyva 61,158 208 Ruse, Karen, Sidney, Iowa 61,110,120, 123,152 Russell, Beatrice, Savannah, Missouri 73,84 Russell, Merilyn, Graham, Missouri 46 Russell, Ralph, Bucyrus, Kansas 124 Ryan, Jodine, Leon, Io wa 46,1 14,1 15, 121,123,152 Ryan, John, Lenox, Iowa 129,130 Sabus, Rhea, Jefferson, Iowa 61,83,122 Salocker, Marleen, Denison, Iowa 73, 84 Sand, Kenneth, Audubon, Iowa 61 Sander, Gilbert, Plattsburg, Missouri 54,123,191 Sanders, James, Maryville, Missouri 73,184 Sanders. Ken. Jefferson, Iowa 46,127, 179,180 Sandmaier, Robert, Clarion, Iowa, 102,103 Sawyer, Tom, Bedford, Iowa 73 Schafroth, Thomas, West Des Moines, Iowa 124 Scharff, Richard, St. Joseph, Missouri 46 Schiller, Richard, Kansas City, Mis- souri 6 1 Schiltz, John, Wathena, Kansas 61 Schirner, Phyllis, Indianola, Iowa 46, 113,120,166,192 Schlie, Rose, Atlantic, Iowa 54,1 18 Schmidt, Alfred, Craig, Missouri 73 Schmidt, Darlene, Langdon, Missouri 61 Schmitz, Oriana, Carroll, Iowa 54,85, 116 Schmitz, Richard, Parnell, Missouri 73 Schneider, Roger, Cosby, Missouri 129,131,133 Scholl, Jacqueline, Anita, Iowa 61,122 Scholl, Loren, Anita, Iowa 73 Scholz, Margaret, North Kansas City, Missouri 73,78,122,191 Schooler, Don, Maryville, Missouri 96 Schrimsher, Martha, Parkville, Mis- souri 73,129,131 Schroeder, John, Kansas City, Missouri 73 Scott, Edward, Chillicothe, M issouri 73 Seddon, Alvin, Mound City, Missouri 73,194 Seidt, Marcia, Utica, Missouri 46, 122,151 Seifert, Allen, Wathena, Kansas 97,100 Sellers, Lynda, Maryville, Missouri 46, 85,118,121 Severson, Londell, Shelby, Iowa 54, 1 25 Severson, Ronald, Albany, Missouri 54,89 Sevy, Felicity, St. Joseph, Missouri 46 Sewell, David, Skidmore, Missouri 73 Sewell, Richard, Skidmore, Missouri 54,125 Seymour, Anne, Tarkio, Missouri 54, 122,123,124,190,191 Shaver, Harold, Atchison, Kansas 73 Shea, Norma, Maryville, Missouri 61,94 Shell, Barbara, Kansas City, Missouri 73 Shepherd, Harold, Bedford, Iowa 73 Sheridan, Kenneth, Essex, Iowa 73,184 Sherman, Bonnie. Barnard, Missouri, 73 Sherwood. Ronnie. Hemple. Missouri 73 Shields, Karen, Maitland, Missouri 73,130 Shipley, Anna, Burlington Junction, Missouri 46 Shipley, John, Grant City, Missouri 46 Shipley, Nancy, Burlington Junction, Missouri 54,83 Shipley, Phyllis, Burlington Junction, Missouri 54,85 Shipley, Richard, Gutherie Center, Iowa 73 Shull, Dale, Riverton, Iowa 73,124 Siddens, Barbara, Albany, Missouri 61,81 Siefken, Gary, Woodbine, Iowa 54,93, 156 Siefken, Keith, Woodbine, Iowa 73 Siever, Ronald, Independence, Mis- souri 93 Simmons, Bill, Shenandoah, Iowa 46, 89,96,107,108,124 Simmons, James, Excelsior Springs, Missouri 73,97 Simmons, Marilyn, Maryville, Missouri 73 Simpson, Jane, Conception Junction, Missouri 73 Sims, Danny, Maryville, Missouri 46, 121 Sims, Harold, Anita, Iowa 47,89 Sipes, David, Forest City, Missouri 73 Skinner, Marvin, Lucas, Iowa 54 Skipton, Frank, Atlantic, Iowa 47 Skoglund, Sonja, Barnard, Missouri 47,76,85,116,120 Slayden, Karen, Rosendale, Missouri 73 Sleister, David, Manilla, Iowa 61 Slusher, Donald, Forest City, Missouri 73 Slusher, Judith, Kansas City, Missouri 34,41,79,96 Smail, Shirley, Skidmore, Missouri 61 Smith. Alice K. Meriden. Iowa 61 Smith, Alice M., Maryville, Missouri 61 Smith, Carol, Maysville, Missouri 73 Smith, Harley Riggs, Ridgeway, Mis- souri 47,76,89,156 Smith, Joe, East Waterloo, Iowa 127, 179,180 Smith, Marion, Margarita, Canal Zone 73,118,165 Smith, Olive, Maryville, Missouri 54,112,129 Smith, Phyllis, Maryville, Missouri 54,122 Smith, Richard, Creston, Iowa 95, 185,194 Smith, Robert, Dow City, Iowa 73, 112,194 Snell, Robert, Maryville, Missouri 47,91 Sommer, Larry, Oregon, Missouri 127 Soper, Donald, St. Joseph, Missouri 73 Sorensen, Pari, Avoca, Iowa 61,95,154 Spalding, William, Hopkins, Missouri 62 Sparks, William, Maryville, Missouri 93 Speaker, William, St. Joseph, Missouri 74 Specht, Priscilla, Syracuse, Nebraska 47,129,131 Spencer, Ronald. Bediord. Iowa 74 Spicer, Cicily, LeRoy, Iowa 54,79,107, 112,117,118,126 Spieker, Marilyn, Barna, Iowa 62,85 Spies, Perry, Maryville, Missouri 91,105 Spiller, Dean, Atchison, Kansas 74,194 Spiller, Jean, Atchison, Kansas 74,194 Sporleder, Dale, Lake City, Iowa 88 Sprague, Kenneth, Glidden, Iowa 62, 123 Sprague, Suzanne, Denver, Colorado 74,125 Stagg, Barbara, Olathe, Kansas 74, 1 26 Stamper, Charlotte, Pattonsburg, Missouri 54, 11 7, 11 8, 123, 165 Stanton, Ann, Eureka, Missouri 62 Stanton, Roland, Savannah, Missouri 91 Starks, Edwina, Red Oak, Iowa 62, 120,194 St. Clair, Margaret, Maryville, Mis- souri 74 Steele, Walter, Skidmore, Missouri 47 209 Steinman, Edward, Falls City, Ne- braska 74,125 Stephens, James, Clarinda, Iowa 92 Stephens, Larry, Conway, Iowa 74 Stephens, Michael, Forest City, Mis- souri 62,92 Stevens, Rose, Maryville, Missouri 74 Stevenson, William, New Hampton, Missouri 47,91 Stewart, Marilyn, Prescott, Iowa 62 Stickler, Roger, Osceola, Iowa 74,125 Still, Roger, Falls City, Nebraska 74,125 Stites, Kenneth, New Market, Iowa 74 Stolting, Carolyn, Golden City, Mis- souri 74 Stolting, Louise, Golden City, Missouri 54 Stone, Philip, Mount Ayr, Iowa 54,95 Stoops, Connie, Shenandoah, Iowa 54,81,110,123,192 Storesund, Larry, Glidden, Iowa 74 Strait, April, Corning, Iowa 74,151,173 Stratton, Thomas, Red Oak, Iowa 74, 109,173 Sundell, Karl, Maryville, Missouri 54 Sunderman, Carolyn, Clarinda, Iowa 62 Sunderman, David, Westboro, Mis- souri 74 Sutter, Herbert, Rock Port, Missouri 74,125 Swaney, Gary, Maryville, Missouri 47 Sweet Viola, Easton, Missouri 54 Swinney, Gregory, St. Joseph, Missouri 47 Swoboda, Katherine, St. Joseph, Missouri 74,80,120 Swope, Jeanne, Plattsburg, Missouri 62,94,123,191,192 Swope, Joanne, Plattsburg, Missouri 62,94,123,129,131,133,191,192 Swyhart, Dave, St. Joseph, Missouri 91,112,127,157 Swyhart, Linda, St. Joseph, Missouri 54,112,122,123 Tandy, David, Grant City, Missouri 54,90,91 Taylor, Gary, Smithville, Missouri 127 Taylor, Glenn, Maitland, Missouri 62, 86,179 Taylor, Janet, Silver Springs, Mary- land 62,85 Taylor, Kay, St. Joseph, Missouri 54, 78,122,123 Teale, Susan, Panora, Iowa 74,83 Templeton, Dorsey, Independence, Missouri 127,128 Terhune, Gerald, Forest City, Missouri 47,91 Terry, Robert, Malvern, Iowa 74,125 Theis, Donna, Union, Star, Missouri 74,129 Thiesen, Helen, Manilla, Iowa 74,131 Thomas, Lavella, Sheridan, Missouri 74 Thomas, Marian, St. Joseph, Missouri 67,111,123,192 Thomas, Rebecca, Coon Rapids, Iowa 118 Thomas, William, Emerson, Iowa 124 Thompson, Aaron, Quitman, Missouri 47,125,158 Thompson, Barbara, Conway, Iowa 74 Thompson, Beverly, Filley, Nebraska 74,193 Thompson, Byron, Oakland, Iowa 74 Thompson, Florence, Amith, Missouri 74,151 Thompson, Jean, Morrill, Nebraska 79 Thompson, Julia, Hopkins, Missouri 33,55,94,123,152,194 Thompson, Sharyn, Maryville, Mis- souri 74,83,129,130 Thompson, Sue, Maryville, Missouri 74 Thomson, Jimmie, Maryville, Missouri 74 Thornton, Carol, Raytown, Missouri 55 Tibken, Walt, Cumberland, Iowa 98, 102,103,112 Tieman, Sharon, Corder, Missouri 74 120,193 Tiemeyer, James, Rock Port, Missouri 74 Tiemeyer, Paul, Rock Port, Missouri 74 Timberlake, Rebecca, Bedford, Iowa 74,112 Timmerman, Larry, Nodaway, Iowa 63,76,89,179,186,187 Timmerman, Lonnie, Nodaway, Iowa 47,89,117,125,127,179,187 Timmerman, Luann, Auburn, Iowa 62,85,167 Tomes, Gary, Ridgeway, Missouri 74,130 Townsend, Harold, Maryville, Missouri 121 Traster, Karen, Hopkins, Missouri 62 Trauernicht, Alan, Fairfax, Missouri 109 Travis, Michael, Bedford, Iowa 47,92 Trimble, Bill, Jamesport, Missouri 93 Triplitt, Leland, Jefferson, Iowa 1 29 Truckenmiller, Barbara, Sibley, Iowa 74,171 Trump, Sharon, Grant City, Missouri 62,80 Tryon, Patricia, Defiance, Iowa 74, 120,150 Turner, Linda, Avoca, Iowa 47,94 111,120 Turpin, William, Kansas City, Missouri 74 Tussey, Janet, Maryville, Missouri 191 Twedt, Darwin, McCallsburg, Iowa 184 Ueligger, Lloyd, Rosendale, Missouri 78 Ungles, Elvin, Skidmore, Missouri 74 Van Bramer, Peter, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 47,123 Vander Pol, Max, Pella, Iowa 55,156 Vander Werf, Stanley, Maryville, Missouri 87 Van Syoc, Jewell, Milo, Iowa 62 Van Scyoc, Judith, Tabor, Iowa 74 Van Vactor, Russell, Stanberry, Mis- souri 95 Vert, Jerry, Lorimor, Iowa 75 Vest, Terry, Mound City, Missouri 55 Virden, Linda, Kellerton, Iowa 75,130 Vogel, Eugene, Graham, Missouri 55, 91,96,107,156,164 Vollstedt, Darlys, Manning, Iowa 48, 107,111,118,119,123,150,173,193 Vollstedt, Sylvia, Manning, Iowa 62 123,193 Waddell, Albert, Rochester, Illinois 62,124 Wagner, Donna, Maryville, Missouri 75,118 Wake, Bruce, St. Joseph, Missouri 95, 107,109,123,127,195 Wakely, Robert, Graham, Missouri 48 Waldeier, Peggy, Worth, Missouri 62,113 Walden, Doris, Parkville, Missouri 75 Walker, Leon, Maryville, Missouri 48, 93,156 Walker, Roberta, Council Bluffs, Iowa 55,76,85,96,166,176 Walker, Suzanne, Lathrop, Missouri 62,79 Wallis, Marilyn, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 75 Walsh, Lenora, Weatherby, Missouri 75 Walter, Frank, Maryville, Missouri 48 Walter, Lucille, Lohrville, Iowa 75,129, 131 Walton, Cecil, Amarillo, Texas 75 Ward, Julia, Maryville, Missouri 62,78 210 Wardlow, Barbara, Skidmore, Missouri 55 Ware, James, Pickering, Missouri 62 Warner, Sharii, Maryville, Missouri 48,122 Wasson, Charlotte, Yale, Iowa 75,129, 130 Watkins, Tom, Woodbine, Iowa 75 Watson, Eugene, Cameron, Missouri 48,123,125,191,194 Watson, John, St. Joseph, Missouri 48 Weathermon, Lloyd, Tarkio, Missouri 75 Weber, Linda, Greenfield, Iowa 75,193 Webster, Helen, St. Joseph, Missouri 55 Weed, George, Orient, Iowa 48,127, 178,179 Wegermann, Rodney, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 62 Weidner, Judith, Booneville, Iowa 120 Weigel, Donald, Gutherie Center, Iowa 75,194 Weinberg, Sandee, Kansas City, Mis- souri 75,83 Weir, Lee, Bedford, Iowa 55,91,125 Weir, James, Hopkins, Missouri 62 Weis, Kenneth, Oregon, Missouri 75 Weldon, Nancy, Barnard, Missouri 75 Wells, James, Maryville, Missouri 48,91 Wells, Virgie, Maryville, Missouri 55 Wenck, Richard, Lake City, Iowa 75 West, Chris, North Kansas City, Mis- souri 75,95,114,115,194 Weston, Patrick, Maitland, Missouri 75 Weston, Roger, Skidmore, Missouri 75 Wetzel, Robert, Murray, Iowa 55 Wheeler, Gary, Breda, Iowa 62 Wheeler, James, Corning, Iowa 48 White, Marilyn, Union Star, Missouri 48,118,167 White, Robert, Chillicothe, Missouri 48,109,125 Whited, Bennie, Elmo, Missouri 48 Whitehead, Martha, Shenandoah, Iowa 55,81,111,121,123,129,190,193 Whitford, Brenda, Fairfax, Missouri 62,120 Whitman, Lloyd, Craig, Missouri 75 Whitten, John, Blockton, Iowa 62 Whyte, William, Chillicothe, Missouri 75,125 Wickham, George, Osceola, Iowa 75 Wiederholt, Richard, Guilford, Mis- souri 75 Wigger, Harold, Clarksdale, Missouri 48 Wiles, Sherry, St. Joseph, Missouri 75, 122,151,173 Wiley, Colleen, St. Joseph, Missouri 48 Wilkinson, James, Carson, Iowa 125 Willhite, Linda, Grant City, Missouri 55,83,165 Williams, Betty, Maryville, Missouri 48,94,120 Williams, Charlene, Council Bluffs, Iowa 75,84 Williams, James, St. Joseph, Missouri 48 Williams, John, Maryville, Missouri 55,89 Williams, Judy, Plattsburg, Missouri 55,192 Williams, Nicholas, Chillicothe, Mis- souri 75,84 Williamson, Julia, Lathrop, Missouri 48 Willis, Robert, St. Joseph, Missouri 55 Wilmarth, Harold, Creston, Iowa 55, 127 Wilson, Dale, Red Oak, Iowa 62 Wilson, Ernest, Conception Junction, Missouri 158 Winchester, Harley, Glenwood, Iowa 48,121 Winger, Marilyn, Maryville, Missouri 75,191 Wise, Barbara, St. Joseph, Missouri 55 Wiuff, Connie, Harlan, Iowa 75,192 Woldruff, Carole, Hopkins, Missouri 75 Wood, Dale, Elmo, Missouri 75 Woodring, Charles, Atlantic, Iowa 93 Woods, Michael, Excelsior Springs, Missouri 75 Woolley, Ben, Leon, Iowa 93 Woolley, Fred, Lenox, Iowa 75 Woolley, John ,Des Moines, Iowa 75, 155 Woolsoncroft, Lois, Denison, Iowa 75,83 Wormsley, Wayne, Kansas City, Mis- souri 62 Wright, Larry, Melcher, Iowa 87 Wright, Lowell, Bolckow, Missouri 63 Wright, Samuel, Stewartsville, Mis- souri 55,91,156 Yates, Linda, Bolckow, Missouri 63 Yearous, Jean, Maryville, Missouri 55,119 Young, Ann, Quitman, Missouri 55, 84,85,116,122 Young, Jerry, Des Moines, Iowa 155 Young, Mary, New Market, Iowa 75 Younger, Gene, Platte City, Missouri 121 Youtsey, Wilma, Gallatin, Missouri 75,120,123 Zanin, Terry, Chariton, Iowa 75 Zbierski, Marilyn, St. Joseph, Missouri 113,190,191 Zettervall, James, Brainerd, Minnesota 195 Zimmerman, Esther, Maryville, Mis- souri 75,191 Zimmerman, Ronald, Lineville, Iowa 75 Zwicker, George, Shenandoah, Iowa 75 211 „ AUTOGRAPHS 2,2 dfc? mm s 9- t
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